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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/594412"><b>TK Junk Mail</b></A> : If the non-profits are sending to a list of legitimate opt-in subscribers or contributors, I agree that the AOL policy could be construed as unfair and discriminatory. But if the non-profits are sending unsolicited emails to email lists they bought in order to drum up subscribers or blast their message out to anyone with a mailbox, then they are spammers and should be treated as such.<br><SMALL>--<br>--<BR><A HREF="http://tinyurl.com/8n9wl">Join Red Room Forum</A><BR><A HREF="http://tkjunkmail.blogspot.com">BLOG tkjunkmail.blogspot.com</A><BR><A HREF="http://tkjunkmail.googlepages.com">My Web Page</A></SMALL>]]></description>
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