Last week if you searched for “ron paul” on Google, the results were coming in at just over 2 million. A couple days ago they were coming down a bit to around 1,400,000 (the censorship controversy with Yahoo and ABC had started to die down a bit), but now when you google “ron paul” you get over 3 million search results. For random comparisons as of 7:43 P.M. tonight, “ernest hemingway” yields 1,930,000 results, “alisteir crowley” yields just over a million results, and “mother teresa” yields 1,240,000 search results.
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Ron Paul Google Search Results Top 3 Million
May 18, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Categories: abc · censorship · ernest hemingway · gop · republican · ron paul
NYC Professor Writes Open Letter to ABC News Questioning Removal of Comments on Ron Paul Article
May 10, 2007 · 1 Comment
NYC professor writes an open letter to ABC News requesting a response to why the news organization removed hundreds of comments by supporters of presidential candidate Ron Paul.
Categories: abc · campaign · news · paul levinson · professor · ron paul
Google Caught in the Act? "Ron Paul Effect" Goes from 40 to 14,000 Results in the Space of 5 Hours
May 9, 2007 · 2 Comments
Consider this: at 4:30 A.M. today Google search results for “ron paul effect” gave 40 results (yes, as in the two-digit number), with the original ABC Rick Klein article nowhere in sight. Five hours later, there are 14,000 results (yes, as in the 5-digit number) with the Klein article at the top spot.
Perhaps a more tech-savvy person could explain this phenomenon. Or could Google be joining ABC’s efforts to squash Ron Paul supporters’ voices?
Categories: 2008 · abc · campaign · candidate · censorship · google · presidential · results · ron paul · search
New Opportunity for Ron Paul Supporters at MSNBC
May 9, 2007 · 1 Comment
There are currently 18 comments; will they delete these and follow ABC’s footsteps, or have integrity?
http://boards.msn.com/MSNBCboards/thread.aspx?boardid=780&ThreadID=272256&BoardsParam=HIPDelay%3d1
Categories: 2008 · abc · campaign · censorship · gop · libertarian · msnbc · presidential · republican · ron paul
ABC Leaves Ron Paul Out of Candidates’ Page; Includes Gravel and Others
May 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment
ABC just can’t get enough of its anti-Paul crusade: can’t they see that this will only get even more people interested in Ron Paul? Consider this: at 4:30 A.M. Google search results for “ron paul” gave 40 results (yes, as in the two-digit number), with the original Rick Klein article nowhere in sight. Five hours later, there are 14,000 results (yes, as in the 5-digit number) with the Klein article at the top spot.
Categories: 2008 · abc · campaign · censor · debate · delete · digg · gop · grassroots · news · ron paul
ABC News Buries Ron Paul Story
May 9, 2007 · 2 Comments
ABC, now being labelled “Already Been Censored” by some, apparently has buried its own Ron Paul story. As of early afternoon on Tuesday, May 8, there were 357 posts left in the comments section. Most were devoid of any “profanity, personal attacks, or antisocial behavior,” all specifically prohibited by ABC’s comments page. However, in the early evening hours of Tuesday, May 8, the comments started systematically disappearing. At one point the comments were down to 4 posts, later dwindling to a sole comment. People leaving comments mused that readers should hurry and read their posts before they were deleted. Strangely, though, the comments began to stay put.
I had noticed that, earlier in the day, there had curiously been no mention whatsoever of this article on the entire Politics section of ABC News. With 357 comments appearing at one point in shorter than a 24- hour span of time, something was surely rotten in the southernmost Scandinavian land. ABC had articles up on this section with 11 comments being touted as “Hot Topics.”Somehow, though, ABC did not consider “The Ron Paul Effect” by Rick Klein to be a “hot topic.”
Why did the comments reappear all of a sudden? Did the ABC deleters go on a dinner break? Unlikely. My guess is that they want to placate Ron Paul supporters by giving them the illusion of having their comment space returned to them, while having quietly buried the piece.
I also noticed that the “most e-mailed stories” were no longer being linked on the Ron Paul article page. It had been there earlier. I have tried googling “ron paul” + abc to see if the article came up prominently in the results. I even tried googling “ron paul effect” (the very title of Mr. Klein’s article), only to discover that it is mysteriously absent from the results. I have a feeling the “savvy” Paul supporters will be emboldened all the more after this move on the part of ABC.
In the meantime, www.ronpaul2008.com
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