Monday, April 27, 2009

Freedom of SPEECH gone for all CONSERVATIVES!

What happened to freedom of speech? Well, if you are a conservative you better check your opinion at the door and remember to be "politically correct" (whatever that means). So, no talking bad about the president, gay marriage, socialism, celebrities in general, mucho spending, closing Guantanamo Bay, the high flying carbon tax, all areas being opened to stem cell research, opening up to Cuba and that list goes on and on, and that's all in Mr. Obama's first 100 days.

So let's take a closer look at how the conservative voice is shot down and the liberal voice is upheld in our crazy society...

First up, CNN reporter vs. Tea Party Player ... and let me tell you this is media at it's finest.
Watch as the CNN reporter attacks a man at a tea party when he says that he is angry with how the President is spending our money ... In return the CNN reporter fights with the guy and then says that the rally is anti-government, anti-CNN and NOT FAMILY VIEWING.... please lady reporter you are totally biased and need to remember the rules of journalism and what history is all about. Maybe she is just bitter because CNN now ranks 5th when it comes to most viewed cable TV station.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2H170pf3a8

Second example... Ms. California stating that she believes marriage is between a man and a woman at this years Miss America Pageant. I know all the liberals must have been going crazy... But she has an opinion just like the next person... just like how Perez Hilton does who happens to be an openly gay man, who asked the question about same-sex marriage. Why is that when she delivers an answer that the media/liberals say is politically incorrect she is booed? She is a conservative young woman who can share her opinion without having to sensor it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XMvviFbkf0

1 comment:

  1. I could not agree more, especially with the last video. I don't understand why it's okay for the gay community to hate what we believe in and publicly express that, but when we do anything close to saying how WE feel about gay rights, we're being politically incorrect. It's very hypocritical.

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