For those of you in the United States who care about things like the ability for those in whom you elect to represent you to speak their minds without fear of being censored if their opinions go against those in whom are in "control" of the system, you might find interest in learning just what it is that's being proposed such that these same "rebels" will have no other choice than to say nothing.
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