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8/7/2019 Metal Man Monthly
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President StineLimits Freedom of PressBy Bri D.
Word has spread that the
Congress has been considering
making a bill which will make
it illegal to criticize President
Stine on the Internet.
The media has been inconstant protest of this, as they
believe that it is against the
First Amendments, freedoms
of Press and Speech.
The President has yet to
make a statement, but Vice
President Brooks says that
President Stine supports the
law.
At a recent press
conference, The President
stated that this would not
influence other media such as
television and radio would not
be influenced by this law. This
is because internet is
permanent, and is shown
worldwide. But as our reports
observed, television can also be
broadcasted all over the world.
Noting this, several peoplewondered whether the law
actually made sense or not.
At the same press
conference, the President said
that if this law was violated, a
small fine would have to be
paid. If the law was violated
more than once, the fines
would steadily increase.
After interviewing several
civilians, we found out that
most people don’t agree with
this law. One man had apolitical background, and
could understand why
President Stine would want
to pass this law, but disagrees
with it all the same.
Other people never
actually voted for him in the
first place, so they find that
this is totally unnecessary.
METALMANMONTHLY
March 31, 2011
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While standing by in a interview with Senator
Morgan and Press Man Rowley. We found out
the she also approves of the maddening law.
Even before the interview she was afraid of being asked hard questions. With Senator
Kegan, many things he said were confidential
and saying "It's better for the people", when
asked about why they were agreeing with the
law. Then after them we tried interviewing
Senator Rodriguez and Senator Allen, they had
no desire to be interviewed. With the info we
have been getting frequently, we wonder if the
law is even fit to control this country.
Do the SenatorsKnow What They’re Doing?By Ashley D.
FASHIONMONTH
LY March 31, 2011
The OneBehind the Madness?By Ashley D.
The President was ready to comment on our press
conference. Though the Vice President Brooks stopped
him, saying that he was "not ready". Is the President in
control?
Or does he have to be told what to do? Is he the one in
charge of these insane law?
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Who’s toTell?By Bri D.
During the recent Press
Conference (after President
Stine left unexpectedly,
which I might add, was a bit
suspicious) Vice-President
Brooks said that no matter
what was posted about thePresident, as long as it was
true, it was alright.
But what all of us here
at Metal Man Monthly are
wondering is if it was really
okay.
What President in all
history of Presidents has
ever admitted to doing
something wrong? Most
people never want to admit
to do things, so why of all
people, would the President?
What if someone
managed to get a leak from
the government saying the
President had done
something? Would the
President really let it go? Or
would he lie himself and
make them suffer for saying the truth? Really, who’s to
tell?
METALMANMONTHLY
April 6, 2011
SPECIALEDITION
The PressConferencePart 1By Ashley D.
President Stine shocks peoplewith claiming that the congress
was wrong not to explain the bill.
They claim that the bill stops lies
and posts that creates "civil
unrest". Though President Stine
just kept saying that the bill will
just prosecute anyone without
facts against the president. Then
with those words, President Stine
left abruptly.
The PressConferencePart 2By Ashley D.
Then after the president left,
Vice President Brooks took
over. With this people
question again, is Vice
President Brooks feeding infoto President Stine? Well,
mostly VP Brooks repeated
the same words about how
the bill prevents "vicious lies".
Now the people want to know,
what is going on with our
congress? My answer is that
they better get their act
together before they have
millions of reporters andpeople wanting to sue them.
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Is ExecutiveO’Mara Returning?By Ashley D.
Along at the press conference President Stine says that Executive O'mara is returning to the Executive
Branch. O'mara was put into sensitivity classes because he threatened news people with jail time. Now he
has returned, do most people agree with that choice from the president?
April 6, 2011
Bill PassesWith DisagreementBy Bri D.
Today, at yet another press conference, President Stine signs the bill saying that we can’t post certain
discriminatory things about him on the internet. An uproar of disagreement came, and
Congressman Rodriguez told everyone to shut up.
Right after this, the President comments, “Do not tell them to shut up. They have the right to say
whatever they want.”
Isn’t that against was he just signed?
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HonestMistakesBy Bri D.
Soon after the law was passed, it
was broken. Lies were posted
about the President. A catchy
slogan saying “Stine has crossed
the Line!” Also appeared.
I understand why thePresident wouldn’t want any lies
posted about him, but what if it
was a rumor or something?
Someone might have posted
something someone else told
them earlier it today. Would they
have to suffer a fine just because
an honest mistake?
I don’t agree with this law at
all, and think that people have
the right to say what they want to
say. It’s in the constitution, and
this bill breaks the constitution!
METALMANMONTHLY
April 13, 2011
SPECIALEDITION2
Yet AnotherPress ConferenceBy Bri D.
Today at one of the Presidents many Press
Conference, President Stine stated that he is aman of the people, and the people strongly
disagree with this law, and that the law is
unconstitutional. It has yet to be said whether or
not this will be taken back as a law.