The strangest piece of mail I have ever received...
November 18, 2011 at 6:18 am
(This post was last modified: November 18, 2011 at 6:21 am by Erinome.)
It's from some phone company called Credo Mobile.
The envelope pictures Rick Perry, cartoon style, holding a gun in one hand and a sign in the other that says "GUT MEDICARE":
Then I opened it, and here is the header of the letter:
Then it goes on to state the deal, which doesn't seem bad. Still, where did this come from? I have never gotten such a politically heated phone service advertisement! Have any of you?
I just find it really odd...
I have NEVER had AT&T before, btw.
The envelope pictures Rick Perry, cartoon style, holding a gun in one hand and a sign in the other that says "GUT MEDICARE":
Then I opened it, and here is the header of the letter:
Quote:Dear Fellow Progressive,
Do you want a phone company that supports Rick Perry? Or one that fights him?
Texas Governor Rick Perry holds some radical-- and dangerous-- views. He's open to Texas seceding from the United States. He believes Social Security is "a Ponzi scheme". He doesn't believe in global warming, but believes in teaching "intelligent design" to kids. He's anti-abortion, anti-gay marriage. And he opposes the federal income tax, which provides 45% of government revenue.
And yet AT&T contributed $462,739 to Perry since 2000! What's more, AT&T spent $18,349 to sponsor a lunch and distribute 700 copies of Fed Up!, Perry's book which contains some of his most extreme ideas, at a conservative summit last December. Is that how you want your phone company spending money?
At CREDO Mobile, we don't fund extremists like Rick Perry--we fight them. Make the switch to CREDO Mobile, America's only progressive phone company.
Through CREDO Action, our network of 2 million activists, we're pushing back against the radical right agenda every day of the year. We also give a percentage of our customers' phone charges--at no cost to you-- to progressive nonprofits. Since 1985, we've raised more than $67 milllion for groups such as the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, Democracy Now and Rainforest Action Network.
Then it goes on to state the deal, which doesn't seem bad. Still, where did this come from? I have never gotten such a politically heated phone service advertisement! Have any of you?
I just find it really odd...
I have NEVER had AT&T before, btw.
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