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Ad Fail – Talking Points Memo

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When you are a mainstream political blog that gets a lot of daily traffic, you would think that you would keep better control of your ads and be mindful of what might come up when you post words such as “porn”.  Well, the political blog, Talking Points Memo, just spewed fail all over the place when they decided to do an article about a recent bill that had a revision about government employees being able to watch porn in it.

The keywords in the article triggered predictads.com to display some links to porn in the lower ad bar on their site.

Hopefully TPM cleans up their ad services in the future, because this is not appropriate for a main stream blog such as this one.

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Link to article: GOP Kills Science Jobs Bill By Forcing Dems To Vote For Porn

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The GOP “YES WE CAN” Campaign

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YES WE CAN… just say NO!

YES WE CAN… be on the side of Wall Street instead of Main Street.

YES WE CAN… be on the side of Health Insurance companies instead of American families.

YES WE CAN… have Tea Parties to spread lies while wasting taxpayer money.

YES WE CAN… believe that Glenn Beck is our hero.

YES WE CAN… have a drug-addicted talk show host as the “leader” of the Republican party.

YES WE CAN… spread hate in the name of Jesus.

YES WE CAN… claim our President isn’t an American born citizen.

YES WE CAN… vote for rape.

YES WE CAN… deny all rights to gay couples.

… And Now You Get Mad?!

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You didn’t get mad when the Supreme Court stopped a legal recount and appointed a President.
You didn’t get mad when Cheney allowed Energy company officials to dictate energy policy.
You didn’t get mad when a covert CIA operative got outed.
You didn’t get mad when the Pentagon misplaced $2.3 trillion.
You didn’t get mad when the Patriot Act got passed.
You didn’t get mad when we illegally invaded a country that posed no threat to us.
You didn’t get mad when we spent over 600 billion(and counting) on said illegal war.
You didn’t get mad when over 10 billion dollars just disappeared in Iraq.
You didn’t get mad when you saw the Abu Grahib photos.
You didn’t get mad when you found out we were torturing people.
You didn’t get mad when the government was illegally wiretapping Americans.
You didn’t get mad when we didn’t catch Bin Laden.
You didn’t get mad when you saw the horrible conditions at Walter Reed.
You didn’t get mad when we let a major US city drown.
You didn’t get mad when the deficit hit the trillion dollar mark.
You didn’t get mad when the debt went up $5 trillion under Bush.

You finally got mad when.. when… wait for it… when the government decided that people in America deserved the right to see a doctor if they are sick. Illegal wars, lies, corruption, torture, stealing your tax dollars to make the rich richer, are all OK with you but helping other Americans… well ^#& that.

Internet Censorship – Australia

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Anonymous is back.

They are back, and they are taking on the Australian government.

The government of Australia has set forth in it’s plan to censor the internet and ban certain kinds of porn such as porn with small breasted women, because the person watching could think that the actress is under 18. (source)  They have also banned the use of cartoon pornography as well as female ejaculation.

Of course the Australian Government has sent a release stating otherwise… (link)

So, Anonymous has responded on YouTube as well as an open letter to the public


Along with this announcement, Operation Titstorm has started.

The attack is a 3 tiered attack of email, fax, and DDOS attacks.  Of course, the main sites being attacked are the main governmental site as well as the site of the guy that started it all, Senator Stephen Conroy. The attack is gaining a lot of press, and is gaining speed fast.

Let this be a lesson to the people that are fighting against Net Neutrality in this country.  This is what could happen to us if the internet is not promised to be free and open.

Keep up the good fight Anonymous.. Keep up the good fight.

Making Drug Tests Required to be on Welfare?

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This facebook group caught my eye as friends on both sides of the aisle were joining it, so I joined it as well to see some point of views on the topic. EDIT: The linked page has since been taken down, and this one is in it’s place: Click Here

It sounds like a good idea doesn’t it? On the surface, yeah, it could sound like a good idea.  But when I thought about it more, it doesn’t seem like that good of an idea after all.  Think of all of the checks and balances that would need to be put into place to try and save a little money.

One of the biggest arguments in the group is, “I needed to pass a drug test to get my job, why can’t they get tested for getting on welfare?”  Cost would be the simple reason.  When an employer hires someone and puts them through a drug test, they pay for that cost of the hospital doing that service for them.  If a system would be put in place for drug testing welfare recipients, the government would have to pick up the tab on millions of tests to be done, which would in turn increase the costs of the welfare system as a whole.

You are probably thinking, why wouldn’t it decrease the costs?  This could be debated, but my belief is that there are more non-drug using people that need the welfare system when they fall on bad times than there are people on drugs that fall onto the system.  In the end, we would be paying more for testing, than the people that are denied would save in spending.

Now, what would happen to those denied welfare due to them using drugs? How would they make a living? They would most likely go to a life of crime, drug dealing, prostitution, etc. to try and make ends meet.  This would also cost our tax payers more money to cover the costs of these citizens.  We are not just covering their welfare now, but we are covering the costs of them being processed through the courts and then put into the prison system.

What about legal drug abuse? There are some people that use the system and abuse the money that they get on legal drugs such as nicotine and alcohol instead of feeding their kids.  How would this idea govern that?

What about corporate welfare? How would this idea be extended to that area?

All in all, this will never be more than just an idea the more you think about it, and will never make it through any congress or senate.

Unfortunately, the group on Facebook supporting this has devolved from what sounded to be a good idea on the surface to something that is bringing out the hate and racism in droves.

The current system is being abused, yes… but that is the nature of the beast.  If there is a system, someone out there will abuse it.  This system just happens to carry a stereotype with it where people are looked down on as a result of their misfortune.  It all comes down to how you enforce regulations on how to make sure that the people that need it, receive it.

There are ways to deal with people who are abusing the system, turn them in. http://www.ucowf.org/

Of course there are alternative groups out there we well, such as this one.

Stand for what you believe in, look into the issues and don’t blindly follow them.

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