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23 minute interview with Jussi Halla-aho

23 minute interview with Jussi Halla-aho

By • on September 17, 2009

Jussi was recently convicted by a Finnish court for what is tantamount to blasphemy of Islam. He is well spoken and lucid on the matter of the loss of freedom of speech due to Islam and leftism in Europe. This is an important interview. It is also good to know that Europe has another Geert Wilders type politician. Well worth the 23 minutes to watch. James

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Finnish District Court squashes free speech

Finnish District Court squashes free speech

By • on September 8, 2009

Note from editor: There may be no more important application of free speech, than the right to criticize irrational religious authority. Without this one freedom, all the rest are meaningless and can be deemed illegal or blasphemous after the fact and at the whim of anyone in a funny hat. James Cohen

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Bloody Cartoons. A documentary on The Freedom of Speech story of this past few centuries

Bloody Cartoons. A documentary on The Freedom of Speech story of this past few centuries

By • on September 7, 2009

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Ezra Levant: A great day for freedom of Speech (In Canada)

Ezra Levant: A great day for freedom of Speech (In Canada)

By • on September 5, 2009

I decided to post a video clip of Ezra at the HRC answering a rather central question to this debate. Know that in this man’s opinion, it was Ezra Levant who basically single-handedly removed the power that the Canadian Human Rights Commissions had accumulated for itself, and with which they ran

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Jail threat for donkey bloggers. BBC

Jail threat for donkey bloggers. BBC

By • on September 2, 2009

BBC News: Two bloggers from Azerbaijan are facing up to five years in jail after posting a video of a donkey giving a news conference

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Bill would give Obama “emergency” control of Internet

Bill would give Obama “emergency” control of Internet

By • on August 28, 2009

From CNet: Internet companies and civil liberties groups were alarmed

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Net Neutrality. A video.

Net Neutrality. A video.

By • on August 8, 2009

The following video is a crucial tool, in terms of understanding the Internet, and freedom of speech. This is a global issue although the video is tailored towards Canada which is facing a crisis at this time, as my sources tell me, that Bell Canada, Rogers, and the CRTC tacitly collude to deny service

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Russia learns from the Iranian experience.

Russia learns from the Iranian experience.

By • on August 8, 2009

It would appear that Russia watched recent events in Iran closely and learned a valuable lesson. Twitter, the popular social networking site, has been offline for several days now bracketing the first anniversary of 080808, the Russian invasion and take over of former colony, Georgia. Obviously, Russia

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Will Internet Free Speech Crackdowns Come to America?

Will Internet Free Speech Crackdowns Come to America?

By • on August 2, 2009

From Pajamas Media: by Kathy Shaidle We don’t hear much about “the Anglosphere” anymore.

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Australia’s Internet censorship gong show

Australia’s Internet censorship gong show

By • on July 27, 2009

From Ezra Levant: I’m honoured to write the back page of Canada’s leading legal magazine,

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