What in the Wide World of Censorship isa goin' on in Canada?
If you're blogger savvy or a just a hopeless news junkie, by now you know that the hot story is in Canada. And it was broken by Captain Ed at Captain's Quarters. You might have trouble getting there because of the traffic he's getting, so check out Michelle Malkin's piece, replete with the explanatory links.
The crux of the story is here. The bottom line is if you so much as link to a website unacceptable to the Canadian government, you may be in trouble. It could happen here, boys and girls. There are politicians here who would love to have tighter control of the internet and free speech; two of whom are McCain-Feingold.
Be sure to check out Amy Ridenour's bit on this scandal as well. She's always a worthy read.
My friend, Brian Maloney, has an excellent account of what's going on up there having had first hand experience while doing a talk show in Seattle. He can speak volumes about Canada's lack of free speech. The intolerant speech codes of Canada are rapidly making their way down here and, in fact, cost Maloney his job.
What's going on in Canada needs to be brought to the attention of the American public, especially at a time when our lawmakers and law enforcers are actively looking to international law in their interpretations of our so-called 'Constitutional Law.' More on that subject here, here, and here.
This is a very important story even though it's in Canada. The MSM isn't going to cover it until they absolutely have to. Thank goodness for the freedom of the internet and talk radio. That's what this is all about; freedom of speech.
The crux of the story is here. The bottom line is if you so much as link to a website unacceptable to the Canadian government, you may be in trouble. It could happen here, boys and girls. There are politicians here who would love to have tighter control of the internet and free speech; two of whom are McCain-Feingold.
Be sure to check out Amy Ridenour's bit on this scandal as well. She's always a worthy read.
My friend, Brian Maloney, has an excellent account of what's going on up there having had first hand experience while doing a talk show in Seattle. He can speak volumes about Canada's lack of free speech. The intolerant speech codes of Canada are rapidly making their way down here and, in fact, cost Maloney his job.
What's going on in Canada needs to be brought to the attention of the American public, especially at a time when our lawmakers and law enforcers are actively looking to international law in their interpretations of our so-called 'Constitutional Law.' More on that subject here, here, and here.
This is a very important story even though it's in Canada. The MSM isn't going to cover it until they absolutely have to. Thank goodness for the freedom of the internet and talk radio. That's what this is all about; freedom of speech.
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