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- Nov 23, 2009
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In something right out of Pre-Napoleonic law enforcement, it seems Cass Sunstein is bringing back the Agent Provocateur. There may be an effort afoot by the administration to try and encourage and push tea parties to take up tactics of the radical protest tactics of modern day anarchists and leftists in an effort to discredit the movement.
But it doesn't seem to stop there. Sunstein is very high on pushing for an internet counter assault too, including false 'experts' and 'authorities' on websites and message boards in which to disrupt the discussions by pretending to be radicals or discredit tea party members. This further seems to be enhanced by creating fake expert websites that give 'counter' tea party information and support.
What I want to know is, at what point does this become criminal activity by the administration, even with using cut outs and 'deniable' resources and independents?
Is The Obama Administration Behind An Astroturf Anti-Tea Party Website?
Would explain a lot of the activity here by libs.
But it doesn't seem to stop there. Sunstein is very high on pushing for an internet counter assault too, including false 'experts' and 'authorities' on websites and message boards in which to disrupt the discussions by pretending to be radicals or discredit tea party members. This further seems to be enhanced by creating fake expert websites that give 'counter' tea party information and support.
What I want to know is, at what point does this become criminal activity by the administration, even with using cut outs and 'deniable' resources and independents?
Is The Obama Administration Behind An Astroturf Anti-Tea Party Website?
Would explain a lot of the activity here by libs.