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What you're calling "a government cellphone" most likely refers to phones subsidized by phone companies. The Lifeline program began with the Telecom Act of 1934 as a subsidy to local service, paid for by the high costs of long distance service. After the breakup of AT&T in 1984 (under Ronald Reagan), the costs were

Def was not a vet. Too much of a douche bag.

You are a fucking national treasure, I tip my hat to you. MOAR BUNNIES!!!

Let me massage your noggin love :)

Speaking as a DB veteran, I find that highly offensive.

But ... your hard earned money was coming back to you! You got paid for delivering the pizza, right?

Who the fuck are you to decide where and how this person gets to spend their "welfare money"? Do you even know why he was on assistance? Like maybe he is a vet or disabled or mentally ill - none of which is any of your self-righteous, dim-witted, shit for brains business.

The upside is that, if anyone has ever deserved a shitty tip, it's you!

Those ungrateful Poors. Obviously wasting money they clearly don't deserve.

I am 19. It shall be titled, "Memoirs of a Gaysian."

In the aftermath of SOPA, PIPA, and the other various no name laws that have been pushed lately, I'm hesitant to support ANY law pertaining to regulation of internet and/or providers. My gut instinct is that if any regulatory organization gets their hands on the web, they won't stop at regulating just the

There are other ways. Google Fiber has been building out because cities have been working with them to reduce red tape and fees. Companies need to invest a lot of time and money to get the necessary approval for building infrastructure (whether it be erecting towers or ripping up pavement to lay cables), not to