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Lord help me, I'm just not that bright
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Tucson, AZ
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I have to say that focusing on the positive is best as well. Smear campaigns backfire. Keep in mind also. While we have a different perception of the situations involved in these wacked out legislations, the fact remains that a ton of our surfers are swinging from the Bush administration's nut sac. I don't think it would help our case to be very offensive on our sites while we are also wanting Bubba Redneck republican to buy a membership to our tranny sites after a healthy round of gay bashing with the boys at work.
They surf for porn too.
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Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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Couldn't agree more Tommy
An upbeat approach to who actually sells adult entertainment and our target market is an excellent idea. Try to finally get across the message that the vast majority of us are tax paying business people...plain and simple. Providing links to FSC and ACLU are an excellent idea as well. But, basically revealing adult webmasters as responsible business people who sell adult entertainment to adults is an excellent approach. Oh, and of course there should be absolutely no advertising for adult sites directly on these pages. |
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