For Just $40 a Year, You Can Buy an E-Mail Address from Ronald Reagan’s Son

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According to Michael Reagan, son of former U.S. president Ronald Reagan, using the [free] email services provided by Google, AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail, and Apple actually helps a liberal agenda. Why? Because these companies “are, and will continue, to be huge supporters financially and with technology of those that are hurting our country.”

Fortunately, Michael Reagan is here to help with the @Reagan.com email service, which, for just $40 a year, lets you send and receive email from an @Reagan.com email address. And there’s more: This service is simple — you can “check your Email anywhere at any time”; efficient — it works on Blackberry, iPhone, and Windows Mobile Devices, provided you can handle “advanced synchronization”; it’s compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems (no mention of Linux tho), and it even has an advanced Webmail client, that lets you “Work on your email from anywhere with @Reagan.com Webmail.”

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And there’s more: If you order, you get a DVD containing Ronald Reagan’s “Tear Down This Wall” speech, which you can also watch for free on the Google-controlled service YouTube.com … courtesy of the Reagan Foundation. D’oh!

Seriously, this is a Daily Show sketch, right?

(via Switched)


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