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  1. U.S. Government Files Emergency Stay Request to Keep Censoring Americans on Social Media /// The U.S. government has filed an emergency stay request to lift a recent injunction issued by a federal judge forbidding the government from violating Americans’ First Amendment rights by colluding with social media companies to censor their constitutionally protected speech. /// https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4166235/posts

  2. Greenwald makes a good comparison to what the Democrat Party now supports and Fascism. Fascism began as Socialism, Mussolini was editor of a Socialist newspaper before he invented Fascism.

  3. You’ll notice Tyler Cowan of the Mercatus Center has defended old Twitter and the national security establishment in this matter. If you thought the ‘libertarians’ at the Mercatus Center might just be a claque of poseurs, you were right.

  4. “Inside every progressive is a totalitarian screaming to get out…” David Horowitz

  5. what they pound you over the head, is probably a lie, what they bury through bannings or meterings is probably the truth,

    most of the claims against western allies over the years like the shah or batista or diem, were often exaggerated or ouright lies, sometimes it has taken 45 years for the former to be found out, see the fall of heaven, or moyars work, yet modern scholarship or commentary almost never takes note of it, see ken burns vietnam tome that was firmly trapped in 1975.

  6. “What they want is compliant leftist judges, and there certainly are plenty of them.”

    To be a Democrat is to pledge allegiance to the cult. Loyalty to the cult takes priority over religious faith, basic fairness, truth, moral integrity and the rule of law.

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