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- 09-25-2003, 04:57 PM #1Chris RussellGuest
At least Congress is finally getting something done quick that is not
just for themselves. They finally get it when 50 million Americans
signed up before it even went into effect.
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- 09-25-2003, 08:04 PM #2JerGuest
Re: 95-0 in the Senate on the "Do Not Call List"
Chris Russell wrote:
> At least Congress is finally getting something done quick that is not
> just for themselves. They finally get it when 50 million Americans
> signed up before it even went into effect.
>
Why can't Congress do this same thing for a lot of other issues?
Instead of voting for a bunch of slimy politicians, vote the issues
instead. Before you know it, who needs politicians? Now that's a
plan I'd support.
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- 09-25-2003, 08:12 PM #3Scott StephensonGuest
Re: 95-0 in the Senate on the "Do Not Call List"
Chris Russell wrote:
> At least Congress is finally getting something done quick that is not
> just for themselves. They finally get it when 50 million Americans
> signed up before it even went into effect.
>
Yeah- and now a Colorado judge has ruled it unconstitutional, because it
allows charities, pollsters and politiciamns to call. He says its a
freedom of speech issue. This absolutely burns my ass- just because you
have the right to say something doesn't mean that you have the right to
make me listen to it.
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