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JacobG18
05-26-2011, 05:51 PM
After hearing news the other day that the Obama administration had appointed a new position to monitor and push back against negative online press we thought some liberals in DC might think it wasn't enough. So we sent Joe Schoffstall out to see just how far liberals would go to silence conservative speech. Joe went around Georgetown in DC with a petition to "Ban Conservative Hate Sites" that said this:

"The undersigned hereby adamantly demand that the United States government shut down right wing hate sites. The hate speech propagated by sites like the Drudge Report, Hot Air, Instapundit, Big Government, and others must not be allowed to corrupt our political discourse any longer. These sites are dangerous not only to truth and freedom but also to our society as a whole. BAN THEM NOW!"
That is pretty radical rhetoric that no reasonable, freedom-loving, red-blooded American could possibly agree with, right? Well, see for yourself:



Read more: http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/stephen-gutowski/2011/05/26/video-dc-liberals-sign-petition-ban-conservative-websites#ixzz1NVPkY9Sl

hazek
05-26-2011, 06:36 PM
Of course, what else do you expect from ignorant and indoctrinated people.

JoshLowry
05-26-2011, 06:55 PM
Be easy to do at a right wing event for muslim websites.

How is the guy that doesn't follow politics a liberal?

TheDrakeMan
05-26-2011, 07:02 PM
Pretty good video. Except the whole "hate sites" part. I'm sure that would confuse the average person. They could've thought these websites were promoting violence or something along those lines.

gerryb
05-26-2011, 07:34 PM
Pretty good video. Except the whole "hate sites" part. I'm sure that would confuse the average person. They could've thought these websites were promoting violence or something along those lines.

Doesn't matter - the principle is still protected speech...

Are we really going back to this? RE: Alien and Sedition Acts