Networks Ignore Missouri Voters’ Rejection of ObamaCare, Instead Celebrate Obama’s Birthday

In the first voter referendum on ObamaCare, Missourians on Tuesday overwhelmingly (by 71 to 29 percent) backed Proposition C which called upon the state to enact a statute to “deny the government authority to penalize citizens for refusing to purchase private health insurance,” an outcome the St. Louis Post-Dispatch described as “rebuking President Barack Obama’s [...]

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Future of the News

It’s a frightening thought: government takeover of the media. But having tightened their grip on health care, financial services, and energy, it’s only logical that the Democrats should turn their attention to the media.

Discussions underway at the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission point toward a dangerous new effort to regulate what Americans [...]

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Media Blackout for Black Panther Case

Where is the New York Times? Where is The Washington Post? Where are CBS and NBC? A whistleblower makes explosive allegations about the Department of Justice; his story is backed by at least two other witnesses; and the allegations involve the two hot-button issues of race and of blatant politicization of the justice system. A [...]

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Judges order newspapers to ‘unpublish’ 5 articles

Two judges in Pennsylvania have signed orders demanding two newspapers remove from their archives stories about several court case defendants, according to a report in one of the affected publications.
One judge immediately promised to rescind the “unpublish” order when the furor over censorship of the publications erupted, and the second judge took that action after [...]

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TSA drops policy blocking ‘controversial’ sites

After an uproar from conservative bloggers and free-speech activists, the Transportation Security Administration late Tuesday rescinded a new policy that would have prevented employees from accessing websites with “controversial opinions” on TSA computers at work.
The ban on “controversial opinion” sites, issued late last week, was included as part of a more general TSA Internet-usage [...]

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Video: Obama Lied! White House refuses to answer about Obama/Blagojevich connection

Obama has lied, and the White House is trying to cover it up! Obama said he had no contact with Blagojevich, and even that he “was not aware of what was happening.”
This is a blatant lie considering that it has been revealed in the Blagojevich case that Obama called a local union leader the day [...]

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Google Tries New Approach to China

Google Inc. said it would change how Internet users in China access its search service after the Chinese government objected to its recent strategy of redirecting them to an uncensored site in Hong Kong and threatened the company with the loss of its license.
It’s unclear whether China’s government will approve of the small change [...]

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Why is the Democratic-Media Complex Hiding this Photo

Texas Democrat Kesha Rogers campaigned for for Congress with Obama-Hitler signs.
The signs even have the tag- “Paid For By Kesha Rogers for Congress” – on the bottom.

But, the state-run media won’t run this photo.
They won’t publish this photo because it doesn’t fit their narrative. Remember last year when the Democratic-Media Complex reported that the tea [...]

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Obama to Lakin et al: “YOU have NO standing to ask any Questions!”

The Story of Major General Paul Vallely, Lt. Colonel Terrence Lakin, LCDR Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III
No matter the political agenda of any American citizen, one reality should send shivers down every American’s spine. The Obama administration has made it known that according to their form of “justice,” NO soldier or citizen has “legal standing” to [...]

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FCC Will Tame the Internet—Or Kill It

For almost two decades the U.S. government has kept its meddlesome mudhooks off the Internet, freeing it to spread its kudzu-like tendrils into the global economy. And it worked.
The FCC took a big step this week to end all of that. For the first time, the Federal Communications Commission proposes using a set of 75-year-old [...]

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