Bloggers, Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace: Bush Strikes Back, Tru Life Calls Lil Wayne "Whoopi Goldberg"
Wednesday. 1.24.07 8:37 am
Ha. The hate is thick in SOHH NYC! I love it.
But we're not discussing the starving souls from the Motherland or the malnutritioned entourage that follows.
Just when I was thinking of giving President Bush another lashing for being the grandson of his Nazi grandfather (Hitler's "sidekick"), Prescott Bush, the government has served the public with a fair warning which basically says that bloggers running off at the fingers better fall back (via Rizoh):
"You'd be forgiven for thinking that it was some new restriction on free speech in Communist China. But it isn't. The U.S. Government wants to force bloggers and online grassroots activists to register and regularly report their activities to Congress in the latest astounding attack on the internet and the First Amendment.
Richard A. Viguerie, Chairman of GrassrootsFreedom.com, a website dedicated to fighting efforts to silence grassroots movements, states:
"Section 220 of S. 1, the lobbying reform bill currently before the Senate, would require grassroots causes, even bloggers, who communicate to 500 or more members of the public on policy matters, to register and report quarterly to Congress the same as the big K Street lobbyists. Section 220 would amend existing lobbying reporting law by creating the most expansive intrusion on First Amendment rights ever. For the first time in history, critics of Congress will need to register and report with Congress itself."
Under current law any 'lobbyist" who 'knowingly and willingly fails to file or report." quarterly to the government faces criminal charges including a possible jail term of up to one year.
The amendment is currently on hold.
This latest attack on bloggers comes hot on the heels of Republican Senator John McCain's proposal to introduce legislation that would fine blogs up to $300,000 for offensive statements, photos and videos posted by visitors on comment boards."
They can do this? No way. They can't do this. America is known for Freedom of Speech. But it appears, slowly but surely, as if the land of the "free" is becoming yet another dictatorship. This is not a good look.
Hmmm, he does look kinda like Whoopi.
Aight Vicodin. I thought I was the only one who had enough of the Little Black Elf but it seems as if Tru Life had some verbal ammunition ready to unleash (via Str8hiphop from Hiphopgame):
"Tell 'Whoopi Goldberg' to go work on "Sister Act 3" or keep hosting the "Apollo." Don't get it fucked up. We run New York. Even though Weezy Goldberg might have been comfortable running with the pink banging bunnies, that era is over. This is our city."
Lmao. Holla at Cic for more clips from the interview. Lmfao the kid Tru is a comedian.
Posted by SOHH Reckless at January 23, 2007 2:25 AM
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