Maher points out that suppression of free speech is absolutely anti-liberal.
What he said is that people who want to shut down Limbaugh's site or block free speech are part of the problem because, "You're not even a proper liberal, because you don't get free speech." He didn't say that liberals who play the race card are anti-free speech (necessarily, my word), but that they are BULLIES for playing the race card. I included the word 'necessarily' as I believe it was implied; not everyone who uses it is anti free speech, or to quote Mahr again (properly), "everyone can always come up with a reason why the thing that bugs YOU should get a waiver, but free speech only works if there are no waivers; no waivers, including for religion." Or for calling down a-holes who always play the race card.
And no one said the first response of a liberal was to play the race card. Just that when people do, they are bullies. "Playing the race card" means using race where it doesn't belong. And it is used way too much. And it IS bullying. If you don't like it, that's your problem, and a sign that maybe you ARE part of the problem.
And who was talking about Lawn chair administration?
The rhetoric and crazy gets dialed up to 11 straight out of the gate.
Same reason I stay away from churches and religion in general. Each have their own agenda, whether the people who belong realize it or not.
I'd imagine some of the cartels might if they use this network to resist them.
Ha! You could use the same phrase to describe the situation in Canada and the USA wrt the phone companies.
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