Posted on 08/17/2026 5:40:10 PM PDT by dayglored
This is not a joke.
Surprisingly, the Internet Web Domain DSA.COM is up for sale.
I don't know how long it's been available, or who is the current owner. It's being brokered through GoDaddy's domain sales subsidiary Afternic.
Latest suggested price is only $1250. which is pretty cheap for a domain like that.
So what would you do with it?
It would make a great parody site. Or put up some good political articles that run counter to the DSA's positions. Or maybe just post a bunch of funny political memes.
Check it out: https://dsa.com will take you to the GoDaddy page where it's for sale.
I don't have any spare time for a new hobby, but maybe you do?!?
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"Do you like to live vicarously by watching men with guns cart off people you don't like for having political views you don't agree with? Vote DSA."
Followed by this picture:

Followed by: "And if you think that can't happen here, think again. One of DSAs enablers did this as a favor for Fidel Castro":
The DSA commies will find a judge to give them the name. I had the same thing happen when a big conservative filed to get my last name website that I had for years.
“Nothing personal. It’s business. “
Good point. There is no such thing as privacy.
Watching that incident with Elian a line was crossed for me. In America. I couldn’t believe it. I wasn’t innocent, but it became a different country that day in my mind. Janet Reno ... 😡.
Maybe you misread it? Both godaddy and namecheap say $1,250,000
> Maybe you misread it? Both godaddy and namecheap say $1,250,000
Oh geez. No wonder it’s not getting picked up. Lol thanks!
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