Romney’s campaign is making fraudulent phone calls as the “National Republican Party” to seek out opinions, then specifically ask about Romney. I let the guy have it on the phone. Told them I am no longer registered as a Republican as long as they keep running RINO liberals and getting away from our conservative ideals. Then I hung up on him. I have had two other calls since, from a Massachusetts phone number. I will no longer answer that area code.
keep answering and keep giving them a piece of your mind~!! (and report back here)
In addition to Romney's fake polls, fake badges,
fake endorsements, fake fake fake taxes called "fees",
Milt Romney and Bill Hudak
are now linked to the creation
of several fake 'Tea Party's, including one
which attacked Gov. Palin from Texas in June (see post 11)
Remember, this is the pre-election time for opinion and polling surveys. These calls are commissioned and financed by an abundance of candidates. Many big political decisions are based on the results of these surveys. The telephoner is making tallys of the reception and answers he gets while he is talking to you.
If I get a call overtly or subtly relating to Romney I will patiently listen to the pitch....and then let the phoner have my unabashed opinion.....in a nice way, of course. The phoners are merely college students, housewives and the like making a few extra pesos as callers.
It's vitally important we exert our collective influence on these telephone surveys.....otherwise, we lose a tally mark plus we forfeit our opinion on Romney to others....and this is not a good idea.
Leni