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my CTR is not exact, just a close nr.

SO i didnt disclose MY ctr, but one close to mine.

look at jacko, law can be so flexible.
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those lining up against Bush, are the same supporting Microsoft and Mountain View SE's control of our world.... lets start a technology world political forum

pm me if u wanna know the sense of corruption, influence and bribery. forums complain a lot about it, but accept any $$$ against some targeted censure.

i read on webmasterworld what happened to those who told their horrible stories about Mountain View SE. :evil:

would Gates company turn off my Windows OS for saying they hold a monopoly and practice enormous prices, absolutely unjustified? they should not even think about it.

as an advertiser or publisher, u have no right but to enrich shareholders. they can close any account for any reason at any time. its written in every contract u sign up, and its totally unfair, since all their business depends on us.

when will the US government come and save customers (taxpayers and electors)? :cry:
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as an advertiser or publisher, u have no right but to enrich shareholders. they can close any account for any reason at any time. its written in every contract u sign up, and its totally unfair, since all their business depends on us.

when will the US government come and save customers (taxpayers and electors)
It is not the job of a democratic government to insure that a contract works in the way you would like it to. The power is left to you to accept or decline the contract. If you don't like the terms then it is on you not to agree to them and thus not to use the program. This is the tradeoff you make, this is how an open market works and why free trade exists. Competition will, in theory, keep companies in check but it is not absolute; at certain times monopolies come into play and the government has measures to stop those but that is rare and hardly the case with AdSense. As a business owner in a free market system your decision to use the program shows your consent -- if you don't like it, don't sign up. The day the government tells a company that they can't cancel accounts and that they aren't free to run their business as they see fit (within the confines of the law) is the day in which we no longer have an open market and then there really is no point to this whole economy anyways.

Also, you mentioned something about people who are against bush being in support of "these companies". Last I checked, the republican party is a major supporter of free trade which means less regulations which is exactly what keeps "these companies" operating how they are. Personally I don't see the need for the government to regulate business and tell them how to run their contracts but it seems like you have things a bit mixed up, or perhaps I just misunderstood you?
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I have edited Jackoamerica's post because even if he, personally, feels it is not violating Google's TOS, it's posted on DaniWeb, and I don't want DaniWeb to be held responsible, liable, or anything else for that matter, for violating Google's TOS. After all, we, too, are AdSense members - and I for one am a paranoid one! *darn invalid clicks!*
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liable? :mrgreen: u must be kidding. or u dont trust your activities and want to avoid bringing attention, then its another prob....

am ultra-liberal as well, but i travelled and i know now that Bush policy is correct, u cant let businesses run by themselves....

after all, monarchy was working fine, isnt it? i think u dont see the 40M Americans without insurance that if they were united, would easily topple any Republican/Democrat government.

in Tsarist Russia, a very small minority toppled an entire system based on lords and army.

what happened with Enron, Kmart and so on , reminded the government that we need regulations, and that rip off is not only illegal from an individual point of view, there is a massive corporate rip off, companies ripping off their clients on a daily basis, without any punishment.

everyone should be equal in front of the law. u cant believe the contrary, otherwise u r totally crazy. :rolleyes:

internet is too open, growth is shrinking bc of corporate fraud. how many ppl were ripped off by Paypal, Ebay, Google, Overture among others? just make some research. market must be regulated , otherwise the bubble burst one day or another.

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liable? :mrgreen: u must be kidding. or u dont trust your activities and want to avoid bringing attention, then its another prob....
Naa, google loves me:mrgreen: :lol: It's just that I always hear all the cases about fraud clicks and everyone going crazy over strictly obeying the Google TOS and all. So I want to be sure to comply as well. My *invalid clicks* comment was meant as a joke (albeit a poor one!)

To be perfectly honest, I was reading through the thread, saw you posted your stats, which I knew is against the TOS, and I edited the post before finishing reading the thread and seeing you didn't care to have the info removed. But it still should've been, regardless, so there ya go!
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am ultra-liberal as well, but i travelled and i know now that Bush policy is correct, u cant let businesses run by themselves....
As well as who? I am certainly not ultra-liberal, neither is Bush. Again, as far as I know, the republican party stands behind open trade and a free market and opposes almost every regulation placed on businesses, at least in theory. If you are looking for the party that supports limiting companies, well, that tends to be the democratic party, but even the democrats draws a line and would not be seen telling a company whether to kick people out of their program or not for what they deem as harmful activity. You really have me confused now...
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dani did u think i would publish my Adsense screenshots, offer them the link and admitting i fooled GOOG more than once lol :p of course not....
i have 3 businesses that depend entirely on GOOG in advertising, publishing and creation. i know them quite well. i think every month they try to sink me (though they make good money on my back). :cheesy:

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u can follow sometimes Democrats for economy, and Republicans for morality....
Bush wants to regulate everything. its a lil Putin...
i was in a business that became illegal after Bush took office and started banning seller after seller and raiding warehouses, UPS centers... lol :cheesy:
Bush "banned" foreign steel sometime ago to win Ohio, and its not really something Republican... lots of examples. the actual $400B deficit is another one.

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Because I come from far away New Zealand, all this talk about Bush and democrats and republicans and other conspiracies out to rip us off is a whole lot of gobbledegook to me. It sounds like the guy is raving on trying to justify himself rather than admit that he shot himself down in flames. Rather he takes the humble approach and admits that he had a case of verbal diahorrea and adopted a low profile from now on.

As far as I am concerned, when I signed up with Google Adsense, I agreed to their terms and conditions. They offered me a service, and I accepted it on their terms (not my own). If I violate those terms, then I deserve to be terminated and lose my funds as an appropriate consequence for my actions. There is no room for anarchists in a contract like this. Google is offering a service to pay money for people clicking on their advertisements on your site. You didn't have to pay for it, and yet you are benefiting from it. In this case they have every right to call the shots. Hey, this is the reality of business. When you grow up and reach puberty (another way of saying to let your balls drop and get some hair on them) and beyond, leave school and get involved in the real world out there, you will learn the lessons of life like we all had to do.

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LoL, how can you call George MORAL? He is not moral! just because he goes where the money is doesnt mean he is MORAL. Ya know its sad these days where people go where the money is and the money HAPPENS to be with GOD. What happened to the good ol days where people went for GOD, just because he is GOD? So you can call George MORAL all you want but he isnt to say the LEAST. If you go with god you go with the money, if you go with the money you go with the republicans THAT IS A ****ING SHAME.

I am a christian, but if I have to be a republicna ******* to be a christian. I choose hell!



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