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Henceforth every mention of our president must begin with ?His Eminence?
Remember when then Illinois-state-senator Barack Hussein Obama appeared on national television for the first time and told us that there is ?no black America and white America? There is only the United States of America?? Sure you do.
Remember when Kanye West said ?George Bush? doesn?t care about black people??? Sure you do.
Remember when then U.S. Senator Barack Hussein Obama said of the then-current president, ?The problem is, is that the way Bush has done it for the last eight ways, is to take out a credit card from the bank of China in the name of our children??? Sure you do.
Remember when President-elect Barack Hussein Obama was going to be the country?s first ?post-racial? president?? Sure you do.
Remember when the MSNBC ?host? Tour? accused Mitt Romney of engaging in the ?niggarization? of President Barack Hussein Obama?and then denied that that was racist?? Sure you do.
Here?s another canard to add to your memory banks (via Mediaite):
On Friday, MSNBC?s The Cycle investigated the outrage directed at cohost Steve Kornacki, as well as other journalists, for referring to President Barack Obama simply as ?Obama? after the first reference. ?
?We?re touching on something really deep here,? Tour? opined. ?[People] feel very defensive as well, because of the very racist ? very nakedly racist ? attacks on him that we see constantly.? He noted that the word policing was ?silly,? but a sense of defensiveness about the ?hatred? Obama faces is legitimate and justified.
Remember when Tour? said that only by reelecting President Barack Hussein Obama will America prove that it isn?t a racist country?
Surely you don?t care anymore.
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Source: http://legalinsurrection.com/2013/01/saturday-night-card-game-calling-obama-obama-is-racist/
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President Obama on Thursday signed an update to the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), which will let Netflix users share their video-watching activity on Facebook.
Obama approved the Video Privacy Protection Act Amendments Act of 2012, which updates a law first put into place in the 1980s.
The VPPA limits how much people can share about their video rental and viewing history. It was enacted after the video rental records of Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork - who died last month at age 85 - were published in a newspaper back in 1987.
Twenty-five years later, however, the bill also thwarted Facebook's efforts to extend its "frictionless sharing" feature to U.S. Netflix users. Automatically telling your Facebook friends what you're watching on Netflix was considered a violation of the VPPA. So, U.S. users could share with Facebook the music they are listening to on Spotify, but could not link a Netflix account to Facebook due to the law's restrictions.
"We are pleased that the President signed the bill and we plan to introduce social features for our U.S. members later this year," a Neflix spokesman said today. "It is too early to discuss specifics of those features."
The House already approved a bill to update the VPPA last year, but the Senate made several recommendations. The bill approved by Obama, from Rep. Bob Goodlatte, now requires services like Netflix to obtain explicit consent for the sharing of video-watching history on outside sites like Facebook. These permission-based menus must be separate from other menus on the site, like terms of service or privacy policy approvals. That consent expires after 24 months, at which time the consumer will have to opt-in once again.
Despite the VPPA, Hulu last year rolled out an app that allowed users to share their video-watching activity on Facebook. That prompted a class-action suit from Hulu users, who accused the company of violating the VPPA. Hulu argued that it was not subject to the VPPA because it only disclosed personal information in its "ordinary course of . . . business." But a California district court in August clarified that the VPPA did indeed apply to online video services offered by companies like Hulu, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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