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[Fwd: FCC Defaults...Radio Free Vermont Wins]



I thought people here would like to see this.  I assume it's from the RVM
people, and I assume it is more of their fantasizing.

Monty Butterfield wrote:
> 
> Radio Free Vermont, Vermont's Hometown Radio Station, has won judgement
> by default in a challenge of the FCC's jurisdiction, regarding
> intrastate commerce via radio. As specified at Title 47 of the United
> States Code, Sections 151 and 152, the Federal Communications Commission
> has only interstate and foreign commerce jurisdiction, and does not have
> intrastate (within a state) jurisdiction.
> 
> See the full details at http://www.sover.net/~rfv
> 
> This victory is the second against the Federal Communications Commission
> in jurisdictional challenges.
> 
> Since the FCC defaulted, they may no longer persue any action whatsoever
> against Radio Free Vermont, and if they attempt to interfere in the
> future, the FCC and each agent will be in violation of Title 18 of the
> United States Code (criminal), and will be prosecuted as such.
> 
> Radio Free Vermont is regulated solely by the State of Vermont
> Department of Public Service (Public Service Board).
> 
> See the full details at http://www.sover.net/~rfv
> WASHINGTON, Dec. 5- The voice of President Coolidge, addressing Congress
> tomorrow, will be carried over a greater portion of the United States and
> will be heard by more people than the voice of any man in history. 
> 
> Arrangements were completed tonight for broadcasting the President's
> address as delivered in the chamber of the House of Representatives through
> six powerful radio stations and it is expected by the engineers in charge
> that fully a million persons will hear Mr. Coolidge speak.
>

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