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Anonymous - 30 Dec 2004 17:09 GMT
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HOW COME YOU haven't yet completely shut down the public        
newsgroup archives? As anyone can plainly see, users can
STILL access the uncensored archives through the foreign-  
domain servers, for example:        
 
 http://www.google.co.in./groups?selm=5d24b5eaa007da8b663168f90ea8a915@dizum.com
 http://www.google.co.uk./groups?selm=5d24b5eaa007da8b663168f90ea8a915@dizum.com        
 http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=5d24b5eaa007da8b663168f90ea8a915@dizum.com
 
THUS the user can manually highlight, copy and paste any        
archived message ID after a foreign-domain Google server
like http://www.google.co.in./groups?selm= in India, or  
http://www.google.co.uk./groups?selm= in the UK, or any        
other foreign-domain Google server and gain access to the
*uncensored* version of the archives like they were before  
your so-called "beta" censored the archives across-the-board
in the wake of your bitter defeat on November 2, 2004 (former      
Vice-President AL GORE is after all among your senior advisors)!
 
But until you completely disable this foreign-domain work-around,
users can still access the uncensored newsgroup archives. Users      
can also still search the previously uncensored archives via the
foreign-domain advanced search feature, e.g.  
       
       http://www.google.co.in./advanced_group_search
       http://www.google.co.uk./advanced_group_search  

So get busy, Google! You need to finish what you started circa      
December 1st 2004. You need to quickly and permanently disable
the foreign-domain back-door to the public newsgroup archives  
before the *moderate* Democrats search through them and figure      
out that you Anti-American left-wing terrorist-supporters had
hijacked the party and resoundingly *LOST* them the election        
on November 2, 2004--so much so that the Democrats have lost
all credibility and political-viability for the foreseeable  
future. The Democrat party is in post-election tatters, and
we Republicans are going to see to it that we finish you off        
once and for all... so what are you waiting for? Let's make
the battle between our patriotic Grand Old Party vs. all of  
you rabidly-insane Anti-Christian liberal terrorists escalate        
into all-out CIVIL WAR! We Republicans are DANCING on your graves...
         
Happy Roman New Year!
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.google.co.in./groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster      
http://www.google.co.uk./groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster
http://www.geocities.com/daniel_joseph_min      
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2B1CCFE7
         

     
Paul Hyndman - 30 Dec 2004 21:07 GMT
Please be consistent in the Sender's name you use!

That way, those who are dazzled by your brilliance will not accidentally
miss any of your pearls, while the rest of us need not continually update
our "Blocked Senders" list (sigh... like it'll do any good!)

Now then, how about a new year's resolution to treat your fellow newsgroup
contributors with the same level of respect and consideration you would have
them offer you?

Cheers,

Paul (ashamed of myself for adding wasted bandwidth)

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> HOW COME YOU haven't yet completely shut down the public
> newsgroup archives? As anyone can plainly see, users can
> STILL access the uncensored archives through the foreign-
> domain servers, for example:
Zebito Coog - 30 Dec 2004 22:05 GMT
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> HOW COME YOU haven't yet completely shut down the public
> newsgroup archives? As anyone can plainly see, users can
> STILL access the uncensored archives through the foreign-
> domain servers, for example:

http://www.google.co.in./groups?selm=5d24b5eaa007da8b663168f90ea8a915@dizum.com

http://www.google.co.uk./groups?selm=5d24b5eaa007da8b663168f90ea8a915@dizum.com

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=5d24b5eaa007da8b663168f90ea8a915@dizum.com

> THUS the user can manually highlight, copy and paste any
> archived message ID after a foreign-domain Google server
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> in the wake of your bitter defeat on November 2, 2004 (former
> Vice-President AL GORE is after all among your senior advisors)!

Good job   Min,  Keep after them,   Stay the Course.
I don't want Al Gore or others erasing   internet history.
zzbunker@netscape.net - 30 Dec 2004 23:51 GMT
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> > HOW COME YOU haven't yet completely shut down the public
> > newsgroup archives? As anyone can plainly see, users can
> > STILL access the uncensored archives through the foreign-
> > domain servers, for example:

http://www.google.co.in./groups?selm=5d24b5eaa007da8b663168f90ea8a915@dizum.com

http://www.google.co.uk./groups?selm=5d24b5eaa007da8b663168f90ea8a915@dizum.com

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=5d24b5eaa007da8b663168f90ea8a915@dizum.com

> > THUS the user can manually highlight, copy and paste any
> > archived message ID after a foreign-domain Google server
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> Good job   Min,  Keep after them,   Stay the Course.
> I don't want Al Gore or others erasing   internet history.

Al Gore can't possibly erase history.
Since science only granted that power
of Erasure to Bill Clinton.

Since Bill Clinton is the only president
so far to have worshipped Internet
from the land of Newton.

He did it in London, he did it in New York,
he did it in Australia.
He did it in the IBM auto-sig machine.
He did it in the Post Office.

He even did in the Dick Nixon Oval Museam.
Saying: What you mean by is, Nixon got no act.

And yet as real history will record,
it was Nixon's neo-Gestapo that
invented the Internet, not Al Gore.
Nomen Nescio - 31 Dec 2004 03:00 GMT
>> HOW COME YOU haven't yet completely shut down the public
>> newsgroup archives? As anyone can plainly see, users can
>> STILL access the uncensored archives through the foreign-
>> domain servers, for example:
>
>Good job   Min,  Keep after them,   Stay the Course.

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Will do, brother. We've got 'em down and we're going in for
the KILL once our Patriot Act III kicks in, watch and see...

>I don't want Al Gore or others erasing   internet history.

We sure don't, and that's why I'm grateful that our US gov't
maintains complete records of the archives around the world,
even of the posts which had the "X-No-Archived=yes" header,
which Deja News and now Google deleted from their archives.
And the foreign-domain work-around is still functional, so
anyone who wants to search the uncensored archives can still
do so at this writing. That's not likely to last long, though.

And this latest act of post-election supression on the part
of the liberals at Google to globally-censor the archives is
very telling as to how BADLY they are hurting in the wake of
November 2, 2004--and for that much I'm exceedingly grateful
to the Gods of heaven for making the liberals' lives so very
miserable! Even so, the liberals' global censorship of free-
speech expressed & recorded on the public newsgroup archives
clearly proves that it's the liberals who've supported censor-
ship from the beginning! But now, because the liberals haven't
got a chance of ever winning the Presidency nor of regaining
the majority in Congress ever again, federal law is going to
make life ever-more difficult and desperate for the liberals
such that I don't care if they take the archives down or not.
It's more gratifying knowing that liberalism is DEAD & BURIED
in America's political arena and will soon enough be likewise
utterly reduced to smoldering ashes and cast to the four winds.

Happy Roman New Year!
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.google.co.in./groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster
http://www.google.co.uk./groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster
http://www.geocities.com/daniel_joseph_min
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2B1CCFE7
Anonymous - 31 Dec 2004 05:04 GMT
>> HOW COME YOU haven't yet completely shut down the public
>> newsgroup archives? As anyone can plainly see, users can
>> STILL access the uncensored archives through the foreign-
>> domain servers, for example:
>
>Good job   Min,  Keep after them,   Stay the Course.

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Will do, brother. We've got 'em down and we're going in for
the KILL once our Patriot Act III kicks in, watch and see...

>I don't want Al Gore or others erasing   internet history.

We sure don't, and that's why I'm grateful that our US gov't
maintains complete records of the archives around the world,
even of the posts which had the "X-No-Archived=yes" header,
which Deja News and now Google deleted from their archives.
And the foreign-domain work-around is still functional, so
anyone who wants to search the uncensored archives can still
do so at this writing. That's not likely to last long, though.

And this latest act of post-election supression on the part
of the liberals at Google to globally-censor the archives is
very telling as to how BADLY they are hurting in the wake of
November 2, 2004--and for that much I'm exceedingly grateful
to the Gods of heaven for making the liberals' lives so very
miserable! Even so, the liberals' global censorship of free-
speech expressed & recorded on the public newsgroup archives
clearly proves that it's the liberals who've supported censor-
ship from the beginning! But now, because the liberals haven't
got a chance of ever winning the Presidency nor of regaining
the majority in Congress ever again, federal law is going to
make life ever-more difficult and desperate for the liberals
such that I don't care if they take the archives down or not.
It's more gratifying knowing that liberalism is DEAD & BURIED
in America's political arena and will soon enough be likewise
utterly reduced to smoldering ashes and cast to the four winds.

Happy Roman New Year!
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.google.co.in./groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster
http://www.google.co.uk./groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster
http://www.geocities.com/daniel_joseph_min
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2B1CCFE7
Morituri-|-Max - 30 Dec 2004 22:31 GMT
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Terry Bohlsen - 31 Dec 2004 01:22 GMT
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Has DJM ever actually replied to an answer to his posts? I don't read them
but don't remember seeing a reply in the headers ever.

Terry B
Moree
Australia
TedKord@excite.com - 31 Dec 2004 01:51 GMT
I responded to him once, recently, and he replied with
a "plonk." Ironic that a man who has no problem inserting
his unwanted, uninvited drivel anywhere he can will
block any dissenting voice. Ironic, but no surprising of
a modern day pseudo-conservative.

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> Moree
> Australia
 
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