For about a week, I've been receiving calls from an "unknown number" at about 6:00 pm on my landline. I haven't given this number out to anyone and we use it primarily for fax, so I figured it probably wasn't worth answering, and if it were actually important they'd leave a message. Finally, though, after about 4 calls, I decided to answer. It was a political telemarketing call.
The caller launched into her script. I said, "May I interrupt you? I"ve already voted." She said, "well that's great, I know a couple of states are doing early voting," and launched back into the script. I said, "If I could interrupt you again -- I'm a student and I"m not in a financial position to make a contribution this year."
Her response? "Well, ma'am, you could always put it on a credit card."
How wrong is it, especially in the present economic environment, to pressure people to go into debt to support a political cause?
Oh my goodness. Sigh...
I got off the phone quickly but realized afterwards that I should have given her a little lecture about that first.

