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May 13, 2007

DIGG Is Burying All RON PAUL Stories!

            RON PAUL CENSORED ON DIGG!

                                                 Digg

  Digg continues to bury any stories pertaining to the 2008 US Presidential election regarding Ron Paul.  It looks as though they are being ordered by Neo Cons to stop any mention of Ron Paul.  I put a story up on Digg that had a comment and my comment was not dugg down and the story started off with a bang receiving 10 Diggs right off the bat.  It was Ron Paul with the famous 'Neo-Conned' speech.  It was removed in 10 minutes!! 

  Digg is not the bastion of free speech on the internet.  In fact the internet is becoming more and more like the douchebag mainstream media, dumbed down and all about mindless fluff.  We have to flood Digg with Ron Paul stories and destroy their censorship.  Screw you and your censorship DIGG!

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The situation with Ron Paul in the USA is obviously pathetic the way he is treated by the media.

Sadly, most Canadians probably know more about Ron Paul than they do about their own city politicians wherever they live in Canada.

911 should be a wake up call for the world to look around in their own backyard. In Canada, we need to start scrutinizing our own media and politicians and how our system works and who really pulls the strings in Canada. We can learn from our neighbours, but we need to watch our own backyard first.

I submitted a sweet digg, an quick article stating how CNN was calling Ron a liar for claiming 5,000 audience in Philadelphia. The story included a link to the NBC-13 local Philadelphia story stating the over 5,000 number.

My digg was dug 34 times in 10 minutes, had 8 comments which the first of had already been dug 11 times.

Then it got burried so deep you can't find it.

You have to search for "Ron Paul Smear", with "Showing Newest" selected, and also check the box that says "Show burried".

Since then it has only gotten a few more diggs.

So sad.

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