File-Shares's Mom Says: "'I'll spend music money on anti-RIAA t-shirts"

The mother of three teenaged sons who spends around $5000 a year on music products says following Phase II of the RIAA's sue 'em all campaign, she'll now spend the money on anti-RIAA bumper stickers and T-shirts, "to give away to others". [p2pnet]:
Why can't the RIAA, "find a creative solution that will allow themselves, the p2p networks and file sharers to mutually co-exist?" - she wants to know.This is great. The RIAA is dead if there are more Moms out there like this one.
"The RIAA has a million possibilities for using p2p networks as a creative marketing tool," she told us. "They should come to the table and work this out in a civilized manner that would be far more beneficial for all parties concerned - the RIAA, the artists, the labels, the retailers, etc, the p2p networks, and the sharers themselves.
Sabrina at beSpacific has collected other profiles of those targeted by the RIAA's 261 lawsuits.