On Jan 2, 2010, at 3:09 PM, Constance Warner wrote:
It helps everyone if there isn't an underclass that's excluded from basic participation in society, because something that's essential-- like in this case a telephone--is no longer available. Access to basic services with only modest means is particularly important in a period of turmoil (like right now), when no one can be sure of any kind of economic security.

Except that you have disadvantaged yourself by your own personal choice and action. I would be with you 100% if they passed a law that females could not apply for an Internet connection. But your situation is very different. You made a free-will decision to live in a location that can not be economically served. There are consequences to that decision. I don't see any justification for your demand that somebody else picks up the tab.


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