Title: Banned as well! Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Jun 9, 2007 Author:me Post Date:2007-06-09 14:59:16 by farmfriend Keywords:None Views:15796 Comments:383
Well it looks like I have been banned from LP as well. No warning. I broke no rules either. The only thing I can figure is that I was banned for posting here.
Oooops. If you posted the link I think you did, the Ziofreaks over there really got their panties in a twist over it. As I said, my commentary can indeed be merciless. They will never debate anything of that nature. I am well remembered and very much disliked. Sounds like a personal problem, theirs!
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
I hope it is not too laid back for you here. Enjoy the sense of community and relax a bit. At El Pee I always felt I was some kind of undercover doppleganger always in danger of being waylaid by the Flying Monkey Squads or watched through slitted eyes by Sally the Sack and her Masters.
And frankly, I was not intimidated...disgusted but not intimidated.
I am NOT sure about the jewishness of Wiki - this blurb is excerpted from a recent Business2.0 article -
The irony of Wikipedia is that, although it was founded by a former securities trader and experienced entrepreneur, it has yet to make anyone rich. Wikipedia was launched in January 2001, long before such upstarts as MySpace (2003) and YouTube (2005), but Wales built his site without a mechanism to capitalize on its success.
Had it not been set up as a nonprofit - free of advertisements and promotions -Wikipedia could easily have generated hundreds of millions of dollars in ad revenue. Wales, an Ayn Rand small-l libertarian, figured that user devotion could be harnessed to make Wikipedia-like products that bring in a buck or two.
So Wales decided to find out - one cautious step at a time. In October 2004 he co-founded a for-profit company, now called Wikia, with Angela Beesley, one of a handful of Wikipedia contributors who now collect paychecks from Wikia. (There are still only five employees on the payroll of the Wikimedia Foundation, which administers Wikipedia.)
Two years later Wales stepped down as foundation chair. Last June he hired Gil Penchina, an angel investor and former eBay vice president, to be Wikia's CEO and set up offices in San Mateo, Calif. "I'm not real good at the administrative part of running a company," Wales admits.
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I saw pictures of the founders, and read their names, and found nothing convincingly "jewish" about them at all. Plus, I'm not sure how many small l libertarian jews are running around out there.
Can you find this article now? Is it archived somewhere?
Who knows if it has been scrubbed? I only remember browsing various in Israel sources and deciding if I wanted to stay in Eilat or Aqaba on an upcoming trip and was into local sources at the time.
Others have better Internet research skills than I have.
I have never been able to locate the feeds I ( and about 10 million others ) saw of missiles streaking up and hitting TWA 800.
Do you find the emoticons somewhere, and store them on Photobucket, or can you get them at Photobucket also?
Both. My collection has been saved as I see people post them. I took the initial collection from a few forums I was signed into. I see adds on photobucket for emoticons but I have not tried that. Looks like they put a link on your tool bar and I don't like that idea. I do have links to a few places with good ones if you are interested. Plus I would be happy to pass any of mine to you.
International Jewry's Megaphone software download...
Thank you both. This is the type of detail that needs to get out so that people can begin to see how International Jewry encompasses nearly all Jews, and how they all work to the same goals.
I forget what such worker ant/Jews are called (Surium?), but some of the info posted about the Mossad details how so-called ordinary Jews are ALWAYS on call to be used as needed.
So is this website some kind of Jew hating circus?
No, from what I can tell most people are critisizing the politics and neo-con stuff behind governmental decision making. Richard's comment went over into a new area in my opinion.