Posted on 11/09/2002 5:32:31 PM PST by Mannaggia l'America
Here are two things that really irritated me in this past election:
1) The AFL-CIO spammed me on my cell phone, asking me to vote for the 'rat running for Congress in my district (Dan Wofford, 6th District PA)!
I don't know how they got the number for my cell phone. The only people who know the phone number for this particular phone are (1) Verizon and (2) my wife. Verizon claims they don't sell lists of cell phone #'s and my wife certainly didn't give it to them. (My suspicion is that someone from the CWA union stole a list from Verizon.)
What really gets me is that this call used some of my minutes on my plan! If they want to call my house, I won't like it, but it doesn't cost me anything. They got a lot of nerve calling cell phone numbers.
2) It seems that the 'rats have adopted a strategy of creating signs that make it appear that their candidates have some groundswell of Republican support. Around here (where the GOP is pretty strong), there were signs saying "Republicans for Rendell" and "Republicans for Wofford". No Republicans paid for or made these signs - they were made by the Democrats to try to fool people (as the 'rats are so good at doing).
I say that in 2004, the GOP start making signs saying "Democrats for Dubya" or something like that.
In Maryland, there were lots of bumper stickers that said "Democrats for Ehrlich." We now have Governor Elect Ehrlich, despite the 2-1 voter registration for the Rats.
Democrats.
Could be. BUT - in general, cell phone number exchanges are not related to the exact area where you live, like your land line phone exchange. The AFL-CIO must have known that I lived in the district where Wofford was running, and they couldn't tell that just by the phone number. Unless they were calling every cell phone number in Pennsylvania, which wouldn't make sense for one congressional district.
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