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David Horowitz (see Horowitz’s history of lies here) shuts the doors of the wingnut hangout “Moonbat Central”.
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Thud is right. Posters who poked fun at that site were banned in the comments. You need an echo chamber to hold a decent wankfest.
Speaking of which, the freepers are very entertaining lately. Of course I can’t post there anymore because I came out against torture, on the basis that it doesn’t produce reliable information. When you are banned from Freerepublic the root out every post you ever made.
I posted on Moonbat Central for almost a year and I know of no one who was banned for making fun of MBC. I myself in the user comments called Richard Poe, the editor, a fascist moderator who uses a monocle to read Mein Kampf. I was never banned for making fun of him or the other bloggers and posters (including rightwing, leftwing or paleo-conservative).
There were quite a few dissenters that visited the blog and were regular posters. Carl2, Grace Nearing and Jurgorr come to mind. They all espoused hysterical anti-Bush and anti-Republican views and were never banned.
Exaggeration is the cornerstone of modern day dissent .