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October 14, 2003

Man of the hour. I don’t know. You listen to most of these politicians and they just talk and talk. But this one is different. He’s a real leader.

I mean, I’m no extremist, but sometimes you need a strongman who can sort the bad guys out. [02:34 PM]

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Billmon ::: (view all by) ::: October 14, 2003, 02:48 PM:

Today, Spam! Tomorrow, ze vorld!

the talking dog ::: (view all by) ::: October 14, 2003, 06:20 PM:

And not just spammers themselves-- but those who harbor and support spammers must also be brought to account. The leading spammers are all part of an access of drivel.

I say to all: you are either with us, or against us. We will stop the spammers and bring them to justice... dead or alive...

the talking dog ::: (view all by) ::: October 14, 2003, 06:20 PM:

And not just spammers themselves-- but those who harbor and support spammers must also be brought to account. The leading spammers are all part of an axis of drivel.

I say to all: you are either with us, or against us. We will stop the spammers and bring them to justice... dead or alive...

Alan Bostick ::: (view all by) ::: October 14, 2003, 11:49 PM:

Jeff Bezos, the insane dictator of Amazon.com, is known to posess Weapons of Mass Emailing. Inspections have failed. The only course open to us is to disarm him by force.

Isn't it obvious why 62% of Americans, when polled, say that Bezos is behind the Sobig attacks?

We have received reports from British Intelligence that Amazon.com has attempted to buy from Nigeria CD-ROMs containing tens of millions of email addresses. Bezos' intentions are clear.

If the IETF won't back us, we will act without the IETF.

David Goldfarb ::: (view all by) ::: October 15, 2003, 03:25 AM:

It's weird; my first reaction was, "That's not funny." But about halfway through the article it actually did start becoming funny.