R.I.P. Scout26
The result, should the bill pass and become law, is that you'll be able to opt-out of specific campaigns and group calling lists, but political organizations that get your number through petitions, calling lists, or affiliated organizations will be able to call your mobile phone whenever they choose.
Hawkmoon - Never underestimate another person's capacity for stupidity. Any time you think someone can't possibly be that dumb ... they'll prove you wrong.
Viking - The problem with the modern world is that there aren't really any predators eating stupid people.
I oppose H.R. 3035: Mobile Informational Call Act of 2011 because it's just one more example of you people thinking you can skirt the law.Congress needs to realize that politicians are not special. You are public servants, what makes you exempt from people's right to not be badgered at dinnertime? Maybe you should worry a little less about your ability to get campaign donations and votes, and worry a little more about doing your jobs.Stop debating bills like this. Start fixing the budget. Do your damned jobs and stop spending like teenage girls with daddy's credit card.Let me ask you this, how much money (in wages and other expenses) did it cost to debate this asinine bill? I bet, when you consider what you people make, it cost the taxpayer a tremendous amount of money.I am tired of you wasting my money. Stop it.