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To: KeyLargo

Are they SURE this wasn’t workplace violence? </s> (do I even need to post the sarcasm tag)?


36 posted on 01/07/2015 6:51:51 AM PST by freepersup (Patrolling the waters off Free Republic one dhow at a time.)
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To: freepersup
The terrorists should follow the Obama methods of censuring the press that dare to criticize him, or his policies, and get much more effective and better results.

BREITBART

Democrats Push for New Heavy Regulations on Internet Postings, Drudge, and Blogs

by Warner Todd Huston25 Oct 2014

As the media prepared to vacate newsrooms for the weekend, Democrats snuck in a last minute proposal that the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) be allowed to heavily regulate political content on internet sites such as Youtube, blogs, and the Drudge Report.

Obama FEC Vice Chairperson Ann M. Ravel announced late on Friday that the FEC was preparing new regulations to give itself control over videos, Internet-based political campaigns, and other content on the web. She insisted that, “A reexamination of the commission’s approach to the internet and other emerging technologies is long overdue.”

This snap decision came after the FEC deadlocked 3-3 over whether or not an anti-Obama Internet campaign in Ohio had violated FEC campaign disclosure rules. The videos were placed for free on Youtube and were not paid advertising, but they also did not disclose who made them.

Until now, videos and other political content that is not posted for a fee are unregulated by the FEC. Only paid advertising is regulated under election rules. It is this that the Democrats want to change.

“FEC Chairman Lee E. Goodman, a Republican, said if regulation extends that far, then anybody who writes a political blog, runs a politically active news site, or even a chat room could be regulated,” the Washington Examiner reported on October 24.

“I have been warning that my Democratic colleagues were moving to regulate media generally and the Internet specifically for almost a year now,” Goodman told FoxNews.com. “And today’s statement from Vice Chair Ravel confirms my warnings.”

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2014/10/25/democrats-push-for-new-heavy-regulations-on-internet-postings-drudge-and-blogs/

48 posted on 01/07/2015 7:01:27 AM PST by KeyLargo
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