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ANTI-OBAMA BENGHAZI MEME GETS CENSORED FOR ‘VIOLATING FACEBOOK’S STATEMENT OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES’
Posted on October 30, 2012 at 8:52pm by
Jason HowertonFacebook reportedly took down an image, or a meme, posted by the Special Operations Speaks PAC (SOS) that was critical of President Barack Obama’s handling of the terrorist attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi. You may have actually seen it before it was taken down — it had earned roughly 24,000 “likes.”The meme, which can be seen below, shows both Obama and deceased al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden with the following message: “Obama called the SEALs and THEY got bin Laden. When the SEALs called Obama, THEY GOT DENIED.”
(Source: Breitbart.com)It was first taken down and the account was issued a warning. The account was later suspended for 24 hours for defying the warning and re-posting the image — with the warning above it.The message is based on reports that indicate CIA operatives in Benghazi were told to “stand down” rather than help after Americans on the ground in Libya attempted to call out for help. Reports also suggest that the White House situation room had access to a live feed of the chaos at the U.S. compound as well as real-time email updates from within State Department.Breitbart.com’s Awr Hawkins reportedly spoke with Larry Ward, president of Political Media, Inc., the company responsible for the SOS Facebook account.“We created and posted this meme on Saturday after news broke that Obama had known and denied SEALs the backup they requested,” Ward told Breitbart.com.He continued: “Once the meme was up it garnered 30,000 shares, approx. 24,000 likes, and was read by hundreds of thousands of people — all within 24 hrs. On Sunday, I went into the SOS Facebook page to post something else and found a warning from Facebook that we had violated Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities with our meme. So I copied the warning, put it on the meme as as caption, and re-posted the meme to the Facebook page.”
(source: Breitbart.com)The re-posted meme was removed within 8 hours before Facebook suspended the SOS PAC’s account for 24 hours.Is this a violation of free speech or did SOS violate Facebook policy?source: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/anti-obama-benghazi-meme-gets-censored-for-violating-facebooks-statement-of-rights-and-responsibilities/Facebook Claims -- Accidental Mistake -- in Censoring Navy SEALS
By Bobby Eberle October 31, 2012 12:34 pmIt's just a fact that over the six weeks, the media have completely checked out from their responsibility to investigate and report on the tragedy and complete failure of leadership surrounding the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Now, Facebook has joined in the mix by pulling down a meme from Special Operations Speaks (SOS) PAC which is critical of Obama's handling of the situation. Oh, but wait... now they say it's just an "innocent mistake."Here's the story. First, the SOS PAC put together a meme for distribution on Facebook. For those of you not familiar with the term, a meme describes a small piece of information which gets spread across the Internet. In many cases, a meme is an image with text associated with it. The meme created by the Special Operations Speaks PAC is shown below:
This image was posted on Facebook, and that's when the controversy began.According to information on the SOS PAC web site, the meme spread quickly and "within 24 hours almost 30,000 people shared and hundreds of thousands viewed the meme." Then, it disappeared for an "unspecified violation of Facebook's terms of Rights and Responsibilities."This, of course, raised a major red flag with the organization:"It looks like Obama's liberal followers in Facebook HQ are terrified of how damaging the Benghazi scandal is for the President. We understand that Facebook can run their site however they'd like, but when they're trying to quietly squelch opposition to what is a clear leadership failure that resulted in the tragic deaths of some of our nation's heroes, they deserve the to be called out on it," said Larry Bailey, CAPT (SEAL), USN (Ret)."We are paying advertisers on Facebook. It is outrageous that Mark Zuckerburg, founder of Facebook, who worked to elect Obama in 2008, would sell out patriots who made the ultimate sacrifice - all to serve the political ambitions of the man who let them die."
As reported at Breitbart.com, the media company responsible for posting the meme received a warning from Facebook and then a 24-hour suspension because the meme was still being displayed.But the story doesn't end there. After being warned and then suspended, the SOS PAC received the following message from Facebook:Hello,A member of our team accidentally removed something you posted on Facebook. This was mistake, and we sincerely apologize for this error. We've since restored the content, and you should now be able to see it.The Facebook Team
What is Facebook trying to do? Let's just say that the removal of the meme was a mistake. Was the 24-hour suspension a mistake too? The truth needs to come out about what happened in Libya, and the last thing we need is an organization like Facebook trying to impede the show of support for getting to the bottom of the story.source: http://www.gopusa.com/theloft/2012/10/31/facebook-claims-accidental-mistake-in-censoring-navy-seals/
source: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2012/10/30/Facebook-Censors-Navy-SEALS-To-Protect-Obama-on-Benghazi-Gate
Facebook censors Navy SEALs for claiming Obama denied them help
Published: 01 November, 2012, 00:13
Facebook page of Special Operation Speaks PAC
Social media giant Facebook has removed a message by the Special Operations Speaks PAC (SOS), which shed negative light on US President Obama for denying a request for military support in Benghazi before the deadly attack on the consulate.The message came in the form of a meme, accompanied by an image of Obama, smiling while holding his ears, next to an image of former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.“Obama called the SEALs and THEY got bin Laden,” the meme states. “When the SEALs called Obama, THEY GOT DENIED.”The message sheds light on Obama’s failure to provide backup when the SEALs called for it in Benghazi, shortly before four Americans were killed in an attack that killed the US Ambassador to Libya.Sources who were present during the six-hour assault claim that military assistance, which was only two hours away, was requested and denied even when the CIA safe house was under attack. The assault has become a controversial topic, with the White House having been unclear about how much it actually knew about the attack and the motivations behind it.SOS is an anti-Obama group consisting of “veterans, legatees, and supporters of the Special Operations communities of all the Armed Forces,” the Facebook page states. After the page garnered 30,000 shared and 24,000 likes for the meme in just 24 hours, it was deleted by Facebook.
(Image from facebook.com)Larry Ward, the administrator of the SOS Facebook page, said he received a message that he had violated Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities with out meme.“So I copied the warning, put it on the meme as a caption, and re-posted the meme to our Facebook page,” he told Breitbart News. But after reposting the image, it was removed again and the SOS account was frozen for 24 hours.Ward believes the meme was removed because it offended Obama supporters – including, he believes, members of the Facebook staff. It was posted just days before the presidential election, and its high number of shares could have made it influential.“It looks like Obama’s liberal followers in Facebook HQ are terrified of how damaging the Benghazi scandal is for the President,” said former Navy SEAL Larry Bailey in a press release by SOS. “We understand that Facebook can run their site however they’d like, but when they’re trying to quietly squelch opposition to what is a clear leadership failure that resulted in the tragic deaths of some of our nation’s heroes, they deserve the to be called out on it.”But Facebook denies that it purposefully censored the message, claiming the two-time deletion was simply a mistake.“A member of our team accidentally removed something you posted on Facebook,” an e-mail from the social media giant told SOS. “This was a mistake, and we sincerely apologize for this error. We’ve since restored the content, and you should now be able to see it.”The restored image currently has about 11,000 shares and 7,000 likes.source: http://rt.com/usa/news/facebook-obama-sos-meme-699/Posted at 01:00 PM ET, 10/31/2012Facebook admits error in censoring anti-Obama message
By Erik Wemple

Special Operations Speaks' meme against President Obama. (Special Operations Speaks - Special Operations Speaks)Larry Ward will concede that he “poked the bear.” As president of the D.C.-based Political Media Inc., Ward administers theFacebook page of a group called Special Operations Speaks (SOS), an anti-Obama group consisting of “veterans, legatees, and supporters of the Special Operations communities of all the Armed Forces.” Essentially hard guys who want the president out of office. “These are the toughest sons of a guns out there and they say what they mean,” says Ward.On Saturday, Ward woke up and realized he needed to post something on SOS’s page. He checked the news, which was still buzzing with Friday’s report by Fox News that a request for military support from besieged U.S. personnel in Benghazi “was denied by the CIA chain of command.” Ward’s takeaway was that it had become “more evident that Obama was responsible for denying the troops backup.”Time to cook up a meme. Ward settled on a provocative one: “Obama called the SEALs and THEY got bin Laden. When the SEALs called Obama, THEY GOT DENIED.” It worked. Over the next day or so, the thing had racked up 30,000 shares, says Ward, noting that it “was by far the best meme we’d had to date.”The meme had a touch of the mischievous in it as well. It tagged the picture of President Obama to his Facebook campaign page, a move that officially alerted Team Obama that its guy had been featured in a photo on the SOS page. In other words, it was guaranteed to antagonize the president’s supporters. And that's pretty much what happened, in Ward’s version of events. The next steps came quickly:*Likely driven by offended Obamaites, Facebook sent Ward a warning about the meme. Take it down, said Facebook. Ward didn’t comply.*Facebook took down the image, with this explanation, as discussed on a Breitbart.com story on the matter:We removed content you posted.
We removed the content you posted or were admin of because it violates Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.
*Ward re-posted the image along with Facebook’s rationale for removing it.*Facebook took the image down again and froze the account for 24 hours, in effect stifling SOS on Facebook.After all that censorship and bureaucracy, Facebook is now acknowledging that it was a mistake. Here’s the note that Facebook’s Andrew Noyes passed along to the Erik Wemple Blog: “This was an error and we apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused. They can feel free to repost the image.”What a privilege!There’s no question about the inconvenience: SOS is a group that’s trying to influence political behavior through open communication, something that Facebook is in business to defend and promote, not to crush. That it did so with just more than a week left before the election poses more of a crisis than an inconvenience for SOS. As Ward notes, SOS “invested a lot” in the Facebook page and spent 12 weeks building the thing.As for the meme itself, it might draw a snicker or two from journalism’s fact-checking police. After all, the Fox News report alleged that the CIA “chain of command” had denied military assistance for U.S. personnel in Benghazi, not Obama himself. Whatever — the meme was miles inside the bounds of acceptable political expression, not to mention Facebook’s own standards. It’s almost an insult to the meme to examine it vis-a-vis those standards, but here goes anyhow.Facebook says “You will not bully, intimidate, or harass any user.” SOS merely voiced an opinion.Facebook says “You will not post content that: is hate speech, threatening, or pornographic; incites violence; or contains nudity or graphic or gratuitous violence.” SOS was fully clothed.Facebook says “You will not develop or operate a third-party application containing alcohol-related, dating or other mature content (including advertisements) without appropriate age-based restrictions.” SOS was kid-friendly.Mistakes happen, for sure, yet Facebook made three or four in quick succession, evidence that this wasn’t just a goof. “They warned us once. They censored it twice and then they suspended our account,” says Ward. (Under Facebook terminology, a suspension is more severe than merely freezing the ability of the user to post). The social networking site reportedly has automated systems that police its content, though Ward says he received word that the censorship in this case came from a human being, and he cites this e-mail as proof:Hello,
A member of our team accidentally removed something you posted on Facebook. This was mistake, and we sincerely apologize for this error. We’ve since restored the content, and you should now be able to see it.
The Facebook Team
Brevity doesn’t work here, Facebook. An accounting of just why a perfectly reasonable, catchy and inoffensive post, customized for the Internet, triggered a multi-step clampdown requires more than a couple of sentences. Attempts to get a more detailed accounting of the SOS incident from Facebook have failed.SOS booster and retired U.S. Navy SEAL Larry Bailey puts the situation this way: “It looks like Obama’s liberal followers in Facebook HQ are terrified of how damaging the Benghazi scandal is for the President. We understand that Facebook can run their site however they’d like, but when they’re trying to quietly squelch opposition to what is a clear leadership failure that resulted in the tragic deaths of some of our nation’s heroes, they deserve the to be called out on it,”source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/post/facebook-admits-error-in-censoring-anti-obama-message/2012/10/31/d6063c22-235e-11e2-ac85-e669876c6a24_blog.htmlCENSORSHIP and yes yet another Exec Order!!
October 30, 2012The news is sad isn’t it? Just when you think you’ve heard it all something else comes along that puts more knots in your stomach. It’s never ending! The situation in America just keeps getting worse! Here are some stories today that demonstrate what I’m talking about other than the hurricane damage…….FACEBOOK’S CENSORS NAVY SEALS!It appears that Facebook has censored a group of Navy Seals for mentioning Obama in a post. The group is known as the Special Operations Speaks PAC (SOS). The group posted a message on Facebook critical of Obama saying he denied backup forces to come to the aid of forces under attack in Benghazi. The post demonstrated how the SEALS supported Obama in their mission to kill Osama bin Laden but when the SEALS needed help Obama was nowhere to be found. Surprised? I’m not!Apparently Facebook does not believe in the constitutional right to free speech and instead they’ve chosen to do what any good BANANA REPUBLIC would do and that is protect the Dear Leader. This is disgusting! Will there be an outcry over this on Facebook? I doubt it as most people will think “so what?” and forget the whole thing. That is…..until Facebook censors one of their posts. In the comments section of the below article you’ll find several comments people have left concerning how they’ve already been censored by Facebook especially when their post concerns Obama! One person had a GREAT IDEA. “Daniel Martin Gray” who identifies himself as an American citizen and Ex-Progressive posted a comment saying, “If they are going to give us the business, all we have to do is take our business ELSEWHERE!” And that is exactly what should now happen. People ought not to stand for this censorship! They should abandon Facebook in groves and go elsewhere! Hey, no people equals no business for Facebook! YOU made Facebook and YOU can take them down! If we don’t stop this censorship soon it will only grow worse. Do you really want your children growing up in a NAZI AMERIKA?See:
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2012/10/30/Facebook-Censors-Navy-SEALS-To-Protect-Obama-on-Benghazi-GateOh one last thing regarding Facebook….they have also censored Alex Jones today. He put up a pic of bin Laden with words across his chest saying “Al-CIA-da”. Facebook removed it saying it violated copyrights and temporarily suspended Jone’s account. Again CENSORSHIP!See:
http://www.infowars.com/alex-jones-and-infowars-censored-again-this-time-by-facebook/OBAMA’S LATEST EO SANCTIONS CORPORATISM OFFICIALLY!!On Oct 26, 2012 Obama signed another of his infamous Exec Orders this time establishing a WH Security Partnership Council which is classical FASCISM or as Benito Mussolini called it CORPORATISM….the merging of State and Corporation. The EO creates local partnerships between federal and private companies to “address homeland security challenges” whatever the hell that means. You can read more about this FARCE at:http://www.infowars.com/obama-issues-executive-order-merging-federal-and-corporate-effort-in-war-on-terror/source: http://lorinovsreport.wordpress.com/2012/10/30/censorship-and-yes-yet-another-exec-order/
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