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DFA Wireless on Politico.com:

Submitted by Kevin Shaw on Sun, 02/03/2008 - 10:29am.

Wireless company gives liberals new outlet

By: Aoife McCarthy and Ryan Grim
Jan 31, 2008 06:07 AM EST

Jim Dean
Cell phone users can now choose a company that will donate some of its profits to liberal causes (courtesy DFA).

If ever there was evidence that the nation is becoming increasingly polarized, it’s this: Cell phone users can now choose a company that will donate some of its profits to liberal causes — and refuse to cooperate with the Bush administration’s warrantless surveillance program.

Credo Mobile, a division of the liberal firm Working Assets, has partnered with Democracy for America, a progressive political action committee born of Howard Dean’s presidential campaign, to create DFA Wireless.

When subscribers make a call on a DFA Wireless phone, 10 percent of their monthly charges will go to Democracy for America.

The Federal Election Commission signaled approval of the transactions because they are considered individual political contributions.

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