Solved IE9 - Blocking Ads?

WitchKing9

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Hey all!

I’m trying out IE9 so see what it’s like, and just wanted to add to this to the plethora of IE9 questions: is there any way to block ads (manually, or using an add-on)? Not too keen on downloading software to do the job. :)


Thanks in advance! ;)
 

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Hmmm. Here in America we have this thing called the 1st amendment. You may have heard of it.:sarc:

Of course, corporations hijacked the 14th amendment in the classic case of Santa Clara county verus Pacific railroad over a hundred years ago which ultimately gave them , a non human, the gift of citizenship and subsequently that of free speech. Freedom of speech being the first amendment.

So. If I am to understand correctly, forum rules guarantee the corporate entity freedom of speech yet the human citizen is beat?

Is that correct? If so, cancel my membership here please. i'm not a big fan of tyranny.
 

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