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Comment on: Torchlight

"FINDING NEMO" STAR CONCERNED WITH FREE SPEACH, BROOKS "the many dangers of the Internet"

3 Comments

We're So Sorry Uncle Albert

Perhaps somebody gently should have tapped Mr. Brooks on the shoulder during his rant to remind him that it was his gal, Hillary, who had dalliances with the ghost of Eleanor Roosevelt.

Typical knee-jerk reaction by this increasingly irrelevant actor/leftist who's first impulse is to stiffle dissent. While most people find the Internet freeing, Albert Brooks sees it as dangerous, particularly when his side is being exposed or called out.

Lucas J. Boy

Finding Nemo

The dangers of the Internet? I'd say the communist influence is one of those dangers. Places like Huffington Post, Moveon.org, Democratic Underground and a few other far left radical / communist / anti-American values web sites are certainly dangerous.

The real danger will come, of course, not from just these web sites, but from the attack on free speech that the Democrats are sure to launch against conservative speech.

Communist tactics are repeated again... we just didn't know it would happen in the United States.

Freedom begins it's death throes on January 20 2009.

Xavier...

...if it came from the Huffington Post or the Daily Kosk...it is either a) a very well thought out lie, or b) utter stupidity.

I'll leave it up to you to decide which one Mr. Brooks lands on