Military families thought AT&T was helping soldiers by allowing them to make calls from Iraq without facing high charges. That was wrong. A 60-minute card can get a soldier as little as 3 minutes of talking time.

Now, the Sun Journal’s article (April 24) about AT&T phone cards and calls from Iraq is just the latest example of support for the military. According to the company, the cheaper calls were just a loophole.

I think they have just gone beyond the acceptable, and I plan to vote by taking my personal business elsewhere.

Joan Jenness, Bridgton


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