Sun - January 21, 2007

Make Mix Tapes And The RIAA May Send A SWAT Team To Bust Down Your Door



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Tue - October 3, 2006

Tom Reynolds used children as shield at his press conference to avoid questions about Foley


At his press conference in the district last night, Tom Reynolds surrounded himself with children:

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Sun - October 1, 2006

What did the Democrats get for selling out?


What a spineless, worthless lot the Democrats in the Senate are. They deserve every lost Senate and House seat that comes from this.

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Wed - September 27, 2006

Our Do-Nothing Congress


Little Has Been Accomplished, Too Much Will Be Left Hanging, and What Was Done Was Done Badly

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Thu - September 21, 2006

Snatching Defeat From Jaws of Victory: U.S. to be First Nation to Authorize Violations of Geneva


I hope that that headline is a gross exaggeration, but based on a few quick seconds perusing the "compromise" on Common Article 3, I'm afraid it's not.

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Wed - September 20, 2006

First-Grader Suspended Over Plastic Squirt Gun


A Missouri first-grader was suspended from school over a 2 inch plastic squirt gun.

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Mon - September 18, 2006

“Hotel Minibar” Keys Open Diebold Voting Machines


The access panel door on a Diebold AccuVote-TS voting machine — the door that protects the memory card that stores the votes, and is the main barrier to the injection of a virus — can be opened with a standard key that is widely available on the Internet.

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Wed - September 13, 2006

When you have nothing left to say


Reuters

"I listen to my Democratic friends and I wonder if they're more interested in protecting the terrorists than protecting the American people," House Majority Leader John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, told reporters.

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Wed - August 23, 2006

U.S. Deports American Citizen


Immigration and Customs Enforcement got a little more egg on its face last week when it was disclosed it had deported a U.S. citizen. True, the man didn't know he had become a citizen at age 15. But, the law says the burden of proof is on the government when it comes to deportation. And shame on the prosecutor who continued to argue for his deporation after the information came to light.

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Sun - August 20, 2006

Bush's secret effort to steal money away from airplane bomb detection


As the British terror plot was unfolding, the Bush administration quietly tried to take away $6 million that was supposed to be spent this year developing new explosives detection technology.

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Wed - August 16, 2006

Bush doesn't understand why the Iraqis aren't grateful


Apparently the President met with some leading Iraq and Middle East scholars and informed them that he's "frustrated that the new Iraqi government and the Iraqi people had not shown greater public support for the American mission." Further, he was reportedly "puzzled" as to how recent anti-American protests could draw so many people.

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Sat - August 12, 2006

Why didn't Bush address the "liquid bomb" threat 6 six years ago, since we knew about it ten years ago?


NYT editorial:

The most frightening thing about the foiled plot to use liquid explosives to blow up airplanes over the Atlantic is that both the government and the aviation industry have been aware of the liquid bomb threat for years but have done little to prepare for it.

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Thu - July 27, 2006

Congress to shut down chat rooms


Thursday, politicians approved a bill that would effectively require that "chat rooms" and "social networking sites" be rendered inaccessible to minors, an age group that includes some of the Internet's most ardent users. Adults can ask for permission to access the sites.

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Mon - July 24, 2006

GOP Senator Inhofe compares global warming science to NAZI propaganda


And this freak of a Republican Senator runs the Senate Environment Committee.

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Sat - July 15, 2006

Congress says to buy energy efficient computers


Having solved all the other pressing issues facing our country the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved legislation instructing Americans to "give high priority to energy efficiency as a factor in determining best value and performance for purchases of computer servers."

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