Archive for March, 2009

Anti-Gays during the House voting on the Matthew Shepard Act?

Posted Sunday, March 29, 2009 by admin


What did they say? I got a newsletter from HRC(Human Rights Campaign) Saying that anti-gay extremists used many vulgar things to push the act away, this is what was in the letter:

Pop quiz: Before last week’s House **** crimes vote, which of the following absurd tactics did anti-gay groups use to try to stop the vote?

A: Manufacture a blatantly fake House transcript.
B: Promote the work of a known ****** filmmaker (whose other titles include “Keep America White”).
C: Claim this law would make it a crime to “read the Bible a certain way” or have anti-gay thoughts.
D: Callously invoke the Virginia Tech massacre.
E: All of the above.

If you answered ‘E’, you’ve been doing your homework. Extremist groups have made stopping the Matthew Shepard Act a centerpiece of their agenda………..

Can anyone tell me what it was they did? I am very interested as to what they said.
We have a leader? O_O Who is s/he? Why was I not informed?!

Oh and by the way, how will we “use it to our own devices”?

It stops the **** crimes. It makes it so that people can’t hurt other people based on sexual orientation, just like how killing a black person just because they’re black is a crime. How about you answer me that?

Offline Affiliate Marketing

Posted Saturday, March 21, 2009 by admin


This is an interview with Jonathan Treiber, CEO of RevTrax, a company that specializes in offline affiliate marketing. I caught up with Jonathan a couple weeks ago at Affiliate Summit West 2009, and he was nice enough to take the time to talk about offline affiliate marketing and how it works. What I think is interesting about the model is that it affords brick & mortar retailers to take advantage of a performance-based advertising model, as well as the measurable results of online campaigns.

what is your reaction about advocacy advertising?

Posted Thursday, March 19, 2009 by admin


Advocacy Advertising Advocacy advertising is normally thought of as any advertisement, message, or public communication regarding economic, political, or social issues. The advertising campaign is designed to persuade public opinion regarding a specific issue important in the public arena. The ultimate goal of advocacy advertising usually relates to the passage of pending state or federal legislation. Almost all nonprofit groups use some form of advocacy advertising to influence the public’s attitude toward a particular issue. One of the largest and most powerful nonprofit advocacy groups is the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). The AARP fights to protect social programs such as Medicare and Social Security for senior citizens by encouraging its members to write their legislators, using television advertisements to appeal to emotions, and publishing a monthly newsletter describing recent state and federal legislative action. Other major nonprofit advocacy groups include the environmental organization Green-peace, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), and the National Rifle Association (NRA).

react about is it good for the children? and how it affects our lives or react based on advocacy advertisements.

How much should I charge for an email template design?

Posted Tuesday, March 17, 2009 by admin


A client of mine asked me to design a newsletter template for his mailshot campaign. I am a website designer and frankly speaking – have no idea how much I should charge him for this. The project will include designing and testing html email and then sending it to 2500 recipients.

How much would you charge for that?

Who is the president candidate with a last name beginning with La Rou?

Posted Monday, March 16, 2009 by admin


This presidential candidate had run for U.S. presidency several times, but without much success. However, a group of people support his causes, and is launching a campaign to “send U.S. president **** Cheney to jail”. These supporters are promoting the group’s journals, newsletters in Queens Borough in New York.

What is a marketing campaign?

Posted Friday, March 13, 2009 by admin


I was assigned to come up with a marketing campaign. Does this mean to come up with ideas, or actually make the newsletters, emails, etc.? Please help!! THANKS!!!

internet book publicity campaign firms?

Posted Wednesday, March 11, 2009 by admin


I am looking for companies/firms that can market a book via internet. That can do the following:get us covered on blogs in health, news, books, and any appropriate targeted areas
get us featured on podcasts
have us covered by Web sites, including web sites of print publications and/or web sites with newsletters and other areas to promote in

and get by-line articles syndicated to other Web sites

What are my chances of getting into an ivy?

Posted Wednesday, March 11, 2009 by admin


I’m a 16-year- old junior from Texas. I’m homeschooled but have taken 4 classes at my local community college and will take 12 next year. I hope to take 5 ap tests this summer. I have not taken any subject tests yet but I plan to take some this Spring. I have a 2250 on the SAT (I just got my scores back). I have a 4.0 GPA from my co-op (where a lot of homeschoolers come together to learn from homeschool moms who are educated on the subject they teach) and a 4.0 from the community college, having taken arabic 1 & 2, algebra, and US history. I got a 214 on the PSAT so I might also be a national merit scholar. I’m in the homeschool national honor society (Eta Sigma Aplha) and I hope to become the Community Service Organizer. I’m trying to earn the congressional bronze medal. I am the co-president of my debate team and mentor newbie debaters. I also am a regional champion in debate. I participate in the Model UN, specifically the Harvard Model UN and the Texas Model UN, as the president of the homeschool UN club. I participate in boy scouts and hope to get eagle. I have been a scribe and a patrol leader, having won best booth in show at a scout show and wining the national honor patrol award and the troop honor patrol award. I play varsity tennis. I am the editor of my troop’s newsletter. I am in my church’s choir and am president of the boy’s choir. I am the founder and editor of my co-ops yearbook with around 200 kids. I am also the president of my co-ops model congress club. During the summer, I participate in debate camp, boy scout camp, my church’s vbs, and i travel alot, usually to egypt to immerse myself in arabic. I used to have a jobas my church’s av operator, but then I started doing it for free. Which brings me to my volunteer work. Besides all the stuff I do for scouts and the honor society, I am the reader for my church, as well as a sunday school helper. I;ve gone on 7 mission trips with my church to help deaf children in rio bravo mexico. I campaigned for John McCain for 3 hours, tuesdays and thursday, for 5 weeks, and I volunteer at a homeless shelter every month for 5 hours. I think that’s it. What do you think? oh, also, I’ll be interning for my congressman this summer.
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Obama’s Pastor Circulates Hamas Manifesto, What do you all think about this?

Posted Sunday, March 1, 2009 by admin


By Aaron Klein

JERUSALEM – Sen. Barack Obama’s Chicago church reprinted a manifesto by Hamas that defended terrorism as legitimate resistance, refused to recognize the right of Israel to exist and compared the terror group’s official charter – which calls for the murder of Jews – to America’s Declaration of Independence.

The Hamas piece was published on the “Pastor’s Page” of the Trinity United Church of Christ newsletter reserved for Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., whose anti-American, anti-Israel remarks landed Obama in hot water, prompting the presidential candidate to deliver a major race speech earlier this week.

Hamas, responsible for scores of shootings, ******* bombings and rocket launchings against civilian population centers, is listed as a terrorist group by the U.S. State Department.

The revelation follows a recent WND article quoting Israeli security officials who expressed “concern” about Robert Malley, an adviser to Obama who has advocated negotiations with Hamas and providing international assistance to the terrorist group.

In his July 22, 2007, church newsletter, Wright reprinted an article by Mousa Abu Marzook, identified in the publication as a “deputy of the political bureau of Hamas.” A photo image of the piece was captured and posted today by the business blog BizzyBlog, which first brought attention to it. The Hamas article was first published by the Los Angeles Times, garnering the newspaper much criticism.

According to senior Israeli security officials, Marzook, who resides in Syria alongside Hamas chieftain Khaled Meshaal, is considered the “brains” behind Hamas, designing much of the terror group’s policies and ideology. Israel possesses what it says is a large volume of specific evidence that Marzook has been directly involved in calling for or planning scores of Hamas terrorist offensives, including deadly ******* bombings. He was also accused of attempting to set up a Hamas network in the U.S.

Marzook’s original piece was titled, “Hamas’ stand” but was re-titled “A Fresh View of the Palestinian Struggle” by Obama’s church newsletter. The newsletter also referred to Hamas as the “Islamic Resistance Movement,” and added in its introduction that Marzook was addressing Hamas’ goals for “all of Palestine.”

In the manifesto, Marzook refers to Hamas’ “resistance” – the group’s perpetuation of anti-Israel terrorism targeting civilians – as “legal resistance,” which, he argues, is “explicitly supported by the Fourth Geneva Convention.”

The Convention, which refers to the rights of people living under occupation, does not support ******* bombings or rocket attacks against civilian population centers, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America noted.

Marzook refers to Hamas’ official charter as “an essentially revolutionary document” and compares the violent creed to the Declaration of Independence, which, Marzook states, “simply did not countenance any such status for the 700,000 African slaves at that time.”

Hamas’ charter calls for the murder of Jews. Among its platforms is a statement that the “[resurrection] will not take place until the Muslims fight the Jews and the Muslims kill them, and the rock and the tree will say: ‘Oh Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, kill him!’”

In his piece, Marzook says Hamas only targets Israel and denies that Hamas’ war is meant to be waged against the U.S., even though Hamas officials have threatened America, and Hamas’ charter calls for Muslims to “pursue the cause of the Movement (Hamas), all over the globe.”

Trinity Church did not respond to a phone message requesting comment.

Obama’s campaign also did not reply to phone and e-mail requests today for comment.

Obama aide wants talks with terrorists

WND reported in January that Malley, an Obama foreign policy adviser, has penned numerous opinion articles, many of them co-written with a former adviser to the late Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat, petitioning for dialogue with Hamas and blasting Israel for policies he says harm the Palestinian cause.

Malley also previously penned a well-circulated New York Review of Books piece largely blaming Israel for the collapse of the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations at Camp David in 2000 when Arafat turned down a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza and eastern sections of Jerusalem and instead returned to the Middle East to launch an intifada, or terrorist campaign, against the Jewish state.

Malley’s contentions have been strongly refuted by key participants at Camp David, including President Clinton, then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and primary U.S. envoy to the Middle East Dennis Ross, all of whom squarely blamed Arafat’s refusal to make peace for the talks’ failure.

In February 2006, after Hamas won a majority of seats in the Palestinian parliament and amid a U.S. and Israeli attempt to isolate the Hamas-run Palestinian Authority, Malley wrote an op-ed for the Baltimore Sun advocating international aid to the terror group’s newly formed government.

“The Islamists (Hamas) ran on a campaign of effective government and promised to improve Palestinians’ lives; they cannot do that if the international community turns its back,” wrote Malley in a piece entitled, “Making the Best of Hamas’ Victory.”

Malley contended the election of Hamas expressed Palestinian “anger at years of humiliation and loss of self-respect because of Israeli settlement expansion, Arafat’s imprisonment, Israel’s incursions, Western lecturing and, most recently and tellingly, the threat of an aid cutoff in the event of an Islamist success.”

Malley said the U.S. should not “discourage third-party unofficial contacts with [Hamas] in an attempt to moderate it.”

In an op-ed in the Washington Post in January coauthored by Arafat adviser Hussein Agha, Malley – using what could be perceived as anti-Israel language – urged Israel’s negotiating partner, Abbas, to reunite with Hamas.

“A renewed national compact and the return of Hamas to the political fold would upset Israel’s strategy of perpetuating Palestinian geographic and political division,” wrote Malley.

He further petitioned Israel to hold talks with Hamas.

“An arrangement between Israel and Hamas could advance both sides’ interests,” Malley wrote.

In numerous other op-eds, Malley advocated a policy of engagement with Hamas.
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German Demands (WW2OL HUMOR)

Posted Sunday, March 1, 2009 by admin


This video was in response to the general outrage over how the vehicles were introduced into the world war 2 online campaigns as time went on.

There were times when the campaign would end before some equipment ever made it into the field. Leading to months of never getting to fly the FW190 and other mid-late war vehicles.

The picture at the end is of one of the developers (callsign “Hatch”)