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omegascarlet
Junior Chimp
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« on: August 28, 2017, 06:00:11 AM »



You see me making the argument that there are potentially hundreds of thousands of vulnerable recipients of these seemingly official collection notices and your first argument is to claim, not that nobody will be affected at all, but that the numbers I posted were exaggerated. So, you didn't refute that vulnerable Americans (regardless of the number) could be tricked into sending money to an organization that supposedly represents their interests, but you do refute that that is important. Alright...

Stop, please. The damn letter inside the envelope is not a bill, nor could it be misconstrued as a bill.
Unless you saying vulnerable Americans cant read? 

People have fallen victim to all varieties of scams. Look at what Evangelical leaders and TV-based auction networks do to gullible people (who are often underprivileged as well). You still aren't arguing that the practice used by the DNC could coerce vulnerable Americans out of their money by using exploitative and manipulative marketing strategies; you're simply saying "they should be smart enough not to fall for it."

Sending fundraising letters that are obviously not bills inside envelopes that look like collection notices(which are likely just to get people to read them) is not equivalent to the sh*t Evangelicals and Televangelists do.
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omegascarlet
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2017, 06:04:12 AM »


Or I could be lazy like you.

People have fallen victim to all varieties of scams. Look at what Evangelical leaders and TV-based auction networks do to gullible people (who are often underprivileged as well). You still aren't arguing that the practice used by the DNC could coerce vulnerable Americans out of their money by using exploitative and manipulative marketing strategies; you're simply saying "they should be smart enough not to fall for it."

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