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Bloggers: Don’t talk to the CBC

I was just asked if I would speak to the CBC regarding a story they’re covering about web sites being deemed as “election advertising”, which, as such, means that we’d have to (as I was forced to do) register with the government.  (See blog entry below). 

I will not talk to those people, and I would advise that not one blogger give the CBC the time of day.  The “state”—the governments (notably the Liberal governments)—are who started this, and now the state wants to cover the story on their state-run media under their terms—for the citizens to soak up. 

POWER TO THE BLOGS!

Let’s cover this story on our terms—as I tried to start doing back on April 15 in my blog entry about this issue.  Speak only to the people who are on our side on this and other issues—and trust me, between all of us and those who are looking out for us, there’s more than enough of us including even some in the mainstream media.  But the CBC is not looking out for you, conservative freedom-loving Canadian. 

If the government and its various divisions and departments intend to come after YOU, citizen, then we should all act together and damn well fight back—for once.  That includes fighting the agents of that enemy, the state-run CBC division of the Liberal Party.  Yes, I do agree it is sad to use this hyperbolic phraseology (“enemy” and such) when talking about our own government.  But I’m not the one who is going after them —they are coming after me!  And You!  They’re not trying to help you—they’re trying to limit your free speech …and for what purpose? 

I would urge that all bloggers simply blog away—make their intentions known as loudly and plainly as possible.  Tell the world who to vote for.  Tell the world who not to vote for.  Name names.  Tell us why you feel that way.  Make it clear that it is our right as citizens to express ourselves as we see fit on our own private blogs—our private property—without having to “register” with the government as if we’re suspects in some dangerous criminal plot to overthrow them (it’s not criminal yet to democratically overthrow liberal governments is it?); and be forced to reveal our personal information to them and to the world, risking not only our privacy but our personal safety—since we know only too well the number and variety of freaks and moonbats that adorn our country.  You thought your email was nasty?  Wait until your full name, address and phone number are made available! 

Then for God’s sake do go ahead and express yourself on your blog.  Many conservatives don’t seem to have the foggiest clue how to do that.  Read some of my blog entries and columns and the contributions of our columnist team for tips.  And there are lots of other good blogs out there too.  And our forums are a great place to vent and opine.  Step up to the plate!

GO TEAM!  … or we’re sunk.  Your call. 

I do realize I sound as though I’ve become unhinged and that I’m leaking brain crap out of every orifice, but that’s just my everyday state of being nowadays.  I’m well past being told by liberals what I must accept in this country, and how I must continue to accept their depravity and immorality and corruption and dishonesty and thievery and lack of democracy.  I’m not suggesting anybody do anything illegal(!), but we must do whatever we can within what still is currently legal—and fight these people… for once, and for all! 

FIGHT BACK!  GO cONSERVATIVES!

End of rallying cry.  Resume your day.

Joel Johannesen
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