Reagan junior to launch America's 'first' conservative e-mail service
London, Aug.3 (ANI): Former American president Ronald Reagan's son, Michael, has decided to launch what he called the first conservative e-mail service in the United States to counter search engine causes that are hurting Americans and America.
The Reagan e-mail service, which costs 34.95 dollars per year, will receive an e-mail address that ends with @reagan.com and early subscribers will also get a DVD of Ronald Reagan's 1987 "tear down this wall speech"
According to The Telegraph, the promotional video for the e-mail service has been posted on Popmodal, the conservative video sharing service set up to combat YouTube's alleged liberal bias.
However, the terms and conditions page for the service warns: "You are using the services at your own risk and we are under no obligation to provide you with any support, error corrections, updates, upgrades, bug fixes and/or enhancements of the service."
The e-mail service "works in any Windows or Mac computer system". (ANI)
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