I don't know why they were searching him....just thought I'd put it up there to give a heads up to Bob if he reads this, and to show how busy our F.C.C. people are. It's important to search people on webcrawler if you work for the government I guess.
They are most likely searching Ament because of numerous complaints about his illegal robo-calls during the school budget vote in 2010. He did not identify who he was, nor did he leave a phone number or web address on the message for public response--both violations of FCC regulations. He got blown in and rightly so.
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Very curious what the FCC would want with Ament.
Those youtube videos are pretty funny though.
I don't know why they were searching him....just thought I'd put it up there to give a heads up to Bob if he reads this, and to show how busy our F.C.C. people are. It's important to search people on webcrawler if you work for the government I guess.
What youtube videos? The ones on here?
No FOILS, sorry, not your videos.
I was referring to the youtube video cartoons that depict Irondequoit political figures.
I have long suspected they are Mr. Ament's handywork
Ohhhh those ones. Has he made new ones? I haven't really looked at them since a couple of years ago.
No new ones that I know of but they are still good for a really good laugh!!!! pucker up!
I don't know if he did all of those videos, I bet a few others had a go at it - but I'm sure he did some.
I found some of them rather harsh, and I was a little uncomfortable watching them. Some of them I found funny.
I just used my freedom of choice and skipped over the ones I didn't like.
I like freedom and choices. :)
Yeah, kinda like we can read your blog or not!
(but you know we are all hooked ;}
Well, I'm happy that you do. Thank you.
They are most likely searching Ament because of numerous complaints about his illegal robo-calls during the school budget vote in 2010. He did not identify who he was, nor did he leave a phone number or web address on the message for public response--both violations of FCC regulations. He got blown in and rightly so.
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