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We Hate Spam, Congress Says (Except When It's Sent by Us) by Robbie at 12:54 am EST, Dec 28, 2003 |
] Even as Congress was unanimously approving a law aimed at reducing ] the flow of junk e-mail, members were sending out hundreds of ] thousands of unsolicited messages to constituents. No comment needed. |
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RE: We Hate Spam, Congress Says (Except When It's Sent by Us) by Laughing Boy at 11:14 pm EST, Dec 28, 2003 |
Shorty wrote: ] ] Even as Congress was unanimously approving a law aimed at ] reducing ] ] the flow of junk e-mail, members were sending out hundreds ] of ] ] thousands of unsolicited messages to constituents. ] ] No comment needed. Yea, like oh... I donno... the national "do not call" registry... that interestingly enough, charities and ***AHEM*** political parties are exempt from??? :-? Gotta love our elected officials who are so damn callous as to write laws to appease voters, but exclude THEM from having to play by the same rules as every one else. LB |
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We Hate Spam, Congress Says (Except When It's Sent by Us) by Rattle at 2:32 am EST, Dec 28, 2003 |
] Even as Congress was unanimously approving a law aimed at reducing ] the flow of junk e-mail, members were sending out hundreds of ] thousands of unsolicited messages to constituents. ] The new policy is fueling an e-mail arms race. Democrats say ] that the new policy, which was drawn up by the Republicans ] who control the House, took them somewhat by surprise, but ] they are catching up. ] ] "The Democrats are worried," said Roger A. Stone, the chief ] executive of Advocacy, who has been signing up Democratic ] offices at the rate of about five a week. "I'm dealing with ] people whose boss said, `Get me some of that Internet.' " |
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