Today The AARP sent me a message on my Google G-Mail.
Getting The AARP off of you is as hard as getting rid of Toe Nail Fungus.
They first contacted me when I reached the age of 50 because for some unknown reason they automatically know the Name Address & Birth Date of every human being in the USA.
I don’t know how they get the authority to know so much about people without their knowledge or permission.
Then they arrogantly stand up and announce that they are the official representatives of everyone 50+ even without asking any of us first.
I never gave power of attorney to those vermin to make agreements for me.
I’ve told them to leave me alone more than once before, but today here they came again claiming that I was a member.
I don’t know who the son of a bitch is who signed me up for that membership but may he rot in Hell. If it’s a female may she rot in Hell.
This is what I sent to AARP today to attempt to get rid of them.
Any time my name comes into your system I want it automatically rejected as an error because you can be absolutely assured that I would never sign up for AARP.
AARP is so Philosophically Opposite to my way of thinking that joining AARP would be to me the same as selling my soul to Satan.
I never knowingly or willingly got onto your mailing list.
It seems to me that your list has been shoved down my throat against my will.
I've already told AARP to leave me alone before.
I can find other more capable organizations for people in my age group within the Conservative & Christian Networks, so I certainly don't need or want AARP.
In the future it seems that AARP should stop making an entrance into people's lives as if there is some unanimous admiration for AARP.
There is not a unanimous love or support for AARP.
There are large numbers of people in our nation who despise AARP, and I'm one of those people who has nothing but contempt for AARP
This message is for AARP and for whoever it was who put me on the AARP list without my knowledge or consent. It was probably one of those package deals with AARP buried somewhere in the small print.
This is my condemnation of AARP and whoever it was who put me on the AARP List.
This is the main part of the message that they sent me today on my Google G-Mail.
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Having been signed up for AARP against my will makes me feel like I had a booger wiped on me.