nate895
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I'm not going to read it...![]()
Kludge, is your new avatar Gene Amondson of the Prohibiton Party?
I'm not going to read it...![]()
Well, we don't have health freedom, so how can Huffpo criticize free market healthcare? We don't even have one.

Kludge, is your new avatar Gene Amondson of the Prohibiton Party?
Yes, he's amazing!

Why would you read that garbage site, nevertheless give them exactly what they want (traffic)?
We shouldn't boycott websites, we should take them over.
Sometimes i suspect that this argument is being used as a way to passify us, and discourage us from using the internet to speak out. Remember how annoyed the FOX "news" "journalists" were when we kept sending them angry e-mails.
I think they sat down and invented this entire "dont give them any traffic" argument to fool us into being passive.
We shouldn't boycott websites, we should take them over.
Ron Paul supporters are never going to "take over" the Huffington Post, one of the most liberal blogs there is. However, we can give them greater incentive (through increased ad revenue) to continue to publish this sort of garbage, though.
It's sort of like the Paul supporters who kept feeding the Wonkette trolls throughout the campaign. Why reward bad behavior?
It doesn't really matter though. People are going to do what they want. I was just making an observation.
By your logic a site that has an agenda against RP would rather have 1000 comments of which 90% are critical of their article then 100 who mostly agree?
They will get more hits for sure, but I really think they would rather be without those particular visitors, after all the comments are there for all to see, and they will undermine what they are trying to do.
Or look at it another way, would you rather have a random visitor to the site see a hitpiece on RP with comments that mostly agree, or wouldn't it be better for the comments to clearly refute their article.
You remember how FOX, ABC and CNN deleted the comments from articles critical of Paul after they were flooded by RP supporters who completely refuted the articles, right?
If you think you can go on a site like the Huffington Post and change anyone's mind, you are kidding yourself. These people are socialists; they are the enemy of freedom and prosperity. Personally I'm not going to take the troll bait and reward a cheap political stunt.
I'm sure the Wonkette guy who paid his rent for months by slandering RP would agree with you, though.
We shouldn't boycott websites, we should take them over.
indeed, that's what we used to do.