Posted on 08/04/2011 9:47:02 PM PDT by Daffynition
A White House terrorism strategy released today says Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks aid in "advancing violent extremist narratives" and should be monitored by the government.
The 12-page strategy (PDF), which outlines ways to respond to violent extremism, promises that: "We will continue to closely monitor the important role the Internet and social-networking sites play in advancing violent extremist narratives."
President Obama said in a statement accompanying the report that the federal government will start "helping communities to better understand and protect themselves against violent extremist propaganda, especially online."
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You mean like the recent pronouncements of Biden ‘n Gore? What’s with these VPs?
Just wow.
The Fascist mentality behind the Marxist True Believer.
First we completely f**k the country, then we send to the Gulag anyone who objects.
Well, at least there will be plenty of company; Premier Hussein’s numbers can be located in a thorough search of the basement.
There is a leader of violent, extremist union thugs. They have already been filmed assaulting people. Their leader's name is Barack Obama.
“I remember Obama himself telling his own mobs to “get in the faces” of his opponent’s supporters.”
In South Carolina, the state has arrested 6 of obuma’s thugs for mob behavior. They each face 20 years in prison. In addition, that state’s supreme court has expanded the state’s castle doctrine, allowing citizens a more “liberal” interpretation about how or when they may shoot thugs.
Some states are moving against obuma’s mobs, but it’s not being reported.
It is an excellent piece for the list. I believe that I did ping to it under another earlier source. That is why I did not ping on this one. But it is noteworthy. Thanks.
Hey Obama, Monitor This!
Thank you very much, Daffynition!!
You’re most welcome. God Bless you and yours!
They just ran a mantra that the Tea Party are terrorists.
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