Paul Adams: Google & YouTube Sued — Restraining Order Sought

Commerce, Corruption, IO Impotency
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Paul Adams

Google and YouTube Sued for Censorship

Spurred by Whistleblower Revelations Big Tech Must Answer in Court Pre-Election TRO Sought

Working with Zach Vorhies, the Whistleblower who revealed Google’s 12 member “Hate Speech Committee” (half of whom are Red Chinese Nationals) the lawsuit alleges massive and systemic violations of Section 230 of the Telecommunications Act, the companies’ terms of contract and Freedom of Speech with regard to centrist, conservative and libertarian opinion communications.

74-Page Complaint & Video Explaining Lawsuit Below the Fold

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BREAKING: Martin Armstrong on US Political Corruption — And Why Trump Makes Sense

Corruption, Government
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There are TWO MAJOR types of People who Want to be President

All Republics collapse into oligarchies as ours is doing right now. They control both sides of the aisle and they will do whatever they need to do to win. I do not write out of theory. I have actually been in meeting on the Hill many times for decades. I have seen how government works from the inside out.   . . .

This is where Trump falls into line. You miss the entire point. Trump will return to a private life so he will NOT impose a law that he himself would find Draconian. Career politicians return to NOTHING. They are taken care of for the rest of their lives and get millions in speaking fees. Obama is in the top-10 highest paid speakers getting $400,000 for a few minutes.

LONG ESSAY, UTTERLY BRILLIANT, READ IT ALL!

Richard Winger: Supreme Court Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh Express Sympathy for Independent Voters

Ethics, Government
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On October 5, the U.S. Supreme Court heard Carney v Adams, 19-309. This is the case over Delaware’s Constitution, which says that no one is eligible to be a member of the three most important state courts unless that individual is a registered member of a party that has voter registration of at least 5%. This means that an independent, or a member of a minor party (qualified or not) can never qualify for a seat on the State Supreme Court, Superior Court, or Court of Chancery.   . . .

After hearing yet another response, Kavanaugh said, “Well, I guess there’s a mismatch, arguably, between the State’s interest and excluding independents altogether from being judges, because independents could certainly – wouldn’t you agree that independents could serve the purpose of achieving a balanced nonpartisan or bipartisan judiciary.”

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