Here's another example of the government trampling on the Constitution using government contractors.
From drinking while driving "surveys" to this and some still say there is nothing to worry about.
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Here's another "innocuous" survey
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Here's another "innocuous" survey
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Re: Here's another "innocuous" survey
This one really has me worried. This is bad mojo! Unfortunately I think the major media companies are going to roll over like good doggies...



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Re: Here's another "innocuous" survey
Of course they will roll over, they have to beg the FCC to renew their license every eight years. That means "pay to play".Syntyr wrote:This one really has me worried. This is bad mojo! Unfortunately I think the major media companies are going to roll over like good doggies...![]()
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