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AT&T, after a little digging, has an unfortunate history of committing "unfortunate mistakes" of censorship on its webcasts. Pearl Jam is not AT&T's first "unfortunate mistake" in applying the censorship switch.
Hey, AT&T, would you be so kind as to make one of your "unfortunate mistakes" on those portions of my posts referring to our dangerous, harmful, lying, rogue, arrogant, ignorant, incompetent, and ineffective president before you illegally deliver them to our government.
No need to upset our dangerous, harmful, lying, rogue, arrogant, ignorant, incompetent, and ineffective president or his parents over any of their "unfortunate mistakes"!
Oh and before I forget to ask, how are you doing on putting together the AT&T "Mindless All American Red-Blooded Discount" (MAARD) plan - making available deep, deep discounts and timely delivery of censored data packets that mindlessly praises of our dangerous, harmful, lying, rogue, arrogant, ignorant, incompetent, and ineffective president?
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