Thursday, October 12, 2006

Chill Winds

The Dems are always moaning about the "chill winds of censorship."

"You can't criticize this administration."

"You're called unpatriotic if you disagree with the evil neocons."

"BLAH, BLAH, BLAH!"

So what do those libs do?

They use their power to censor.

Bill Clinton and company
blew a gasket over the ABC docudrama The Path to 9/11. They weren't happy with the film. Rather than the director's cut, they fought for the Clinton cut, and demanded that it be edited.

What champions of free expression!

Now that Google libs will be taking over YouTube, the chill winds of censorship will blow more fiercely.

Smart move by Google to grab YouTube, control accessibility, and censor.

YouTube has already balked, albeit rather briefly.

The target: A fantastic piece by David Zucker.

Proud son of Wisconsin Zucker uses humor to get a deadly serious point across about the Dems, the Party of Appeasement.

Read about the YouTube thought police
here.
The popular video-sharing YouTube site, which is being purchased by Google for $1.65 billion, limited access to a political ad that mocks the Clinton administration's policy on North Korea, but contains no profanity, nudity or other factors generally thought objectionable.

The company announced a "flagging" policy change just this week, about the time that a controversial spoof by Republican filmmaker David Zucker depicting former Secretary of State Madeline Albright as a cheerleader for Islamic terrorists started appearing with a warning page in front, requiring verification that a viewer is 18 before the video will appear.

...However, after a brief period of accessibility, the verification page started appearing on YouTube. It asked that: "This video may contain content that is inappropriate for some users, as flagged by YouTube's user community. To view this video, please verify you are 18 or older by logging in or signing up." Today the verification page on the spoof was removed.

Frankly, who cares if YouTube does censor conservative videos?

The double standard is frustrating, I know.

If YouTube continues to be abusive, I'm sure a conservative version will start up.


WATCH THE DAVID ZUCKER ALBRIGHT AD HERE.


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