Washington Unplugged

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Facebook Takes Over DC

September 2, 2010 11:55 AM

On this weeks' "Unplugged Under 40" CBS News' Kaylee Hartung looks at the impact of Facebook on Washington's heaviest hitters.

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by Adrian_Wainer September 5, 2010 4:34 PM EDT
Facebook have a de facto policy of working co-operatively with Islamists, ( that is Islamonazis and Islamofascists ), and their fellow travelers to destroy the United States of America, the United Kingdom, the Irish Republic and Continental European countries such as the Federal Republic of Germany. If one annoys Islamonazis on Facebook, by say for example criticizing Islamist stealth Jihad, it is very likely Facebook will respond by restricting the operation of one's Facebook account or simply permaban one's account. On the other hand, if one is an Islamist or a fellow traveller with Islamists, one very likely will be able to threaten to have other Facebook users shot dead, without Facebook taking any action against one's account. Facebook's image of having a commitment to free speech is a complete and utter sham.
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by jeffama33 September 2, 2010 3:35 PM EDT
This report should have included State Rep. Justin Amash, a Republican congressional candidate in Michigan who posts and explains every single one of his house votes on his Facebook fan page (facebook.com/justinamash)

National Review did a story on him today: http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/print/245403
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