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The United States Justice Departments Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Protection Division’s Anti-Spam Group is a perfect example of the kinds of things government does to make American Citizens and the American Taxpayer mistrust the Blob of Bureaucracy. Recently the FTC submitted a report to the United States Congress on the progress of their enforcement on the CAN SPAM Act in which they quoted at least one company MXLogic is their claims that SPAM has declined 9%? I believe this to be a complete fabrication of fact and hereby challenge that data and further point out to the American People that this is probably the greatest example in the last five years of the kinds of things that government does to make it so easy to mistrust them.
You see for years the FTC has been claiming it was aggressively attacking SPAMMERS and that they filed some 60 lawsuits after spending some 6-8 months trying to define what SPAM was in the first place. The 60 lawsuits did not represent even one percent of World Wide SPAM and the proof is that SPAM was not reduced, yet now in their pre-Christmas press releases and report to Congress they say that SPAM is down 9%? And in this Official Report they either claimed, lied, purported, deceived or misrepresented that SPAM was down by nine percentiles, as may anti-SPAM advocates have data showing it is utter hokum?
For those who may have lied to Congress at the FTC we need a full investigation and we need to put those people in prison who doctored that data or pulled it out of their butts. We need to send some people to prison at the Justice Departments Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Protection Division’s Anti-Spam Group to prove to the American people we can trust our government again. Do it.
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