Mark,

If you have access to reach millions, why don't you activate that little network and get them to sway the government to your cause?

The can't, won't, forcibly stuff on a public, archived email list is yet another example of why the government does not like to deal with small businesses.

Regards,

Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.

----- Original Message ----- From: "wispa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] calea meeting with the fbi


I know several sites where I can reach millions who WILL be
activists, if we're not going to act.  I'm absolutely positive they have
NEVER even considered the notion (and probably do not care in the slightest) that what they do could devastate people's individual lives or futures. Nor
do I think they care at all about anything but their own convenience and
political futures. I doubt a single person involved on the regulator's end considers that since they decided to take on and regulate an industry which is probably populated with the highest percentage of small operators (1 to 5 people) of any industry they've ever even dreamed of regulating, what they do is PERSONAL to thousands of people, and directly will impact the lives of
hundreds of thousands of other individuals.  Living in the isolated and
unreal world of Washington DC does that to people.

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