Friends, I guess you have all seen that uppity negresse "Serena" threatening to kill that chink lineswoman whilst playing that Swedish "Supermama" Clijsters.
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Well, apparently this was all a setup to INFECT YOUR COMPUTERS.
This is an outrage: not only do we have "women" (I use the term loosely) who should be producing more Soldiers for Christ (I'm looking at you Kim.
) instead of showing their bums to all and sundry, but it turns out this is a government conspiracy!!!!
This meeting with Obama was NOT a coincidence!
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Be careful out there people!
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Well, apparently this was all a setup to INFECT YOUR COMPUTERS.

Video of Serena Williams' outburst could go viral—literally
Hackers try to use the latest in news and sports to deliver malware to your PC
The people who create vehicles for the surreptitious delivery of malware are nothing if not timely, as they demonstrated over the weekend by exploiting interest in tennis star Serena Williams.
Hours after Williams lost a U.S. Open semifinal match due to a foot-in-mouth fault, Web searches for video clips of Williams allegedly threatening a line judge instead led to sites with malicious code. One site identified by Symantec was pixnat.com, an apparently legitimate site that hosts a rogue antivirus tool that alerts the user that a scan has detected threats on the computer and offers the opportunity to download an application to fix the problem. Needless the say, the “fix” is the problem.
Hackers try to use the latest in news and sports to deliver malware to your PC
The people who create vehicles for the surreptitious delivery of malware are nothing if not timely, as they demonstrated over the weekend by exploiting interest in tennis star Serena Williams.
Hours after Williams lost a U.S. Open semifinal match due to a foot-in-mouth fault, Web searches for video clips of Williams allegedly threatening a line judge instead led to sites with malicious code. One site identified by Symantec was pixnat.com, an apparently legitimate site that hosts a rogue antivirus tool that alerts the user that a scan has detected threats on the computer and offers the opportunity to download an application to fix the problem. Needless the say, the “fix” is the problem.

This meeting with Obama was NOT a coincidence!

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Be careful out there people!
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