Adsense, Alexa, blogging, money

An Ode To Blogging

I am lost in bloggerland these days. My MySpace addiction has now been replaced with a blogging addiction. I may need IAA (Internet Addiction Anonymous) in order to cope with this. I saw this poem on another bloggers website today and I thought it was pretty funny.


An Ode To Blogging
(sung to the tune of “Mercedes Benz” by Janis Joplin)

Oh Google, won’t you give me a PageRank quickly?
My friends all have Adsense, but you banned me.
Blogged hard all my lifetime, trying to make money,
So Google, won’t you give me a PageRank quickly?

Oh Shoemoney , won’t give my blog a big plug?
I post every day, but never get Dugg.
I like how you’re bald, but don’t wear a rug,
So oh Shoemoney, won’t you give my blog a big plug?

Oh AGLOCO , won’t you give up your little green scam?
Your members flood my inbox with lots of spam.
You know that I’m not your biggest fan,
Oh AGLOCO, won’t you give up your little green scam?

Bloggers!
Oh Google, won’t you give me a PageRank quickly?
My friends all have Adsense, but you banned me.
Blogged hard all my lifetime, trying to make money,
So Google, won’t you give me a PageRank quickly?


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Stock Market Crash in a No Police State World

Hey Bloggers, the news says the stock market took a dive yesterday, the biggest drop since 911. Maybe the real estate prices in this town will fall right along with it. Is there a correlation between the two because this Quality of Life campaign is doing me in and there is a housing crisis in New York right now.
In regards to the Stock Market and the Federal Reserve: It is time to learn the truth about the powers that control our nation by controlling our money supply. “In the colonies we issue our own money. It is called Colonial Script. We issue it in proper proportion to the demands of trade and industry to make the products pass easily from the producers to the consumers. In this manner, creating for ourselves our own paper money, we control its purchasing power, and we have no interest to pay to no one.”
We had learned that the people’s confidence in the currency was all they needed, and they could be free of borrowing debts. That would mean being free of the Bank of England. In Response the world’s most powerful independent bank used it’s influence on the British Parliment to press for the passing of the Currency Act of 1764. This act made it illegal for the colonies to print their own money, and forced them to pay all future taxes to Britain in silver or gold. “In one year, the conditions were so reversed that the era of prosperity ended, and a depression set in, to such an extent that the streets of the Colonies were filled with unemployed.
“The colonies would gladly have borne the little tax on tea and other matters had it not been that England took away from the colonies their money, which created unemployment and dissatisfaction. The inability of the colonists to get power to issue their own money permanently out of the hands of George III and the international bankers was the prime reason for the Revolutionary War.
Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography

The Bible says: For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
I Timothy 6:10
And what do these things have to do with the No Police State? Have a great day.


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