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Dinner, Interrupted
An Oklahoma judge puts the Do Not Call List on hold. [The Motley Fool]
I'm so glad to live in a capitalist country where people can tie up my phone lines, stuff my e- and physical mailboxes with advertisements, and even, in the continuing story of Life Imitates Philip K. Dick, the ads on your TV can be aimed just to you (and the prices varied according to what they know about your income). I wish I had as many rights as a corporation, and I wish my opinion counted with my elected officials as much as a corporation's does.
Texans, so far we still have the state no call list. They may not take that away from us. After all, we paid for it, putting us in the grand capitalistic scheme of things.
8:27:15 PM
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