Posted by
tohu.vavohu on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 4:54:32 AM
(Proposition 107:
(2) (3) (4)
(note: number four will give you the opportunity to look at the other
propositions for the upcoming elections.)
**IMPORTANT**: So I was just going to have that in the
e-mail and send it off to you. But I came across something quite interesting in
my search for links to Proposition 107. (You might want to read everything
before you click on the links that is in the story I'm about to tell. Maybe
not.) I started off by doing a google search,
and of course, I clicked on the first site
noted. I was giving it a once over look. The first major story on the page I
was looking at. I looked at the picture it provided. I don't know why it was
striking me as wrong but it did. I was thinking I was just loosing it. The
second story on the page used words in the introduction that seemed off as
well. What was it? I couldn't quite grasp it. Another story about Len Munsil
didn't seem right. They were using a picture of a robot shooting lasers. I
clicked on their t-shirts and did
a quick glance. Why was I getting a Nazi feeling from them? So I went back to
the main site again and scrolled to the bottom to see if they had a link to a
sponsor. I clicked on the link that said "Paid for by The People Who Paid For
Prop107.com". (If the website has a little picture for it, my browser will
display it in the address bar, and right before I clicked the link, I noticed
that it was a swastika). The link took me to a site(2) of
what I thought was for The Center for Arizona Policy. Looks like it. So I
started to read because the first "story" is for the Prop 107. And it was
striking me as "off" and "wrong". I read: "...Master Plan campaign..." &
"...(a word TownHall.com won't let me publish, sighting it is an unacceptable word)-Elimination..." & the link right under the intro says "Click here
for the God Hates (the plural of the word TownHall.com won't let me publish, sighting it is an unacceptable word) website". I was now starting to think that I was really
loosing it. I started scrolling down just reading the front page stuff. It was
way off. It still wasn't really hitting me. I clicked on a story
that didn't sound right, and read just a little bit knowing that something
wasn't right. I went back to the main page and kept scrolling. At the bottom
of the page to the right I saw the word "Hitler" above a picture of Dr. James
Dobson. The information around the contact info didn't seem right at all. I
started to think that maybe hackers got to Center for Arizona Policy's website.
Then I noticed the long website name, and thought that the real site had a
shorter name. So I went to google, typed "center for arizona policy" and
noticed the search
provided a link to the actual site(3). I
was right, the name of the sight is supposed to be shorter. And it's the legit
site for CAP (Center for Arizona Policy). I went back and checked all the sites
I had been to. The first site about Prop 107 all of a sudden started popping
out the obvious to me. Look at the hat
towards the top left, Nazi. It's a propaganda page. And the second site I went
to is a propoganda page
and a blatant misuse and attack against the CAP. Now, if you check out the fake
site(2) and
then the real site(3) the difference is
glaringly obvious. I don't know what else to type. I am shocked.
I recommend sending
this to a couple people. what do you think?
Originally sent 9/29/2006
Arizona's Proposition 107 and misleading sites.
~tohu.vavohu