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Re: Figures. said by LightS:"was sued by the DOJ for questioning the practice's legitimacy after he and his ISP were "gagged" by the government for years."
Well then... that's interesting. Sued for questioning.. This country is becoming more creepy by the minute.
As much as Google is creepy themselves, I applaud them. If not them then who? I see nobody else that big doing anything. |
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| the only creepy thing about any of this is that it isn't brought up in the media AT ALL. The media has constitutional protections in place to keep them safe. Fix the media, get this kind of stuff out there for public discussion and things might just get fixed.
I still don't know why it took 3 days for CNN to even begin to report on Akransas' oil spill. |
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 dra6o0n join:2011-08-15 Mississauga, ON | Because the US government has it's extensive line of covert departments and military departments to thank for silencing the mass public. Oh and it's funding in propaganda based tactics. |
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 | reply to FBGuy Actually the media's protection has been eroding. Fox news is fighting for the right of a reporter not to have to reveal sources. It's time for the Supreme Court to reinforce the First Amendment again. |
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 FBGuyPremium join:2005-03-19 Evanston, IL | lol. Fox News doesn't exactly report the truth sometimes. |
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 1 edit | Seriously? You are going to go there? Spoken by a true liberal that gets his lack of news from MSNBC because Chris Mathews and Hal Sharpton are such paragons of truth.
CNN and Anderson Cooper covered up Iran and Iraq dictatorships for years. MSNBC gets caught editing videos constantly or simply not reporting anything negative on Obama. In fact, it's now known that the four major second rate lieing networks met at the White House and planned the Obama press coverage years ago. Gee, that never showed up on their list of White House guests. If it wasn't for Fox News, we would would never have known about Benghazi or half the energy investments that failed under this administration.
Fox News is the most accurate reporting we have. Opinion people at night are different than news coverage but since you don't know the difference between Fox News and Fox Opinion hosts, please keep spreading that type of ignorance. |
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| seriously? You don't know anything about me. I don't know how you can make that assumption.
Fox News is definitely not the most accurate reporting we have. Get your news outside the corporate newsosphere and you might learn something real.
Benghazi was reported on in the International Media long before FN had access. Those failed energy investments are expected. Not every investment is going to produce results. You have to live in a bubble to not know that you will lose money on some investments. |
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