I don't have an issue with the political message, in fact I'm against Lisbon, however I have a major issue with Libertas. Do I block the ad?
EDIT: Might as well make it democratic, poll added
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I don't have an issue with the political message, in fact I'm against Lisbon, however I have a major issue with Libertas. Do I block the ad?
EDIT: Might as well make it democratic, poll added
Nah, let them waste their money.
Absolutely. A sinister ad (note the use of red) by a sinister organisation. I'd be opposed to political ads generally.
Who cares?
Though I feel there is a sinister ( American led ) undercurrent , I still beleive we are a free country and they are entitled ,as we all are , to an opinion. Anyway if it's a source of revenue , leave it there.
I'd agree with that.
Any way of seeing how many clicks it gets from here?
I don't like or agree with Libertas but they are now a political party like any other. If you block them you have to block others?
How much does Mr. Ganley ahve to pay everything I click the link? :p
I'd like to waste his money too. How much does it cost him?
dahamsta, isn't it a bit ironic to introduce democracy to a thread about Libertas? :)
I was for blocking them, but the idea of costing that sinister nutcase money sounds bloody good to me.
Did you consider the FF ad put on all postal envelopes in the state a number of years ago a sinister ad?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sheridan
All Libertas is asking is that you sign a petition. Compared to FF, they're squeaky clean.
I voted No to blocking them. Everybogy should get there chance to speak...even if what they say is rubbish...how else would I get to speak? :D
No it shouldn't be blocked. I've no time for them (or for Lisbon for that matter) but I don't have a problem with the ad, freedom of speech and all that.
What does freedom of speech have to do with it? If it was displayed in rotation with ads for the other political parties that might be an issue. As it is, it's only there because Libertas have the money to waste.
All for freedom of speech. Anyway I never read the ads so dont give a dam.
Regardless of your personal opinion, what they're saying isn't illegal, so IMO you don't have any right to deny them their ad.
A blanket ban on political advertising might be a better idea.
This is the issue I have with Libertas. It's not a political party like any other, it's a party that's privately funded by an arms dealer.
I'll go with the majority though, it's pretty conclusive. For the record, I don't know how much the ad generates, stats are aggregated.
Thanks guys.
adam
They're filth but it seems that it going to be left anyway.