
“For many of those attacking the ACLU here, it is a staple of their worldview that the U.S. is a racist and fascist country and that those who control the government are right-wing authoritarians. There is substantial validity to that view. Why, then, would people who believe that simultaneously want to vest in these same fascism-supporting authorities the power to ban and outlaw ideas they dislike?”
Related posts:
Will Canada’s hard line on Eritrea’s ‘diaspora’ tax apply to the U.S.?
Good News from Russia
The World’s Central Banks Blink
Which Countries Can The NSA Whistleblower Escape To?
Syria and the Albright Syndrome
Anthony Gregory: The Twisted Premises Implicit in the Drive for War
Home Ownership for Young Americans Is Falling. So What?
London Tube strike: Sack the drivers, and roll out the robots
The USDA Is Pushing Food Stamps Like a Drug Dealer at a Grade School
Marc Faber: Train Yourself Not To Depend On The Internet & Mobile Phones
How to stop the FBI from reading your email
Obama to Issue Disastrous "Cybersecurity" Executive Order
How Many Muslims in the World? How Many Muslim Terrorists?
Eric Margolis: US Struggle With Iran's Peace Offensive
30 Years After Saddam Hussein, Now U.S. Bombs Kurds To Smithereens