TV's Andy Levy Wears BreakTheMatrix Shirt on Fox News 'RedEye'!!

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TV's Andy Levy looks MAGNIFICENT wearing his BreakTheMatrix shirt on last night's 'RedEye' on Fox News.

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really? do i?

"Now he either has to defend Break the Matrix or admit he was misinformed when deciding to wear it (anathema for a pundit)."

I came to Break The Matrix for the waters.

TVs Andy Levy Posted by TVs Andy Levy on Sun, 07/06/2008 - 03:39
Hi Andy

You're #1 (content on this site, that is).

And this isn't the desert...

shelly Posted by shelly on Sun, 07/06/2008 - 04:40
i thought this was the

i thought this was the desert of the real...

TVs Andy Levy Posted by TVs Andy Levy on Sun, 07/06/2008 - 05:21
darn it

that was a good one.

shelly Posted by shelly on Sun, 07/06/2008 - 05:37
ha

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AdamAdamR Posted by AdamAdamR on Sun, 07/06/2008 - 03:55
We have

people friendly to our cause that are working inside the Matrix. Can they be trusted?

http://www.xfiles.com/

Special Agent Fox Mulder Posted by Special Agent F... on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 22:49
i used to like xfiles a long

i used to like xfiles a long long while back. but after they started doing vampire/ghosts episodes, i had to let it go. that's just too much crazy.
there is actually a very good test for trust and loyalty as depicted in the popular movie, team America world police.

awesomo5000 Posted by awesomo5000 on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 23:11
he wore the shirt on the air

Now he either has to defend Break the Matrix or admit he was misinformed when deciding to wear it (anathema for a pundit). He has not choice now but to go with us (not that I have any reason to think he doesn't believe in BTM).

Tom Mullen

www.tommullen.net
www.myspace.com/skepticsongs

Tom Mullen Posted by Tom Mullen on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 23:02
Hilarious

Ann Coulter debating with a breakthematrix t-shirt. Does she realize? R

Rick Williams Posted by Rick Williams on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 19:55
Come On Rick

There is more of a a story here. how did you guys do it?

Our time is NOW.

Commander_Yo Posted by Commander_Yo on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 21:00
Yo-- More of a Story Here

You're 100% right that there is more of a story here than meets the eye. What we're seeing is the beginning of a spontaneous emergence of our freedom movement into mainstream popular culture. The freedom message is poised to go viral-- and far beyond the internet. So BreakTheMatrix t--shirts everyone. Help the word to spread. What is BreakTheMatrix? People will ask this question; they'll want to know. And learn. R

Rick Williams Posted by Rick Williams on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 22:10
The people at Fox...

Are only aware of themselves once they figure out that shirt is anti-Fox, the shit will hit the fan. I think it was funny he was that brave.

ladalang Posted by ladalang on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 17:19
lol

It never fails, whenever some1 on television mentions a hypocritical aspect of the beginning of this country there never seems to be a person, who knows that there was more than one founder and they didnt all think the same way, nearby to chime in and pull people back towards using common sense. The start of this country was a HUGE DEBATE by some of the brightest minds of the time over who would have power in the new land and freedom was luckily ripe for the picking in the minds of the people. O well BTM got airtime :) Great job Andy, much appreciated

gotliberty Posted by gotliberty on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 15:48
True, the Alien and Sedition

act was the Patriot Act of its day. Also, John Adams tried while vice-prez to attach Royal like titles and powers to the office of the prez.

Still, the physical landscape and technological landscape was so different back then. It was easy and common to live a life that consisted of minding one's private affairs and profiting without being taxed to the hilt by the state. (I heard that the Boston Tea Party was triggered by outrage over taxes rising to 10%---- ha, these days we take what's left from the income tax and divy it up amongst gasoline taxes, sales taxes, tickets, fines, registration fees, and bills to utility companies that are consistent with the gov ---- I think if we had only to pay 10% in taxes there would be a jubilee type celebratation lasting several weeks)

The technical ability to surveil peoples private conversations, their total transactions, their movements, their possessions, their naked bodies (in airport scanners), etc. just didn't exist.

You really had to go out of your way back then (publishing in established newspaper, buying one's own printing press) to call attention to yourself if you wanted to attract the backlash of the powers that be.

There weren't gangs of police running around taking blood samples, pee samples, breath samples, calculating the rate of speed at which you trotted, demanding that the state inspect your horse's hooves, etc.

By the way, I think Driving has to be the mosttttt overrrrrrrregulated industry in America!

AdamAdamR Posted by AdamAdamR on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 18:09
red eye makes my day

im a new member of btm because of andy wearing the shirt. the more i watch red eye the more i love it!

Posted by mlauren15 on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 08:22
The T-Shirt was cool

The show was innane and unwatchable.

Posted by freedom-lover on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 06:03
damn!

but fox managed to hide it most of the time behind logos and whathaveya. still. btm hits mainstream.

awesomo5000 Posted by awesomo5000 on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 04:29
sweet

!

It compensated for him sharing air time with Coulter

"and he wears cool t-shirts" who said that, at Fox news nonetheless, kind of ironic

AdamAdamR Posted by AdamAdamR on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 04:10
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