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To: Brumar89 who wrote (876521)7/30/2015 10:36:35 AM
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Facebook Declares That Marine Corps Emblem Violates Community Standards

Just how liberal are the moonbats running Fakebook? This should give you an idea: Late Monday, Facebook unpublished the popular pro-military “Locked and Loaded” page, while telling administrators that a picture of the United States Marine Corps emblem with a ribbon marked “In Remembrance” violated their community standards. Jason Light, an administrator from Atlanta, Georgia, told Examiner in an exclusive interview the page was covering the funeral and burial of Marine Lance Corporal Skip Wells, who was killed in Chattanooga. Administrator Robert Combs also received a three-day ban over the image of the Marine Corps logo. Other times, Fakebook takes a more libertarian approach:

[I]t once said that a page calling for the murder of a Texas Tech cheerleader who hunts big game does not violate its standards. However, they become stern with countermoonbats: In 2013, Facebook banned one conservative blogger for 30 days over a link she never posted. Another conservative was punished for simply saying “thank you.” For many it is still necessary to use Fakebook. Hopefully it won’t be for long.


The offending image. - See more at: http://moonbattery.com/?p=61308#sthash.UD0HdLjA.dpuf