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One of those volunteers is Gale Woods, who, after a long shift at Walmart, used to walk her son, Austin, more than a mile to the public library so he could get access to a computer to do his homework.
I agree completely... these groups (like Walmart) will never be happy until the government pays the salaries of the workers and lets them focus on
PROFITS.
Let me get this right... Walmart pays people so little that they qualify for government assistance and you get mad at the
people?!? The only thing that would make that even more idiotic is if you yourself were a Walmart shopper.
The article clearly states that the 'complaint' is the intrusiveness of their advertising:
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But as the program gains popularity, the company has come under criticism, accused of overreaching in its interactions with local communities handing out brochures with the company logo during parent-teacher nights at public schools, for instance, or enlisting teachers and pastors to spread the word to students and congregations.
The speed complaint was from a 10 yr old boy... I guess you could explain to him how 'thankful' he should be for 3Mbps @ $9.95/mo and that he should keep his mouth shut.