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Is Facebook messing with the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pantsuits? The Almighty King of Social Networking deleted the account of Will Bower, a PUMA co-founder. What is PUMA you ask? That’s Party Unity My Ass for those not well-versed in political bitchery. It’s group of Hillary Clinton supporters who are voting NObama (clever, huh?).
Facebook’s official reasoning for the deletion was spamming, but Bower claims he’s been careful since being warned in March. Either way, Bower’s account was reinstated today, though that hasn’t stopped group members from getting all fired up. The PUMAs are angry and the claws are coming out.
"I am not personally suggesting that [it was politically motivated]" Bower told Radar of his sudden removal from Facebook earlier this week. A lot of people are, though and I'm not disagreeing with them."
Radar goes on to explain the ongoing animosity-filled relationship between the Clintonites and Facebook:
Believe it or not, this actually isn't the first time Bower and his PUMAs have suffered indignities at the hands of the the Obama-lovin' Internet. Back in May, Bower posted a note on the Huffington Post about Facebook's slow response to fixing glitches in the "Hillary Clinton For President - One Million Strong" group. Similar glitches in the "One Million Strong for Barack Obama" group were fixed promptly despite, the open-letter notes, "having 20 times as many members."
"I don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist," Bower maintains. But as far as Facebook having an Obama bias? "It's the right demographic."
Uh, oh... they've cracked the code. Cue Mark Zuckerberg laughing evilly and be afraid.







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