8 thoughts on “The anti-war network

  1. Free Solar Charger? WOW!

    I am going to call Verizon and increase my minutes, news I can use.

  2. Damn Jonn!:
    How do you manage to get on all the coooool hippified mailing lists? Does it take a lot of begging and groveling? I have noticed that the most of them are good at that; or that they are so damned sure uppity that their nose is in the clouds, (well, at least one of them).
    It sure is good to know that my AT&T service payments assisted in getting my buddy elected to a couple of terms. But gee, I don’t have an active Verison account, (no service here in the boonies of the Florida Panhandle), so I can’t claim to be a phone supporter of the Texas Freedom Fund, although I did stay at a few motels in the Big State.
    But I never, ever seem to get any e-mails from obummer, or those on his side of the cow pasture. Must be the way that I tell them off once in awhile.

    “Never Forget Ft. Hood Texas 11/5/09!” because http://www.cafepress.com/frankopinions/6950541

  3. Credo Mobile, our map will never block out your TV screen…. Wonder if their coverage extends beyond Under the Hood Cafe? If I wasn’t a Sprint customer, I’d run down and sign up for AT&T.

  4. “Assembled by hairy-legged hippie chicks in the Code Pink House basement sweat shop.”

    That mental picture gives me the heebie jeebies.

  5. We don’t have a lot of choices for cell service here but I am glad one of the choices is the Verizon that we use.

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