No, it’s not The Prom Queen’s minimum wage proposal - it’s a Do Not Call list for political campaigns.
One evening last election cycle, I received 6 phone calls from JD Hayworth supporters in an hour. The calls were all recordings of important conservatives telling me why I should vote for JD The Windbag. They clearly didn’t give a hoot about interrupting my dinner - just that The Windbag get my vote.
I’m a pleasant gal on the phone. I’m never rude to the poor call center folks, they’re just doing thier jobs. But by the time Rudy called twice I was getting a tad bitchy. Especially since I’d planned on voting for JD anyway - calling me endlessly doesn’t do any good, it just annoys me. It’s not like I can vote harder and make it count more.
Hmmm, I wonder if this had anything to do with The Windbag’s loss. Someone should look in to that.


Phil Says: January 28th, 2007 at 7:47 pmSpot on Farrah. It’s says a lot, the “government” makes a law to protect our privacy during the dinner hour and make an exception to politicians. It’s okay for them to bother us, but not okay for legitimate businesses.

Liberal Avenger Says: January 29th, 2007 at 8:14 amPerhaps Farrah could move to Chicago where voting early and often is encouraged and damn near a civic duty. The Avenger looks forward to voting for Barack Obama four times when he becomes the next President of the United States.
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Farrah Says: January 29th, 2007 at 12:38 pmI’m not sure I’d do well in a city without an In N Out Burger.

Liberal Avenger Says: January 29th, 2007 at 1:57 pmPerhaps Farrah could use her powers of persuasion and business acumen to bring the chain east of the Grand Canyon State. The Avenger would remain forever grateful. He could use a Double-Double as he types this. Animal style. Grrrrrrrr.
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