The giant News Corporation censors US Congressman Ron Paul
The giant American media company called News Corporation admits to filtering
access to US Congressman Ron Paul. Ron Paul has consistently called for
changes made at the Federal Reserve corporation, which prints American
currency free for its stockholders. These stockholders are banks and they
receive about $300 billion per year for free, while millions of Americans
are homeless with no health care, no food, no jobs which results in few
friends.
$300 billion can buy a lot of friends, but why should the national banks get
this new money free each year? Aren't they rich enough? Why do they always
want more free new money? That is exactly what Congressman Ron Paul has
been saying for years.
Censorship of Congressman Ron Paul
From; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MySpace
MySpace has also been accused of censorship by a number of political
websites, including PrisonPlanet.com, which claims that all links to its
website that contain references to 2008 U.S. Presidential candidate Ron Paul
are automatically removed, [43] and that as a subsidiary of News Corporation
it has been attempting to manipulate public opinion. A MySpace moderator
admitted that the references to the site were filtered out, but insisted
that it was because it was perceived as spam. This explanation was dismissed
by prisonplanet writer Paul Joseph Watson as not "justified or believable"
given the amount of spam that finds its way into prisonplanet's MySpace
Inboxes and is left untouched.
Sites such as VidiLife.com, Revver.com, Photobucket.com, Stickam.com,
VideoCodeZone.com, Imeem.com, ProjectPlaylist.com, Hoooka.com, and others
have all suffered from acts of censorship at the hands of MySpace.com.
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