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Date: Tue Jan 10 20:42:30 PST 2006Well, Deborah, then how exactly did my records get into the hands of some guys on the Internet, and what is Cingular doing about it? Read More......
Dear Mr. xxxx,
Thank you for taking the time to e-mail Cingular Wireless regarding your account. I apologize for any confusion you may be experiencing with what you read in the news. I am happy to help you with your inquiry.
Cingular Wireless does not release our customer's information to any paid listing. Please review our privacy procedures at www.cingular.com/privacy/privacy_policy.
I hope this addresses the concerns you have. We encourage you to visit us at www.cingular.com often to view your monthly account statements, make payments and shop for new products and services. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to serve you. Thank you for choosing Cingular Wireless.
Sincerely,
Deborah Sexton
Cingular Wireless
Online Customer Care Professional
While the congresswoman, now in her second term, outpolls all other possible Republican contenders in a potential primary contest, she also performs the worst among the same Republicans in a match-up against Nelson, according to polls.Did you get that? Harris has the best chance of winning the Republican primary and the least chance of winning the election. I.e., the GOP base loves her and the rest of Florida, the majority of Florida, loathes her, or at the very least likes her the least of any candidate.
Let me say a few words about important values we must demonstrate while all of us serve in government. First, we must always maintain the highest ethical standards. We must always ask ourselves not only what is legal, but what is right. There is no goal of government worth accomplishing if it cannot be accomplished with integrity.Yet now we have Republican members of Congress, themselves facing intense criticism, and jail time, because of ethics violations (aka felonies) sitting in Washington lecturing us about how great Judge Alito's ethics really are.
The Abramoff Scandal (R., Beltway)Wow. Wow. And wow. Quote this widely any time a Republican or a journalist claims this is a bipartisan story.
It’s the Republicans, stupid.
...The GOP now craves such bipartisan cover in the Jack Abramoff scandal. Republicans trumpet every Democratic connection to Abramoff in the hope that something resonates. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.), took more than $60,000 from Abramoff clients! North Dakota Democratic Sen. Byron Dorgan used Abramoff's skybox! It is true that any Washington influence peddler is going to spread cash and favors as widely as possible, and 210 members of Congress have received Abramoff-connected dollars. But this is, in its essence, a Republican scandal, and any attempt to portray it otherwise is a misdirection.
Abramoff is a Republican who worked closely with two of the country's most prominent conservative activists, Grover Norquist and Ralph Reed. Top aides to the most important Republican in Congress, Tom DeLay (R., Tex.) were party to his sleazy schemes. The only people referred to directly in Abramoff's recent plea agreement are a Republican congressmen and two former Republican congressional aides. The GOP members can make a case that the scandal reflects more the way Washington works than the unique perfidy of their party, but even this is self-defeating, since Republicans run Washington.
Republicans must take the scandal seriously and work to clean up in its wake.
Senator, I simply didn't focus on recusal when it came up.We know. Why didn't you?
I did not focus on the issue of recusal because 12 years had gone by... no lights went off, that's all I can say.Read More......
As congressional hearings begin for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, a CBS News poll reveals that most Americans have yet to form an opinion of Alito and most don't know whether he should be confirmed.If the Democrats actually read the polling that's coming out on Alito, stopping his nomination by any means possible wouldn't even be a question. The Democrats need to reveal Alito for who he is, then defeat him. Read More......
Seventy-seven percent of those surveyed said they are "undecided" or "haven't heard enough" to form an opinion about Alito, and 70 percent said they "can't say" whether Alito should be confirmed by the Senate.
• Most Americans say they're following news of the Abramoff scandal closely, and 53% call it a major scandal. Just 9% see it as "not a serious matter." (Related: Abramoff poll results)The GOP can run from Abramoff, but they can't hide anymore. They own Abramoff like he owned them. Read More......
• Corruption will be a voting issue in November, they say. Only the war in Iraq, terrorism and health care are cited more often as "extremely important" issues this year; 43% describe "corruption in government" that way. In comparison, 38% call the economy an extremely important issue.
• Attitudes toward the Republican congressional leadership have soured. By 50%-40%, those surveyed say the policies proposed by Republican leaders in Congress would move the country in the wrong direction. That's by far the worst showing since the GOP took control more than a decade ago.
• Attitudes toward Democrats are better, but not by much. Respondents split 44%-43% when asked whether the policies proposed by Democratic leaders would move the country in the right direction. By 44%-32%, those surveyed say congressional Democrats would do a better job of dealing with the issue of corruption.
Picking up on a 1/5 report in the Chicago Sun-Times, AMERICAblog's John Aravosis called attention to the fact that for $110, "Anyone can buy a list of your incoming and outgoing phone calls, cell or land-line." Highly alarmed, Aravosis obtained his own cell records. He asked, rhetorically: "So, anybody got Bill Frist's or Harry Reid's phone numbers? Or maybe the phone number of the FBI tip line?"I bet it might cause a few ulcers on the Hill knowing that private calls aren't private anymore. Let's see if it gets them to act. Read More......
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