Although it is important that we question everything we read, it is just as important that we do not let the government control what we read.
Thanks to unprecedented advances in technology, people are able to access information at rates and levels that would have been unimaginable even a couple decades ago. We can store information that would have taken entire libraries to fill in times past on devices no bigger than our hands today, and transmit it faster than anyone could have dreamed of. This has made it possible for ordinary people to not just find news, but disseminate it as well.
The downside of this is that since everybody can share news, anybody can, leading to misleading and even outright false stories spreading. Even worse, this gives the busybodies in Washington a pretext to exert their control over alternative media.
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Not lately! I’m amazed at the garbage that makes it to print. It’s like it is not even edited!
Lol at the folks blaming Obama for this. While he no doubt shares the blame, he’s not the one who wrote the law, that’s Congress’s job. Congress, mind you, is majority republican. What happened? I thought you guys liked small government?
Pizzagate cover-up. #Icecreamgate
Wow wasn’t this how the created the$#%&!@*army? History repeating itself again
*yawn* same prattle over and over and over again… Americans have become so typical and completely unimaginative…
…..and there goes the 1st amendment
The headline is congress passed an or wellman bill. Is it not. Obama does not pass bills. Is it possible that this is a b******t story. I mean the headline doesent seem to match the facts.
F**e
Something fun for Don to Veto..
Yet another violation of the constitution