  Pathfinder Dazed Confused Premium join:2000-03-26 Mount Vernon, NY
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| reply to G_Poobah Re: What....I actually agree with AOL?
AOL is not blocking your mail. If the company sending pays the fee then you get it. No different then the junk mail. Would you accuse the USPS of blocking your mail by charging postage? -- support the Hunley |
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  G_Poobah
join:2004-01-17 Schenectady, NY
| Absolutely I would accuse the USPS if they treated my mail differently depending on who sent it. Chase bank sends me a credit card bill, and they pay for the .30 cent stamp. My sister sends me a personal note, and she only paid for a .25 cent stamp. Exact same size letter, exact same starting point. Oh, look in my mailbox. I only FIND the chase credit card bill, because my sister didn't pay MORE to deliver exactly the same thing (a letter). In effect, AOL is denying me the right to listen to what my sister has to say in her letter, because she did not pay them extra. However, Chase, who paid them extra, gets to 'speak' to me. Now, in my opinion, if you don't see that as a complete and total infringement on free speech then you really don't understand the concept of free speech at all. (hint: the first word in 'free speech' is ??, oh yes.. FREE). Not free as in 'no cost', but free as in 'no discrimination against the messenger' -- Flabby? pastey-skinned? riddled with phlebitis? Then you've got a good Republican body! So compare your lives to mine, and then kill yourself. |
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  Pathfinder Dazed Confused Premium join:2000-03-26 Mount Vernon, NY | Oh boy. A free civics lesson. As useful as the Viagra spam I get everyday. -- support the Hunley |
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  G_Poobah
join:2004-01-17 Schenectady, NY | Ouch, I suspect you could use a bit more of both. |
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  Jehu Premium join:2002-09-13 MA | reply to G_Poobah Hi, Every single email service proveder out there is treating email differently depending on who sent it and what is in it. This is not specific to AOL. |
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 Skippy25
join:2000-09-13 Hazelwood, MO
| reply to G_Poobah You're digging deep now.
This has absolutely nothing to do with free speech. And the original free speech "right" was never intended to be bastardized as it has been into a "I can say anything, anytime, any place I want to" right.
You sending mail regardless of whether it is postal, email, courier, or pigeon is not a God given right protected by the US Constitution. If you want to send something, you have the right to secure the means to do so within the laws of the land and rules of the means you choose. If those rules require you to pay $100 per page or per kbps then that is what you will pay. If you don't like it, then find another method to get your "free speech" out. |
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