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Published: Tue, Nov. 04, 2008 12:30AM

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Let's see who really has the interest of constituents at heart. When the first legislative session starts after the election, who among our newly elected leaders will be the first to introduce a bill to ban recorded political solicitations to the homes of private citizens?

How would they like it if I programmed their home telephone numbers into my rotator and called their houses 10 times a day to solicit their support for this legislation?

Tracy Medlin, Cary

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