Newsweek Reports: Department of Homeland Security Top Web Picks!


The Department of Homeland Security recently released a memo entitled, “Privacy Impact Assessments” listing some of the agency’s favorite tip-worthy web sites in case of an emergency, Mark Hosenball of Newsweek reports.  Call it the DHS Blogroll, if you will.

It is no surprise that a government entity would harness this technology and gather information from [...]

Iran takes fight to opposition online – Times Online


Iran’s clerical rulers, who succeeded in suppressing widespread demonstrations last week by blanketing Tehran with security, are escalating a cyberwar to combat the increasingly powerful role of the internet in mobilising their opponents. Visitors to the website of the main challenger in last June’s disputed presidential election were greeted by an image of the Iranian [...]

The Who’s Pete Townshend: Not the Left’s Fool


Being a college student in the early ’70s, The Who was right up there on our “must see” concert list. I have often thought of them in the last few years, as their famous lyrics “won’t get fooled again” continued to pop up in my mind (usually on a daily basis.) For me, that one [...]

LAST CALL: Clubbed Thumbs, Birthers’ Liberal Lineage and B*tch Slapping “The Nation”


A DAILY WRAP-UP OF SOME OF MY FAVORITE STORIES OF THE DAY
Between a Rock and Left-Wing Lunacy
JE Tabler writes today about a group of moderate Democrats (yes – you read that correctly) in Chicago who are fighting against the radical left-wing machine – and they have one hell of a fight ahead of them.
Hey Zirin! [...]

On MSNBC, Andrew Breitbart: One. David Shuster: Less Than Zero


Lori Ziganto’s latest article at iowntheworld

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Actually, Andrew Breitbart has way more than just one under his belt, but I’m only referring to the throw-down on MSNBC today. Okay, I suppose it can’t really be called a throw-down, as it isn’t a fair fight when [...]

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Is ‘Organizing For America’ The Source Of The Ellie Light Letters?


I Want You!…to hassle people
that don’t support my agenda
In the past few weeks letters supporting President Obama’s agenda have been published in various news editorials in multiple states signed by the mysterious Ellie Light who claims to reside in all of the states.  Each letter bears a striking similarity to the others.  Controversy is building across the internet surrounding the real identity of [...]

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A Feminist Girl Crush on S.E. Cupp?


What could possibly make conservative commentator S.E. Cupp palatable to the feminist Left? After all, the feminist playbook is pretty clear: women who appear on Fox News are gender traitors. End of story.
And yet, sandwiched between a primer on the festive art of “vajazzling” and an ode to “populist hero” Scott Ritter, Salon’s Broadsheet blog [...]

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NewsReal Crashing? Here’s How to Fix It


I’ve been getting more complaints that NewsReal is not compatible with the newest version of Internet Explorer. One of NewsReal’s most loyal readers, Cas Balicki, found the solution, confirmed by our IT, Daniel Ashton:

When last I wrote we discussed problems that I was having with Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) and the NewsReal site. As [...]

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Google Goes Jihad


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The search engine giant kowtows to Islamic supremacists.

Google Makes a Pact With the Devil, and Loses


In 2006, Internet company Google went against its own motto of “Don’t be Evil” and, under pressure from the Communist Chinese government, began to censor its search services in that country.
Eyeing a potential windfall from China’s huge population, and stymied in its expansion efforts by that country’s totalitarian Marxist regime, Google put principals aside and [...]

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