So now, according to a news report in the Robesonian, Paul Brook - TopicsExpress



          

So now, according to a news report in the Robesonian, Paul Brook is quoted as saying: He also said that a robo-call to tribal members questioning The Lumbee Revolution’s accusations and status as a nonprofit organization cost $200 and was paid for with tribal funds. The calls were sent out twice, he said, at a cost of $100 each. Brooks has admitted, in print at least, that he and his administration are responsible for the robo calls that went out to Lumbees who are eligible to vote in a potential recall election. Assuming that they made at least 2000 calls to members, the fine could be up to $32,000,000. In that Brooks is quoted as saying that the calls were made twice, that could be a fine of up to $64,000,000. Where would the money come from to pay such a fine if one were to be levied? Read the post below on what FCC indicates. It is also my understanding that that the recording of the calls did not meet FCC requirements to state name, and/or organization, as well as a telephone number other than the toll free number making such a call or calls. This is direct evidence of non compliance with FCC requirements which require the following, The call must include a disclaimer clearly identifying the callers name, contact information, and the nature of the call. According to information these calls did neither.
Posted on: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 14:58:40 +0000

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