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To: TigerPaw who wrote (580)10/11/2001 9:27:11 AM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 15516
 
I am deeply troubled by the Bush's administration attempt to censor freedom of speech.
You would expect it of them, however, given past behavior. As the article from the
The Washington Post pointed out which I posted, Bush and administration try
to contain viewpoints that they may not agree with.

I guess Condi Rice needed to get her name in the press so she mentioned that Bin Laden's
statements needed to be censored. Actually, from what I've read, Bin Laden hasn't said
anything new recently. I think he is too worried about his protecting his own life.

I would expect a right-wing administration to curtail civil liberties and this is what Bush has
tried to do. Plus, he seems to think that he can expand the war into other countries without
reflection upon the consequences. Now, I see we may go into Indonesia.

We can't fight the world! It doesn't look like "W" gets it!