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I recently read about a website whose google ranking i'm not going to help (www dot crushkerry dot com). I went to check it out and saw a lot of hate-spewers spouting a bunch of john kerry conspiracy theories and other such nonsense. I made some posts on a couple of the threads, and found them promptly deleted from the site very soon. So I signed up a user account, and it got deleted, along with all the posts I made.
I've had 7 or 8 user accounts since, all of which are deleted in a matter of hours, along with all the messages on the boards. Most (not all) of my posts were simply trying to engage these right-wingers in an actual discussion with facts, rather than just frothing at the mouth about one candidate or the other. 99 per cent of my contributions were scrubbed from the site.
I realize that the admin of the site can do whatever he wants with his property. I know that the Underground here has similar policies in effect about unwanted members. I accept the fact (and expected it) that my user accounts would get deleted, and even my IP addy banned ( it was). But I can't believe that the admin went through the php code and removed all evidence of the dissent from the website. I find that highly dubious and orwellian, especially when they post threads about liberals stifling dissent.
I've since been in email contact with the guy, one Pat Hynes, and he has called me such names as "know-it-all jerk" and stuff. I did my homework and found out that he is a copywriter at Marsh Copsy Scott, a republican ad firm. The crushkerry website is a vehicle, eye candy if you will, for prospective clients, and there can be not even a whiff of desent for these potential clients to see.
I'm asking all of you who read this to stop by www dot crushkerry dot com and make a few contributions to the content. Submit a story, start a discussion thread, say something good about John Kerry or bad about Bush, and give Mr. Hynes plenty of sleepless nights trying to eradicate all evidence of dissent from his website.
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