Minneapolis: Something's Happening Here
Huffington Post, June 5, 2008
By Craig Aaron
For a long time -- far too long -- crucial decisions about the public airwaves and how Americans communicate with one another have been made behind closed doors by high-priced lobbyists and often corrupted politicians. The public was shut out. But now, thanks in many ways to the open Internet itself, that's starting to change.
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