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New Attorney General comfortable regulating the internet

November 21, 6:57 PMSF Politics ExaminerArthur Bruzzone
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In a previous post, I noted that 31% of the public wouldn't object to regulating internet content.  Well, Obama's designated Attorney General doesn't either.

In the video below, Eric Holder, Obama's selection for Attorney General talks about "reasonable restrictions" for the internet that he believes can muster Supreme Court approval. 

Recall that on November 11, 2008, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-New York)  talked about the need to regulate media.  He started with pornography, then threw conservative 'talk radio' into the same trash bin.

Here's Eric Holder's brief comments:

(Thanks to leading talk show host Michael Savage for digging up Holder's comments.  BTW, Savage just renewed his contract with the Talk Radio Network.  So, let the games begin...)

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