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To: Alouette
If I wanted a larger home, a fence repair (gee if it needed repairing after such a short time why should I call the incompetents who installed it?), or a new car, I would be making my own calls at a time convenient for me.

Oh c'mon now. Those aren't the calls that you are really peeved about anyway, are they? Are those not reasonable, with the truly obnoxious being absent? Shouldn't we really, as a govt and people be more interested in the types of calls that are abusive, fraudulent, overly aggressive?

If the law can't shut down corrupt marketing, truly breaking the law, how'd we expect them to handle this far bigger project?

215 posted on 09/24/2003 11:42:31 AM PDT by Professional
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To: Professional
IF a person opts to be on the "do not call" list... he'll probably miss political calls too.

I got one the other day polling who I would vote for in the 04 presidential race. Question: Mr. Kjam22.... of what political affiliation are you? I told them democrat because then I get to answer questions about the slimy dims. Question: Mr. Kjam22... what do you think of John Kerry? UHHH He looks dead?. Question: Mr. Kjam22, who do you most like in the Democratic party? Uhhh... Al Sharpton, because I think he really cares about working people. And on and on. LOL

219 posted on 09/24/2003 11:47:42 AM PDT by kjam22
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