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Originally Posted by frahse
My whole point is that you are free to not subscribe to AARP and to not buy items from them. That is what is called "Consumer Free Choice."
Some people, myself included, have no problems with them.
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Was alluding to government malfeasance necessary to make that point?
AARP is a political advocacy/lobby group. I can see why people might want to have a public discussion about the politics of that organization before contributing to them, or before other people add their names to their rolls, thereby increasing their advocacy and lobbying power.
It's not quite the same as merely buying a tablet from store B if you don't want to patronize store A for some reason.
I recognize that. I just don't think the ebook news forum is the place to have that discussion.
ApK