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There is no constitutional right to advertise
And there is nothing prohibiting it either. There IS a constitutional right for freedom, so
if you don't think it's appropriate, then don't use it.
As for hackers, someone will crack ANY system and get what they can ... it's not limited to Gmail.
Posted by: PapaG   Posted on: 04/14/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Sometimes Free is not so Free but then again so what  tylaw | 04/13/04
Good idea...  Raichu | 04/13/04
don't think so...  DarbyOhara | 04/14/04
hmm  neil ubich | 04/14/04
10MB email attachments  jsites | 04/14/04
anyone that is complaining probably has something to hide  puppyd | 04/13/04
wrong!  DarbyOhara | 04/14/04
This is much to do about something, but not the right to do  ThatAdamGuy | 04/13/04
There is no constitutional right to advertise  bboyce@... | 04/14/04
There is no constitutional right to advertise  PapaG | 04/14/04
Sign me UP!!!!  moralb1 | 04/14/04
yes....  DarbyOhara | 04/14/04
no ...  PapaG | 04/14/04
Infinite Spam Loop?  bhartman24 | 04/14/04
cookies SENDING e-mail addresses to spammers...  MikeCDN | 04/14/04
Senator.Figueroa@sen.ca.gov  tldwg04011 | 04/15/04
I am bemused!  ebible | 04/16/04
privacy  jberkan@... | 04/23/04

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