The Guardian Is Against Censorship – Except When They Are For It

http://www.guardian.co.uk/

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3 Responses to The Guardian Is Against Censorship – Except When They Are For It

  1. Mike Davis says:

    It is protecting the innocent when it applies to their actions and it is censorship when applied to others actions. What some people say is not Politically correct so needs to be banned others are expressing their rights to free speech which must be protected.

  2. On the Alexander Litvinenko sickness and death: he may have been transporting nuclear materials in a suitcase and was overexposed. It may not be that he was poisoned.

  3. The Constitution used at the convenience of the left too:

    The due process clause rules out prosecuting WikiLeaks’ founder – a non-US citizen – for extraterritorial offences

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/dec/10/julian-assange-wikileaks

    But for all the prisoner at Gitmo they want Constitutional protections.

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