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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 9:08 pm    Post subject: Ganjawar Monger "DEAth" Cunningham Busted 4 Fraud Reply with quote



Rep, Admits to Bribes
Republican Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham has resigned after admitting to accepting more than $2.4 million in bribes from military contractors. The eight-term Congressman from California also admitted to evading more than $1 million in taxes and committing mail and wire fraud. He faces up to 10 years in jail. Cunningham served on the House Appropriations subcommittee on defense and was chair of the House Intel subcommittee on terrorism/human intelligence, analysis and counterintelligence.



The Ganjawar Fraud...

Psychosis, Hype And Baloney

Hypocrisy & Double Standards

THE WAR ON DRUGS FRAUD



Son of U.S. Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham (R-CA)
In Boston,Todd Cunningham, 29, the son of U.S. Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham (R-CA), was sentenced on November 17 to 2-1/2 years in federal prison for marijuana smuggling. Rep. Cunningham, who has supported the death penalty for drug traffickers, made a tearful plea to U.S.Judge Reginald C. Lindsay for leniency for his son.  Prosecutors supported the sentence, which is half the mandatory five year term for such an offense, because Cunningham provided information about other offenders involved in the smuggling operation. It was Cunningham's first conviction. (Bill Murphy, "Son of lawmaker sentenced to prison," San Diego Union Tribune, November 18, 1998.)



D.E.A.th Deceptions

PDFA - Slickly Packaged Lies.

The Bush-Cheney Drug Empire

The Police State Cometh by Ron Paul

DEA implements US police state

Bill Bennett's Bad Bet: The Bookmaker of Virtues
Sinners have long cherished the fantasy that William Bennett, the virtue magnate, might be among our number. The news over the weekend—that Bennett's $50,000 sermons and bestselling moral instruction manuals have financed a multimillion dollar gambling habit—has lit a lamp of happiness in even the darkest hearts. As the joyous word spread, crack flowed like water through inner-city streets, family court judges began handing out free divorces, children lit bonfires of The Book of Virtues, More Virtuous Virtues, Who Cheesed My Virtue?, Moral Tails: Virtue for Dogs, etc. And cynics everywhere thought, for just a moment: Maybe there is a God after all.

Bennett's Fuzzy Drug-War Victory

More fuzzy drug-war math

* On the Larry King Show in late 1989, then drug czar William Bennett, a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2000, said he had no moral problems with beheading drug dealers -only legal ones.

The Ultimate Hypocrisy



The Online Reefer Madness Teaching Museum

Conservative Addiction Good, Liberal Addiction Bad!
Unrepentant Junkies:
Bush, Sen.Joseph McCarthy & DJ Rush Limbaugh

GOPerverted Officials

In an editorial in its May 1 issue, William F. Buckley, Jr.'s National Review commented on the case of Jimmy Montgomery, a paraplegic sentenced to 10 years in Oklahoma prisons for less than 2 ounces of marijuana. NR noted that former deputy drug czar John P. Walters criticized ABC News for reporting on the Montgomery case. Walters showed no concern for Montgomery but rather complained, "Apparently ABC couldn't find a grandmother on death row for carrying a roach clip..." NR observes that "something is seriously wrong with a drug policy that condones such treatment -- a point that the drug warriors tacitly acknowledge by changing the subject."
Continued...~olsen/NORML/WEEKLY/95-04-20.html

Bushladen and the Terrorists Carlyles Groups

Marijuana Arrests For Year 2004: 771,608
NORML: October 17, 2005 - Washington, DC, USA
Record High; FBI Report Reveals
Pot Smokers Arrested In America At A Rate Of One Every 41 Seconds
Washington, DC: Police arrested an estimated 771,608 persons for marijuana violations in 2004, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's annual Uniform Crime Report, released today.




Winners in the War on Drugs
Congressional Family Drug Offenders
Escape Mandatory Sentences, Get Favorable Treatment .
-- Cunningham, Shelby,Watts November - December 1998 .
First - Our Fearless " Tough on Drugs" U.S. Attorney General




Alex Ashcroft - Drug warrior, AG, xGovernor John Ashcroft's nephew
CLAUDE SHELBY - SON OF U.S. SEN. RICHARD SHELBY (R-AL)
DARLENE WATTS - SISTER OF U.S. REP. J.C. WATTS (R-OK)
CINDY McCAIN - Wife of Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)
DAN BURTON II - Son of U.S. Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN)
Richard Riley, Jr., son of Education Secretary Richard Riley
Gayle Rosten, daughter of then-U.S. House Ways and Means Committee chairman Dan Rostenkowski (D-IL)
John Murtha, son of U.S. Rep. John Murtha (D-PA)
Susan Gallo, daughter of U.S. Rep. Dean Gallo (R-NJ
Warren Bachus, son of U.S. Rep Spencer Bachus (R-AL)
Josef Hinchey, son of Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY)
John C. Baker, the son of future Secretary of State James Baker III



I AIN'T NO SENATRS SON!
In September 1996, Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, R-Calif., attacked President Clinton for being "cavalier" toward illegal drugs and for appointing  too many "soft on crime" liberal judges. "We must get tough on drug dealers,"  he declared. "Those who peddle destruction on our children must pay dearly."

Dr. Heath/Tulane Study, 1974
The Hype: Brain Damage and Dead Monkeys (Jack Herer)

Soon after xDrugczar Carlton Turner left office, Nancy Reagan recommended that no corporation be permitted to do business with the Federal government without having a urine purity policy in place to show their loyalty. Just as G. Gordon Liddy went into high-tech corporate security after his disgrace, Turner became a rich man in what has now become a huge growth industry: urine-testing.

Policing For Profit: The Drug War's Hidden Economic Agenda

Spoils of Drug War Forfeitures Prove Too Lucrative



Randall Todd Cunningham: The son of Duke "Death Penalty for Drug Kingpins" Cunningham (R-Calif.) was convicted for possession of 400 pounds of marijuana. In court, the congressman cried and pleaded for mercy, explaining that his son "has a good heart. He works hard. He's expressed to me he wants to go back to school." While out on bail, the hardworking son tested positive for cocaine use three times; when an officer tried to apprehend him following the third positive test, Randy hurled himself out a window and broke his leg. Still, the congressman -- who has denounced Clinton's "soft-on-crime liberal judges" and railed against "reduced mandatory-minimum sentences for drug trafficking" -- won for his son the mercy denied so many others. Randy got 30 months -- half the federal "mandatory" minimum sentence.

Cunningham's Vote to Support the Death Penalty for Drug Kingpins




If anybody is responsible for the death of Irma Perez (and many like her), it is people just like U.S. Congressman Mark Souder, who put the drug war above the lives of the citizens.

Mark Souder is the scum of the earth

Drug Sentencing Reform Act
Souder's proposed bill mandates that most people on parole, probation, or supervised release be subjected to random drug testing, even when their original offense is non-drug related. If enacted, thousands of non-violent Americans could be sent to prison for years for smoking marijuana in the privacy of their own home and then failing a drug test.

Higher Education Act Retracts Financial Aid From Marijuana UsersUsers
Daily Nebraskan By Hilary Stohs-Krause October 03, 2005 
Rape. Murder. Drunk driving.
None of these crimes will cost college students their Pell Grants, but walking down the street with a joint could. As of July 1, 2000, a provision in the Higher Education Act mandated that students’ eligibility for federal financial aid be suspended if they are convicted under federal or state laws of offenses involving the possession or sale of controlled substances.


Food Stamps Become a Weapon in the War on Drugs

Drug Ruling Worries Some in Public Housing

Harsh Drug Bill Coming Soon To Congress

Our Education: Up in Smoke!
Few American endeavors of the past two decades have been as rife with cronyism, corruption, and moral hypocrisy as our failed and futile War on Drugs. One can't just view it as a single issue. Directly or not, it affects every area of American life.

Congress Considers Dangerous Mandatory Minimum Sentences For Marijuana
Ask Your Member of Congress To Oppose H.R.1528!



Claude Shelby: The son of Richard "Death Penalty for Drug Kingpins" Shelby (R-Ala.) was arrested in Atlanta for possession of 13.8 grams of hash. He was fined a $570 "administrative penalty.



Death Penalty for Two Ounces of Marijuana!
(from September/October 1996 Marijuana Policy Report)
Picture this: An indiscreet American college student returning from a vacation in Mexico is caught with two ounces of marijuana in his pocket. A judge is forced to sentence him to spend the rest of his life in federal prison. If this is his second offense, he will be executed. Could this really happen in America? Yes, if U.S. Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-GA) and his cronies have their way.

'Murder Weed'

Cops Maliciously Punish Amputee by Confiscating Scooter

Pot Grower, 75, Given Year in Jail

"Dear Agent ..., please prepare all cases in your jurisdiction involving musicians in violation of the marijuana laws. We will have a great national round-up arrest of all such persons on a single day. I will let you know what day."
Harry J. Anslinger, Federal Bureau of Narcotics, 1947

'After Two Puffs, I Was Turned Into a Bat'



James Geddes: sentenced to 150 years, reduced to 90 years
charged with cultivation and possession of five marijuana plants
 

Will Foster 93 Years For Cannabis
In 1996 Foster was convicted of five drug counts in Tulsa, all revolving around the plants he was growing in an underground backyard shelter. Foster says he had 38 marijuana plants. He said he was growing them to be harvested in rotation --each harvest to yield about 12 ounces. Prosecuters asserted that he had between 50 and 70 plants and that he meant to distribute. A Tulsa jury sentenced him to a little over a year per plant, 70 years for cultivation. It tacked on 20 years for possession in the presence of minors, his children. Foster asserts they never knew. The sentence "certainly falls within the realm of punishment within Oklahoma law and I think it's a fair verdict," said Tulsa County assistant District Attorney Brian Crain.

WAMM Raided on September 5, 2002

Angel's Fight to Stay Alive

The Kubby Family by Pete Brady (04 Sept, 2000)

(Excerpts) Steve Kubby, a cancer survivor and author of an award-winning book called "The Politics of Consciousness," had just finished a 1998 campaign for governor when 21 police officers burst into his California mountain home in January, 1999. After being mistreated in jail, Kubby and his wife found their home ransacked, their reputation trashed, their money and magazine business ruined by police.



A Searing Portrait of Abuse By Colbert I. King
Washington Post November 25, 2005 Washington, D.C.
This is the 12th column to be written about Jonathan Magbie, a 27-year-old man who was paralyzed from the neck down at age 4 after being struck by a drunk driver. Magbie lived at home with his mother, needed private nursing care at least 20 hours a day and was totally dependent upon others because he couldn't use any of his limbs. He got around in a motorized wheelchair that he operated with his mouth, and his breathing was aided by a tracheotomy tube and an implanted diaphragmatic pacemaker.
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Tom Crosslin - Nov. 10, 1954 - Sept. 3, 2001
Rollie Rohm - Dec. 27, 1972 - Sept. 4, 2001


Federal and state police kill owner of Rainbow Farm
On the Friday before Labor Day 2001, rather than face a bail revocation hearing for holding an unauthorized marijuana rally last August Grover "Tom" Crosslin and Rolland Rohm retreated to Rainbow Farm...

Ed Rosenthal's Trial Pictures & Articles



The Murder of Peter McWilliams

Whatever the "official" cause listed on McWilliams' death certificate, he was, by any definition of the word, murdered by the federal government. If a lone human being forcibly denied a patient their lifesaving medication, which then hastened their death, that cruel person would certainly be indicted for murder. Yet Peter is only the latest victim of an uncaring, unaccountable, unquestioned "drug" policy run by a retired 4-Star Army General, Drug "Czar" Barry McCaffrey- the stone cold heart of Marijuana Prohibition.

Peter McWilliams Homepage

DEA Raids MMJ Garden of Sister Somayah



The Murder of Steve McWilliams

Todd McCormick 5 - 10 years for treating neck cancer.

Bryan Epis Sentenced to Ten Years

Medical Cannabis Advocates Face Up to 40 Years
Lynn and Judy Osburn are charged in federal court with cultivating medical marijuana in accordance with California state law, HS 11362.5 and in agreement with the city of West Hollywood and the Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center.



War on Drugs Hits New Low By Jordan Smith
Austin Chronicle November 23, 2005 USA
The federal war on medi-pot patients hit a new low last month when Royal Canadian Mounted Police nabbed 38-year-old Steven W. Tuck from his Vancouver, B.C., hospital bed, whisked him to the border, and relinquished him to the custody of U.S. officials, who wanted him on charges related to a 2001 marijuana bust in California. Tuck, an Army vet, uses marijuana to help treat chronic pain associated with injuries he received in a parachuting accident back in the 1980s.
Read More... http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread21332.shtml

The Drug War Refugees

The 'Virtues' of Ganja

"Marihuana leads to pacifism and communist brainwashing"
Federal Bureau of Narcotics Chief Harry J. Anslinger, 1948

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 11:23 pm    Post subject: We the People NOT You the Fascist! Reply with quote

County To Sue over Prop. 215 in Federal Court By Daniel Strumpf
Source: San Diego City Beat December 07, 2005 California
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted in closed session Tuesday to file a federal lawsuit against the state of California in an attempt to overturn Prop. 215, which, approved by voters in 1996, established a patient’s right to obtain, grow and use marijuana with a doctor’s recommendation. County Counsel John Sansone told CityBeat that the county’s challenge—soon to be filed in federal court—will argue that “the state law is preempted by the federal Controlled Substances Act law, which makes the use of medical marijuana a crime.
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County To Sue To Overturn Medical Marijuana Law By Gig Conaughton
Source: North County Times December 07, 2005 San Diego, CA 
County supervisors decided behind closed doors Tuesday to sue to try to overturn California's 9-year-old medical marijuana law ---- the "Compassionate Use" initiative in which voters statewide said it was OK for seriously ill people to use marijuana to ease their pain. Supervisors announced last month they would sue the state because they did not want to create registries and identification cards to help medical marijuana users. But they left open the question of whether they would try to overturn Proposition 215, the Compassionate Use Act.
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Prohibition vs. Democracy: The County of San Diego By Kenneth Michael White
Source: Village News December 01, 2005 Calif.
The County of San Diego recently announced that it would not implement a California law that requires counties to create a medical marijuana identification program. First county supervisors said medical marijuana patients would have to sue them to get identification cards, but then the county changed its position after the local newspaper suggested the county should sue the state for declaratory judgment, which is what they decided to do. As we wait for this litigation to start, now is a good time to consider the merits and demerits of the position of the County of San Diego regarding medical marijuana.
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Somerset Store Pulls Marijuana Cookbook By Cecilia Oleck
Source: Detroit Free Press December 03, 2005 Troy, Mich. 
Looking to add Trippy Krispy Treats to your holiday hors d'oeuvres list? Until this week, you could find a recipe for the marijuana-laced sweets in a cookbook sold at the newly opened Urban Outfitters at the Somerset Collection mall in Troy, Mich. But the hip store - which caters to the trendy high school and college crowd with cool clothes, edgy books and games, and funky home decorations - pulled "The Marijuana Chef Cookbook" by S.T. Oner after a Troy group complained.
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"Don't join the book burners.
Do not think you are going to conceal thoughts
by concealing evidence that they ever existed."

Dwight David EISENHOWER
American general and 34th President of the United States (1890–1969



"Where they have burned books,
they will end in burning human beings."

(German: "Dort, wo man Bücher verbrennt,
verbrennt man am Ende auch Menschen.")
—Heinrich Heine, from his play Almansor (1821)

Governor Set To Push Anti-Marijuana Legislation By Andrew Petty
Source: Juneau Empire December 09, 2005 Alaska  
The Murkowski administration will "hit the ground running" next session on a bill proposed last year to overturn a court decision on marijuana use, said Alaska Department of Law spokesman Mark Morones. Alaskans are allowed to possess up to 4 ounces of marijuana in their homes for personal use but the bill could lower that amount to less than 1 ounce if it passes. The Senate Health, Education and Social Services Committee heard from experts last session on both sides of the issue - some arguing marijuana is a threat to society and others saying pot is less harmful than a pack of cigarettes.
Read More... http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread21369.shtml

Alaska Court Narrows Marijuana Search Law by Matt Volz
Associated Press August 27, 2004 ANCHORAGE, AK
Police cannot execute a search warrant in a person's home for possession of less than 4 ounces of marijuana, the Alaska Court of Appeals ruled Friday.



Victory -- marijuana will remain legal in Alaska!
by Rob Campia, Executive Director MPP (17 May, 2005)
Prison for possession bill killed by activists

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 9:11 am    Post subject: Beyond brilliant! Reply with quote

DdC,

Aloha. How's it going? The subject line just about says it all for me. Your posts are so thoughtful, powerful, creative and downright brilliant. Each one like this conveys volumes of thoughts and feelings about the subject at hand, and, in my opinion, deserves to be seen by MANY more viewers!

Do you post them anywhere else, or are we the only fortunate ones to see these works of your amazing mind-art? I'd like to know. Whatever the answer ...

Mahalo plenty!

Roger


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 8:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

DdC,
Aloha. How's it going?

Aloha Roger,
Its going as well as can be expected in the times we're in. But if I let it get me down, they win. So I'll just say I'm OK and hope you're doing the same.


>>>The subject line just about says it all for me.

You know it does for me too and I'd think it was all pretty obvious to anyone with just a little curiousity to check it out for themselves. Its so sad to even have Freedom with so many afraid to use it.

>>>Your posts are so thoughtful, powerful, creative and downright brilliant. Each one like this conveys volumes of thoughts and feelings about the subject at hand, and, in my opinion, deserves to be seen by MANY more viewers! Do you post them anywhere else, or are we the only fortunate ones to see these works of your amazing mind-art?

Thanks man but I'm a simple messenger. Many others have taken the time and expense to actually conduct the research and writings. Its they who deserve the thanks. When I came on line in 96 or so I thought this was it. All the people need is truth about Ganja and the Prohibition of it and they will see and birds will sing and babies will smile. You can buy em books but you can't make em read. So its taking a tad longer than I thought. I've become pretty apathathetic about fear driven lifestyles that seems to be the way it is for the boomer yuppies that should know better. These cronies and corporate ties today are much greater than the Nixon days of war protests, "Fucking Ma Bell" and Tearing down the walls. Weird how many have toked and yet fall in line with the fascists reefer madhatters.

When I started I was invited to over 100 yahoo groups that I would send the Ganjawar news to daily. Then I started getting 3 or 4 worm viruses sent and I suppose at least one got into my yahoo email list and started spamming everyone so Yahoo killed the account which killed all the groups. That was the dendecannabist@yahoo.com account so until I change all the forums data pages I may be listed with this email that doesn't work. Then I started a dendeganjanist@yahoo account and now they have limited it to only receiving emails, Sending or reply doesn't work. Strange if it was any other subject. So I'm down to about 4 or 5 message boards, but mostly this and these.


YaHooka Forums - Activism & Politics

Yahooka has its share of corporate sabatours and DEAth mongers. But the post can be closed for future reference without the added comments from the lowlifes.

Cannabis Culture

About the same without the close function.

Resist.com.au forums

Just got invited to this one and I've only made one post so far. It has a funky bb code so I have to remove the codes I use here to post there. Yahooka, CanCul have the same format as this forum so its not a problum to repeat posts.

I'd like to know. Whatever the answer ...
Mahalo plenty!
Roger

My old puter went kaput last March and i've been using a patients puter since then. I've been collecting data from old post I made and newer articles. My extensive files are going to be in the hands of a puter fixer and i can only hope they can be saved. Thanks to your work with the Ministry and internet sites we can spread the word and I'd optomystically say soon we can take off the shackles and breath the Fresh breath of Liberty to toke til the joint turns brown.
Peace, Love and Liberty or the Merchants of DEAth
Aloha

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 9:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i would like to second what brother Roger said here

brother Ddc , your post are an inspiration , please dont ever stop doing what you are doing or being who you are.

DEEPEST RESPECT TO YOU BROTHER

THANK YOU

PEACE

JUSTICE FOR ALL.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 4:00 am    Post subject: Tulia: Race and Corruption Reply with quote

Thanks Don
My pleasure and I definately don't believe in copywrite nonsense so I hope everyone feels free to post this info wide and far. All or bits, whatever is needed to bring truth and peace. Unfortunately the not so good news keeps on coming with the good.

DdC

"Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption in a Small Texas Town"
DRCNet Book Review:
In that first story, we relied heavily on the groundbreaking investigative reporting of the Texas Observer's Nate Blakeslee, author of "Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption in a Small Texas Town." In July 2000, his Austin Chronicle piece chronicled the mass bust, the mass incarceration that followed, and the first successful attack on the credibility of rogue narc Tom Coleman. Since then, Tulia has been Blakeslee's story to own, and with "Tulia" he has taken full journalistic possession.
F U L L S T O R Y http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/4586.html



"Freedom Rides" in Texas against the racist drug war
Of the 43 people arrested, 40 were Black--amounting to 12 percent of Tulia's Black population. Almost every Black person in town had a relative or friend on the indictment list.




The Racist Ganjawar

The Racist Origins Of Canada’s Marijuana Prohibition
Reported In the National Post.

PREJUDICE: MARIJUANA AND JIM CROW LAWS

Since the abolition of slavery, racism and bigotry have generally had to manifest themselves in less blatant forms in America. The cannabis prohibition laws illustrate again this institutional intolerance of racial minorities and show how prejudice is concealed behind rhetoric and laws which seem to have an entirely different purpose.



Race and Imprisonment in the Drug War

The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment

Ganjawarnews

South Africa Today
The Emperor Wears No Clothes by Jack Herer

In 1911, South Africa* began the outlawing of marijuana for the same reasons as New Orleans: to stop insolent blacks! White South Africa, along with Egypt, led the international fight (League of Nations) to have cannabis outlawed worldwide.

* South Africa still allowed its black mine workers to smoke dagga in the mines, though. Why? Because they were more productive!

In fact, in that same year, South Africa influenced southern U.S. legislators to outlaw cannabis (which many black South Africans revered as "dagga", their sacred herb). Many South Africans' American business headquarters were in New Orleans at the time.

This is the whole racial and religious (Medeival Catholic Church) basis out of which our laws against hemp arose. Are you proud?

Fourteen million years so far have been spent in jails, prisons, parole and probation by Americans for this absurd racist and probably economic reasoning. (See Chapter 4, "Last Days of Legal Cannabis.")

Isn't it interesting that in 1985 the U.S. incarcerated a larger percentage of people than any country in the world except South Africa? In 1989, the U.S. surpassed South Africa, and the 1997 incarceration rate is almost four times that of South Africa, is the highest in the world, and is growing.

President Bush, in his great drug policy speech of September 5, 1989, promised to double the federal prison population again, after it had already doubled under Reagan. He succeeded. In 1993, President Bill Clinton planned to redouble the number of prisoners again by 1996. He did.

Remember the outcry in 1979 when former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young told the world that the U.S. had more political prisoners than any other nation? (Amnesty International, UCLA.)


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 4:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey DDC, I didn't know you had a forum on ezboard, ezblow, ezhell...lol! The garden started out there many years ago, but after the great ezboard meltdown last year I was glad we had long left. Did you lose many of your posts?
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Hey DDC, I didn't know you had a forum on ezboard, ezblow, ezhell...lol!

Yep, I think it was 1998 or so when I started it. Mostly for archives and storage. I have one forum to post replies but haven't checked it lately. Mostly just storage to have a usable address to pass the info.

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The garden started out there many years ago, but after the great ezboard meltdown last year I was glad we had long left. Did you lose many of your posts?

I haven't lost any that I know of but I do remember a while back when ezboard changed their prefix addresses and I thought I'd lose everything. I managed to change some of the addies by reposting and most of the info is posted somewhere anyway. But then they added a converter to automatically change the old addies to the new. I think it started http://p40.ezboard and now its http://p199.ezboard with the same suffixes. I'm still trying to access the format to change the background color. I seem to be able to change the text color but the background color remains black, so all that shows up is light type. Though I haven't tried in a while so it may have been my old puter browzer. But the articles are still there and thats what counts.
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