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== Discussion: Should Rhea keep using "Go Daddy"? ==
Given the involvement of GoDaddy's CEO Bob Parson in a recent elephant killing incident, do you think that Rhea should stop using GoDaddy? If so, what other provider do you recommend an alternative?  
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Given the involvement of GoDaddy's CEO Bob Parson in a recent elephant killing incident, do you think that Rhea should stop using GoDaddy? If so, what other provider do you recommend as an alternative?  
  
 
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Discussion: Should Rhea keep using "Go Daddy"?

Given the involvement of GoDaddy's CEO Bob Parson in a recent elephant killing incident, do you think that Rhea should stop using GoDaddy? If so, what other provider do you recommend as an alternative?

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