The Free Hornet
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The government do not call list is unConstitutional and anti-freedom. You can support it if you want. It doesn't mean you are a bad person just because you are against freedom on this issue.
It is a gray area because the government regulates too much of telecommunications already. They have created these conduits into our home (the mailbox is another one usurped by private interests), outlaw alternatitives (try getting permission to run wires in competition or private mail service), they jail the CEO of Qwest who didn't play nice spying on Americans, and they tax our use of these services specifically to further intrude on privacy for our security (e.g., e911).
Do I think the list is anti-libertarian? Yes. So is the phone company itself.
The desire to be left alone is at the heart of libertarianism. Not "alone" as in by yourself but free from unwanted intrusions. You may be able to hang up the phone or keep it off but the reason I can keep it on all night and not get awoken by non-emergencies is not due to the kindness of the marketers. If they weren't prevented by law from bothering me, they would be prevented by other means (preferably technology).