At 20.05 1997-10-14 +0200, you wrote:
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><br>
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>We would like to give you FREE software programs<br>
>just to introduce you to the easiest and most<br>
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>The Computer Bits & Bytes Download Store.<br>
>These programs are NOT demos or shareware...<br>
>they are full retail versions worth $20!<br>
><br>
>Simply visit our store at:<br>
><br>
>http://www.combits.com<br>
><br>
>and click the "FREE SOFTWARE" button.<br>
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>While you're there, check out the rest of our<br>
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><br>
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>FREE SPEECH
>
>Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
>prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech,
>or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to
>petition the Government for a redress of grievances. ---
>Amendment I, The US Constitution
>
>There are a few people on the Internet who complain whenever they received
>unsolicited mail. Many of these individuals are the same people who feel
>that the World Wide Web, Online Services and the Internet should have never
>been commercialized. These "computer hippies" resent the presence of
>businesses on the Internet.
>
>The vast majority of people appreciate short, informative messages about
>useful new products and/or services and do NOT want any "computer hippies"
>and immature nerds interfering with their ability to receive potentially
>valuable information on the Internet since that's what the Internet is
>supposed to be all about!
>
>Whether or not you like receiving E-mail, if you are a true American, then
>you will fight for anybody's right to do so. Most Americans and the vast
>majority of people on the Internet are opposed to imposed censorship in any
>form.
>
>We are continually amazed at how quickly people applaud the loss of their
>freedoms. Without freedom of speech, WE HAVE LOST EVERYTHING our society
>stands for. If you are irritated by unsolicited E-mails, JUST IGNORE THEM,
>THIS IS THE COST OF A FREE SOCIETY! PAY YOUR DUES!
>
>One thing that has to be said for E-mail over snail mail, is that no trees
>had to be cut down to send E-mail.
>
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