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No Fred
The people to blame are the spammers.

"which demands low prices that can only be sustained by dirty industry or slave labour."

So tell me Fred who makes your tennis shoes, television, the clothes on your back, your car, computer. Seems to me that you just might be one of those first worlders you bemoan. Nice elitist attitutde ya got going there. Did you make that too?

"This is not just a 'developing nations' issue."

Even though your contrived argument does not support the statement, this is a true observation. Spam is a world wide issue because the spammers are like you utopians, everytwhere.
Posted by: Squawkbox   Posted on: 05/29/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Re: the Costa Rica and Nigeria  Knorthern Knight | 05/27/05
And the technology...  Fred Fredrickson | 05/28/05
No Fred  Squawkbox | 05/29/05
We Need International Anti-Spam Laws  DragonBRockin | 05/28/05
You can create all the laws you want  Squawkbox | 05/29/05
Stopping spam close to the source  james4shari | 05/29/05
Big Brother  micheldaw | 05/30/05
Good, they get our jobs, sell us...  MepisLINUXuser | 05/30/05

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