Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Other than the buttons on the side and some links in the blogroll, I don’t like to discuss politics on this blog, as I’ve run political blogs before and it’s just frustrating and boring after a while. However, I’ve just come across a great article, fully cited, on the 17th Amendment and the damage it [...]
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Saturday, October 17th, 2009
The Internet Archive, famous for exposing politicians, contains an article from Nairobi’s The (East African) Standard regarding "Kenyan-Born Obama" and his Senate race in 2004. (article here, newspaper now known as "The Standard for Fairness and Justice", detailed blog entry). The Archive’s last major exposure happened when videos were discovered from the BBC, CNN, and [...]
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