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To: MineralMan

I suggested nothing of the sort.

Wrong. You wrote:

You could have MichiganConservativeSatellite up and running in just a year or two, offering just the channels you think are appropriate to that consuming public out there.

What is that other than you insinuating that I want to control what people want? Maybe you ought to go back and re-read your sarcasm-laden post. You seem to have a short memory. If not, you are now trying to recharacterize your post as something that it is not.

And what is this other than uncalled-for sarcasm:
Not interested? Oh, well.

What is wrong with saying I'd like service that better matches my viewing habits? Making constructive suggestions such as "I'd like it if you did ..." to businesses is something they usually like to hear. That lets them change their practices to better serve their customers and keep them paying.

What's your problem? Do you see the TV police around every corner coming to regulate what you watch? Are you projecting your fears on me?

217 posted on 07/29/2003 11:43:39 AM PDT by MichiganConservative
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To: MichiganConservative
"You could have MichiganConservativeSatellite up and running in just a year or two, offering just the channels you think are appropriate to that consuming public out there.

What is that other than you insinuating that I want to control what people want? Maybe you ought to go back and re-read your sarcasm-laden post. You seem to have a short memory. If not, you are now trying to recharacterize your post as something that it is not."

You miss my point. You could have such a system up. It would be a miserable failure, however.
225 posted on 07/29/2003 11:47:06 AM PDT by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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