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the killing continues, GAZA
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:13 pm |
Of course there is.. as long as the white House and Israel says okay... ha ha ha ha
Absolutely true. I recently learned that there is a lovely, neoconservative organization called Campus Watch, which is monitoring what is being taught in schools about the Middle East and israeli conflict. They recently pushed a law that stops government funding to universities that teach ANY anti-Israel information! So... there is your freedom!
The Lobby also monitors what professors write and teach. In September 2002, for example, Martin Kramer and Daniel Pipes, two passionately pro-Israel neoconservatives, established a website (Campus Watch) that posted dossiers on suspect academics ... This transparent attempt to blacklist and intimidate scholars prompted a harsh reaction and Pipes and Kramer later removed the dossiers."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus_Watch
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:15 pm |
I hope you now found out! Yes, there is very little freedom in the media to sway from the official version of truth.
i didnt know that amerikans had no access to the internet and i didnt know that all amerikan media was censored by wealthy evil jews that was an eye-opener, thank you 
then i feel sorry for you guys. perhaps then you poor and brainwashed honest amerikans should consider to move out to more free and open countries to enjoy full freedom? 
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:19 pm |
Well, this is an issue you do not have the option to debate. 
at least i have an option to protest 
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:20 pm |
i didnt know that amerikans had no access to the internet and i didnt know that all amerikan media was censored by wealthy evil jews that was an eye-opener, thank you 
then i feel sorry for you guys. perhaps then you poor and brainwashed honest amerikans should consider to move out to more free and open countries to enjoy full freedom? 
Yes, perhaps they should.
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:21 pm |
at least i have an option to protest 

(ama.... don´t be surprised if your post disappears next time! )
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:21 pm |
Absolutely true. I recently learned that there is a lovely, neoconservative organization called Campus Watch, which is monitoring what is being taught in schools about the Middle East and israeli conflict. They recently pushed a law that stops government funding to universities that teach ANY anti-Israel information! So... there is your freedom!
The Lobby also monitors what professors write and teach. In September 2002, for example, Martin Kramer and Daniel Pipes, two passionately pro-Israel neoconservatives, established a website (Campus Watch) that posted dossiers on suspect academics ... This transparent attempt to blacklist and intimidate scholars prompted a harsh reaction and Pipes and Kramer later removed the dossiers."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus_Watch
Scary...... but kind of confirms what I thought... 
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:24 pm |
Absolutely true. I recently learned that there is a lovely, neoconservative organization called Campus Watch, which is monitoring what is being taught in schools about the Middle East and israeli conflict. They recently pushed a law that stops government funding to universities that teach ANY anti-Israel information! So... there is your freedom!
The Lobby also monitors what professors write and teach. In September 2002, for example, Martin Kramer and Daniel Pipes, two passionately pro-Israel neoconservatives, established a website (Campus Watch) that posted dossiers on suspect academics ... This transparent attempt to blacklist and intimidate scholars prompted a harsh reaction and Pipes and Kramer later removed the dossiers."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus_Watch

is it a fact or is it a wannabe fact? is there such law or is this a wannabe law?
i too can open a site, any site, cant i? 
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:25 pm |

is it a fact or is it a wannabe fact? is there such law or is this a wannabe law?
i too can open a site, any site, cant i? 
Well it depends on which side you are arguing. You have been known to provide a few "wannabe" facts in your time too Borat 
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:25 pm |
Yes, perhaps they should.
i thought it was you who suffers from bed evil amerikan governement that tries to brainwash you 
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:26 pm |
Absolutely true. I recently learned that there is a lovely, neoconservative organization called Campus Watch, which is monitoring what is being taught in schools about the Middle East and israeli conflict. They recently pushed a law that stops government funding to universities that teach ANY anti-Israel information! So... there is your freedom!
The Lobby also monitors what professors write and teach. In September 2002, for example, Martin Kramer and Daniel Pipes, two passionately pro-Israel neoconservatives, established a website (Campus Watch) that posted dossiers on suspect academics ... This transparent attempt to blacklist and intimidate scholars prompted a harsh reaction and Pipes and Kramer later removed the dossiers."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus_Watch
Ah yes.... Daniel Pipes...in 2004 Pipes was temporatily appointed by GW to the board of the US Institute for Peace
Pipes´ approach to Middle East policy has been criticized as neo-conservative, orientalist, right-wing Zionist, and Islamophobic.
Favors profiling and internment of Muslims in the United States
For years, it has been my position that the threat of radical Islam implies an imperative to focus security measures on Muslims. If searching for rapists, one looks only at the male population. Similarly, if searching for Islamists (adherents of radical Islam), one looks at the Muslim population. And so, I was encouraged by a just-released Cornell University opinion survey that finds nearly half the U.S. population agreeing with this proposition. Specifically, 44 percent of Americans believe that government authorities should direct special attention toward Muslims living in the United States, either by registering their whereabouts, profiling them, monitoring their mosques or infiltrating their organizations. That´s the good news; the bad news is the near-universal disapproval of this realism. Leftist and Islamist organizations have so successfully influenced public opinion that polite society shies away from endorsing a focus on Muslims. In the United States, this intimidation results in large part from a revisionist interpretation of the evacuation, relocation and internment of ethnic Japanese during WWII
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12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:27 pm |
Well it depends on which side you are arguing. You have been known to provide a few "wannabe" facts in your time too Borat 
is it a fact that theres such law then? borats are made of facts.
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