From Ian Punnett of Coast to Coast AM...

WHOAH! Let's Use Our Heads

We need to be careful about how we communicate with media, especially the ones who's microphone reaches 10 million people a night!

Coast-to-Coast invited him on a couple weeks ago. There may be a good reason why the campaign has not chosen to take them up on it YET.

Ian is a stand-up guy...if your not familiar with the show you can tell by the fact that he took the time to respond even to an accusation that he was out-of-touch.

Give him a break.
 
Harsh words from a show that features extra-terrestial guests.

Damn, I missed out on those shows? To think that I didn't get to hear what extra-terrestial guests have to say is so disappointing! When did you hear of them? What are their names? PLEASE give me the dates for those shows so I can listen in to the back-shows of those feature "extra-terrestial guests!" I imagine they would have something interesting to say about how we run things on our planet. I wonder if they support Ron Paul? lol.
 
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It is motherfucking spam. Where do you think the term came from? That monty python skit. Now stop bothering people on the internet and put a sign in your yard.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Kn4CZw3oGOQ

No it is not motherfucking spam.. here is a definition for your edification from the organisation that tracks said spam and assists law enforcement in trackng spammers..

The Definition of Spam
The word "Spam" as applied to Email means Unsolicited Bulk Email ("UBE").

Unsolicited means that the Recipient has not granted verifiable permission for the message to be sent. Bulk means that the message is sent as part of a larger collection of messages, all having substantively identical content.
A message is Spam only if it is both Unsolicited and Bulk.

- Unsolicited Email is normal email
(examples: first contact enquiries, job enquiries, sales enquiries)

- Bulk Email is normal email
(examples: subscriber newsletters, customer communications, discussion lists)


Technical Definition of Spam

An electronic message is "spam" IF:

(1) the recipient's personal identity and context are irrelevant because the message is equally applicable to many other potential recipients;

AND

(2) the recipient has not verifiably granted deliberate, explicit, and still-revocable permission for it to be sent.

Spam is an issue about consent, not content. Whether the UBE message is an advert, a scam, porn, a begging letter or an offer of a free lunch, the content is irrelevant - if the message was sent unsolicited and in bulk then the message is spam.

Spam is not a sub-set of UBE, it is not "UBE that is also a scam or that doesn't contain an unsubscribe link", all email sent unsolicited and in bulk is Spam.

This distinction is important because legislators spend inordinate amounts of time attempting to regulate the content of spam messages, and in doing so come up against free speech issues, without realizing that the spam issue is solely about the delivery method.


HTH
Randy
 
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