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Retail giant says book violated guidelines, won’t say how

"Amazon banned the sale of a gun book on Wednesday night for an unexplained violation of the company's rules.

The listing for The Liberator Code Book: An Exercise in Freedom of Speech, which had been available on Amazon since Aug. 1, was removed from Amazon's website. The web address where the book had previously been listed now redirects to an error page. The web address where a Kindle book titled The Liberator: An .STL File Published as a Book also now redirects to an error page."

https://freebeacon.com/issues/amazon-bans-gun-book/

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Attack on Free Speech? It's their business, they can run it as they choose. They don't want to sell something, that's their choice. Just like bakers shouldn't be sued out of business because they don't want to bake a cake for a gay wedding.

It's when the Government does it that's it's an attack on Free Speech.

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2 minutes ago, M&P15T said:

Attack on Free Speech? It's their business, they can run as they choose. They don't want to sell something, that's their choice. Just like bakers shouldn't be sued out of business because they don't want to bake a cake for a gay wedding.

It's when the Government does it that's it's an attack on Free Speech.

1930's German Jew about Thyssen: "Hey, it's their business, they can run it as they choose. It's when ..."

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2 minutes ago, Glocks4Freedom said:

1930's German Jew about Thyssen: "Hey, it's their business, they can run it as they choose. It's when ..."

You know he turned against the Nazis, and was imprisoned by them, right? We was sent to Dachau too.

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http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/politics/2015/may/left-wing-pundit-illiberals-killing-free-speech

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"What's happening is extremely authoritarian even though it's not the government," Powers said. "It's an attitude that 'We know best. We're going to tell you what you're allowed to think or say and if you don't do what we think or say, we're going to destroy your reputation.'"

Powers believes the stakes are huge. If attacks on free speech go unchecked, society could shift to group think and reject any dissent...."

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