MSN's Authority Showcase

Microsoft's MSN division, the same folks who, for a buck, partner with Chicom tyrants to censor free speech, are showcasing blogs that demonstrate their affinity for domestic authority worship.

Among the police-themed MSN Spaces sites featured this week, we find "The Hub," at the center of which is a self-described "problem solver" who includes among his "favorite things":
There is nothing quite like punching someone in the head and having it sound like a ripe melon.
His "favorite quote"? Boy, you could see this one coming a mile away:
What is best in life? To crush your enemies, see them driven before you and hear the lamentations of their women. - Conan the Barbarian
In a post titled "More Holiday Cheer," he describes a recent arrest that elicits a chorus of admiring comments, including:
Hey Man - Happy New Year! Congrats on catching that bastard. Put a pink tutu on him and throw in the cell with the friendly chaps.
What's even more disgusting, the prison rape advocate isn't even a cop. But he expresses a sentiment promoted by no less an "authority" than California Attorney General Bill Lockyer, who had this to say about a man who hadn't (at the time) even been charged with a crime, let alone convicted:
I would love to personally escort [Enron CEO Ken Lay] to an 8-by-10 cell that he could share with a tattooed dude who says, 'Hi, my name is Spike, honey.'
Lockyer, of course, says you have no right to own a gun, and if his cop minions catch you with one he doesn't approve of, they'll do their best to throw you into a population of "Spikes".

That is, assuming you survive the dynamic entry, and your skull withstands the "ripe melon" treatment.

How telling. Microsoft/MSN closes down websites that challenge authority, and publicizes those that promote it. That makes them, and there's no getting around this, a fascist organization, one that suppresses the cause of liberty and advances that of the global police state--as long as it serves their bottom line.

I trust no one is surprised?

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