Linking Internet Censorship and Atomic Reactor Terror

The Times found it "profoundly disturbing that an influential senator would even consider telling a media company to shut down constitutionally protected speech." The ACLU has warned that similar efforts "could be a precursor to proposals to censor and regulate speech on the internet." Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Mark Adams - Jun 5, 2008 - 4:02 PM PDT
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by Cathleen Bemis - Jun. 5, 2008

It is informative as it outlines an important topic and presented transparently from a left point of view.

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by Kyrston Banks - Jun. 5, 2008

The title of this article is misleading. I don't feel that it adequately explained its premise.

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by Mark Adams - Jun. 5, 2008

MSM will not cover this side of the story

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