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Obama Supporers Gaming Youtube and Websense to Suppress McCain's Ayers Video
Obama Supporers Gaming Youtube and Websense to Suppress McCain's Ayers Video
The new McCain "Ayers" video has been astroturfed. They are flagging is as "Adult Content". A click from Little Green Footballs http://www.youtube.com/verify_age?next_url=/watch%3Feurl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Flittlegreenfootballs.com%252Fweblog%252F%26v%3DONfJ7YSXE5w Takes you the Youtube's verify ...
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YouTube Thugs Blocking "Ayers" Ad From Being Viewed By Reporting it as Adult Content
Ace of Spades HQ — YouTube Thugs Blocking "Ayers" Ad From Being Viewed By Reporting it as Adult Content And you know that most people have their preferences set (by default) to block "adult content." Posted by: Ace at ...

Is somebody playing games with the McCain/Palin ACORN ad?
RedState: Conservative News and Community — One does wonder. "Spies, Brigands and Pirates" (what, no ninja?) of Protein Wisdom Pub suspects that the Fox News copyright complaint about the ACORN ad (which you can still see [here,] by the way(http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Multimedia/Player.aspx?guid=4c34dbc7-d1a9-48a0-994f-18fc59cbb81a)) is a fake accusation, given that there's something like 129K Fox News clips on YouTube already. S/he also notes that people were playing "adult content" games earlier with the Ayers video - You know, this one: ...

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