The author of that blog post complains about the paid links being put into some "free" wordpress themes. The unsuspect blogger downloads a theme and then starts promoting some crappy websites.
I have a couple problems with this post. First, the obsession over Google PR. That is not the issue here.
The issue here, and the only issue here is the ignorant of the bloggers using those templates. They be more learned to understand everyone they are linking to from their website, why and more importantly how to control the links.
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