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naaman fletcher

(7,362 posts)
4. So what does that mean practically?
Tue Sep 18, 2012, 12:04 PM
Sep 2012

Practically speaking, what does that mean? that a group of self appointed people can censor anyone they want?

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Do you need to be "fair" tama Sep 2012 #1
Yes naaman fletcher Sep 2012 #2
I don't believe tama Sep 2012 #3
So what does that mean practically? naaman fletcher Sep 2012 #4
Money out of politics tama Sep 2012 #5
so in the meantime, who gets to ban speech? you? naaman fletcher Sep 2012 #6
Obviously no me. tama Sep 2012 #7
You haven't answered the question naaman fletcher Sep 2012 #8
As I explained above tama Sep 2012 #14
that's not an answer at all naaman fletcher Sep 2012 #17
Oh but there are tama Sep 2012 #18
Chavez uses the "cadenas" like Big Brother in 1984. joshcryer Sep 2012 #9
Right-wingers pretending to be progressive use DU like Portnoy used the piece of liver. n/t Judi Lynn Sep 2012 #10
Are you referring to me? joshcryer Sep 2012 #11
For me it's simple tama Sep 2012 #12
Fair enough. joshcryer Sep 2012 #13
Please tama Sep 2012 #15
Yep. Nope. joshcryer Sep 2012 #16
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