Obama Information Czar Calls For Banning Free Speech
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You missed out that the paper was written two years ago, a year before Paddy O'Barmy was elected. So, Mr President was planning to shut Wee-Parts up long before he even had the nomination, let alone being elected...
Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done.
Nagy Vilmos wrote:
So, Mr President was planning to shut Wee-Parts up long before he even had the nomination, let alone being elected...
Well duh, he knew he was going to win. The conspiracy had already set it up. Otherwise they might have had Ron Paul to contend with. And we all know how scared they are of him.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote:
So, Mr President was planning to shut Wee-Parts up long before he even had the nomination, let alone being elected...
Well duh, he knew he was going to win. The conspiracy had already set it up. Otherwise they might have had Ron Paul to contend with. And we all know how scared they are of him.
ragnaroknrol wrote:
Otherwise they might have had Ron Paul to contend with.
For some reason I imagined Ron Jeremy[^] scaring people. I need to go clean my mind.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done.
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The controversy surrounding White House information czar and Harvard Professor Cass Sunstein’s blueprint for the government to infiltrate political activist groups has deepened, with the revelation that in the same 2008 dossier he also called for the government to tax or even ban outright political opinions of which it disapproved. Sunstein was appointed by President Obama to head up the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, an agency within the Executive Office of the President. On page 14 of Sunstein’s January 2008 white paper entitled “Conspiracy Theories,” the man who is now Obama’s head of information technology in the White House proposed that each of the following measures “will have a place under imaginable conditions” according to the strategy detailed in the essay. 1) Government might ban conspiracy theorizing. 2) Government might impose some kind of tax, financial or otherwise, on those who disseminate such theories. That’s right, Obama’s information czar wants to tax or ban outright, as in make illegal, political opinions that the government doesn’t approve of. To where would this be extended? A tax or a shut down order on newspapers that print stories critical of our illustrious leaders? http://www.infowars.com/obama-information-czar-calls-for-banning-free-speech/[^]
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