What happened to the 'Open Society' the far left claims to favor where all non-violent voices can be heard?
2/28/11, "Americans for Prosperity calls on foes to condemn "Anonymous" attack," Politico, Ben Smith
"With the group "Anonymous" working (unsuccessfully at the moment) to take down Americans for Prosperity's website, the group's president, Tim Phillips, says in an emailed statement:
Americans for Prosperity has established itself as a leading voice in one of the great political debates underway in this country over government spending and how best to restore the fiscal solvency of governments at both the state and federal level. Yesterday, a group claimed credit for an attempt
- to silence our voice and to stifle that debate
through an illegal attack on our website. While the political debate over government spending can be heated, we hope that even our opponents will join us in condemning this illegal attack on our free speech rights as unacceptable and irredeemable. Our country cannot meet the great challenges before us if we cannot have a
- free and open discussion about the threats that we face.
Americans for Prosperity will not be intimidated and will not be deterred from our effort to support responsible economic policies, including the efforts of Governor Walker and other democratically elected leaders in that state to balance the budget
----------------------------------
- through common-sense reforms."
(Soros Republican John Batchelor must be bustin' his buttons with pride. ed.)
via Gateway Pundit
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