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That’ll Help

Al Gore is defending the Dixie Chicks. Here’s a stupid quote.

“They were made to feel un-American and risked economic retaliation because of what was said. Our democracy has taken a hit,” Gore said. “Our best protection is free and open debate.”

Our “democracy has taken a hit” because some fans decided to spend their money on music made by a non-ditz instead of on hers.

Black Lists! Censorship! Oppression! McCarthyism!

Mr. Gore apparently subscribes to the notion of freedom of “speech,” but not freedom of CD purchases. If we don’t pump more money into Natalie Maines bank account, democracy has failed.

Somehow, that doesn’t surprise me.

That’ll Help

Al Gore is defending the Dixie Chicks. Here’s a stupid quote.

“They were made to feel un-American and risked economic retaliation because of what was said. Our democracy has taken a hit,” Gore said. “Our best protection is free and open debate.”

Our “democracy has taken a hit” because some fans decided to spend their money on music made by a non-ditz instead of on hers.

Black Lists! Censorship! Oppression! McCarthyism!

Mr. Gore apparently subscribes to the notion of freedom of “speech,” but not freedom of CD purchases. If we don’t pump more money into Natalie Maines bank account, democracy has failed.

Somehow, that doesn’t surprise me.

That’ll Help

Al Gore is defending the Dixie Chicks. Here’s a stupid quote.

“They were made to feel un-American and risked economic retaliation because of what was said. Our democracy has taken a hit,” Gore said. “Our best protection is free and open debate.”

Our “democracy has taken a hit” because some fans decided to spend their money on music made by a non-ditz instead of on hers.

Black Lists! Censorship! Oppression! McCarthyism!

Mr. Gore apparently subscribes to the notion of freedom of “speech,” but not freedom of CD purchases. If we don’t pump more money into Natalie Maines bank account, democracy has failed.

Somehow, that doesn’t surprise me.

Wishful Thinking

Here’s an article by James Moore at Harvard Law that fantasizes that the Internet will create the “second superpower” that can stand up to the US. He’s got it half right, in that the web will help promote various political causes. However, it ignores the fact the web also provides the means to rapidly spread the word about the kind of transnationalist nonsense that he promotes…

[Thanks to emailer Bill Gerrard]