Hey Brycers,
I am convinced that ALL the alt.binaries groups were pulled because of the
flap
over the New Yorker cartoon about Barack Hussein Obama and his wife
dressed
as Terrorists.
It was a stupid cartoon that was really about what the Rich Elitist
Leftists
think that we in the middle of the country think.
I thought, AFAIK, only Muslims seemed to get upset about cartoons & then
killed things.
Looks like some of our people do that too.
In any case, they do not want spinoffs of such cartoons passing around on
the Internet
thereby affecting the fall elections.
They don't want to be accused or sued or held responsible in any way for
hosting any kind of political lampoon images that would impact any
candidate.
A rather anti-American view, IMHO.
Their action is blatant outright CENSOR****P
instigated by some people in branches of the Government who are in
collusion
with Special Interest groups and they *Influenced* the ISPs.
Now whether that was Coercive or Cooperative... we may not know for a
while.
I do not buy their excuses.
This should be a lesson to all of us exactly how tenous our "Freedoms"
really are.
The fight has just begun.
See how easy they can *take it all away*?
They can do the same to anyone's life just as easily.
Graystar
BTW, they are stupid because they didn't kill the de.alt.binaries.
Overlooked? Possibly, but were I looking to implement a restriction
filter... DE would have been 1st on the list having been to Germany and
saw
what I saw in the public square there. I find it odd that the *Network
NAZIs* missed that one. <the morons that they are>
But then they are not trying to Censor the Germans... Just Americans, eh?
THINK!
Bryce on.
"Rita" <riden@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> Changing ISP's won't help. It's ALL Isp's. See
> http://www.nystopchild****.com/
His goal: All Isp's
>
> --
> Rita
> http://ritasquilts.com
> "Gipse" <gipse@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:4t2r74h40e7a1v5duiu8503mfeopjj74hi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> It's not just the graphics groups that were yanked.
>> ALL alt.bin groups are *gone*..... unless you go down to free.alt.bin
>> The only thing that's being posted there, however, is those annoying
>> "cancel" messages that no one reads. I cannot understand why they
>> would pull the entire alt.bin section off their servers when some of
>> them were not even graphic-oriented.
>> I love this country, *but*, I for one, and getting really fed up with
>> our so-called-government trying to tell us what we can and cannot do
>> with our personal lives!! The old book, "1984" and "Ferinheight 451"
>> aren't so much fiction anymore....they're slowly becoming a reality.
>> What a sad, sad world we live in today.
>> I think I may change ISP's just to see if it makes any difference....
>> doubtful tho. (sigh)
>>
>> On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 17:55:34 -0400, "Bill Carey"
>> <imnotstupid@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>>Rita,
>>>
>>>I've sent a couple of emails back as well, but I'm afraid that I have
>>>seen
>>>some images, primarily on the poser group, that probably do cross the
>>>line.
>>>I have no interest in getting in to argument about that, just one of
>>>those
>>>you know it when you see it things. One of those was about a week ago,
>>>might
>>>be the one they were able to put in front of someone and say, see! My
>>>letters are geared towards trying to get the vue, bryce and lightwave
>>>groups
>>>back on the list since those packages aren't geared towards images of
>>>humans
>>>and it's more difficult to produce questionable materials. They just
>>>blanket
>>>deleted anything under alt.binaries.3d, which is an overreaction.
>>>
>>>Good luck to us!
>>
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