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Law Enforcement Allowed Access To US Spy Satellites
2007-08-15 14:00:00
Google is coming! Google is coming!
No doubt the paranoids will loose their lunch over this move, and will cite it as proof the US is becoming a police state.
The US government has vastly expanded the number of local and federal authorities allowed access to US spy satellites.
Before anyone gets bent out of shape here ... let's remember that you have no expectation of privacy when you go ...
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Carbon Credits, Kyoto Causing Deforestation
2007-08-14 12:04:00
One more chapter has been added to the growing novel of the carbon credit scam. This story picks up where Guyana getting uber pissed at Kyoto left off.
Essentially, the carbon credit scheme we have in place now is causing greedy money grabbers to cut down their forests so they can get paid.
Alter Net:
The current carbon market actually encourages cutting down some of the world's biggest ...
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So The Chinese Want Us To Believe That This Toy Boss Committed Suicide
2007-08-13 13:22:00
Yeah right. I suppose it is possible, but it is also possible in the land of executions that he was ... well ... executed.
BBC:
Zhang Shuhong, who co-owned the Lee Der Toy Company, was reportedly found dead at his factory in southern China.
About 1.5 million toys made for Fisher Price, a subsidiary of US giant Mattel, were withdrawn from sale earlier this month. Many were made by Lee Der.
He ...
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Rove Steps Down
2007-08-13 13:16:00
I know, I know, everyone is doing this story. Nor do I need to put in the effort to quote what some of the prominent liberal blogs are saying about the situation. Just read the story HERE if you haven't already.
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Eco-Terrorists Attempt Assassination Of UCLA Doctor
2007-08-10 20:18:00
Greenies gone wild!
Eco-terrorists with the Animal Liberation Brigade planted a bomb on Arthur Rosenbaum's car in an attempt to murder him, and with no regard to his family.
LA Weekly:
Rosenbaum, a highly regarded pediatric ophthalmologist who had been regularly harassed by animal-rights activists for his research work with cats and rhesus monkeys at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA, ...
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Torturous, Opressive U.S. Troops Save Iraqi Children's Lives
2007-08-10 12:12:00
Those bastards!
Anyway, there are countless examples of the solid relationship with American troops and the Iraqi children. These latest three stories are just further evidence of the extent to which our troops will go to help an Iraqi child in need.
Army News Service:
Soldiers have answered the prayers of an Iraqi boy and his parents in Hollandia.
Sitting in the local health clinic with ...
Children
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Mexico Finally Apologizes to Miss USA For Behaving Like Asshats
2007-08-09 17:19:00
Miss USA (Rachel Smith)
Remember when Miss USA was booed by Mexicans during the Miss Universe pageant?
Yeah, they finally got around to apologizing to her nearly three months later.
MSN:
A Mexican tourism official issued an apology for the jeers aimed at Miss USA in May during an international beauty contest in Mexico City.
Rachel Smith, the U.S. entrant into the Miss Universe competition, ...
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Whites No Longer Majority In 10% Of Counties ... 1/3 Of Most-Populous Counties...
2007-08-09 17:04:00
Does that mean that white people can finally have our equivalents of the NAACP, BET, United Negro College Fund, affirmative action, and the other countless entities out there that benefit everyone except white people? Nah, that would still be racist.
NY Times:
In a further sign of the United States’ growing diversity, nonwhites now make up a majority in almost one-third of the most-populous ...
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Another Marine Has Murder Charges Dropped In Haditha Case
2007-08-09 16:54:00
I had blogged about the possibility of the charges being dropped HERE. Well, they finally dropped the charges against Lance Corporal Justin Sharratt.
They also dropped the charges against Capt. Randy Stone for dereliction of duty for failing to properly report the civilian deaths.
Breitbart:
Murder charges against a US Marine accused of killing three Iraqi civilians during an alleged ...
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AT&T Censors Pearl Jam
2007-08-09 16:44:00
I realize that a significant portion of the libs pissed off about this are hypocritical because they often support censoring conservative voices. With that said ... conservatives typically do not support censoring of any kind, and AT&T deserves some flak.
Reuters:
Pearl Jam fans and Internet watchdogs were up in arms Thursday after it was revealed that AT&T Inc. censored portions of the rock ...
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Sheep Raped By Man Doesn't Testify ... Man Goes Free
2007-08-07 15:13:00
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I think the Netherlands needs to rethink their place in the world. If it isn't sex with children ... it's sex with sheep.
Source:
A MAN who was accused of having sex with a sheep has walked free because the animal was unable to testify.
The man, from Haaksbergen, near Utrecht in the Netherlands, was reported to police after a farmer caught him having sex ...
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Poll: Judge Who Sued Over Pants Likely To Lose Job
2007-08-07 14:53:00
AP Photo
Remember the judge who sued for millions of dollars over a $10.50 alteration? You already knew he lost his case, you already knew the cleaners were counter-suing, you already knew there was a collection fund set up for their legal fees, but did you know that Judge Pearson may lose his job?
WaPo:
By the middle of next week, Roy Pearson, the D.C. administrative law judge who sued his ...
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Government Employees Get Performance Bonuses Not Based On Performance
2007-08-07 14:44:00
I know, I know ... big surprise right? The federal government is set up to provide performance bonuses to its employees. Guess who gets to make the determination of who is deserving of the bonuses? Well the employees, of course.
Review Journal:
According to recent reports, more than two-thirds of senior Washington bureaucrats received bonuses designed to reward high performance. Merit pay, ...
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Government Doesn't Need Warrants For Eavesdropping
2007-08-06 15:02:00
The backlash on this should be fun. I can see all the posts about the death of the 5th Amendment again from people who've never read the 5th Amendment, and more whining without any historical perspective. Best part is that those decrying fowl for being able to listen to international calls are going to propose opening more crates in our ports ... as if there is a difference.
NY Times: ...
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