Hans Bader makes the case: In response to a film that mocked Mohammed, journalists on MSNBC, a professor, and the Egyptian government called for punishment of the film’s producers. Prominent left-leaning law professors have similarly advocated that such speech be restricted, citing customary international law. Their position, if accepted, would seriously menace free speech in America, and harm the publishing and film industries. (At the UN, the Obama administration has
September 13, 2012
“Disturbing Calls For Censorship In America By Professors, Journalists, U.S. Diplomats, And Egyptian Government”
Cairo Embassy Marines denied live ammo? [Darleen Click]
Say wha … ? The September 11th storming of the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt, which led to the seizure of the American flag and its burning on sovereign territory, has an ugly twist: Marines who claim to have guarded the embassy say that the Ambassador to Egypt did not permit them to carry live ammunition. If confirmed to be accurate, the reports will throw the chaotic events in Egypt
Obama’s Zombie media coordinates: “… no matter who he (Romney) calls on we’re covered on the one question.” [Darleen Click] UPDATED
via Right Scoop UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: …pointing out that the Republicans… *unintelligible* …Obama…. CBS REPORTER: That’s the question. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: *unintelligible* CBS REPORTER: Yeah that’s the question. I would just say do you regret your question. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: Your question? Your statement? CBS REPORTER: I mean your statement. Not even the tone, because then he can go off on… UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: And then if he does, if we can just follow
