OT: Telemarketing Ban
Bruce Draney wrote in message ...
RSHaas wrote:
If telemarketers slip up and call only 10% of the expected 60 million and
trigger a complaint, the courts would be flooded with 6 million cases requiring
some kind of due process.
Florida was the first state to have a do not call list. Only 5 or 6 people
run that department. The number of cases they've actually pursued is tiny.
RSHaas
You think this is a joke, you ought to try and download and read a copy
of the No Child Left Behind Act and see what the Federal Government's
expectations (and punishments) are for the school systems nationwide.
This from a country that was toppled into a recession by the
destruction of a couple of buildings from a terrorist attack.
Nonsense: the country was well on its way into recession, due to
the Dot.com bust, and 6 months of Bush's insane economic policies
One of these days, people are going to realize two things in this
country:
1) There is not enough money to solve every problem completely to
everyone's satisfaction.
No, but all of the major problems could be largely
ameliorated. It's a question of priorities.
2) Military power cannot solve all political problems in the world.
Yes, but it can do a better job than has heretofore been
demonstrated. US military power, such as it is, has been misapplied by
Bush and the
neo-conservatives.
Best Regards,
Bruce
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