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badtrip
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reply to Dogfather
Re: Karl, where does the law provide CRIMINAL immunity?

said by Dogfather See Profile :

$2.50 Bloodsucking lawyer lawsuit recovery fee
So what? Let them charge their stupid new "fees". Customers will see a difference in price and move elsewhere. Good.

I'm not a customer of any of the companies that conspired with Bush/Cheney. Further, I will never again be a customer of said companies precisely because of this whole mess of them "giving" customer data to the government (honestly I'm sure it was sold, not necessarily for money, companies rarely give anything away for free).

AT&T/Verizon/Sprint customers are already paying for the company's transgressions. If customers are willing to keep paying to be sold out by these creeps, let them continue to pay and pay more.

Bloodsucking lawyer argument is a straw man. The bloodsucking lawyers who are filing lawsuits now did not initiate Bush/Cheney's program. The argument you and Bush have been using is a false one, designed to install FUD. Find another "talking point" to parrot.


JakCrow

join:2001-12-06
Palo Alto, CA

said by badtrip See Profile :

said by Dogfather See Profile :

$2.50 Bloodsucking lawyer lawsuit recovery fee
So what? Let them charge their stupid new "fees". Customers will see a difference in price and move elsewhere. Good.

I'm not a customer of any of the companies that conspired with Bush/Cheney. Further, I will never again be a customer of said companies precisely because of this whole mess of them "giving" customer data to the government (honestly I'm sure it was sold, not necessarily for money, companies rarely give anything away for free).

AT&T/Verizon/Sprint customers are already paying for the company's transgressions. If customers are willing to keep paying to be sold out by these creeps, let them continue to pay and pay more.

Bloodsucking lawyer argument is a straw man. The bloodsucking lawyers who are filing lawsuits now did not initiate Bush/Cheney's program. The argument you and Bush have been using is a false one, designed to install FUD. Find another "talking point" to parrot.
Indeed. The "free market" decides what the telcos can pass on to their customers. How quickly those that support immunity forget.
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