A good start. I’d still like to see one featuring Barry & Hilly standing in the hangar lying to us about “spontaneous YouTube protests” while using the fallen as a backdrop.
Another lest we forget are the AP and James Rosen (FoxNews more generally?) cases, designed, we can see, to dry up reporters’ sources and silence whistleblowers who all — all all all — now know, are now perfectly aware that they will have no anonymity whatsoever in the use of ordinary devices and means of communication. Political persecution gets an enormous boost from the DoJ. Huzzahs for tyranny. Death to freedom.
18.03 Mark Barnsley, 49, a taxi driver from nearby Plumstead Common, tells Jasper Copping he saw a black car swerve off the pavement and crash, before two men got out with weapons. He says: “I didn’t know if they were machetes or bats at first, but then I saw they were knives.
“Some people were panicking, as you would when people start swinging machetes around. It’s pretty shocking.”
18.01 Government sources tell Tom Bradby, political editor of ITV News, that it looks like the soldier was working out of Woolwich but was not based there.
The fact that the Obazm administration’s attack on the freedom of the press has been successful is just beginning to leak out into public consciousness, as the reporters are only now starting to report that their sources themselves begin to refuse to talk for fear of being overheard by snooping Gov’t agents. This will end well, right? First rule of tyrants everywhere: take the media by storm, control the press.
“. . . they want to” says Chuck. But this isn’t a matter of the future. The thing has been done. The government has accomplished its object, and any other account of this business is simply inadequate to the enormity of the event. Fuck that.
Chuckles didn’t seem to mind when they were outlawing trans-fats, self-defense, earning money, sugary drinks, investing abroad, or donating to conservative election groups.
Frankly, I’m looking at the brewing Obama/Bootlicker war as a reprise of the Iran/Iraq war. I hope both sides keep at it ’til they’re all exhausted, broke, and pulverized.
A good start. I’d still like to see one featuring Barry & Hilly standing in the hangar lying to us about “spontaneous YouTube protests” while using the fallen as a backdrop.
Another lest we forget are the AP and James Rosen (FoxNews more generally?) cases, designed, we can see, to dry up reporters’ sources and silence whistleblowers who all — all all all — now know, are now perfectly aware that they will have no anonymity whatsoever in the use of ordinary devices and means of communication. Political persecution gets an enormous boost from the DoJ. Huzzahs for tyranny. Death to freedom.
What?! Fox just said that DOJ had Rosen’s parents’ phone number.
On the Islamist war front: ‘Soldier beheaded’ in Woolwich machete attack: latest
17.35 The killing was likely to be a politcally motivated Islamist terror attack, sources tell Sky News.
Ya think?
You can listen to the explanation from one of the killers here (first vid embedded from ITV news report). h/t Jawa
The fact that the Obazm administration’s attack on the freedom of the press has been successful is just beginning to leak out into public consciousness, as the reporters are only now starting to report that their sources themselves begin to refuse to talk for fear of being overheard by snooping Gov’t agents. This will end well, right? First rule of tyrants everywhere: take the media by storm, control the press.
Free Beacon: Chuck Todd: Obama Administration Wants To Criminalize Journalism
“. . . they want to” says Chuck. But this isn’t a matter of the future. The thing has been done. The government has accomplished its object, and any other account of this business is simply inadequate to the enormity of the event. Fuck that.
Chuckles didn’t seem to mind when they were outlawing trans-fats, self-defense, earning money, sugary drinks, investing abroad, or donating to conservative election groups.
Frankly, I’m looking at the brewing Obama/Bootlicker war as a reprise of the Iran/Iraq war. I hope both sides keep at it ’til they’re all exhausted, broke, and pulverized.
I was going to say too bad both sides can’t lose. Except they can.