Have you bothered to check if they DO have any adware that might provoke this response? Just contact the people at the American Spectator website and advise them to check with Google about the situation. It’s probably something easily fixed, if true, or if it is bogus, Google will likely back down when questioned.
Shhh.... you might cause the ranters to think ....
Gmail may be hazardous to your company: Google just had to close an exploit to Gmail that allowed thieves to take over your web domain and hold it for ransom.
My McAfee software gives the website a Green Checkmark.
My Firefox blocked a bunch of pop-ups and Flash adverts from the Spectator site. I suspect the Google warning is about the pop-ups.
> I'm surprised the little Stalanist over at Google haven't done the same to Jim.
Hello??? Take off your tin-foil hat. FreeRepublic.com doesn't have crap ads and pop-ups. It's not the politics, it's the downloaded crap that invokes the warning.
Nearly every site on the net gives a cookie, especially if it requires a registration.
But cookies are rarely harmful and easily disposed of if desired.
Shrill on the left using scare tactics........malicious software, global warming, ban firearms.......same tactics, multiple fronts.
But it is easier to just rage at the machine and much more satisfying...and fixing things is too hard.
“Numbers, there’s too many of them.” (Butthead)