I have been reading all over the internet the most amazing, funny, angry, etc... letters that people are sending into the Obama snitch site. I don't think this is turning out at all like they thought. People are jokingly turning in themselves, their spouses, ordering their 'Brown Shirts', sending in spam, attaching the healthcare bill -basically swamping this disastrous idea of a snitch site. I love it.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Operation Go Flag Yourself
A fellow blogger has come up with a response to the White House Internet Snitch Brigade.

They want you to turn in your neighbor for speaking out against health care reform. Forget that. Turn yourself in. Let's flood the snitch inbox everytime we think, say or write a negative thought about the legislation.

Think of it as reporting yourself to the local PD for speeding. We'd all be emailing about 5 times per day.

Operation Go Flag Yourself is already getting a huge response from bloggers. Michelle Malkin has reported herself. Now, so have I. Here's the e-mail I sent to flag@whitehouse.gov:

Dear White House Snitch Czar,

I wish to turn myself in. I have negative feelings and thoughts about the health care legislation and I obviously have no idea what's good for me. I realize now that I should leave highly personal health care decisions to the federal government instead. While I'm at it, I should also admit that I was and still am against the stimulus. I admit now that the federal government will probably spend my money better than I ever could.

I'd also like to turn in my friends and relatives, from whom I have heard what you have called "disinformation," directly contradicting what the administration has been telling us. They embarrass themselves with their blatant opposition to President Obama and the Democratic Party. They flaunt their First Amendment rights as though they are entitled to them.

While I'm at it, I should mention that my doctor was saying negative things about the health care legislation. I also heard two ladies discussing it on the bus the other day with obvious reservations. I didn't get their names, but it was the 156 Lasalle that left Union Station around 9 a.m. My dentist, florist and even a few co-workers have all been saying how they think the legislation is a bad idea. It's all been in casual conversations, but I think that counts.

I wish to thank you for what you're doing. People who have no idea what's good for them may never admit it, so turning them in is really the only option. According to recent polls, there are 52% of such people out there, so you've got a lot of work to do.

Good luck.

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