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slammah2012

@mts.net

reply to youveshutmedown
Re: [Spam] Presidential election spam?

Don't be stupid.....
Ron Paul is truely the Next President...
I am not a Bot ...I am just paving the path
to a better way......

You should be glad when truth prevails over non truths...

No longer should truth be treated as terror.....

Ron Paul
2008


GTaylor
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reply to tonyK
Want to ease my mind that it's not Ron Paul behind it? Have him condone it publicly and say I want no part of it, Bush couldn't do it with the Swift Vets and so far Paul hasn't said anything other than a denial. To me that speaks many volumes over what his supporters throw out.


antiphishing
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reply to nwrickert
said by nwrickert See Profile :

I suspect you too are rushing to judgement in declaring it sabotage.

You might be right. Then again, somebody might have arranged for some email marketing without realizing that they were dealing with a spammer. It happens.

It will probably have negligible effects on the Ron Paul campaign.

And no, I'm not a member of the Ron Paul fan club.
OMG , I have no further comment on this forum topic !

Britney Spears (Without Undies '(|)' ) for President 2008
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nwrickert
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reply to Brad Linzy
I suspect you too are rushing to judgement in declaring it sabotage.

You might be right. Then again, somebody might have arranged for some email marketing without realizing that they were dealing with a spammer. It happens.

It will probably have negligible effects on the Ron Paul campaign.

And no, I'm not a member of the Ron Paul fan club.


Brad Linzy

@insightbb.com

reply to tonyK
This is just SABOTAGE, plain and simple.

Nobody is this damned stupid to think that spam emails are an effective or acceptible way of promoting a national presidential campaign, especially at a time when the campaign is making its greatest inroads legitimately!!!

It's an old tactic, it's tired, and sadly, it will probably be effective on some people who don't have the mental capacity to see through it. Take some of the respondants to this article already, who rush to judgment without really thinking about this in depth.

The most important thing to ask oneself when wanting to work out who is behind any action is: who benefits? Who stands to gain from sending out Ron Paul spam? Any person with half a brain will know that this only hurts Ron Paul, and no supporter I have ever met personally is this unintelligent to think it's a good idea to send out actual email spam.

Sure, as Paul supporters we have grown used to be accused of 'spamming' polls, both online and text polls (even those in which voters are restricted to one vote), so it comes as no surprise that this tactic is being used to somehow discredit Ron Paul.

We can't help it if the other candidates' supporters are too lazy to keep up with our activism. We can't help it if we're still the only presidential signs in neighborhood yards in states with late primaries, or that we're the only ones standing on roadsides holding signs for a man we think is America's last best hope for a true return to Constitutional government in Washington. But all of these things should stand as good evidence why we wouldn't want to sabotage our own candidate by breaking the law and pissing people off by sending out spam email. It just doesn't add up, and I hope more of you wake up and realize that.

-A REAL Person
Evansville, Indiana


youveshutmedown

@sbcglobal.net

reply to GTaylor
said by GTaylor See Profile :

Hey Benjie, know what's truly ridiculous? The amount of Ron Paul crap we've been hit with on usenet, social sites, etc. so no, it wouldn't surprise me to see them resort to spamming.
While I agree, I think what we are seeing is overzealous grass-roots Ron Paul advocates trying to "spread the word". I doubt that spamming people is sanctioned or encourage by the official campaign office. I wouldn't know, and I'm not really inclined to dig into it. I've had enough Ron Paul to last me a lifetime, and enough of his fans and detractors to go with it.


GTaylor
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reply to Benjie
Hey Benjie, know what's truly ridiculous? The amount of Ron Paul crap we've been hit with on usenet, social sites, etc. so no, it wouldn't surprise me to see them resort to spamming.


Benjie

@comcast.net

reply to antiphishing
So because some random spammer sent you a letter which basically he/she must be spreading to hundreds others that Means the Ron PAUL campaign is doing it? So if rudy GUiliani, mitt romney HIllary clinton or any other candidates name is on a letter forwarded to you does that mean the official campaign of that person is responsible? Hm.. if thats a yes for you than i guess I will have to imitate this same action with every other candidates official name or website info and send it to you and lets see if I or Hillary clinton's campaign would be responsible..lol dude your ridiculous..lmao i though we invented spam block on emails for a reason


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reply to tonyK
said by tonyK :

Received: from 221.205.148.164 (unknown [221.205.148.164])
by (Postfix) with ESMTP id 15391DC05C
for >; Sat, 27 Oct 2007 19:36:04 -0400 (EDT)
Received: from [221.205.148.164] by dns2.site5.com; Sat, 27 Oct 2007 23:35:48 +0000
Message-ID:
From: "kin silvia"
To: >
Subject: IRS Fears Ron Paul? fPlAQO
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 21:48:26 +0000

inetnum: 221.204.0.0 - 221.205.255.255
netname: CNCGROUP-SX
descr: CNCGROUP Shanxi Province Network
descr: China Network Communications Group Corporation
descr: No.156,Fu-Xing-Men-Nei Street,
descr: Beijing 100031
country: CN
route: 221.204.0.0/15
descr: CNC Group CHINA169 Shanxi Province Network
country: CN
origin: AS4837
mnt-by: MAINT-CNCGROUP-RR
changed: abuse@cnc-noc.net

IP address: 221.205.148.164
Reverse DNS: [No reverse DNS entry per ns1.apnic.net.]
Reverse DNS authenticity: [Unknown]
ASN: 4837
ASN Name: CHINA169-Backbone (CNCGROUP China169 Backbone)
IP range connectivity: 2
Registrar (per ASN): APNIC
Country (per IP registrar): CN [China]
Country Currency: CNY [China Yuan Renminbi]
Country IP Range: 221.200.0.0 to 221.207.255.255
Country fraud profile: Normal
City (per outside source): Beijing, Beijing
Country (per outside source): CN [China]
Private (internal) IP? No
IP address registrar: whois.apnic.net
Known Proxy? No
Link for WHOIS: 221.205.148.164

SPAMHAUS XBL LISTED (127.0.0.4) TXT= »www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=221···.164 1800 seconds 266 ms
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tonyK

@bellsouth.net

 I got following spam this weekend. Ron Paul's campaign hitting a new low, staging by opponents or dictionary attack? Seems that mail is originating from China.

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