mashable.com— First WalMart, now the Feds have their own MySpace clone. Launched today, YoungFeds.org features blogs, message boards, video and career information. And yes, it kinda sucks.
Oct 23, 2006View in Crawl 4
Okay, this is my problem. The first blog on the site is this: <a class="user" href="http://www.youngfeds.org/blog/">http://www.youngfeds.org/blog/</a>There were a lot of words, way too many to read at one time, at least too many to read if you really don't care, but the dudes alias is "GoodGovGuy"Come on, your not fooling anyone dude.
If you look at a history of posts I've made, you'll see that I don't want net neutrality or universal health care, but I have no problems making fun of myself.Besides that, I don't think you can necessarily lump universal health care people in the same pile as people who don't like government conspiracies and torture. There tends to be a lot of overlap, but they're pretty distinct things.If anything though, people who want health care but not torture are consistent in their beliefs. They want the government to be all lovey and friendly and do something "good" with their power.Definition of good is usually in the eye of the beholder though.
poppycocksOct 23, 2006
Okay, this is my problem. The first blog on the site is this: <a class="user" href="http://www.youngfeds.org/blog/">http://www.youngfeds.org/blog/</a>There were a lot of words, way too many to read at one time, at least too many to read if you really don't care, but the dudes alias is "GoodGovGuy"Come on, your not fooling anyone dude.
zetsabreOct 23, 2006
I knew someone would say it before me. The name "Young Feds" seems suggestive in itself.
cellisOct 23, 2006
Isn't GEICO owned by Warren Buffet? Didn't know that was "government" property.
Closed AccountOct 23, 2006
If you look at a history of posts I've made, you'll see that I don't want net neutrality or universal health care, but I have no problems making fun of myself.Besides that, I don't think you can necessarily lump universal health care people in the same pile as people who don't like government conspiracies and torture. There tends to be a lot of overlap, but they're pretty distinct things.If anything though, people who want health care but not torture are consistent in their beliefs. They want the government to be all lovey and friendly and do something "good" with their power.Definition of good is usually in the eye of the beholder though.
abennobashiOct 23, 2006
This is a joke, right? They're sponsered by Geico.
darthcactaurOct 23, 2006
Back in the day, the Most important social networks where your Yale buddies and frat brothers.
mastercOct 24, 2006
YoungFeds? Sounds like a bad rap group name.
psjohnsoOct 24, 2006
Interesting Idea but poorly executed.