Silencing A Conservative Opinion?

Silencing A Conservative Opinion
Common Sense Evaluation in Google Chrome

Unfortunately Google has marked this site as containing Malware even though if passes their own Safe Browsing website test. Is it just another avenue taken to silence a Conservative opinion?

With the trust in our Government and the groups they are aligned with being at an all-time low, this is almost a little too reminiscent of the IRS the targeting of Conservatives.

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What is the current listing status for commonsenseevaluation.com?
This site is not currently listed as suspicious.

Has this site hosted malware?
No, this site has not hosted malicious software over the past 90 days.

Norton Safe Web

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Norton Safe Web has analyzed commonsenseevaluation.com for safety and security problems.

Summary
Norton Safe Web found no issues with this site.
Computer Threats: 0
Identity Threats: 0
Annoyance factors: 0
Total threats on this site: 0

McAfee SiteAdvisor

commonsenseevaluation.com
This link is safe. We tested it and didn’t find any significant security issues.
Website Category:
Blogs/Wiki

Sucuri Research Labs

Details for the domain commonsenseevaluation.com
Site not known for distributing malware or acting as a redirector.

Site not being used in spam campaigns (forum/comment/seo).

Our scanners have not found any warnings on this site.

 

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