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Check out this Socialist crap from AOL

Posted: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 11:27:19
by ProShooter
Just tried to sign on to AOL mail and saw this image - https://s.aolcdn.com/os/webmail/promos/ ... nin_3_9_10

It said "take control of your mail and keep the spam out".

Do they not know where that Socialist image comes from? Has Obamalove infiltrated AOL?

Re: Check out this Socialist crap from AOL

Posted: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 12:36:24
by allingeneral
I know that AOL has some of the most ridiculous spam policies known to the interwebz.

They don't surprise me with their socialist images. As a matter of fact - not much surprises me anymore when it comes to big corporations and their left-leaning tendencies.

The only way to fix it is to get some conservatives into places of power in the mass media (including the internet)

Re: Check out this Socialist crap from AOL

Posted: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 03:04:43
by goodoleboy
allingeneral wrote:I know that AOL has some of the most ridiculous spam policies known to the interwebz.

They don't surprise me with their socialist images. As a matter of fact - not much surprises me anymore when it comes to big corporations and their left-leaning tendencies.

The only way to fix it is to get some conservatives into places of power in the mass media (including the internet)
Conservatives use the internet? That's not what my teacher told me!

.....oh wait.................... :friends: Hi guys!

Re: Check out this Socialist crap from AOL

Posted: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:48:13
by GS78
Same kind of images used by the National Education Association.

Re: Check out this Socialist crap from AOL

Posted: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:17:29
by 9MMDerringer
AOL is just about dead anyways. Most of America is switching over to broadband high speed connections, and in those circumstances, AOL is an additional charge on top of the Broadband connection charge. GMAIL offers something like 6GB of free web-mail storage space for FREE. I connect to the Internet using Comcast high speed. We connect that to a wireless router, which everyone in the house can connect to from anywhere in the house and everyone gets a faster connection than one person dialing in to AOL would get. Then everyone signed up for and got GMAIL, Yahoo, and various other FREE webmail addresses, which work just fine, and no need to give a penny to AOL.