AOL CENSORING THE FORWARDING OF E_MAILS
- Savwafair2012

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AOL CENSORING THE FORWARDING OF E_MAILS TELLING OF THE MARINES WIVES TO STOCK UP ON SUPPLIE
http://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33&d=210
Savy ,I tried to send an article you posted to everyone on my e-mail list. It
was the rumor that Marine wives are being told to to stock up on supplies.
AOL wouldn't let me send it. In the past they have censored controversial
e-mails and tried to keep me from sending them. Usually it happened during
the run up to the 2008 or 2012 election when I sent something critical of
BHO. This time I tried every trick I could to get the email to go. I
tried sending to one person at a time, and finally the worst case option
that has always worked in the past. I sent the email to myself and tried
to forward it to one person at a time. NOTHING WORKED. I finally sent
everyone an email telling them to watch for something from my Hotmail
address and I sent it from there. If AOL is so determined to censor that
article and keep me from sending it, I can't help but wonder if there is
something of substance to the rumor.
http://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33&d=210

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Savwafair2012 wrote:AOL CENSORING THE FORWARDING OF E_MAILS TELLING OF THE MARINES WIVES TO STOCK UP ON SUPPLIE
Savy ,I tried to send an article you posted to everyone on my e-mail list. It
was the rumor that Marine wives are being told to to stock up on supplies.
AOL wouldn't let me send it. In the past they have censored controversial
e-mails and tried to keep me from sending them. Usually it happened during
the run up to the 2008 or 2012 election when I sent something critical of
BHO. This time I tried every trick I could to get the email to go. I
tried sending to one person at a time, and finally the worst case option
that has always worked in the past. I sent the email to myself and tried
to forward it to one person at a time. NOTHING WORKED. I finally sent
everyone an email telling them to watch for something from my Hotmail
address and I sent it from there. If AOL is so determined to censor that
article and keep me from sending it, I can't help but wonder if there is
something of substance to the rumor.
http://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33&d=210
Ok lets see this e-mail in full.
I have aol i can try and forward it too.


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Why don't we act accordingly, with humanity" Rizze
I did a little googling (in reference to stocking up on supplies, not AOL), and all I could find was this one quote you posted.... And this:

My wife, through her network of girlfriends in Oceanside, was told yesterday that the Marine Corps Officer wives at Camp Pendleton were being told to stock up on food, water and cash in contingency for 7-10 days of possible disruption of normal shopping and electronic banking systems. They were also told to keep the gas tanks full of fuel.
This is very similar to what Poof and Cobra has said.

- domdabears

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AOL??? Is that company still around????
I thought it died with the 90s.
I thought it died with the 90s.

- Chaindrive

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Yeah I thought that it took a dump back in the 90s as well.. and its not AOL its...........




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