Lon
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Not that he flung it, rather that he knew where to get it...:noway:I'm not. He goes through spurts where he likes to throw a little mud and see what sticks.
That's disturbing.
Not that he flung it, rather that he knew where to get it...:noway:I'm not. He goes through spurts where he likes to throw a little mud and see what sticks.
Why in the world would an ISP block Bob's website? At least directly.
In honor of our late son, my family has retained his domain and kept his website going. A friend was trying to access it from work and it was blocked as being a "malicious website."
Since we are paying for the site anyway, I moved some content from some free sites to it a few years ago. This included some theology stuff. I also added a section on our Bible collection. Really malicious stuff.
The censorship is just starting and liberals once again make the Brown Shirts proud.
Many states have passed laws similar to Colorado's SB 200 passed in 2008. It's called the "bathroom law" as it allows men to use woman's bathrooms, showers, etc. Sick enough, but mostly ignored it's real danger; censorship of anything moral and it's only a matter of time before the perverts take these things to court and set presidents.
"Malicious website" generally has nothing at all to do with content. It's about code and viruses that might harm your computer. "Malware." Homemade sites that have scrapped-together code are frequently blocked by a companies security software or will raise warning.
You do mean precedents, rather than presidents, right?
Thank you; knew I should have looked that up as my spelling stinks.
He was blocked by the IT employee on Kwajalein saying Kgov is "extreme" but you could still visit jihad pages that say cut heads off.
This is truly disappointing you seemed confused. I hope you are joking.
It might not be company policy. But the companies do not screen who they are hiring in the right way. Those who can do, those who can't teach. That includes all forms of controlling information. The left only goes into those fields to stop people from learning truth and facts.
I am wondering if Delmar, the super sleuth, has gotten any closer to an accurate understanding of reality yet.
Call your provider and ask.I still can not connect to Kgov.com or denverbiblechurch.com from any device in my home.
When I connect a device from my home to wifi at another location or go through I proxy server I have no problem connecting to Kgov or Denverbiblechurch :idunno:
What reality, other that my ISP blocking those sites, can you conclude?
Call your provider and ask.
I am wondering if Delmar, the super sleuth, has gotten any closer to an accurate understanding of reality yet.
Why wait on hold to speak to a customer service representative in India to ask a question to which the answer is so obvious?
I suspect that my internet provider is blocking KGOV.com. For about a week I have not been able to sign on to the Bob Enyart website. I thought the site must have been down but yesterday I signed on at work and it came right up. So I got home and tried and still could not access the site from my home. So my wife tried on her cell phone and it came right up. Same story with Denverbiblechurch.com
Today I am going to take my tablet to a wifi hot spot to confirm my suspicion.
:rotfl:
Oh the irony is just too much sometimes.
If you were actually capable of retaining truth and facts, you might have a better chance at being heard by those sincerely looking for them.
Though this following is certainly a factor in the world today and one of the reasons some enjoy a pulpit here.
I seriously doubt anyone's blocking Enyart... If you can't access KGOV or ShadowGov, I'd figure there's some sort of typical hinkey server problem.