Question of the week (March 2)
Should political phone calls be limited by the Do Not Call Registry?
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Should political phone calls be limited by the Do Not Call Registry?
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No, absolutely not! And the entire Do-Not-Call-Registry should be abolished - I deeply regret adding my number to the registry 'cause that was my opportunity for a seriously obscene, nasty, profane, and vulgar call without me having to dial the number. Sometimes, instead of being obscene, I'd tell telemarketers how glad I was that they had called and then I'd immediately start reading non-stop from the Bible - I found out that reading from the Old Testament caused quicker hang-ups than reading from the New Testament. Now, don't you know I'd just love for politicians to call me -
Posted on March 2, 2008 3:58 PM
I was about to say yes until I realized Holden's fun past time was about to be abolished.
Posted on March 3, 2008 1:44 AM