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Questions Surface about a Marxist Link with White House Policy?

Byeditor June 11, 2010June 11, 2010

The daily caller wrote an interesting article about the efforts of Neo-Marxists to regulate the Internet and how their positions are aligned with the White House.  Here is the article: http://dailycaller.com/2010/06/11/the-neomarxist-who-is-helping-to-influence-obamas-media-policy/

Tell us what you think.  Is there a spurious link or is there something afoot?

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