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<blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">Dr*Gonzo</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">BobDesperado</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">Dr*Gonzo</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">BobDesperado</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">Dr*Gonzo</strong> said:</div><div>Like I said, this is a bit paranoid, but in recent months Howard Dean, Al Sharpton and many others have made public statements suggesting that it's time the government step in and "do something" about the media. Now we have a major incident that was almost instantly blamed on right wing media. <br /> <br /> Its really not that big of a stretch.</div></blockquote> <br /> Since neither guy holds elected office (or is ever likely to again), it's a big stretch.</div></blockquote> President Obama, also, has publicly chastised fox news on several occasions.</div></blockquote> <br /> OMG!<br /> <br /> It's a short step from that to complete government censorship!<br /> <br /> And by the way, Howard Dean is not the DNC chair and hasn't been since 2009.</div></blockquote> <br /> You're right; Dean is no longer the DNC chairman, but that doesn't change the substance of my statement. Dean certainly still holds an influence on the party as a whole, and is a figure head leader of the more progressive elements of the Democratic party. His statements aren't made from some margainalized extreme of the greater party.</div></blockquote> <br /> It's still a big stretch.
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