Monday, February 6th, 2012
From GlobalResearchTV via Repeal the 17th Amendment: Beyond SOPA: The Past, Present, and Future of Internet Censorship Transcript available at The Corbett Report
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Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012
Via Fukung (click thumbnail below for full picture): BTW I’m dumping the auto-tagging. It’s been terrible since I started with it.
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Friday, November 19th, 2010
Fox News on another attempt by Democrats to shut it down, with Congress being so desperate that they are now ignoring the existence of the remote control in their speeches: “I’m tired of the right and the left,” West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller said Wednesday during a Senate hearing on retransmission consent. “There’s a little [...]
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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
In one of my previous posts regarding the Ground Zero mosque, I mentioned Catholic blogger Mark Shea and his support and comparison to restricting protests against Planned Parenthood. Tonight, I left the following comment on his blog (entitled Catholic & Enjoying It, which I also just added to my blogroll): What’s the difference between the [...]
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Friday, August 27th, 2010
From The Hill: Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor predicted Thursday that a case involving WikiLeaks would likely come before the court. She said that the WikiLeaks “incident,” in which the group posted thousands of classified Afghanistan war documents online, “and others are going to provoke legislation that’s already being discussed in Congress, and so some [...]
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
There have been a lot of posts (and political lobbying) within the past few years by a dying Media 1.0 establishment and a gullible public to discourage the creation and reading of blogs, this time by encouraging Twitter and Facebook as replacements for blogs. Examples: 1 2 3 4 Rather than go on a standard [...]
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Some commenters have been asking whether or not the site can be quoted or reproduced. I have been putting off deciding this – I will not use the popular Creative Commons licenses because later versions include a sneak GPL-style provision allowing relicensing under “compatible licenses” approved by Creative Commons (the organization) as “in the spirit” [...]
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Thursday, May 13th, 2010
They don’t even give any reasoning anymore behind their unwelcome infringements on your right to free speech. I’m not just talking about the government – I’m talking about every aspect of your personal life.
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
This video is scary. A conspiracy theorist goes around the streets of California trying to get signatures for a “Repeal the 1st Amendment” petition. He markets the 1st Amendment as outdated and tells people signing that a repeal will prevent “hate speech” and will ban criticism of the President. No joke! Watch the video: Video [...]
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
When will politicians even discuss or debate any antitrust or anti-racketeering violations by this industry? So many violations are obvious, and there’s that “way they do business” (including lobbying for the right to hack and possibly doing it anyway) Stats the MAFIAA doesn’t want you to know about: 1. Child abduction: the fine is only [...]
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