
Social web site owners are censoring blogs exercising their First Amendment right by posting items such as this political message.
A mob is loose on the Internet and its trying to kill the First Amendment. MySpace is censoring dissent against Barack Obama. As is Yahoo-owned Flicker. Google censors blogger sites as well. A number of us have seen this on Facebook where we have said nothing threatening to anyone but did get “wee wee’d up” discussing the wrongdoings of Barack Obama. Some of us have suddenly found our ability to post on large social networking sites disabled. I have experienced this personally. (More here, here, and here. I could go on…)
I made posts on the Wall of Governor Palin’s Facebook page. There I discussed what I believe is the immanent impeachment of Barack Obama. I made no threats of any kind and posted no inappropriate content of any kind on Sarah’s Wall. I found myself for some unexplainable reason unable to post to her Wall. I contacted one of the people who moderates Sarah’s Wall posts. She said that I have not been blocked by the moderators. She also said that a number of other people she knows have had the same experience as myself.
The pattern is clear. When people express dissent against Barack Obama they get censored from social sites on the Internet. The patriotic freedom to dissent that we enjoy, a cornerstone of our great beloved republic, is being attacked by power insane kooks of the far left.
The powerful mob attacking Freedom of Speech on the Internet are twisting the arms of the owners of large social networking sites to encourage censorship of dissent against Barack Obama. (And sometimes the owners and employees of those sites are willing participants.) If this mob is connected directly to the Community Organizer in Chief, this is illegal as hell. America’s Founders intended that the President serve as defender of the Constitution, not as its primary violator.
Stumble it!


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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackThere is also the abuse of libel laws by the big guys against the little guys to get true and fair criticism removed from the web. I am a victim of this: http://www.bruceongames.com/2009/08/26/why-use-wa…
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