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Why Is It Called the ObamaPhone?

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« on: September 29, 2012, 03:19:57 pm »

Congress "recognize that telephone service provides a vital link to emergency services, fine, government services, fine, and surrounding communities, I don't know what that fuckin means?  If it means you get a cell phone to talk to your cunt friends FUCK YOU!  EARN IT!  Maybe we should give them all a computer and internet so they can check the weather in the morning to see how to dress their kids, and of course play on web sites all day while we work.  To look for and receive a phone call for a job?  That bitch isn't looking for a job.  I'll give you 911.  I'll give you access to any gov. service.  I won't even count that against your minutes (hold can be a bitch).    Other than that FUCK YOU!  250 minutes, FUCK YOU!  I give you 60 under mutha fuckin protest.  Use them well.

it's paid for by the telephone companies.. .. they don't necessarily charge you..

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Some consumers may notice a “Universal Service” line item on their telephone bills. This line item appears when a company chooses to recover its USF contributions directly from its customers by billing them this charge. The FCC does not require this charge to be passed on to customers. Each company makes a business decision about whether and how to assess charges to recover its Universal Service costs. These charges usually appear as a percentage of the consumer’s phone bill. Companies that choose to collect Universal Service fees from their customers cannot collect an amount that exceeds their contribution to the USF. They also cannot collect any fees from a Lifeline program participant.

if it's 250 minutes a month that isn't shit.. it's about 8 mins a day..

Regan started.. not like he was a 'welfare-giver'..

it's an 'in case of any emergency' phone.. not a phone you can chat with your friends with..


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