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To: a fool in paradise
While conservatives can register an owned website, it would not offer some of the protections you might think.

You offer good insight. Certain things act as the proverbial "canary in the coal mine" to indicate just how bad things are getting. Maybe, in a small way, this photobucket thing is one of those "canaries" giving us some evidence that the fascists are truly clamping down on free communications. They include not just officials but every koolaid drinker out there with access to a computer and willing to lie to enslave their fellow man.

34 posted on 01/12/2010 8:49:00 AM PST by paulycy (The Liberals' Racial DOUBLE-STANDARDS are HATE CRIMES.)
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To: paulycy

The canary in the coalmine was 2000 when DNC brownshirts vandalized thousands of campaign signs with swastikas, keyed cars, slashed the tires of GOP get out the vote vehicles on election day, pulled the power on a campaign office, threw bricks through the windows of campaign offices, stole computers from campaign offices, threatened to beat up Bush voters, etc.

The media ignored the story treating each incident as an isolated cases of mischevious vandalism.

It only got worse in 2004.

Palin was lynched in effigy in California at Halloween (on the eve of the election).

It’s only going to get worse. The DNC Brownshirts are here.

Code Pink stood up during John McCain’s GOP nomination acceptance speech and interrupted the TV broadcast.

None of these get much coverage.

Domestic Democrat terrorists plotted to kidnap delegates at the 2008 GOP convention and plotted to firebomb the convention. The perps were arrested and convicted prior to the election but again there was a media blackout. Odd that they gave a whole lot more ink to the Ron Paulian who scarred her own face and claimed that it was done by an Obama supporter. The cases were both contemporary news items (same week).


35 posted on 01/12/2010 8:57:24 AM PST by a fool in paradise (Al Gore was more concerned with the evil influence of heavy metal than that of radical Imam.)
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