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  3. "The Centurion Project is led by longtime political organizer David Parker.

"The Centurion Project is led by longtime political organizer David Parker.

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  • senanthic@mstdn.caS This user is from outside of this forum
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    "The Centurion Project is led by longtime political organizer David Parker.

    Parker has not yet responded to a CBC News request for comment. However, he was posting on X on Thursday.

    One post showed a picture of a 'white pages' phone book with the caption: 'Look everyone! I found names and addresses in a nefarious document called a phone book! Call the cops!'"

    gosh, aren't you just fucking charming? here is a little tip for you and all your ilk: when you fuck up, making bitchy little passive-aggressive remarks is less "ooh, I'm cool like Poilievre" and more "ooh, I'm a dick like Poilievre"

    #ABPoli

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/livestory/elections-alberta-electors-list-9.7182971

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    • senanthic@mstdn.caS senanthic@mstdn.ca

      "The Centurion Project is led by longtime political organizer David Parker.

      Parker has not yet responded to a CBC News request for comment. However, he was posting on X on Thursday.

      One post showed a picture of a 'white pages' phone book with the caption: 'Look everyone! I found names and addresses in a nefarious document called a phone book! Call the cops!'"

      gosh, aren't you just fucking charming? here is a little tip for you and all your ilk: when you fuck up, making bitchy little passive-aggressive remarks is less "ooh, I'm cool like Poilievre" and more "ooh, I'm a dick like Poilievre"

      #ABPoli

      https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/livestory/elections-alberta-electors-list-9.7182971

      cass_m@socialbc.caC This user is from outside of this forum
      cass_m@socialbc.caC This user is from outside of this forum
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      RE: https://mstdn.ca/@senanthic/116495609773901212

      @senanthic except people have always been able to have unlisted numbers or exclude their address and even use just an initial. Everyone should sign him up for some junk mail.

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      • senanthic@mstdn.caS senanthic@mstdn.ca

        "The Centurion Project is led by longtime political organizer David Parker.

        Parker has not yet responded to a CBC News request for comment. However, he was posting on X on Thursday.

        One post showed a picture of a 'white pages' phone book with the caption: 'Look everyone! I found names and addresses in a nefarious document called a phone book! Call the cops!'"

        gosh, aren't you just fucking charming? here is a little tip for you and all your ilk: when you fuck up, making bitchy little passive-aggressive remarks is less "ooh, I'm cool like Poilievre" and more "ooh, I'm a dick like Poilievre"

        #ABPoli

        https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/livestory/elections-alberta-electors-list-9.7182971

        ameliasbrain@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
        ameliasbrain@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @senanthic I'm kind of glad he's being a dick about it; less likely he'll get off with just a warning.

        But, yeah. Not the same. People have always (or for my lifetime, anyway) had the option of excluding their address or first name from a phone book listing, or having a completely unlisted number. That's pretty important for anyone dealing with a stalker or abusive ex, or for public figures or those whose jobs make them a target of harassment or threats. I've heard of people in the US who don't vote because they're afraid of their contact information reaching a stalker via voters' lists.

        And these days the majority of people don't have a listed number at all. Just because it used to be normal doesn't mean it should be accepted today. As technology has enabled mass fraud & spam, mass distribution of contact information has become a problem for everyone.

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