Domain: dannycarlton.net
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He has a forum too!
Make sure you go to this guy's forum at http://dannycarlton.net/feedback/index.php?forum=
g eneral and let him know what you think about this 'campaign' eh? Go go! -
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Sidenote: his kids are ugly.
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HA HA this is great
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I wonder how much he's getting paid for this.
This smacks of astroturfing.
It also could be just the rantings of a zealot -- judging from his love-me page http://www.dannycarlton.net/ he does seem to be a zealot about a few different things. He also seems to be using this as a "magnet" to get traffic to his other sites. Like sites he charges to host for others.
Why don't we all drop him a line? Let him know how much we appreciate his pissing over our right to not be bombarded by advertising at every corner of the internet.
We can send him love letters at: godaddy@dannycarlton.net (which I doubt is real) or use the form at http://dannycarlton.com/contact.php
He's got the stones to call Firefox users a "Cult" -- when he's visibly a member of the biggest Cult of all time? What was that about glass houses and stones? -
The Individual Behind This
The person running this website is Danny Carlton, a man from Catoosa, Oklahoma who seems to be in the market of web design and blogging for AdSense revenue--hence his dislike of any browser that doesn't provide him with income. Some of this sites include: LetsBlameBush.com, a satirical site lambasting criticism of President Bush; BlogAdSwap.com, an ad-exchange service for bloggers; Family Net Home, a web hosting service for "family-orientated" (ie: Christian) organizations; and Memorite Rogue, a novel he had written.
His WHOIS contact information, in case anyone would like to provide feedback for his service, is:
Danny Carlton
19724 E Pine St
Suite #149
Catoosa, Oklahoma 75015
United States
I doubt he's a front for any larger corporate interests, just a right-wing blog pundit who advocates the use of insecure browsers for more revenue.