
Some wacky, liberal blogs are up in arms after being exposed for spewing hate on their sites. In response they're attacking the freedom of speech and the free market system in an attempt to shut up critics. Obviously they hate being on the receiving end of exposure.
Not only are they now attacking and intimidating advertisers, especially smaller ones on the local level, but the democratic party refuses to censure or distance themselves from them. As a matter of fact, they follow in lock step with them as evidenced by running away from Fox simply as network that was going to sponsor a presidential debate - because they told them to.
Jim Gilliam, vice president of media strategy for Brave New Films - a propaganda video company - said concerning intimidating local companies, "It's a lot more effective for Sam's Diner to get calls from 10 people in his town than going to the consumer complaint department of some pharmaceutical company."
Liberal Blog Groups Afraid to Debate Bill O'Reilly
Even formerly respected groups like the Sierra Club are going into hysterics by targeting Home Depot, giving as an excuse a company can't "promote environmentally friendly products while advertising on a network that has questioned global warming." How dare anybody question them?
Let's take global warming for a second. Liberal intellectuals have been trying to silence the thousands of scientists that say global warming is based upon faulty science and overall is a hoax. But the Sierra Club doesn't want people to be given a platform to share those views. That's why they're becoming Nazi-like and attempting to take away the freedom of the press and to manipulate the free market system. These type of people simply hate freedom. They want control of the coversation. They don't want opposing viewpoints being thrown out in the marketplace of ideas. That's why they psychotically hate Fox.
Here's a website that has almost 20,000 scientists sign a petition saying "There is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide, methane, or other greenhouse gasses is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the Earth's atmosphere and disruption of the Earth's climate. Moreover, there is substantial scientific evidence that increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide produce many beneficial effects upon the natural plant and animal environments of the Earth."
Of course politically correct nuts that are trying to get research money attacked the list etc. But it still stands. Of the almost 20,000 signing it, 17,800 have been independently confirmed.
Here's the first of a video series from major scientists that say the same thing:
These people like to call themselves regressives progressives. In reality they're trying to control what or what not is discussed or talked about. They're being exposed for their attempt at it and resent being called out on it publically.
Their response by attacking businesses and advertising under the guise of some "vast right wing conspiracy" by Fox, is just an attempt to cover up their own agenda.
But when you hear someone like Adam Green of far left moveon.org say, "We're not trying to silence anybody." They want us to just believe them and everybody to shut up and do what they say.
What these type of people hate is voices that counter what they say. These types of elitest intellectuals believe they're above the regular person on the street, and hate it when they aren't treated above the average person. The Democratic party needs to have some guts and totally distance themselves from the screwballs before nobody in American takes them seriously any more.
To attempt to strongarm and attack American businesses because they're afraid of direct confrontation by those that have exposed them, is as low and cowardly as you can get.
The other attempt to censure people with opposing viewpoints is outright evil. It this what the Democratic party is now promoting? Refusing to refute them is the same as agreeing with them.







Just because global warming is a fraud, doesn't mean fox news is good. I don't particularly remember Fox News running a campaign exposing global warming.
Posted by: Howard Gibson | July 27, 2007 10:19 PM | Permalink to Comment