I wanted to respond to Verizon earlier, but I was so busy, I simply did not have the time. Nevertheless, what I need to say is so important, I knew I simply had to allocate a few minutes to write a brief letter on the subject. The following paragraphs are intended as an initial, open-ended sketch of how bad the current situation is. Verizon might impose a narrow theological agenda on secular society sometime soon. What are we to do then? Place blinders over our eyes and hope we don't see the horrible outcome?
I recently heard Verizon tell a bunch of people that we can change the truth if we don't like it the way it is. I can't adequately describe my first reaction to this notion; I simply don't know how to represent uncontrollable laughter in text. Verizon's paroxysms are uniformly riddled by an unbelievable degree of ignorance. The mere mention of that fact guarantees that this letter will never get published in any mass-circulation periodical that Verizon has any control over. But that's inconsequential, because blaming perfidious extremism on sullen, benighted turncoats is one of Verizon's favorite themes. End of story. Actually, I should add that once one begins thinking about free speech, about adversarial evil-doers who use ostracism and public opinion to prevent the airing of views contrary to their own detestable beliefs, one realizes that our path is set. By this, I mean that in order to do what needs to be done, we must put to rest the animosities that have kept various groups of people from enjoying anything other than superficial unity. I consider that requirement a small price to pay because Verizon has been deluding people into believing that we should avoid personal responsibility. Don't let it delude you, too. A central point of Verizon's belief systems is the notion that Verizon is a bearer and agent of the Creator's purpose. Perhaps it should take some new data into account and revisit that notion. I think it'd find that if you've read any of the pesky slop that it has concocted, you'll unequivocally recall its description of its plan to delegitimize our belief systems and replace them with a counter-hegemony that seeks to extirpate the very things that I cherish. If you haven't read any of it, well, all you really need to know is that Verizon's cat's-paws are frequently in the vanguard of the misoneism movement. As long as I live, I will be shouting this truth from rooftops and doing everything I can to lead Verizon out of a dream world and back to hard reality

Too much ranting. I wrote another couple of paragraphs, but decided to spare you guys.
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