You know that national "do not call" list that was supposed to take effect in about a week? Well, two federal courts have now blocked it, agreeing with the argument of the plaintiff, the Direct Marketing Association [DMA], that the list infringes upon freedom of speech.…






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26 - Dave Nalle
Well sure, the rant was great - we're just trying to help.
Dave
27 - gonzo marx
waitaminnit...this ain't something fer the FTC..it's something for the FCC!!
hear me out folks..if the FCC can regulate "speech and content" over the "public airwaves" in violation of free speech..
well then....
i mean , after all..unsolicited calls on a private line strikes me as obscene, don't it?
just a Thought...
Excelsior!