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defender

Joined: 27 Oct 2000
Posts: 1113
Location: Level 64 |
votefraud & votescam
Fri Nov 10, 2000 5:08 pm
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In case you haven't heard of this, you may find it of great interest.
http://www.votefraud.org/
I wasn't able to log on to www.votescam yesterday, but maybe it was overloaded. As of now, votefraud.org is still working. |
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Duncan Kunz
Joined: 19 Oct 2000
Posts: 582
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Sat Nov 11, 2000 12:37 am
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Dear Colleagues:
That website is absolutely amazing. When you look at the semantic content of the website (absolutely nothing) and see the one rather amateurishly doctored photograph, you might think thes guys are complete dorks.
But the solitications for money are so artfully employed that I am sure they've rooked hundreds if not thousands of donors. Like David Duke, whose questionable politics were subservient to his fund-raising efforts, this website is probably one of the best sheeple-bait around; I only wish I'd thought of it myself. I'd be rolling in the dough now!
Well, not really. I do have a bit of integrity. But you still have to admit that those people will end up rich -- if the Federal Trade Commission or angry donors don't lynch them first!
Regards,
Duncan Kunz / duncan.kunz@prodigy.net
Mesa AZ / 480-891-2525 |
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defender

Joined: 27 Oct 2000
Posts: 1113
Location: Level 64 |
Sat Nov 11, 2000 2:20 am
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Hi,
www.votescam.com is running/available when I checked it just now. This is the basis for the votefraud.org website that you found fault with. Remember, you can't judge a book by its cover. Look how slick the major TV networks are. They have the latest, slickest graphics, the best trained spinmasters with Ivy League degrees that money can buy and see how much truth you can get out of them.
Grassroots efforts are usually not very slick and are usually in need of money to keep going. |
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