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Bunch of Blundering Buffoons with Bananas Baffle with Blistering BS at FTC

 

Author: Lance Winslow

Recently the United States Justice Departments Federal Trade Commissions Consumer Protection Divisions Anti-Spam Group gave a report to the United States Congress on the progress of their enforcement on the CAN SPAM Act and in this Official Report they either claimed, lied, purported, deceived or misrepresented that SPAM was down by nine percentiles?

This based on the data sets for a limited skew of a company who stands to gain if the Federal Trade Commission has an increased budget next year to further scare the public into the problems of SPAM, Identity Theft and Phishing Online using their 8800 media outlet sources. I believe that this is a complete faade and farce on the American People, which has been propagandized by the FTC. First they do nothing for six months and finally come up with a definition, then they file some 60 cases which represent .1% of the SPAMMING companies out there blow out of proportion their abilities and work and then claim to be fighting SPAM? What a bunch of crap in this consumers opinion.

SPAM is down nine percent? Bull Crap! And even if it were is this to be celebrated? What a bunch of Blundering Buffoons belittling our intelligence at the beautiful, wonderful and mighty FTC. Talk about a bunch of bull? Why do the American People put up with such crap anyway? Why do we even allow our money to be wasted by such a worthless and pathetic agency like the Federal Trade Commission and why are they in charge of consumer protection if they cannot even protect us against a ham sandwich? Well, that is my opinion? What do you think of all this?

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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