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Cult Watch Title: TOS doubling-down on the griftathon hysteria Heavy Fire! Under a Coordinated Denial of Service Attack The illiberal progressives are trying to knock us offline. We're fighting the good fight and will not succumb. I'm sniping the most annoying ones by hand, then two more show up to replace him. Going to experiment with an automated system to nuke 'em. SkyNet lives. ---------- I'm sure cash will plug the leak, but it'll take a lot of cash, no doubt. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest an automated system to nuke 'em. Auto-ban, a technological breakthrough, but requires more donations! Robotic viking kitties are the wave of the future. The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party![]() #2. To: Hank Rearden, Liberator (#0) Heavy Fire! Under a Coordinated Denial of Service Attack I assume that means five cat ladies tried to download a photo of George W. Bush at the same time and brought the trusty Packard-Bell 486SX server to its knees.
#3. To: Tooconservative (#2) I assume that means five cat ladies tried to download a photo of George W. Bush at the same time I coined the term "Picturelickers" for the Bush Jr. worshipers of the time (remember the Daily Devotional photo threads?). They didn't like it much. Probably one of the reasons I was banned in '06, heh.
#4. To: hondo68 (#1) Robotic viking kitties are the wave of the future. I hate to step on your toes but John & Jim run simple scripts from some old Linux boxes that makeup the many BS posts that people read. Sorry to let you down about an awkward website that needs cash revenues on a continuous basis.
#5. To: Hank Rearden (#3) I coined the term "Picturelickers" for the Bush Jr. worshipers of the time (remember the Daily Devotional photo threads?). They didn't like it much.
#6. To: buckeroo (#4) I hate to step on your toes but John & Jim run simple scripts from some old Linux boxes that makeup the many BS posts that people read. Sorry to let you down about an awkward website that needs cash revenues on a continuous basis. You raise an interesting point. Just how many real members are over there and how much are their regular donors chipping in (as opposed to what they advertise during the Griftathons)? I suspect it is scammier than even the most cynical antifreepers realize.
#7. To: Tooconservative (#6) I suspect it is scammier [sic] than even the most cynical antifreepers realize. There always seems to be a Texan that completes the Griftathon just in the nick of tyme based on the arbitrary deadlines. This scam appeared in the early 2000's as though GWBush (worst US President, in all of US history and most STOOPID leader ever to be a major power broker) ensured some maejiical pixie dust upon FR.
#8. To: buckeroo (#7) We have heard less and less about the Mysterious Texan over the years. He was once a staple of freeper lore. He was RimJob's own Marlboro Man. I can't recall the last time anyone in a supposed position to know details about the Griftathons made any reference to the Mystery Benefactor. Or was the Mystery Benefactor just a way to shut down a freepathon before reaching its stated goal? We have no idea how much or how little RimJob has taken in on his various griftathon schemes over the years. They fine-tuned and varied their basic fundraising themes over the years but they seem to have settled back into a few familiar lies. Like the alleged problems of the database server which, strangely enough, mostly seem to act up during Griftathons. It's a raging coincidence IMO.
#9. To: buckeroo (#4) Scripts or not, they could buy a faster stronger machine for 3K. It is not that traffic went up so much.
#10. To: Tooconservative (#8) Let me ask you a direct question: Would you donate any money to FR based on all the data or information you have? On a personal note, I donated thousands of bucks in the 1998-2000 tyme frame towards FR. I met with some of FR's best; I even put up some Washington DC protests and created action in Southern California. It was kinda phun. But as I look back it was all a waste of tyme and money.
#11. To: Hank Rearden, Tooconservative (#3)
I coined the term "Picturelickers" for the Bush Jr. worshipers of the time (remember the Daily Devotional photo threads?). They didn't like it much. Jim Rob was agin' him before he was for him.
Jim Rob on George W. Bush (1999)
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a37bd2556430e.htm#2 [dead link]
#12. To: buckeroo (#10) Let me ask you a direct question: Would you donate any money to FR based on all the data or information you have? Yeah, I think not.
#13. To: A Pole (#9) Scripts or not, they could buy a faster stronger machine for 3K. But, but, but ..... that would be squandering a whole THREE DAYS of revenue on infrastructure, when there are uneaten breadsticks out there! They keep pleading poverty, when the money to completely replace everything rolls in once a week. JohnBoy's probably calling a helicopter limousine service for those trips to San Jose - one that can land in the Olive Garden parking lot.
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