Found this website set up by the anti's. Apparently Dustin Hoffman found out he was not on the NRA's so called Blacklist and asked the NRA to be placed on the list. Then a group of Brainless grabbers created their own website,
and allow people to sign themselves up. I have been having a bit of fun with this and thought I would share. So far Kris Kringle, Easter Bunny and Peter Pan have signed up. They plan to share this list with congress so lets give them some names they can be proud of.
quote:Originally posted by The Dane: Hooters! All i get is an internal server error, when i try to register Mr. Ben Dover, satan@hell.com
Hey The Dane!!!! I registered on that petition yesterday web page - find another name forget using Richard Flacito (skinny Dick), I used that one also - how about Phillip MaCrevice at pushmystoolin@homo.com?
Be careful on how clever you diguise the names. The dipshits that will read the petition are no smarter than the ones who started it. They will just look at the numbers on the side and not care what the names "say". You could unintentionally add names and run up the numbers on the list that will be counted against us
Mike
Posts: 243 | Location: Kansas, USA | Registered: 12 March 2002
I signed up a few, Multiple Signer, Nonexistent Petitioner, Fake Signatory,...
I think they will get to 50,000 at the rate they are going. I also think Nancy Pelosi will happily wave a sheaf of paper she knows to contain 50,000 fraudulent signatures and claim that as support for her enhanced gun control bill.
H. C.
Posts: 3691 | Location: West Virginia | Registered: 23 May 2001
I realise that everyone is having a lot of fun with this but it is standard practice to authenticate petition signatures for online petitions through the email address. These names won't make it onto the final petition without a legitimate email address and a respondant to confirm the sign up. Heck, the email lists that these petitions generate are often worth more to the cause than the acutal petition.
Sorry guys but you are only giving their computer a little more work to do.
Mort Canard
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Posts: 567 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 02 February 2002
quote:Originally posted by Mort Canard: I realise that everyone is having a lot of fun with this but it is standard practice to authenticate petition signatures for online petitions through the email address. These names won't make it onto the final petition without a legitimate email address and a respondant to confirm the sign up. Heck, the email lists that these petitions generate are often worth more to the cause than the acutal petition.
Sorry guys but you are only giving their computer a little more work to do.
Mort Canard
I am not sure about the computer check theory, but even if you are right, maybe we can blow up their computer and, with a little luck a few might slip through the cracks.
I am impressed at the response to this post. Some of the names are hilarious. Keep submitting the names and maybe, when the computer blows up it will take a few of them with it.
Did you look at the list of "famous people" that have been said to have joined the list. Well, just look at the names and then look back in time as to how many of them either have used guns in films or have body guards that carry for them. How hippocritic of all of them. It looks like a list of more hollyweird types to be added to my list of people to look out for in films so that I can be sure not to watch them and support them with my money.
Posts: 428 | Location: Michigan USA | Registered: 14 September 2002