Take a minute to vote in this poll asking whether or not the U.S. should establish a national Do Not Mail Registry. Of course, we already know the vast majority of Americans support the creation of a registry (a 2007 Zogby poll that found a whopping 89% of Americans support the creation of a registry), but it’s a fun little internets activity nonetheless.
The article’s author, Jack Dunning, is a former junk mail consultant turned dedicated watchdog of an industry that in his opinion runs roughshod over our privacy and the environment. Junk mailers have a tough time getting their misinformation past him.
He’s been documenting the absurdity on his blog, the Dunning Report, for quite awhile but at the moment he also has a steady gig at Examiner.com.








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A do not mail registry is a good idea.