PR Firm Behind Al Gore YouTube Spoof? 777
mytrip writes to tell us ABC News is reporting that a supposed amateur video posted to YouTube.com may have actually been designed and posted by a Republican public relations firm called DCI. From the article: "Public relations firms have long used computer technology to create bogus grassroots campaigns, which are called 'Astroturf.' Now these firms are being hired to push illusions on the Internet to create the false impression of real people blogging, e-mailing and making films."
GRAA WANTS YOU!!! (Score:3, Funny)
Are you a republican?
Are you tired of the Apple Mac being associated with gay liberals?
If you answered yes to these questions the GRAA (GAY REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA) wants to hear from you.
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(c) copyright 2006 DCI
on behalf of the republican party
Re:Makes sense (Score:5, Funny)
You must not frequent youtube.
Re:GRAA WANTS YOU!!! QWZX (Score:1, Funny)
Manbearpig (Score:4, Funny)
This PROVES global warming is REAL! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Politicians lying to people? No, just Republica (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Obvious? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:{old,new} news (Score:4, Funny)
Obvious?-Super Zero. (Score:1, Funny)
Fine with me, as long as neither one starts wearing spandex.
Re:Can a climte change skeptic answer (Score:2, Funny)
Two. It is a fact that a flow of liquid into the ocean will result in the ocean containing more liquid.
Three. A greater quantity of liquid in the ocean will lead to a reasonably predictable rise in global average sea level.
Four. An increase in sea level will result in flooding in low-lying areas.
When I look at the points, I see a reasonably watertight chain of logic. So for God's sake man, don't pee in the ocean!