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Posted November 12, 2009
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John King replacing Dobbs, Obama Censorship Continues, silencing vs. rebuttal!
It looks like the Latino’s got what they wanted and Lou Dobbs is no longer with CNN. At the risk of sounding paranoid or a conspiracy monger I can’t help to believe that this fits into the censorship policy that the Obama administration has propagated into all his splinter group like the Latinos. They try to demonize anyone that disagrees with his policies and philosophies. While in fact all they want to do is eliminate the other side so they get what they want, at the same tine trying to cover it up their real agenda with a higher goal as in supporting immigration. When the real problem is ILLEGAL immigration. I believe radical left groups including the Latino’s are REALLY gunning for Amnesty and Free Healthcare. I believe that the American (yes I said American because that’s what we call ourselves; not trying to being arrogant or not politically correct) are usually tolerant and fair. But stunts like this one on IReport will eventually bite the Latino movement in the ass just as it as done with other self-interest groups All the while, the conservatives find Olbermann, Stuart and Mayor just as repulsive and abusive. But the difference is we rebut we don’t try to silence. In addition we will get to see if John King will tell the truth or tell the truth like the self-interests group like including Obama. Or will he just continue the syndrome afflicting our nation , political correctness. In closing I enjoyed these two quotes from Mr. Dobbs in his last show:
"Unfortunately, these issues are now defined in the public arena by partisanship and ideology rather than rigorous empirical thought and forthright analysis and discussion," he said. "I will be working diligently to change that as best I can."
Lou Dobbs may have left his anchor chair, but he says he'll keep talking.
The last of the original CNN hosts, Dobbs told viewers on Wednesday that he was quitting his nightly show — effective at the end of the hour — to pursue new opportunities.
What those are is still unclear, though he vowed to be a leader in the "national conversation" to restore "inspiration to our great free society and our market economy.”
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