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Google still buggy about Islam, day 12

Google still buggy about Islam, day 12

Self-Imposed Dhimmitude Update: It is now twelve days since I first posted about how Google is censoring negative search suggestions on Islam, and six days since the mighty Internet giant claimed that this was not dhimmi self-censorship, but a “bug,” and would soon be corrected. Twelve days, six days, and…

Jon Keller: The Backlash Is Coming! The Backlash Is Coming! – WSJ.com

Jon Keller: The Backlash Is Coming! The Backlash Is Coming! – WSJ.com

With characteristic hubris, people in this state like to think they’ve been at the leading edge of American politics since the “shot heard ’round the world” in 1775. And in the past few years, we’ve given the nation a preview of Barack Obama’s presidential campaign with Deval Patrick’s successful 2006 bid for governor; provided a [...]

Massachusetts Dems fear defeat in Senate race – The Boston Globe

Massachusetts Dems fear defeat in Senate race – The Boston Globe

Mike Urbonas was waving blue-and-red campaign signs for Democrat Martha Coakley yesterday in downtown Melrose, hoping to give the campaign a jolt and help derail her surging Republican opponent, Scott Brown. via Running scared, running hard – The Boston Globe.

Spencer: Google goes jihad

Spencer: Google goes jihad

At FrontPage this morning I discuss Google’s self-censorship regarding Islam, which still continues (I just checked it again — try it for yourself by typing in “Christianity is” and “Islam is” and comparing what you get for suggestions) days after the Googlebots said they would fix this “bug”: Google, the…

Google Goes Jihad

Google Goes Jihad

The search engine giant kowtows to Islamic supremacists.

Jim Geraghty: The Travails of Martha Coakley – National Review Online

Jim Geraghty: The Travails of Martha Coakley – National Review Online

Presumably Martha Coakley, the Massachusetts attorney general aiming to be that state’s next U.S. senator, has more political skill than she’s demonstrated in recent days. She must be on a spectacularly ill-timed run of bad luck and rookie mistakes. As Republican Scott Brown has roared from unknown to potential upset winner, Coakley came under fire [...]

Egypt State Security intensifies intimidation of Coptic Christians, arresting over 100 without charge

Egypt State Security intensifies intimidation of Coptic Christians, arresting over 100 without charge

“Arrests of Copts after every sedition is the usual scenario as a pressure card in the hands of State Security to force the church and Copts to accept ‘reconciliation’, in which Coptic victims give up all criminal and civil charges against the perpetrators.” “Over 100 Coptic Christian Teenagers Arrested in…

Not all media matters at Media Matters

Not all media matters at Media Matters

Today, Media Matters‘ website is packed with stories slamming Republican candidate Scott Brown, who is challenging Democrat Martha Coakley for “Ted Kennedy’s seat” in Massachusetts.
The George Soros Steno Pool reports breathlessly that,
In recent days, Scott Brown, the Republican nominee in the special election for the Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat, has made numerous appearances on Fox [...]

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Reporter roughed up outside Coakley fund-raiser – BostonHerald.com

Reporter roughed up outside Coakley fund-raiser – BostonHerald.com

A Weekly Standard reporter says he was roughed up last night outside a Washington, D.C. fund-raiser for Attorney General Martha Coakley by someone he believes is associated with her U.S. Senate campaign.John McCormack, the magazine’s deputy online editor, writes about the incident outside the Sonoma restaurant in an online dispatch entitled: “We Report, We Get [...]

Harry situation: Inside the Reid eruption – POLITICO.com

Harry situation: Inside the Reid eruption – POLITICO.com

Harry Reid isn’t talkative. But the Senate majority leader chatted freely with the two disarmingly charming book authors who came to his office at the Capitol shortly after the 2008 election. They — and their tape recorder — were soaking in his reminiscences about the wild campaign that had turned a backbencher in his caucus [...]



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