From youtube:
"The government needs to be exposed because it cannot be trusted to expose itself, the light of day and the light of truth are the best disinfectants for the government"
Read his latest book "Lies the government told you". He holds nothing back calling out Republicans and Democrats from Lincoln, FDR, Bush, and even George Washington. This book will open your eyes to the truth.
http://www.amazon.com/Lies-Government-Told-You-Deception/dp/1595552669/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1281120790&sr=8-1 Also, I see alot of comments of people being amazed that he is on FOX. The Judge is not a republican, he is a libertarian. He was one of the most outspoken opponents to the Patriot act, deficit spending, and the Iraq War during the Bush adminstration. Just search his name to find his heroic speeches or read his other books which are classic.
Judge Napolitano on Freedom Watch discussing wikileaks and it's importance."
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marinarasays...hope this gets sifted. there's a lot of difference between this guy and what became of the teabagger movement.
Stormsingersays...Where was this dipshit when Bush was shredding our rights? I mean, I -know- where Fox was...does he? I would have to say not, if he's now in bed with them. His last quote would seem to indicate that either he's not all that aware of, or he's just ignoring reality. "At least they [newspapers] go out of business if they don't tell the truth."
It's a pleasant delusion, but not really showing a strong grasp of reality.
Tymbrwulfsays......this was aired on Fox? Is this an alternate reality? Did I miss something?
marinarasays...i would respect the judge more, but he's 100% against net neutrality. he loves turning over my internet connection over to abc/disney so they can profit off my tube.
NetRunnersays..."At least [newspapers] go out of business when they don't tell the truth."
Uh, it's a little rich for someone on Fox News to say that truth has anything to do with the business model of modern press organizations.
For example, that's not part of the quote from Jefferson...
GeeSussFreeKsays...>> ^marinara:
i would respect the judge more, but he's 100% against net neutrality. he loves turning over my internet connection over to abc/disney so they can profit off my tube.
Would your rather the government control that tube? I assure you, they would be far more restrictive, ask Howard Stern. I would like to see what his take on it is if you had any links on that I would love it
I think a better cure would to let other providers into these non-compete zones so people can have real consumer choice instead of governments legislating people into these horrible situations in the first place. >> ^NetRunner:
"At least [newspapers] go out of business when they don't tell the truth."
Uh, it's a little rich for someone on Fox News to say that truth has anything to do with the business model of modern press organizations.
For example, that's not part of the quote from Jefferson...
To me, it was rather clear that was his own attribution, not part of the quote. He was also (Jefferson) big on reading, by which I mean, having a free press doesn't matter if most of the population is illiterate. He is usually seen as the champion of small government, but it was mainly he who made the push for public education. In that, if the public was smart enough, it would be able to see that Fox and other news companies are more interested in news that leads and bleeds than gauges the pulse of history.
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