Your Phone Call

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I question the effectiveness of calling my Senators and Representatives about the bailout and what to do now--I live in Massachusetts where many of the people responsible for the problem continue to claim to represent me.  However,if anyone reading this lives in a state that has a two-party system, I stongly suggest that you call your Senators and Representatives and voice your opinion (regardless of what it is).  This bailout is not actually a partisan matter--if it can be successfully done, I would be glad to see both parties take credit for it.  I just know that if it is not successfully done in some form, the American people will pay a large price for a 'do nothing Congress.'  I believe there is a way out of this mess, but I don't trust the people who got us into this mess to make good decisions to get us out.  I also question the wisdom of continually reelecting them.

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The world is not as safe as before, there are a lot of crimes and violence these days than before. Pedophiles, sexual offenders and stalkers are increasing in numbers and it's scary if one of these people got hold of any personal information about you and bothers your family like making harassing phone calls. Police won't get involved at once unless something serious happened. In this case, before it's too late, you have to know how to end harassing phone calls and protect your family.
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If you own a cell phone you probably love the convenience and all of the other features it provides. Being able to call your friends and family members, anytime and anywhere you are, is truly amazing. That being said, have you ever bothered to stop and think about how a cell phone call is made?
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