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SOPA Internet Blackout Reminds Us Of...

Yesterday many internet sites blacked out their entire online operation or just parts of it in an effort to stand in solidarity against the Stop Online Piracy Act, which threatens free speech online. As I was browsing through different sites yesterday, I couldn't help but be reminded of the Obama Justice Department's submission of 800-black pages of paper in an effort to "comply" with the House Oversight Committee investigation into Operation Fast and Furious.

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Google yesterday:

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House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa:

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Most transparent admininstration ever.

Issa has been working to investigate Fast and Furious and to keep the internet open.

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