"Ron Paul supporters not just doing street spam, according to Wired article." Wed Oct-31-07 09:00 PM by tigershark
Just pulled this from another forum.
http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2007/10/paul_bot If Texas congressman Ron Paul is elected president in 2008, he may be the first leader of the free world put into power with the help of a global network of hacked PCs spewing spam, according to computer-security researchers who've analyzed a recent flurry of e-mail supporting the long-shot Republican candidate.
#2. "RE: Ron Paul supporters not just doing street spam, according to Wired article." In response to Reply # 0
This makes the street spam seen less unintentional, or maybe a few misguided individuals are doing it.
Most people would not know where to find an email spammer. This shows me there is big money, connections, and knowledgeable people involved. It may just be a "Big Conspiracy" that the other side is trying to make them look bad. Because it is breaking numerous federal laws, the odd of another candidate doing this is slim.
I will try to get a picture up once again. Incase it does not show up, it appears to be street spam on a utility pole.
#3. "RE: Ron Paul supporters not just doing street spam, according to Wired article." In response to Reply # 2
I just tore down a bunch of Ron Paul banners placed on chain link fences next to the freeway. They are made of Tyvek but come down real easy with a snipper. Some of the Paul supporters just are not ethical.
#4. "RE: Ron Paul supporters not just doing street spam, according to Wired article." In response to Reply # 0 Mon Dec-10-07 06:11 PM by NorthSagamoreHeights
So far 'round Cincy I've only seen yard signs in **gasp** people's yards.
#5. "RE: Ron Paul supporters not just doing street spam, according to Wired article." In response to Reply # 3
Tore down 5 more... Christ these things are popping up everywhere. Fortunately they come down real easy. It looks like they take a lot of time making them and putting them up. So they are just wasting their own time doing this. They put them up, I take them down the next day.
#7. "RE: Ron Paul supporters not just doing street spam, according to Wired article." In response to Reply # 5
I hope you aren't doing this in Mississippi. We have castle laws. If you are ignorant on the subject look it up.
Our entire town is covered with Ron Paul signs. Most people here are voting for him. He already has our county's support.
My question is, why do you hate freedom of speech so much? Why don't you move to China where they arrest people for freedom of speech, and press. If you love restriction, then that is the place to be.
#8. "RE: Ron Paul supporters not just doing street spam, according to Wired article." In response to Reply # 3
<<I just tore down a bunch of Ron Paul banners placed on chain link fences next to the freeway.>>
Is this a privately owned fence? Built on private property? Even if the signs were illegally placed on private property, I would never trespass to steal private property. Two wrongs don't make a right.