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	<title>Comments on: RIAA uses poverty as lobbying tool</title>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>So one of their little get togethers, which is nothing more than another method of paying for attention, failed to live up to the ethics laws? A shame more don&#039;t fail. I find it hard to see sympathy for those that were billed or those that could not actually go to this because of the little &quot;snafu&quot;. 

As usual, the law is full of loopholes for the privileged, made by the privileged. It is a prime example of why I won&#039;t use the national do not call list. After giving them all your contact info for the phone, guess who has unhindered access, despite your expressed desires not to be contacted? I have a simpler, no fail solution that doesn&#039;t require me to give out that sort of info. It&#039;s called turn off the phone when you don&#039;t need it. I pay the bills, it is my right to use my paid for service as I see fit. I am never interrupted by telesalesmen, surveys, nor political campaigning during supper. It is 100% effective and never fails.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So one of their little get togethers, which is nothing more than another method of paying for attention, failed to live up to the ethics laws? A shame more don&#8217;t fail. I find it hard to see sympathy for those that were billed or those that could not actually go to this because of the little &#8220;snafu&#8221;. </p>
<p>As usual, the law is full of loopholes for the privileged, made by the privileged. It is a prime example of why I won&#8217;t use the national do not call list. After giving them all your contact info for the phone, guess who has unhindered access, despite your expressed desires not to be contacted? I have a simpler, no fail solution that doesn&#8217;t require me to give out that sort of info. It&#8217;s called turn off the phone when you don&#8217;t need it. I pay the bills, it is my right to use my paid for service as I see fit. I am never interrupted by telesalesmen, surveys, nor political campaigning during supper. It is 100% effective and never fails.</p>
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