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Rob Kailey is a working schmuck with no ties or affiliations to any governmental or political organizations, save those of sympathy.
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Fri Nov 12, 2010 at 14:21:51 PM MST
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(it's often okay, if you are a Republican. We'll see. - promoted by Rob Kailey)
After President Obama's State of the Union Address Gallatin County inundated with robo calls from Steve Daines, nee candidate for the U.S. Senate race in 2012.
Here's some of the questions.
"Are you a Tea Party Patriot?" and "Does it bother you that ObamaCare would help pay for abortions?" ---"or that it would require people to buy insurance?"
The number he was using was a Washington DC number used to robo call for the Scott Brown race,amoung others. 202-461-3441
It's illegal to do political Robo calls in Montana. The law after the jump. |
| Rustin :: Steve Daines does robo calls for the Tea Party |
45-8-216. Unlawful automated telephone solicitation -- exceptions --
penalties. (1) A person may not use an automated telephone system, device,
or facsimile machine for the selection and dialing of telephone numbers and
playing of recorded messages if a message is completed to the dialed number
for the purpose of:
(a) offering goods or services for sale;
(b) conveying information on goods or services in soliciting sales or
purchases;
(c) soliciting information;
(d) gathering data or statistics; or
(e) promoting a political campaign or any use related to a political
campaign.
(2) This section does not prohibit the use of an automated telephone
system, device, or facsimile machine described under subsection (1) for
purposes of informing purchasers of the receipt, availability for delivery,
delay in delivery, or other pertinent information on the status of any
purchased goods or services, of responding to an inquiry initiated by any
person, or of providing any other pertinent information when there is a
preexisting business relationship. This section does not prohibit the use of
an automated telephone system or device if the permission of the called
party is obtained by a live operator before the recorded message is
delivered.
(3) A person violating subsection (1) is subject to a fine of not more
than $2,500.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 230, L. 1991. |
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