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,Γράφει ο ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΣ Ι. ΝΤΕΡΜΑΝΑΚΗΣ*
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Η ενδυνάμωση του κινήματος προστασίας καταναλωτών θα αποτελέσει σύντομα και στον τόπο μας έναν από τους στόχους των ενεργών πολιτών. Το κίνημα μπορεί να γίνει ασπίδα προστασίας δικαιωμάτων μέσα στο αρνητικό και σκληρό διεθνές περιβάλλον της παγκοσμιοποίησης όπου δυστυχώς διακυβεύονται η υγεία, η ποιότητα ζωής και η κοινωνική προστασία των οικονομικά ασθενεστέρων πολιτών.
Τα κινήματα καταναλωτών σε παγκόσμιο επίπεδο μπορούν να λειτουργήσουν ως μηχανισμός αποδυνάμωσης των αυθαίρετων και καταχρηστικών δραστηριοτήτων των πολυεθνικών εταιρειών και του ασύδοτου κεφαλαίου. Ειδικότερα στην πατρίδα μας το υγιές καταναλωτικό κίνημα αγωνίζεται για μια ανθρωποκεντρική ανάπτυξη εναρμονισμένη με το φυσικό περιβάλλον, για συνεργασία με φοιτητικούς, επιστημονικούς και περιβαλλοντικούς φορείς και για την ανάδειξη ενός μοντέλου διαβίωσης αλλά και διάθεσης - πιστοποίησης αγαθών που θα είναι φιλικό προς τους νέους, τα άτομα με ειδικές ανάγκες και τους αλλοδαπούς.
Συμμετέχοντας ενεργά στο κίνημα προστασίας καταναλωτών μπορούμε να αναδείξουμε την καταχρηστική δραστηριότητα τραπεζών και ασφαλιστικών εταιρειών, την ακυρότητα πολλών όρων που επιβάλλουν στον ανυποψίαστο και σε δυσχερή θέση καταναλωτή και να συμβάλλουμε στη βελτίωση της νομοθεσίας και της νομολογίας. Αντιλαμβανόμενοι οι δικαστές την ενδυνάμωση του κινήματος θα κατανοήσουν ότι η προστασία του καταναλωτή είναι επιβεβλημένο να υπερισχύσει των θεωριών περί προστασίας του χρηματοπιστωτικού συστήματος και θα χαρακτηρίζουν ως άκυρους ολοένα και περισσότερους αινιγματικούς για τον καταναλωτή γενικούς όρους συναλλαγών.
Οι αυτοψίες και οι πρώτες δραστηριότητες της Ένωσης Προστασίας Καταναλωτών Χανίων ήταν αυτές τις ημέρες ιδιαίτερα παραγωγικές και οδήγησαν σε χρήσιμα συμπεράσματα. Η εξαπάτηση και παγίδευση καταναλωτών μέσω διαδικτύου είναι συχνή. Τράπεζες και ασφαλιστικές εταιρείες συνεχίζουν να εφαρμόζουν προκλητικά όρους συναλλαγών που έχουν κριθεί άκυροι από δικαστήρια άλλων περιοχών της χώρας μας και συχνά παρακρατούν τον τόκο των μικροκαταθετών ή τους χρεώνουν με υπερβολικά λειτουργικά έξοδα. Πολυκαταστήματα ηλεκτρικών ειδών πωλούν συσκευές χωρίς να παρέχουν σαφείς οδηγίες στην ελληνική γλώσσα (όπως οφείλουν) για την ασφαλή χρήση και αξιοποίηση των συσκευών αυτών και χωρίς να διασφαλίζουν επαρκείς τεχνικές υπηρεσίες συντήρησης και επισκευής τους. Αντιπροσωπείες πωλούν αυτοκίνητα με εγγυήσεις που δεν έχουν απλή και κατανοητή διατύπωση, αλλά περιέχουν αοριστίες και υπερβολικές ρήτρες εξαίρεσης της ευθύνης των αυτοκινητοβιομηχανιών.
Η παραπλανητική διαφήμιση για συναλλαγές εντός καταστήματων και εξ αποστάσεως είναι ευρεία. Σούπερ μάρκετ εμφανίζονται καταχρηστικά ως υπερασπιστές των καταναλωτικών αξιών, αλλά κάνουν χρήση των πλέον σκοτεινών πρακτικών αποπροσανατολισμού των αδύναμων κοινωνικών ομάδων του τόπου μας. Κτηματομεσιτικά γραφεία προωθούν προς πώληση ακίνητα ασαφούς ιδιοκτησιακού καθεστώτος και σαθρές οικοδομές παραπλανώντας ντόπιους και αλλοδαπούς που ερωτεύτηκαν τον τόπο μας και αποφάσισαν να περάσουν την υπόλοιπη ζωή τους σε αυτόν. Κανόνες της οικοδομικής παραβλέπονται στο βωμό της εξοικονόμησης υλικών και της αποφυγής δαπανών.
Το όνειρο ζωής για την απόκτηση μόνιμης στέγης γίνεται συχνά εφιάλτης όταν εκ των υστέρων (λόγω και έλλειψης Κτηματολογίου) διαπιστώνεται ότι ολόκληρες περιοχές είναι αγνώστου κυριότητας. Εταιρείες κινητής τηλεφωνίας τοποθετούν τις τερατώδεις κεραίες τους στις πλέον πυκνοκατοικημένες περιοχές (κοντά σε σχολεία και νοσηλευτικά ιδρύματα) χωρίς ποτέ να γίνεται άμεσος και αποτελεσματικός έλεγχος της εκπεμπόμενης ακτινοβολίας. Οι ζημίες πολιτών λόγω έλλειψης ή ανεπάρκειας των κοινωφελών υποδομών είναι καθημερινές. Για την αντιμετώπιση αυτών των προβλημάτων αλλά και πολλών άλλων είναι αναγκαία η ένταξη των ενεργών πολιτών του τόπου μας στην Ένωση Προστασίας Καταναλωτών Ν. Χανίων η οποία ολοκληρώνει σύντομα τις ιδρυτικές της διαδικασίες και θα αποτελέσει φορέα μιας συνειδητής και τεκμηριωμένης διεκδίκησης αλλαγών του σύγχρονου προτύπου διαβίωσης προς την κατεύθυνση της συναλλακτικής διαφάνειας, της βιώσιμης κατανάλωσης, της ανανεώσιμης ενέργειας και του σεβασμού της βιοποικιλότητας του περιβάλλοντος. Η συμβολή και η συμμετοχή οποιουδήποτε συμπολίτη μας αποδέχεται αυτές τις βασικές αρχές θα είναι εξαιρετικά χρήσιμη.
* Νομικός σύμβουλος Ένωσης Προστασίας Καταναλωτών Ν. Χανίων.

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  1. Ine poli simantiko na iparxi organosi alios gja tis poliethnikes ise ena mikro mirmigki

    http://www.servietes.blogspot.com/

    Dhite sti servietes ta VIDEO apo tous Camidhes pou exoun genithi stin Eladha

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  2. Πάρα πολύ καλό άρθρο κ. Ντερμανάκη. Θα ήθελα την άδειά σας να το προσθέσω και στο www.sales.gr
    Ευχαριστώ.

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  3. Αυτό το σχόλιο αφαιρέθηκε από τον συντάκτη.

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  4. Με το τέλος των πετρελαίων, NATO-Κινέζοι ΕΧΘΡΟΙ ΤΗΣ ΑΥΤΑΡΚΕΙΑΣ και της Διεθνούς εκεχειρίας, ετοιμάζονται να αλληλοσφαγούν κι όποιον πάρει ο χάρος, αν έρθει την επόμενη δεκαετία η παγκόσμια ψύξη που έχουν οι ίδιοι αναγγείλει, και με τα τσι(π)ράκια τους εφαρμόζουν παντού το "διαίρει και κατάστρεφε". Γι΄ αυτό πολεμούν με λύσσα το ΣΥΜΦΙΛΙΩΤΙΚΟ ΕΝΙΑΙΟ ΨΗΦΟΔΕΛΤΙΟ. Μόνο που αν οι κανίβαλοι καταλάβαιναν ότι είναι μέσα στο λάκκο που σκάβουν για τους άλλους, δε θα υπήρχε κανιβαλισμός. Πάντως τελευταίοι θα μείνουν οι ψυχραιμότεροι!
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/10/eu.climatechange
    Η παραφροσύνη τού από τους αρχομανείς κατευθυνόμενου υπερπληθυσμού στην Κίνα
    http://www.nap.edu/html/climatechange-brief/abruptclimatechange-brief.pdf
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/ray-of-hope-can-the-sun-save-us-from-global-warming-762878.html
    http://en.rian.ru/science/20080122/97519953.html
    http://www.gao.spb.ru/english/astrometr/index1_eng.html
    http://www.nzclimatescience.org/images/PDFs/archibald2007.pdf
    http://www.ardin.gr/page/article.php?id=ARDIN_I_33-S_1-A_9
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaXxwSUXMOw

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  5. ΕΔΩ ΤΙΣ ΑΓΩΓΕΣ ΣΑΣ ΜΕΧΡΙ ΝΑ ΤΟΥΣ ΦΥΓΟΥΝ ΤΑ ΣΦΡΑΓΙΣΜΑΤΑ:

    ΔΙΟΙΚΗΤΙΚΟ ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΙΟ

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    ΘΕΣΗ
    ΟΝΟΜΑΤΕΠΩΝΥΜΟ

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    ΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ
    ΦΩΤΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΝΙΚΟΣ

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    ΓΕΝ.ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΑΣ
    ΜΠΟΥΖΟΥΛΑΣ ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΟΣ

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    ΑΝΤΙΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ
    ΣΤΑΜΕΛΟΣ ΗΛΙΑΣ

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    ΓΡΑΜ ΟΡΓΑΝΩΤΙΚΟΥ
    ΡΙΖΟΣ ΡΙΖΟΣ

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    ΤΑΜΙΑΣ
    ΣΤΑΣΙΝΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΗΣ

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    Β' ΑΝΤΡΙΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ

    ΥΠΕΥΘΥΝΟΣ ΤΥΠΟΥ
    ΚΑΤΑΝΑΣ ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ

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    Β ΑΝΠΛ. ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΑΣ
    ΠΡΟΣΚΥΝΗΤΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΑΡΗΣ

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    Γ' ΑΝΤΙΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ
    ΚΑΤΣΑΡΟΣ ΚΩΣΤΑΣ

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    Γ΄ΑΝΑΠΛ. ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΑΣ
    ΚΑΡΑΠΑΣ ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ

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    ΑΝΑΠΛ. ΤΑΜΙΑΣ
    ΠΗΛΙΧΟΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ

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    ΕΦΟΡΟΣ
    ΒΑΡΛΑΜΟΣ ΠΑΥΛΟΣ

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    ΕΚΤΕΛ. ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΟΣ
    ΔΗΜΑΣ ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ

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    ΕΚΤΕΛ. ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΟΣ
    ΓΚΑΡΑΒΕΛΑΣ ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ

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    ΕΚΤΕΛ. ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΟΣ
    ΚΑΛΑΙΤΖΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΙΟΡΔΑΝΗΣ

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    ΕΚΤΕΛ. ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΟΣ
    ΚΟΥΤΣΟΔΗΜΑΣ ΚΩΣΤΑΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΑΓΓΕΛΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΑΓΓΕΛΗΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΙΔΗΣ ΠΑΝΤΕΛΗΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΑΖΑΚΟΣ ΚΩΣΤΑΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΑΛΑΙΤΖΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΑΜΠΑΝΟΣ ΚΩΣΤΑΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΑΡΑΛΕΥΘΕΡΗΣ ΠΑΝΤΕΛΗΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΟΛΛΑΤΟΣ ΕΥΓΕΝΙΟΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΟΥΡΕΤΑΣ ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΜΠΑΝΙΑΣ ΚΩΣΤΑΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΜΠΑΣΤΑΣ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΗΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΜΠΟΥΚΟΥΒΑΛΑΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΠΑΠΑΝΔΡΙΑΝΟΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΠΟΛΥΖΩΓΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΗΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΤΡΑΧΑΝΑΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ

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    ΡΕΛΙΑΣ ΣΤΑΜΑΤΗΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΧΑΤΖΑΡΑΣ ΝΙΚΟΣ

    ΕΞΕΛΕΚΤΙΚΗ ΕΠΙΤΡΟΠΗ

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    ΘΕΣΗ
    ΟΝΟΜΑΤΕΠΩΝΥΜΟ

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    ΧΡΙΣΤΟΓΟΥΛΑΣ ΒΑΓΓΕΛΗΣ

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    ΑΝΤΙΠΡΟΕΡΟΣ
    ΦΡΑΓΚΟΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΒΑΓΓΕΛΗΣ

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    ΓΕΝ.ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΑΣ
    ΤΟΥΜΠΟΥΛΙΔΗΣ ΝΙΚΟΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΜΟΥΝΤΡΙΧΑΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ

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    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΜΠΡΟΥΜΑΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΙΔΗΣ

    ΓΕΝ.Ο.Π./Δ.Ε.Η.-Κ.Η.Ε.

    Member of ICEM & EMCEF, Μέλος Γ.Σ.Ε.Ε.
    Αριθ. Μητρ. Πρωτοδικείου Αθηνών 57
    Αριθ. Απόφ. 262/27.02.1971
    ΣΤΟΥΡΝΑΡΗ 73-75 Αθήνα, Τ.Κ.104-32
    ΤΗΛ. 210.5215.700 FAX:210.5235.996

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  6. ΕΔΩ ΤΙΣ ΑΓΩΓΕΣ ΣΑΣ:

    ΜΠΟΥΖΟΥΛΑΣ ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΟΣ, ΓΕΝ.ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΑΣ ΓΕΝ.Ο.Π./Δ.Ε.Η.-Κ.Η.Ε.

    Δημητρακοπούλου Ν 38
    Αθήνα 11742
    KΟΥΚΑΚΙ
    2109224003


    ΣΤΑΜΕΛΟΣ ΗΛΙΑΣ
    ΑΝΤΙΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ ΓΕΝ.Ο.Π./Δ.Ε.Η.-Κ.Η.Ε.

    Μανωλιάσας 12-14
    Καισαριανή 16121
    ΙΛΙΣΙΑ
    2107233972

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  7. ΤΑ ΜΙΖΑΡΙΣΜΕΝΑ ΑΡΘΡΑ ΤΩΝ
    "ΔΗΜΟΣΙΟΓΡΑΦΩΝ"...

    ΝΕΑ
    "Η ΔΕΗ ΕΠΙΜΕΝΕΙ ΒΡΩΜΙΚΑ"
    γιωργος φιντικακης
    χαρης καρανικας

    ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΟΤΥΠΙΑ
    ΔΕΗ "ΕΓΚΩΜΙΟ ΣΤΟΝ ΛΙΘΑΝΘΡΑΚΑ"
    μιχαλης καιταντζιδης


    ΡΕ ΑΛΗΤΕΣ
    Ο ΛΙΘΑΝΘΡΑΚΑΣ
    ΤΟΥ ΜΠΟΜΠΟΛΑ,ΜΥΤΙΛΗΝΑΙΟΥ,ΚΟΠΕΛΟΥΖΟΥ
    ΚΤΛ

    ΚΑΙ ΤΩΝ ENDESA,ENEL,ENDISON

    EINAI OIKOΛΟΓΙΚΟΣ?
    Ο ΛΙΘΑΝΘΡΑΚΑΣ ΤΩΝ ΝΤΑΒΑΤΖΗΔΩΝ ΔΕΝ
    ΣΚΟΤΩΝΕΙ?

    ΠΟΣΑ ΜΑΥΡΑ ΠΗΡΑΤΕ ΠΑΠΑΓΑΛΑΚΙΑ
    ΓΙΑ ΝΑ ΓΡΑΦΕΤΕ ΜΑΛΑΚΙΕΣ?

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  8. ΓΕΝΟΠ-...............ΔΕΗ

    ΓΕΝΟΠ-τα παιρνω απο τους προμηθευτες-ανταγωνιστες της δεη-ΔΕΗ.

    ΓΕΝΟΠ-ειμαστε το μακρυ χερι των νταβαδων-ΔΕΗ.


    ΓΕΝΟΠ-χοντρες μιζες-ΔΕΗ


    ΓΕΝΟΠ-απαξιωνουμε την δεη,με εντολες των ανταγωνιστων της-ΔΕΗ.

    ΓΕΝΟΠ-διοριζουμε τα παιδια μας,στις
    εταιρειες των προμηθευτων-ανταγωνιστων της δεη-ΔΕΗ

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  9. Δυστυχώς ένα καταναλωτικό κίνημα το μόνο που μπορεί να κάνει είναι να περιορίσει της αυθαιρεσίες του "δημοκρατικού" συστήματος. Δεν είναι σε θέση εξ ορισμού να αλλάξει τις σχέσεις παραγωγής και να πιέσει τις εταιρίες να αλλάξουν τρόπο δράσης. Μπορεί να βοηθήσει παροδικά σε τομείς όπως η αστικοδημοκρατική εξαπάτηση, αλλά δε βλέπω τον τρόπο που μπορεί να μετατραπεί σε μοχλό πολιτικής πίεσης προς ένα δικαιότερο εμπόρευμα. Και τούτο το λέω επειδή δε στοχεύει σε fair trade, αλλά προκειμένου να μειώσει στο ελάχιστο τις τιμές απλά αντιδρά στις αυξήσεις που έρχονται να χρυσώσουν τις επιθυμίες των πολυεθνικών εταιριών για εκμετάλλευση των χωρών παραγωγής πρώτης ύλης.

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  10. @xman

    είναι αλήθεια ότι τα χρήματα είναι μαύρα και δεν φορολογούνται;

    Δε μου λες, άκουσα ότι θύματα του κυκλώματος πορνογραφίας που συμμετέχεις είναι και ανήλικα παιδιά, είναι αλήθεια;

    Δεν μας είπες, είναι αλήθεια ότι είσαι αυτός:

    vaggelis tsirkas (vaggos13@acn.gr)
    derehani 23-25
    Athens, ATTIKI 11144
    GR
    τηλέφωνο 6972253108

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  11. ΟΧΙ ΜΟΝΟ ΕΙΣΑΙ ΑΣΧΕΤΟΣ ΑΠΟ INTERNET ΑΛΛΑ ΕΙΣΑΙ ΚΑΙ ΚΑΚΟΗΘΗΣ ΜΑΛΑΚΑΣ!

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  12. A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100! A conversation with Ted Stevens (R-AK), a co-sponsor of “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008".

    Advertisement [Editors note: I recently had a chance to catch up with Senator Ted Stevens on an all-expense paid hunting trip courtesy of ExxonMobile. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about the so-called anti-phishing bill.]

    Domain Name Wire (DNW): Senator Stevens, it’s such a pleasure to be on this trip with you.

    Ted Stevens: Yeah, well my aides told me you contributed to my campaign.

    DNW: Yes, yes of course. Hey, can I ask you a question about that phishing bill you are supporting?

    Stevens: Yeah, OK [grunts].

    DNW: Why are you co-sponsoring the bill?

    Stevens: Well, Alaska is a big state for fishing, you know. It’s a big part of our economy. And a lot of seniors are scammed by bogus fishing trips that are shorter than advertised and led by unauthorized tour guides.

    DNW: Um, with all due respect I don’t think you understa—

    Stevens: What! Are you questioning me? Where are you from, anyway?

    DNW: Texas, sir.

    Stevens: Well don’t tell me what I should know about fishing in Alaska.

    DNW: But this bill is about stealing peoples’ information through phishing, with a “ph”.
    Senator Ted Stevens

    Stevens: Huh? Does that have to do with that Interweb thing — err World Wide Internet — err, you know, the series of tubes?

    DNW: Yes, yes, the series of tubes.

    Stevens: I don’t trust that thing. Just the other day my staff sent me an internet and I didn’t get it for three days. Too many kids downloading music on that MyTube thing, I guess.

    DNW: Right. Anyway, why would you be supporting this bill, which is really just a masquerade for tougher trademark laws and will increase the costs of legitimate small businesses?

    Stevens: Look, to be honest with you Senator Olympia Snowe just told me I should attach my name to this. And some big companies that line my pockets told me to sign the thing too.

    DNW: Ah, I see.

    [loud scream]

    Stevens: Oh, Damn! Did Cheney just shoot Larry Craig in the face?!?!

    [Editor’s note, part 2: Thanks to Stephen Colbert and his Better Know a District for the inspiration.]

    © DomainNameWire.com 2008.

    Have you completed the 2008 Domain Name Wire survey? Win $100!

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  13. Ένας περιορισμός στο εισαγόμενο κείμενο δε μπορεί να μπει; Έλεος πια με τους σεντονάδες και τους παπλωματάδες.

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  14. Aγαπητέ δικηγόρε, όλα αυτά που γραφεις είναι συγκεκριμένες αδυναμίες της αγοράς και την ευθύνη τη φέρουν:

    α) την πολιτική ευθύνη, συγκεκριμένοι υπουργοί και υφυπουργοί + τους γενικούς γραμματείς των υπουργείων αυτών

    β) η συγκεκριμένη εταιρεία - κατάστημα - επιχείρηση.

    γ) ο καταναλωτής σε κάθε περίπτωση, οφείλει να το ψάξει, να το ξαναψάξει και να το ξαναψάξει πριν δώσει τα λεφτά του.

    να μην ανοίξει πάρεδώσε με τράπεζες - αυτό βέβαια δε γίνεται, αλλά ας τα ελαχιστοποιήσει.

    γενικότερα, οι υπάλληλοι λαδώνονται από τις εταιρείες κλπ , για αυτό ο καταναλωτής όταν συναντήσει πρόβλημα, ας μη χάσει τον καιρό του με αναφορές σε διάφορες υπηρεσίες ή φορείς δήθεν προστασίας του.

    Σε διαφορά μου με τη μεγαλύτερη τηλεπικοινωνιακή εταιρεία, ο εκπρόσωπος του καταναλωτικού σωματείου που συμμετείχε από το νόμο στην επιτροπή, ΔΕΝ ΠΗΡΕ ΤΟ ΜΕΡΟΣ μου! Κι ενώ ήταν ολοφάνερη η κλοπή χρημάτων μου. Χαζός ήταν; τι θα του έδινα εγώ κάτω από το τραπέζι;

    Από τη στιγμή που οι καταναλωτικές ενώσεις επιχορηγούνται από τα κοινοτικά κονδύλια, σύμφωνα με το νόμο, πάει, βρώμισε η υπόθεση.

    Και καθώς η επιχορήγηση εξαρτάται και από τον αριθμό των μελών του σωματείου, έχω δικαίωμα να αμφιβάλλω για τις προθέσεις σου να στείλεις αυτό εδώ το κείμενο και να βρεθούν αναγνώστες πιθανά μέλη.

    Η αγορά είναι "σκατά" σε μέσο και υψηλό επιπεδο υπηρεσιών και προϊόντων, γιατί οι εταιρείες τώρα εξαργυρώνουν τα γραμμάτια στήριξης στη ΝΔ.

    Αξίζει τον κόπο να ψάξει κάποιος δημοσιογράφος, ποιες εταιρείες έχουν κέρδη τη τελευταία 3ετία και έχουν μετόχους υψηλόβαθμα μέλη της ΝΔ

    Μετά το παιχνίδι του γερμανού, όλα γίνονται στην αγορά. και νομιμοποιούνται πολιτικά.

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  15. Φασιστοειδη ειναι του κερατα και το κανουν επιτηδες...!!
    Ανωμαλα καθηκια..

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  16. Μενω εκλπηκτος απο το κειμενο σου,ειναι δυνατον?

    "Η αγορά είναι "σκατά" σε μέσο και υψηλό επιπεδο υπηρεσιών και προϊόντων, γιατί οι εταιρείες τώρα εξαργυρώνουν τα γραμμάτια στήριξης στη ΝΔ.

    Αξίζει τον κόπο να ψάξει κάποιος δημοσιογράφος, ποιες εταιρείες έχουν κέρδη τη τελευταία 3ετία και έχουν μετόχους υψηλόβαθμα μέλη της ΝΔ

    Μετά το παιχνίδι του γερμανού, όλα γίνονται στην αγορά. και νομιμοποιούνται πολιτικά."
    Κανει τετοια πραγματα η καλη μας κυβερνηση?

    Σοβαρα?

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  17. Λυση υπαρχει...το φυλακτο !!!

    μπεεεεεεεεεεεε

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  18. Φασιστοειδη ειναι του κερατα και το κανουν επιτηδες...!!
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    Ανωμαλα καθηκια..

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  19. Ο ΔΙΚΟΜΜΑΤΙΣΜΟΣ Ν.Δ-ΠΑΣΟΚ ΞΟΦΛΗΣΕ

    ΖΗΤΩ Ο ΝΕΟΣ ΔΙΚΟΜΜΑΤΙΣΜΟΣ

    Ν.Δ-ΣΥΡΙΖΑ
    ΔΕΞΙΑ-ΑΡΙΣΤΕΡΑ

    Ο ΕΝΔΙΑΜΕΣΟΣ ΓΥΦΤΟΣ-ΠΑΣΟΚ ΕΙΝΑΙ
    ΠΤΩΜΑ ΠΟΥ ΣΑΠΙΖΕΙ.

    ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφή
  20. Μιλάμε για την απόλυτη παραμόρφωση.

    Daemons ~ Δαιμόνιοι
    Aliens ~ Eliens ~ Elines
    Ένωση ~ Ζεύξη ~ Zeus ~ Zesus ~ Jesus
    Ελλάδα ~ El-Land ~ El-Landian ~ Ελλάνιος

    Δείτε το φως εδώ.

    Ξυπνάτε πατριώτες, έρχεται η ώρα μας.

    ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφή
  21. ANOIKTH EPISTOLH PROS OLOUS TOUS ELLHNES KAI OPOION ALLON XEREI NA DIABAZEI GREKLIS! ή σενάριο

    EXO ENA EROTIMA KAI XRIAZOME TH BOITHIA OLON sas GIA NA APANTITHEI.
    GIA AUTO PROOTHISTE TO ,ALLWSTE EXEI KAI PLAKA

    POSA ?
    TI POSA THA MOU PEITE
    POSA XROSTAEI H ELLADA .?. POSO EINAI SUNOLIKA TO DIMOSIO XREOS.?.
    KURIE TSIPRA .. PITE EKEI STOUS BOULEUTES TOU SIRIZA NA KANOUN MIA ERWTISH..
    E TI STO KALO DEN MPOREI KAPOIOS NA MAS PEI OS POTE THA XEPLIRONOUME ..
    2040? 2050? AN DEN XANADANISTOUME
    XERO GO...NA KANOUME OIKONOMIES ...NA KANOUME
    ENAN ERANO .. E NA DOSOUME KATI MPROSTA .. E KAI !!!!!!!!!!
    NA MHN XANADANISTOUME RE GAMOTI*&^&^^&!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    TI STO KALO KANETE ?...ANTE TORA MH TA PARO ME THN OLIMPIADA ..
    POU PARALIGO NA XANAXTISETE THN ATHINA ..KAI TI WRAIA STADIA
    KAI TI STO KALO NA TA KANOUME TORA TOSA STADIA.?AS TA MIRASOUME....
    KAI TI NA KANOUME TOSA KAINOURIA KAI ANAKENISMENA DIAMERISMATA .
    ..OX O TOURISMOS..AX AX
    ....SKOTOURES STO KEFALI MAS*1

    TORA ME TOSO DANISMO KAI ME TOSO PROTHIMOUS POLITIKOUS NA SIGALIPSOUN TO
    THEMA TOU DHMOSIOU DANISMOU,EKAPSAN OLH THN PELOPONISO(OUSTIASTIKH DIALISH
    PIROSBESTIKHS META 2004) PROKIMENOU NA EKMETALEUTOUN KAI NA EKXORISOUN ENA
    SORO EKTASIS .. SE KAPIA SIMFERONTA . AGNOSTOU .TAUTOTITAS .
    ANTIKEIMENA ata!!AUTA TA ata LOIPON LENE STHN KIBERNISH

    ata YO MAN !! MOU XROSTAS KAI DEN EXEIS NA PLIROSIS ...

    KUBRNISI (KLASIKOI XENEROTOI)PIOS EISTE .?

    ata RE MALAKA EIMASTE AP TON SULOGO TWN PISTOTON SOU ..
    OLOI AUTOI POU H XORA SOU XROSTAEI EKPROSOPOUNTE APO EMAS
    EUROPAIKH KENRIKH TRAPEZA , F.B. KAI ANADOXOI

    KUBERNISH(ATARAXH KAI KALA ) E KAI DEN EXETE ENA ONOMA
    NA SAS FONAZOUME ?

    ata PES MAS KAI ESU.. ata ! DEN GAMIETE!!

    KUBERNISH .. OK ata. TI NEA ?

    ata........


    KUBERNISH OK KATALABA . NA LOGARIASTOUME.

    ______________EDW AGAPITOI FILOI ..MAS LIPEI TO NOUMERAKI POU PSAXNOUME
    PIO PANO (POSA XROSTAME RE GAMOTO????)KAI TO GAMOTO EINAI OTI AN DEN EXO
    AUTO TO NOUMERO DEN MPORO NA TELIOSO AUTO TO SENARIAKI ..
    ANYWAY ...KAI META TO LOGARIASMO

    ata OPOTE MOU XROSTAS ? EURO KAI ? DOLARIA KAI KATI ? XRIMATOPISTOTIKA
    PROIONTA

    KUBERNISH POPO EFTASE TOSO E??? EGW KANO TO PAN GIA NA TIRISO TON DIAKANONISMO
    KAI TO XERIS.DEN MPORO NA KANO KATI PARAPANO

    ata KANIS PLAKA TORA??? KANONIKA THA EPEREPE NA SOU DIMEUSW OTI
    EXIS KAI DEN EXIS ..
    ARKETA SOU XARISA.KAI LEFTA APO THN EUROPH SOU EDOSA.

    KUBERNISH MA ? AFOU ME UPOXREONIS NA ISPRATO FOROUS
    (UPO ENA DISEKATOMIRIO MORFES) APO TOUS POLITES GIA NA PLIRONO TON DIAKANONISMO
    ..OSO MPORO TELOS PANTON.E PROSEXO KAI TA MAGAZA SOU !!
    DEN MPORIS NA PEIS? . EXO KAI FTINO METANASTI ,,EXO ANOIKTA SINORA ,,
    XENES BASIS ,, TERASTIES EKTASIS EKXORIMENS GIA DEKADES XRONIA ..
    E?E? DEN KANO OTI MOU LES ?

    ata DEN EINAI ARKETO !XROSTAS KAI EISAI KAKOPLIROTIS. AKOU TI THA KANIS TORA.
    THA KAPSIS THN PELOPONISO KAI THA THN KANIS xENODOHIA KAI LUNA PARK .

    KUBERNISH OK BOSS

    ata A KAI MHN KSEXASO FTIAXE KAI AUTO TO KOLODROMO EKEI XAMO .


    KUBERNISH NAI NAI ! THA TOUS BALOUME DIODIA

    ata xa xa NAI LES KAI DEN EXEI DIODIA EDO KAI 20 XRONIA EKEI . MA TI KOROIDA ..
    PRAGMATIKA TI ZWA POU EINAI ..?
    MAKARI OLES OI XORES NA HTAN SAN THN ELLADA RE GAMOTO

    KUBERNISH SE KATALABENO

    TELOS PROTOU EPISODIOU


    APETOUME NA DOUME XANA DASOS SE OLES TIS PERIOHES POU EXOUN KAEI STHN ELLADA
    (TOULAXISTON TA TELEUTAIA 2 XRONIA RE POUST@#$%)
    DEN EXEI PISTEI KANENAS POLITIS APO MIA APLH DILOSH TOU PROTHIPOURGOU ..
    AUTOU TOU APLOU YPALLILISKOU ...
    OTI OI EKTASEIS OLES THA KIRIXTOUN ANADASOTEES .. POU EINAI TA DIATAGMATA ?
    YPARXOUN?GIATI EKXORITIKAN EKTASIS STH PARNITHA?

    KAI KATI ALLO ESEIS TOU SINASPISMOU !!! H ANERXOMENH DYNAMH !!! PREPEI NA
    MAS DIXETE OTI DEN EISTE YPALLILOI TOUS OXI ME LOGIA ...ALLA ME PRAXIS !!!!
    APOKALIPSTE TOUS MASKARADES!!AN THELETE NA KANETE ENA KALO STON TOPO .APOKALIPSTE
    THN OLH PLEKTANH . STAMATISTE TON EXOTERIKO DANISMO !!KAI STAMATISTE NA XEPOULATE TON TOPO
    DITHEN GIA NA XEPLIROSETE TO XREOS LERNEA YDRA !!!!!
    ...GIATI NAI H SIXRONH DOULIA EINAI TO SYSTHMA TWN KENTRIKON TRAPEZON!!!
    ISOS GIA AUTO NA ELEGE TO KKE EXO APO THN EOK .
    MA KURIA PAPARIGA ??? ESEIS MIPOS XERETE POSA XROSTAME ?
    PITE TOUS NA STAMATISOUN NA DANIZONTE ..ti? PERNEI PROMITHIA KAI O PERISOS?

    TOULAXISTON AS MA BOITISEI KAPIOS NA TELIOSO TO SENARIO MOU RE GAMOTi..


    *1 SKOTOURES STO KEFALI MAS - BGIKE APO TON LAIKO MITHO THS PIRPOLISIS THS PELOPONISOU.(LENE
    OTI O KARAMANLIS ITHELE NA PAEI THN IERH FLOGA THS OLIMPIADAS STO PEKINO . TI SIGINITIKO !?!! APO KLADI SE KLADI
    ALLA O KORINTHIAKOS TON STAMATISE.) TOTE LEEI H LAIKH RISH O KOSMOS SE OLH THN ELLADA KITAGE PSILA KAI ELEGE KAI
    KATARIOTAN GIA AUTH THN SKOTOURA STON OURANO ...


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  22. ANOIKTH EPISTOLH PROS OLOUS TOUS ELLHNES KAI OPOION ALLON XEREI NA DIABAZEI GREKLIS! ή σενάριο

    EXO ENA EROTIMA KAI XRIAZOME TH BOITHIA OLON sas GIA NA APANTITHEI.
    GIA AUTO PROOTHISTE TO ,ALLWSTE EXEI KAI PLAKA

    POSA ?
    TI POSA THA MOU PEITE
    POSA XROSTAEI H ELLADA .?. POSO EINAI SUNOLIKA TO DIMOSIO XREOS.?.
    KURIE TSIPRA .. PITE EKEI STOUS BOULEUTES TOU SIRIZA NA KANOUN MIA ERWTISH..
    E TI STO KALO DEN MPOREI KAPOIOS NA MAS PEI OS POTE THA XEPLIRONOUME ..
    2040? 2050? AN DEN XANADANISTOUME
    XERO GO...NA KANOUME OIKONOMIES ...NA KANOUME
    ENAN ERANO .. E NA DOSOUME KATI MPROSTA .. E KAI !!!!!!!!!!
    NA MHN XANADANISTOUME RE GAMOTI*&^&^^&!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    TI STO KALO KANETE ?...ANTE TORA MH TA PARO ME THN OLIMPIADA ..
    POU PARALIGO NA XANAXTISETE THN ATHINA ..KAI TI WRAIA STADIA
    KAI TI STO KALO NA TA KANOUME TORA TOSA STADIA.?AS TA MIRASOUME....
    KAI TI NA KANOUME TOSA KAINOURIA KAI ANAKENISMENA DIAMERISMATA .
    ..OX O TOURISMOS..AX AX
    ....SKOTOURES STO KEFALI MAS*1

    TORA ME TOSO DANISMO KAI ME TOSO PROTHIMOUS POLITIKOUS NA SIGALIPSOUN TO
    THEMA TOU DHMOSIOU DANISMOU,EKAPSAN OLH THN PELOPONISO(OUSTIASTIKH DIALISH
    PIROSBESTIKHS META 2004) PROKIMENOU NA EKMETALEUTOUN KAI NA EKXORISOUN ENA
    SORO EKTASIS .. SE KAPIA SIMFERONTA . AGNOSTOU .TAUTOTITAS .
    ANTIKEIMENA ata!!AUTA TA ata LOIPON LENE STHN KIBERNISH

    ata YO MAN !! MOU XROSTAS KAI DEN EXEIS NA PLIROSIS ...

    KUBRNISI (KLASIKOI XENEROTOI)PIOS EISTE .?

    ata RE MALAKA EIMASTE AP TON SULOGO TWN PISTOTON SOU ..
    OLOI AUTOI POU H XORA SOU XROSTAEI EKPROSOPOUNTE APO EMAS
    EUROPAIKH KENRIKH TRAPEZA , F.B. KAI ANADOXOI

    KUBERNISH(ATARAXH KAI KALA ) E KAI DEN EXETE ENA ONOMA
    NA SAS FONAZOUME ?

    ata PES MAS KAI ESU.. ata ! DEN GAMIETE!!

    KUBERNISH .. OK ata. TI NEA ?

    ata........


    KUBERNISH OK KATALABA . NA LOGARIASTOUME.

    ______________EDW AGAPITOI FILOI ..MAS LIPEI TO NOUMERAKI POU PSAXNOUME
    PIO PANO (POSA XROSTAME RE GAMOTO????)KAI TO GAMOTO EINAI OTI AN DEN EXO
    AUTO TO NOUMERO DEN MPORO NA TELIOSO AUTO TO SENARIAKI ..
    ANYWAY ...KAI META TO LOGARIASMO

    ata OPOTE MOU XROSTAS ? EURO KAI ? DOLARIA KAI KATI ? XRIMATOPISTOTIKA
    PROIONTA

    KUBERNISH POPO EFTASE TOSO E??? EGW KANO TO PAN GIA NA TIRISO TON DIAKANONISMO
    KAI TO XERIS.DEN MPORO NA KANO KATI PARAPANO

    ata KANIS PLAKA TORA??? KANONIKA THA EPEREPE NA SOU DIMEUSW OTI
    EXIS KAI DEN EXIS ..
    ARKETA SOU XARISA.KAI LEFTA APO THN EUROPH SOU EDOSA.

    KUBERNISH MA ? AFOU ME UPOXREONIS NA ISPRATO FOROUS
    (UPO ENA DISEKATOMIRIO MORFES) APO TOUS POLITES GIA NA PLIRONO TON DIAKANONISMO
    ..OSO MPORO TELOS PANTON.E PROSEXO KAI TA MAGAZA SOU !!
    DEN MPORIS NA PEIS? . EXO KAI FTINO METANASTI ,,EXO ANOIKTA SINORA ,,
    XENES BASIS ,, TERASTIES EKTASIS EKXORIMENS GIA DEKADES XRONIA ..
    E?E? DEN KANO OTI MOU LES ?

    ata DEN EINAI ARKETO !XROSTAS KAI EISAI KAKOPLIROTIS. AKOU TI THA KANIS TORA.
    THA KAPSIS THN PELOPONISO KAI THA THN KANIS xENODOHIA KAI LUNA PARK .

    KUBERNISH OK BOSS

    ata A KAI MHN KSEXASO FTIAXE KAI AUTO TO KOLODROMO EKEI XAMO .


    KUBERNISH NAI NAI ! THA TOUS BALOUME DIODIA

    ata xa xa NAI LES KAI DEN EXEI DIODIA EDO KAI 20 XRONIA EKEI . MA TI KOROIDA ..
    PRAGMATIKA TI ZWA POU EINAI ..?
    MAKARI OLES OI XORES NA HTAN SAN THN ELLADA RE GAMOTO

    KUBERNISH SE KATALABENO

    TELOS PROTOU EPISODIOU


    APETOUME NA DOUME XANA DASOS SE OLES TIS PERIOHES POU EXOUN KAEI STHN ELLADA
    (TOULAXISTON TA TELEUTAIA 2 XRONIA RE POUST@#$%)
    DEN EXEI PISTEI KANENAS POLITIS APO MIA APLH DILOSH TOU PROTHIPOURGOU ..
    AUTOU TOU APLOU YPALLILISKOU ...
    OTI OI EKTASEIS OLES THA KIRIXTOUN ANADASOTEES .. POU EINAI TA DIATAGMATA ?
    YPARXOUN?GIATI EKXORITIKAN EKTASIS STH PARNITHA?

    KAI KATI ALLO ESEIS TOU SINASPISMOU !!! H ANERXOMENH DYNAMH !!! PREPEI NA
    MAS DIXETE OTI DEN EISTE YPALLILOI TOUS OXI ME LOGIA ...ALLA ME PRAXIS !!!!
    APOKALIPSTE TOUS MASKARADES!!AN THELETE NA KANETE ENA KALO STON TOPO .APOKALIPSTE
    THN OLH PLEKTANH . STAMATISTE TON EXOTERIKO DANISMO !!KAI STAMATISTE NA XEPOULATE TON TOPO
    DITHEN GIA NA XEPLIROSETE TO XREOS LERNEA YDRA !!!!!
    ...GIATI NAI H SIXRONH DOULIA EINAI TO SYSTHMA TWN KENTRIKON TRAPEZON!!!
    ISOS GIA AUTO NA ELEGE TO KKE EXO APO THN EOK .
    MA KURIA PAPARIGA ??? ESEIS MIPOS XERETE POSA XROSTAME ?
    PITE TOUS NA STAMATISOUN NA DANIZONTE ..ti? PERNEI PROMITHIA KAI O PERISOS?

    TOULAXISTON AS MA BOITISEI KAPIOS NA TELIOSO TO SENARIO MOU RE GAMOTi..


    *1 SKOTOURES STO KEFALI MAS - BGIKE APO TON LAIKO MITHO THS PIRPOLISIS THS PELOPONISOU.(LENE
    OTI O KARAMANLIS ITHELE NA PAEI THN IERH FLOGA THS OLIMPIADAS STO PEKINO . TI SIGINITIKO !?!! APO KLADI SE KLADI
    ALLA O KORINTHIAKOS TON STAMATISE.) TOTE LEEI H LAIKH RISH O KOSMOS SE OLH THN ELLADA KITAGE PSILA KAI ELEGE KAI
    KATARIOTAN GIA AUTH THN SKOTOURA STON OURANO ...


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  23. ANOIKTH EPISTOLH PROS OLOUS TOUS ELLHNES KAI OPOION ALLON XEREI NA DIABAZEI GREKLIS! ή σενάριο

    EXO ENA EROTIMA KAI XRIAZOME TH BOITHIA OLON sas GIA NA APANTITHEI.
    GIA AUTO PROOTHISTE TO ,ALLWSTE EXEI KAI PLAKA

    POSA ?
    TI POSA THA MOU PEITE
    POSA XROSTAEI H ELLADA .?. POSO EINAI SUNOLIKA TO DIMOSIO XREOS.?.
    KURIE TSIPRA .. PITE EKEI STOUS BOULEUTES TOU SIRIZA NA KANOUN MIA ERWTISH..
    E TI STO KALO DEN MPOREI KAPOIOS NA MAS PEI OS POTE THA XEPLIRONOUME ..
    2040? 2050? AN DEN XANADANISTOUME
    XERO GO...NA KANOUME OIKONOMIES ...NA KANOUME
    ENAN ERANO .. E NA DOSOUME KATI MPROSTA .. E KAI !!!!!!!!!!
    NA MHN XANADANISTOUME RE GAMOTI*&^&^^&!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    TI STO KALO KANETE ?...ANTE TORA MH TA PARO ME THN OLIMPIADA ..
    POU PARALIGO NA XANAXTISETE THN ATHINA ..KAI TI WRAIA STADIA
    KAI TI STO KALO NA TA KANOUME TORA TOSA STADIA.?AS TA MIRASOUME....
    KAI TI NA KANOUME TOSA KAINOURIA KAI ANAKENISMENA DIAMERISMATA .
    ..OX O TOURISMOS..AX AX
    ....SKOTOURES STO KEFALI MAS*1

    TORA ME TOSO DANISMO KAI ME TOSO PROTHIMOUS POLITIKOUS NA SIGALIPSOUN TO
    THEMA TOU DHMOSIOU DANISMOU,EKAPSAN OLH THN PELOPONISO(OUSTIASTIKH DIALISH
    PIROSBESTIKHS META 2004) PROKIMENOU NA EKMETALEUTOUN KAI NA EKXORISOUN ENA
    SORO EKTASIS .. SE KAPIA SIMFERONTA . AGNOSTOU .TAUTOTITAS .
    ANTIKEIMENA ata!!AUTA TA ata LOIPON LENE STHN KIBERNISH

    ata YO MAN !! MOU XROSTAS KAI DEN EXEIS NA PLIROSIS ...

    KUBRNISI (KLASIKOI XENEROTOI)PIOS EISTE .?

    ata RE MALAKA EIMASTE AP TON SULOGO TWN PISTOTON SOU ..
    OLOI AUTOI POU H XORA SOU XROSTAEI EKPROSOPOUNTE APO EMAS
    EUROPAIKH KENRIKH TRAPEZA , F.B. KAI ANADOXOI

    KUBERNISH(ATARAXH KAI KALA ) E KAI DEN EXETE ENA ONOMA
    NA SAS FONAZOUME ?

    ata PES MAS KAI ESU.. ata ! DEN GAMIETE!!

    KUBERNISH .. OK ata. TI NEA ?

    ata........


    KUBERNISH OK KATALABA . NA LOGARIASTOUME.

    ______________EDW AGAPITOI FILOI ..MAS LIPEI TO NOUMERAKI POU PSAXNOUME
    PIO PANO (POSA XROSTAME RE GAMOTO????)KAI TO GAMOTO EINAI OTI AN DEN EXO
    AUTO TO NOUMERO DEN MPORO NA TELIOSO AUTO TO SENARIAKI ..
    ANYWAY ...KAI META TO LOGARIASMO

    ata OPOTE MOU XROSTAS ? EURO KAI ? DOLARIA KAI KATI ? XRIMATOPISTOTIKA
    PROIONTA

    KUBERNISH POPO EFTASE TOSO E??? EGW KANO TO PAN GIA NA TIRISO TON DIAKANONISMO
    KAI TO XERIS.DEN MPORO NA KANO KATI PARAPANO

    ata KANIS PLAKA TORA??? KANONIKA THA EPEREPE NA SOU DIMEUSW OTI
    EXIS KAI DEN EXIS ..
    ARKETA SOU XARISA.KAI LEFTA APO THN EUROPH SOU EDOSA.

    KUBERNISH MA ? AFOU ME UPOXREONIS NA ISPRATO FOROUS
    (UPO ENA DISEKATOMIRIO MORFES) APO TOUS POLITES GIA NA PLIRONO TON DIAKANONISMO
    ..OSO MPORO TELOS PANTON.E PROSEXO KAI TA MAGAZA SOU !!
    DEN MPORIS NA PEIS? . EXO KAI FTINO METANASTI ,,EXO ANOIKTA SINORA ,,
    XENES BASIS ,, TERASTIES EKTASIS EKXORIMENS GIA DEKADES XRONIA ..
    E?E? DEN KANO OTI MOU LES ?

    ata DEN EINAI ARKETO !XROSTAS KAI EISAI KAKOPLIROTIS. AKOU TI THA KANIS TORA.
    THA KAPSIS THN PELOPONISO KAI THA THN KANIS xENODOHIA KAI LUNA PARK .

    KUBERNISH OK BOSS

    ata A KAI MHN KSEXASO FTIAXE KAI AUTO TO KOLODROMO EKEI XAMO .


    KUBERNISH NAI NAI ! THA TOUS BALOUME DIODIA

    ata xa xa NAI LES KAI DEN EXEI DIODIA EDO KAI 20 XRONIA EKEI . MA TI KOROIDA ..
    PRAGMATIKA TI ZWA POU EINAI ..?
    MAKARI OLES OI XORES NA HTAN SAN THN ELLADA RE GAMOTO

    KUBERNISH SE KATALABENO

    TELOS PROTOU EPISODIOU


    APETOUME NA DOUME XANA DASOS SE OLES TIS PERIOHES POU EXOUN KAEI STHN ELLADA
    (TOULAXISTON TA TELEUTAIA 2 XRONIA RE POUST@#$%)
    DEN EXEI PISTEI KANENAS POLITIS APO MIA APLH DILOSH TOU PROTHIPOURGOU ..
    AUTOU TOU APLOU YPALLILISKOU ...
    OTI OI EKTASEIS OLES THA KIRIXTOUN ANADASOTEES .. POU EINAI TA DIATAGMATA ?
    YPARXOUN?GIATI EKXORITIKAN EKTASIS STH PARNITHA?

    KAI KATI ALLO ESEIS TOU SINASPISMOU !!! H ANERXOMENH DYNAMH !!! PREPEI NA
    MAS DIXETE OTI DEN EISTE YPALLILOI TOUS OXI ME LOGIA ...ALLA ME PRAXIS !!!!
    APOKALIPSTE TOUS MASKARADES!!AN THELETE NA KANETE ENA KALO STON TOPO .APOKALIPSTE
    THN OLH PLEKTANH . STAMATISTE TON EXOTERIKO DANISMO !!KAI STAMATISTE NA XEPOULATE TON TOPO
    DITHEN GIA NA XEPLIROSETE TO XREOS LERNEA YDRA !!!!!
    ...GIATI NAI H SIXRONH DOULIA EINAI TO SYSTHMA TWN KENTRIKON TRAPEZON!!!
    ISOS GIA AUTO NA ELEGE TO KKE EXO APO THN EOK .
    MA KURIA PAPARIGA ??? ESEIS MIPOS XERETE POSA XROSTAME ?
    PITE TOUS NA STAMATISOUN NA DANIZONTE ..ti? PERNEI PROMITHIA KAI O PERISOS?

    TOULAXISTON AS MA BOITISEI KAPIOS NA TELIOSO TO SENARIO MOU RE GAMOTi..


    *1 SKOTOURES STO KEFALI MAS - BGIKE APO TON LAIKO MITHO THS PIRPOLISIS THS PELOPONISOU.(LENE
    OTI O KARAMANLIS ITHELE NA PAEI THN IERH FLOGA THS OLIMPIADAS STO PEKINO . TI SIGINITIKO !?!! APO KLADI SE KLADI
    ALLA O KORINTHIAKOS TON STAMATISE.) TOTE LEEI H LAIKH RISH O KOSMOS SE OLH THN ELLADA KITAGE PSILA KAI ELEGE KAI
    KATARIOTAN GIA AUTH THN SKOTOURA STON OURANO ...


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  24. Εκλεκτοί και αγαπητοί μου φίλοι

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    babis

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  25. Ειναι ενδιαφερον να αναρωτηθει κανεις τι ακριβως ειναι ενας 'φυσικος χυμος φρουτων'. Περσι θυμαμαι οτι διαβαζα (στο focus) την συνεντευξη που εδωσε παραγωγος αρωματων για τροφιμα, οπου και δηλωσε οτι το νομικο πλαισιο στην Ελλαδα επιτρεπει τον χαρακτηρισμο ενος πχ. χυμου ως φυσικου αρκει να εχει φτιαχτει ο γευστικος και αρωματικος παραγοντας απο αποσταγματα φρουτων και ας μην υπαρχει στη συσκευασια ουτε ιχνος απο χυμο κανονικο. Αλοστε ειναι αρκετη μια ελαχιστη ποσοτητα σε χιλιαδες λιτρα για να δωσει γευση και αρωμα σαν κανονικου χυμου. Και αυτο επιτρεπεται ακομα σημερα να οναμαζεται φυσικος χυμος φρουτων. Ψαξτε τις ετικετες οπου λεει 100% χυμος κατι λογικα πρεπει να ειναι αληθεια. Ελπιζω.

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  26. Αγαπητοί και εξαιρετικοί μου φίλοι,


    Σημαντικά νέα και διαπιστώσεις πάντα.

    Ο Γιώργος Ανδρέα Παπανδρέου, ηγέτης της δημοκρατικής παράταξης, προστάτης εμάς των ομοφυλόφιλων, είχε έρθει τρίτος στο γκάλοπ της GPO για την Ανατροπή στις 2/2/08 στο ερώτημα "Καταλληλότερος για Πρωθυπουργός" με 23%, μετά τον "κανένα" (25%) και τον Κώστα Καραμανλή (51%).

    Τέτοιες μεγάλες νίκες του Γιώργου Ανδρέα Παπανδρέου θα μας οδηγήσουν και πάλι στην κυβέρνηση.

    Πάντα με εκτίμηση,
    babis

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  27. Εκλεκτοί και αγαπητοί μου φίλοι

    Πάντα σημαντικά νέα και πληροφορίες



    Είδατε τι έγινε με τον Θαπατερο στην Ισπανία? Εκεί βέβαια μιλούσαν οι δημοσκόποι για αγώνα στήθος με στήθος…. είπατε τίποτα? Ελπίζω να συνεχίσει με την Γαλλία και να ακολουθήσει η Ιταλία …για αν περιμένουμε ναρθη η σειρά της Ελλάδας, ζήτω που χεστήκαμε… Το τσιμπούκι που τρώμε γιγαντώνει μέρα με τη μέρα… Ο ανίκανος Γιώργος Ανδρέα Παπανδρέου, ηγέτης της Δημοκρατικής Παράταξης, προστάτης εμάς των ομοφυλόφιλων, και αρχηγός της αντιπολίτευσης της χαράς δεν μας τελειώνει… Μας σπρώχνει κάθε μέρα προς την καταστροφή κι ο Τσίπρας περιμένει.
    Οι πίπες μου είναι αμέτρητες
    Πάντα με εκτίμηση
    babis

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  28. Ο Τσίπρας γυμνός στο grsex!

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  29. Κλυδωνίζεται το καπιταλιστικό σύστημα παγκοσμίως έχει αρχίσει η κάτω βόλτα έρχονται μεγάλα δεινά στους λαούς...

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  30. Κλυδωνίζεται το καπιταλιστικό σύστημα παγκοσμίως έχει αρχίσει η κάτω βόλτα έρχονται μεγάλα δεινά στους λαούς... κάθε πέρσι και καλύτερα!!!

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  31. ΕΛΕΟΣ ΠΙΑ... ΔΕΝ ΜΠΟΡΕΙ ΝΑ ΣΥΝΕΧΙΣΤΕΙ ΑΥΤΗ Η ΔΙΚΤΑΤΟΡΙΑ ΤΩΝ ΣΥΝΔΙΚΑΛΙΣΤΩΝ!!! ΑΥΤΟ ΤΟ ΦΑΙΝΟΜΕΝΟ ΤΩΝ ΤΕΜΠΕΛΗΔΩΝ ΣΥΝΔΙΚΑΛΙΣΤΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΔΕΗ ΚΑΙ ΟΛΩΝ ΤΩΝ ΚΡΑΤΙΚΟΔΙΑΙΤΩΝ ΔΕΚΟ ΠΡΕΠΕΙ ΝΑ ΣΤΑΜΑΤΗΣΕΙ ΑΜΕΣΩΣ. ΕΠΙΣΤΡΟΦΗ ΣΤΙΣ ΘΕΣΕΙΣ ΕΡΓΑΣΙΑ Η ΑΠΟΛΥΣΗ!!! ΦΤΑΝΕΙ ΠΙΑ!!!

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  32. ΕΔΩ ΤΙΣ ΑΓΩΓΕΣ ΣΑΣ ΜΕΧΡΙ ΝΑ ΤΟΥΣ ΦΥΓΟΥΝ ΤΑ ΣΦΡΑΓΙΣΜΑΤΑ:

    ΔΙΟΙΚΗΤΙΚΟ ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΙΟ

    Α/Α
    ΘΕΣΗ
    ΟΝΟΜΑΤΕΠΩΝΥΜΟ

    1
    ΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ
    ΦΩΤΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΝΙΚΟΣ

    2
    ΓΕΝ.ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΑΣ
    ΜΠΟΥΖΟΥΛΑΣ ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΟΣ

    3
    ΑΝΤΙΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ
    ΣΤΑΜΕΛΟΣ ΗΛΙΑΣ

    4
    ΓΡΑΜ ΟΡΓΑΝΩΤΙΚΟΥ
    ΡΙΖΟΣ ΡΙΖΟΣ

    5
    ΤΑΜΙΑΣ
    ΣΤΑΣΙΝΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΗΣ

    6
    Β' ΑΝΤΡΙΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ

    ΥΠΕΥΘΥΝΟΣ ΤΥΠΟΥ
    ΚΑΤΑΝΑΣ ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ

    7
    Β ΑΝΠΛ. ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΑΣ
    ΠΡΟΣΚΥΝΗΤΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΑΡΗΣ

    8
    Γ' ΑΝΤΙΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ
    ΚΑΤΣΑΡΟΣ ΚΩΣΤΑΣ

    9
    Γ΄ΑΝΑΠΛ. ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΑΣ
    ΚΑΡΑΠΑΣ ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ

    10
    ΑΝΑΠΛ. ΤΑΜΙΑΣ
    ΠΗΛΙΧΟΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ

    11
    ΕΦΟΡΟΣ
    ΒΑΡΛΑΜΟΣ ΠΑΥΛΟΣ

    12
    ΕΚΤΕΛ. ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΟΣ
    ΔΗΜΑΣ ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ

    13
    ΕΚΤΕΛ. ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΟΣ
    ΓΚΑΡΑΒΕΛΑΣ ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ

    14
    ΕΚΤΕΛ. ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΟΣ
    ΚΑΛΑΙΤΖΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΙΟΡΔΑΝΗΣ

    15
    ΕΚΤΕΛ. ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΟΣ
    ΚΟΥΤΣΟΔΗΜΑΣ ΚΩΣΤΑΣ

    16
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΑΓΓΕΛΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΑΓΓΕΛΗΣ

    17
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΙΔΗΣ ΠΑΝΤΕΛΗΣ

    18
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΑΖΑΚΟΣ ΚΩΣΤΑΣ

    19
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΑΛΑΙΤΖΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΣ

    20
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΑΜΠΑΝΟΣ ΚΩΣΤΑΣ

    21
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΑΡΑΛΕΥΘΕΡΗΣ ΠΑΝΤΕΛΗΣ

    22
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΟΛΛΑΤΟΣ ΕΥΓΕΝΙΟΣ

    23
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΚΟΥΡΕΤΑΣ ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ

    24
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΜΠΑΝΙΑΣ ΚΩΣΤΑΣ

    25
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΜΠΑΣΤΑΣ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΗΣ

    26
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΜΠΟΥΚΟΥΒΑΛΑΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗΣ

    27
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΠΑΠΑΝΔΡΙΑΝΟΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ

    28
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΠΟΛΥΖΩΓΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΗΣ

    29
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΤΡΑΧΑΝΑΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ

    30
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΡΕΛΙΑΣ ΣΤΑΜΑΤΗΣ

    31
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΧΑΤΖΑΡΑΣ ΝΙΚΟΣ

    ΕΞΕΛΕΚΤΙΚΗ ΕΠΙΤΡΟΠΗ

    Α/Α
    ΘΕΣΗ
    ΟΝΟΜΑΤΕΠΩΝΥΜΟ

    1
    ΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ
    ΧΡΙΣΤΟΓΟΥΛΑΣ ΒΑΓΓΕΛΗΣ

    2
    ΑΝΤΙΠΡΟΕΡΟΣ
    ΦΡΑΓΚΟΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΒΑΓΓΕΛΗΣ

    3
    ΓΕΝ.ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΑΣ
    ΤΟΥΜΠΟΥΛΙΔΗΣ ΝΙΚΟΣ

    4
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΜΟΥΝΤΡΙΧΑΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ

    5
    ΜΕΛΟΣ
    ΜΠΡΟΥΜΑΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΙΔΗΣ

    ΓΕΝ.Ο.Π./Δ.Ε.Η.-Κ.Η.Ε.

    Member of ICEM & EMCEF, Μέλος Γ.Σ.Ε.Ε.
    Αριθ. Μητρ. Πρωτοδικείου Αθηνών 57
    Αριθ. Απόφ. 262/27.02.1971
    ΣΤΟΥΡΝΑΡΗ 73-75 Αθήνα, Τ.Κ.104-32
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    ΕΔΩ ΤΙΣ ΑΓΩΓΕΣ ΣΑΣ:

    ΜΠΟΥΖΟΥΛΑΣ ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΟΣ, ΓΕΝ.ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΑΣ ΓΕΝ.Ο.Π./Δ.Ε.Η.-Κ.Η.Ε.

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    ΑΝΤΙΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ ΓΕΝ.Ο.Π./Δ.Ε.Η.-Κ.Η.Ε.

    Μανωλιάσας 12-14
    Καισαριανή 16121
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  33. 7.08, 7.13

    Αυτό που κάνετε είναι ποινικό αδίκημα….
    Η πλαστογραφία και η διαστρέβλωση είναι βαρύτατο ποινικό αδίκημα…

    Δεν θα σας γλυτώσει ο Αγιατολαχ Τεο!!!

    Με εκτίμηση

    babis

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  34. 8.14 και η εμμονή σου και η μαλακία που σε δέρνει είναι αντιαισθητική, αλλά δε το κάνουμε θέμα

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  35. Μαλακας είσαι εσύ και όλο σου το σοι..
    Ανισσόροπε…

    Από πότε έχεις να δεις το γιατρό σου.. και έχεις ξαμοληθείς εδώ μέσα?

    Ε ανισσόροπε

    babis

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  36. ΔΕ ΘΑ ΞΕΧΑΣΩ ΣΤΗΝ ΕΙΚΟΣΑΕΤΙΑ ΠΑΣΟΚ:

    1.ΤΟ ΣΚΑΤΟΨΥΧΟ, ΑΦΙΛΟ, ΑΠΑΤΡΙ ΙΔΡΥΤΗ ΤΗΣ

    2.ΤΟΝ ΑΛΛΟΔΑΠΟ ΤΟΥΡΙΣΤΑ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΑ ΜΙΝΕΪΚΟ-ΤΣΑΝΤ ΣΤΟΚΟ ΓΙΟ ΤΟΥ

    3.ΤΗΝ ΧΕΙΡΙΣΤΙΚΗ ΚΑΙ ΔΟΛΙΑ ΜΑΓΚΥ

    4.ΤΗ ΜΙΜΗ (ΚΑΙ ΟΛΟΥΣ ΟΣΟΙ ΤΗΝ ΕΙΧΑΝ ΠΑΡΕΙ)

    5.ΤΟΝ ΑΣΤΡΟΛΟΓΟ ΘΩΜΑΔΑΚΗ ΚΑΙ ΤΟΥΣ ΠΝΕΥΜΑΤΙΚΟΥΣ-ΚΑΦΕΤΖΟΥΔΕΣ-ΧΑΡΤΟΡΙΧΤΡΕΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΟΥΡΛΟΥΜΟΥΣΟΚΟΤΟΠΟΥΛΕΣ ΠΟΥ ΚΥΒΕΡΝΟΥΣΑΝ ΤΗ ΧΩΡΑ

    6.ΤΟ ΣΚΑΝΔΑΛΟ ΚΟΣΚΩΤΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΟ ΑΠΟΤΟΚΟ ΤΟΥ, ΤΗ ΔΕΣΜΕΥΣΗ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑΣ ΝΑ ΜΗΝ ΕΞΟΡΥΞΕΙ ΤΑ ΠΕΤΡΕΛΑΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΑΙΓΑΙΟΥ

    7.ΤΗΝ ΚΑΤΑΣΤΡΟΦΗ ΤΟΥ ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΚΟΥ ΙΣΤΟΥ ΤΗΣ ΧΩΡΑΣ ΠΟΥ ΕΚΑΝΕ ΚΡΑΤΟΥΣΑ ΑΝΤΙΛΗΨΗ ΤΟ ΦΑΣΙΣΜΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΗ ΡΕΜΟΥΛΑ

    8.ΤΟ ΑΡΘΡΟ 4 ΠΟΥ ΚΑΤΑΡΓΗΣΕ ΤΟ ΙΕΡΟΤΕΡΟ ΔΙΚΑΙΩΜΑ ΤΟΥ ΕΡΓΑΖΟΜΕΝΟΥ, ΤΗΝ ΑΠΕΡΓΙΑ

    9.ΤΑ ΔΩΡΑΚΙΑ 500 ΕΚ. ΔΡΑΧΜΩΝ ΤΟΥ ΜΑΥΡΑΚΗ

    10.ΤΟΝ ΤΟΜΠΡΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΠΑΡΑΚΟΛΟΥΘΗΣΕΙΣ

    11.ΤΟΝ ΖΑΡΑΚΙΑ ΞΑΔΕΡΦΟ ΤΗΣ ΜΙΜΗΣ ΠΟΥ ΕΧΑΣΕ ΣΤΟ ΜΠΑΡΜΠΟΥΤΙ ΕΝΑΝ ΠΙΝΑΚΑ ΤΟΥ ΤΣΑΡΟΥΧΗ ΠΟΥ ΑΝΗΚΕ ΣΤΟ ΥΠΟΥΡΓΕΙΟ

    12.ΤΟΝ ΚΟΥΒΑΛΗΤΗ ΚΟΥΤΣΟΓΙΩΡΓΑ ΜΕ ΤΑ ΠΑΜΠΕΡΣ

    13.ΤΟΝ ΚΟΥΤΣΟΓΙΩΡΓΑ ΕΚΛΟΓΟΜΑΓΕΙΡΑ

    14.ΤΟΝ ΓΚΕΜΠΕΛΙΣΚΟ ΛΑΛΙΩΤΗ ΜΕ ΤΙΣ ΚΑΜΠΑΝΙΕΣ ΛΑΣΠΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΣΥΚΟΦΑΝΤΙΑΣ ΤΟΥ

    15.ΤΟΝ ΜΙΖΑΔΟΡΟ ΛΑΛΙΩΤΗ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΠΟΛΛΑΠΛΑ ΥΠΕΡΤΙΜΟΛΟΓΗΜΕΝΗ ΚΑΤΑΣΚΕΥΗ ΤΟΥ ΑΕΡΟΔΡΟΜΙΟΥ ΓΙΑ ΝΑ ΚΑΝΕΙ ΤΗΝ ΠΡΟΙΚΑ ΤΟΥ

    16.ΤΟΝ ΚΟΥΡΗ ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΤΣΑΒΟΥΡΑ ΤΟΥ ΠΟΥ ΣΤΗΡΙΖΕ ΤΟ ΑΘΛΙΟ ΟΙΚΟΔΟΜΗΜΑ

    17.ΤΟΝ ΚΟΥΛΟΥΡΗ ΠΟΥ ΠΑΝΩ ΑΠΟ ΤΟΝ ΑΝΟΙΧΤΟ ΤΑΦΟ ΤΟΥ ΠΑΙΔΙΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΕΚΑΝΕ ΚΩΛΟΜΕΓΛΥΦΑΤΑ ΣΤΟΝ ΣΚΑΤΟΨΥΧΟ

    18.ΤΟ ΓΙΑΝΝΟΠΟΥΛΟ ΜΕ ΤΟ «ΚΩΛΟΣΠΙΤΟ»

    19.ΤΟ GEORGE HALLAG, TO ΓΙΩΡΓΟ ΚΑΤΣΙΑΦΑΡΑ, ΤΟΝ ΑΝΤΩΝΗ ΛΙΒΑΝΗ ΚΑΙ ΤΟΥΣ ΔΑΝΕΙΣΤΕΣ ΤΟΥ ΣΚΑΤΟΨΥΧΟΥ

    20.ΤΟΝ ΠΑΠΟΥΛΙΑ ΠΟΥ ΕΚΑΝΕ ΤΟ ΔΙΑΜΕΣΟΛΑΒΗΤΗ ΓΙΑ ΤΟ ΔΙΑΖΥΓΙΟ TOY ΣΚΑΤΟΨΥΧΟΥ (70 ΕΚ US$ ΕΔΙΝΕ Ο ΠΤΩΧΟΣ – 100 ΕΚ US$ ΖΗΤΗΣΕ ΚΑΙ ΠΗΡΕ Η ΜΑΓΚΥ ΚΑΙ ΤΟ ΥΠΟΥΡΓΕΙΟ ΠΑΙΔΕΙΑΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΟ ΒΛΗΜΑ ΤΗΣ)

    21.ΤΟ ΣΑΡΤΖΕΤΑΚΗ ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΕΚΛΟΓΗ ΜΕ ΤΑ ΜΠΛΕ ΚΑΙ ΑΣΠΡΑ ΨΗΦΟΔΕΛΤΙΑ, ΔΕΙΓΜΑ ΑΚΡΑΤΗΣ ΕΣΩΚΟΜΜΑΤΙΚΗΣ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΑΡΑΒΙΑΣΗΣ ΤΟΥ ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑΤΟΣ

    22.ΤΟΝ ΠΕΙΝΑΛΕΟ-ΛΙΓΟΥΡΗ ΣΑΡΤΖΕΤΑΚΗ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΕΙΣΑΓΩΓΗ ΚΑΤΑΝΑΛΩΤΙΚΩΝ ΑΓΑΘΩΝ (ΜΙΑ ΓΕΜΑΤΗ ΝΤΑΚΟΤΑ) ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΙΑΠΩΝΙΑ

    23.ΤΟΝ ΑΚΗ ΠΟΥ ΑΓΟΡΑΣΕ ΛΟΓΩ ΜΙΖΑΣ ΥΠΟΒΡΥΧΙΑ ΠΟΥ ΜΠΑΤΑΡΟΥΝ

    24.ΤΟΝ ΠΑΧΤΑ ΚΑΙ ΟΛΟΥΣ ΤΟΥΣ ΑΓΛΑΟΥΣ ΤΖΟΥΤΖΕΔΕΣ ΠΟΥ ΒΡΩΜΑΓΕ ΤΟ ΣΤΟΜΑ ΤΟΥΣ ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΠΕΙΝΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΩΡΑ ΕΧΟΝΤΑΣ ΛΙΓΔΩΣΕΙ ΤΟ ΑΝΤΕΡΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΟ ΠΟΥΛΙ ΤΟΥΣ ΕΧΟΥΝ ΒΙΛΛΕΣ ΚΑΙ ΕΚ. ΕΥΡΩ

    25.ΤΟΝ ΠΑΠΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΥ ΜΕ ΤΟ ΣΚΑΝΔΑΛΟ ΤΟΥ ΧΡΗΜΑΤΙΣΤΗΡΙΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΥΦΑΡΠΑΓΗ ΤΩΝ ΧΡΗΜΑΤΩΝ ΤΟΥ ΛΑΟΥ, ΤΩΝ ΕΡΓΑΖΟΜΕΝΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΤΩΝ ΣΥΝΤΑΞΙΟΥΧΩΝ

    26.ΤΟΝ ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΩ ΤΟΥΣ ΑΜΕΡΙΚΑΝΟΥΣ ΠΟΥ ΠΑΡΕΔΩΣΕ ΣΤΟΥΣ ΑΠΕΝΑΝΤΙ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ ΕΔΑΦΟΣ

    27.ΤΟΝ ΠΑΓΚΑΛΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΑΔΟΣΗ ΤΟΥ ΟΤΣΑΛΑΝ ΣΤΟΥΣ ΑΠΕΝΑΝΤΙ

    28.ΤΟΝ ΠΑΠΟΥΤΣΗ ΚΑΙ ΤΟΥΣ 82 ΝΕΚΡΟΥΣ ΤΟΥ ΣΑΜΙΝΑ

    29.ΤΟΝ ΑΛΛΟΔΑΠΟ ΤΟΥΡΙΣΤΑ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΑ ΤΣΑΝΤ-ΜΙΝΕΪΚΟ ΜΕ ΤΙΣ ΡΗΣΕΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΠΕΡΙ ΚΑΛΛΙΕΡΓΕΙΑΣ ΦΟΥΝΤΑΣ ΣΤΙΣ ΓΛΑΣΤΡΕΣ

    30.ΤΟΝ ΑΛΛΟΔΑΠΟ ΤΟΥΡΙΣΤΑ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΑ ΤΣΑΝΤ-ΜΙΝΕΪΚΟ ΓΙΑ ΤΟ ΟΤΙ ΑΓΑΠΑΕΙ ΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΣΑΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΑΣ

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  37. 8.30 γειά σου babis πιπαδόρε!!! θα έρθω να σε αναζητήσω στο συνέδριο με πανό "πούσαι babis αγωνιστή?" για να δω πόσο τριμάλακας και χαχόλος είσαι

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  38. Προς τον 8.32

    Από τα γραφόμενα σου αποδεικνύεις το σκατοφιλο και βοθροειδες περίττωμα που έχεις στο μυαλό και στην ψυχή σου..
    Άβυσσος η ψυχή του ανθρώπου…
    Αυτοί είστε οι Δεξιοί. Μια ζωή τα ίδια και τα ίδια… Μια « πτωχή , μικρή πλην τίμια Ελλάς» το δημιούργημα σας..
    Τα ίδια λέγατε από την εποχή του Εθνάρχη…Ένας είναι ο Εθνάρχης ε?
    Τα ίδια και τα ίδια…
    Αυτά δεν έκανε και δεν έλεγε ο ράθυμος χονδρομπουλης για να πάρει την εξουσία?
    Τα τέσσερα μαρτυρικά χρόνια που βιώνει ο λαός μας είναι γεμάτα ψέματα παραπληροφόρηση και εξαπάτηση και απάτη βοούν….
    Μια ζωή αμετανόητη δεξιά . Ρεμούλα, απάτη παραπληροφόρηση .Δίκαιο το σύνθημα που ακούγεται όλο και πιο συχνά. Ο λαός δεν ξεχνά τι σημαίνει η δεξιά.

    Αλήθεια έχεις διερωτηθεί τι ήταν οι Καραμανλήδες και οι Μητσοτάκηδες πριν από τον πόλεμο και ποια είναι η περιουσιακή των κατάσταση σήμερα? Ξέρεις ότι είναι οι πιο πλούσιοι Έλληνες?

    Οι μήνες σας είναι μετρημένοι. Γιαυτο διακρίνω ένα εκνευρισμό? Το ψέμα έχει κοντά ποδαρια. Μια του κλέφτη, δυο του κλέφτη τρεις και την κακή του μέρα..

    Πάντα με εκτίμηση
    babis

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  39. 8.51 τις ίδιες πίπες έλεγες και πριν τις 16 σεπτεμβρίου. Κι έφαγες τέτοια φάπα που ακόμη γυρίζει το άδειο κεφάλι σου.


    και τώρα που ο ανίκανος γιωργάκης συρρικνώνει το ληστρικό λαμογιάρικο πασοκ στο 23% έχεις να φας κι άλλες ξεγυρισμένες.


    ο τσίπρας έρχεται

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  40. babis,


    σε ψάχνει ο γυναικολόγος σου, έχει τα αποτέλεσματα του τεστ παπ σου.

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  41. Dear babis,
    I do hope you can read that message... I want you to know that you are the brightest star pipadoros all over the world!!!!I admire you so much!!I too am a poustis,you know..not as talented as you of course,but I still am!I also have the bigest crash on you!!you are so cute and so sexy that I can't help it!you really deserve that scholarship,as you are the best!!I vote for you every time!!! well,that's all for now... xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

    your bigest fan,

    paola!!

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  42. 8.51

    OTI KAI NA ΠΕΙΣ ΠΑΛΙ ΠΙΠΕΣ ΘΑ ΜΑΣ ΠΕΡΝΕΤΕ!!


    ΕΙΣΤΕ Η ΑΡΙΣΤΕΡΗ ΤΩΝ ΜΠΑΖΩΝ!!


    ΖΗΤΩ Ο ΚΑΠΙΤΑΛΙΣΜΟΣ!!

    ΖΗΤΩ Η ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΗ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΑ!!

    ΚΑΤΩ ΤΑ ΛΑΜΟΓΙΑ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΟΙ ΥΠΑΛΛΗΛΟΙ

    ΖΗΤΩ Η ΚΑΤΑΡΤΗΣΗ ΤΟΥ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΤΩΝ ΤΕΜΠΕΛΟΣΚΥΛΩΝ ΠΟΥ ΤΗΝ ΑΠΑΡΤΙΖΟΥΝ.


    ΟΛΟΙ ΟΙ ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ ΕΡΓΑΖΟΜΕΝΟΙ ΙΣΟΙ!!!


    ΤΟ ΤΕΛΟΣ ΣΑΣ ΕΡΧΕΤΕ ΒΡΩΜΟΔΗΜΟΣΙΟ ΥΠΑΛΛΗΛΟΙ ΤΗΣ ΣΥΜΦΟΡΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΟΥ ΛΑΔΩΜΑΤΟΣ

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  43. babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

    Η ΘΕΑ ΔΕΣ ΤΙ ΕΓΡΑΨΕ ΓΙΑ ΤΙΣ BLOOPERS!!



    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

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    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
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    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ











    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ

















    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!











    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

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    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

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    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!










    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ











    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ

















    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!









    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

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    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ

















    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!










    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ











    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ

















    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!













    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ











    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ

















    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!













    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ











    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

    10 Μάρτιος 2008 1:52 πμ

















    babis ΠΟΥ ΕΙΣΑΙ!!!

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    Ανώνυμος Ο/Η Ανώνυμος είπε...

    B itches
    L oyal
    O bsessive
    O r
    P assionatly
    E gomaniac
    R if rafs
    S ervants to their ego.!!


    xaxaxa pali egrapsaaaaaaaa!!

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  44. Ας ξεκινησει επιτελους και στην Ελλαδα καταναλωτικο-οχι σφραγιδα για επιχορηγησεις -κινημα...Εμεις του STOP CARTEL θα ειμαστε συμπαραταγμενοι μαζι σας.Τονιζουμε οτι δεν ειμαστε καταναλωτικη Οργανωση και δεν παιρνουμε ,ουτε επιδιωκουμε κρατικες επιχορηγησεις.Τα μεσα μας διαθεσιμα για την προβολη των δρασεων σας. Γνωριστε μας στο www.stopcartel.org
    Καλη τυχη και κουραγιο.

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