September 26, 2003

Strong reaction to putting Do Not Call on hold

This is beautiful: Go Ahead, Call Me
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.

I have a message for you, telemarketing companies, which I will deliver live the next time one of you calls me: FUCK the FUCK OFF, YOU FUCKING FUCKFACED FUCKTARDS. FUCK YOU VERY MUCH. DO YOU HEAR ME? FUCK YOOOOOOUUUUU.

How's that for freedom of speech?
I was considering doing an imitation of the Emergency Broadcast System, but this is cool too.


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