MLUG: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] MoveOn.org (was "DDOS")
Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] MoveOn.org (was "DDOS")
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Yeah.. whatever.  If you buy the contents of that webpage, you're dumb 
as a stump.

They're the victims... oh yeah.  A malicious smear campaign.  Poor 
babies.  They were snickering behind their hands while that thing was up 
until the pressure was too great and then they took it down... Funny how 
it took such a period of time for their reviewers to see it and evaluate 
it and decide that they didn't endorse it that "nearly three million 
critiques" were made by visitors.

And to the pricks who attacked me for my original message starting this 
thing... Bite me.

They pulled some crap.  They got called on it.  They pulled it off.   
They released an apology that was really an attack and a weaseling out 
of taking responsibility.

My comments were about a bunch of chinese technoterrorists who spent a 
year doing bad things to not-bad people, and a wish that the balance of 
good and evil in the world would tip in what I consider to be my favor 
and for them to for once do those bad things to really bad people.

And yes Lloyd, all their tv ads are vicious lies and misrepresentations 
too.   and I'm not just referring to the ones you made reference to... 
the 18 million whatever ones.

You can flame me all you want... Go ahead... fill up this folder.   
Don't expect a reply... This is an immature rant by an idiot against 
what this idiot considers to be jerks and idiots.   I'm sure if I get 
too much flack for it, I can post a webpage saying how it wasn't really 
my fault and how I was the victim here because my thoughts slipped 
through my screening process.

>http://moveonvoterfund.org/smear/release.html
>
>They deny producing those ads.  In addition, they point out the following:
>
>  Supporters of President Bush used TV ads morphing the faces of Sens. Tom
>  Daschle (D-SD) and Max Cleland (D-GA) into that of Osama Bin Laden
>  during the 2002 Senate races.
>
>Interesting, isn't it?  The pot calling the kettle black, I'd say.
>
>Mike
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