Category Archives: Privacy

GOP War on the Poor Hits New Low in Minnesota

If for one minute you actually thought that the compassionate conservative wack job tea bag republican party was NOT waging a war on the poor, then just take a look at the proposed Minnesota law identified as House file 171, … Continue reading

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Time to “Make Our Voices Heard”: Progressives United and former Senator Russ Feingold

While many of the outspoken progressive Democrats who lost their offices in the 2010 elections have done little in the public eye in the past few months, one of the shinning lights of American politics, former Senator Russ Feingold, who … Continue reading

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Don’t Let tea bagger house use a Sneak Attack to Reauthorize Patriot Act

In the latest sinister move by the tea bagger house, HR 514, a bill to reauthorize the Patriot Act, will be voted on tomorrow. The bill has been fast-tracked to the house floor, and will be voted up with NO … Continue reading

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WHY Should Libraries Be Quiet? Really, Why?

An article in today’s LA Times, Newport Beach may tighten its library rules, has, once again, gotten my blood boiling. It seems that the Newport Beach Library Nazis want stricter rules to keep the riff-raff from disturbing their solitude. I … Continue reading

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Washington Post Expose’ Reveals Years of Illegal Spying on US Citizens

Fourth in a series Washington Post Investigative Reporters John Solomon and Carrie Johnson have published the findings of their investigation into illegal FBI spying between 2002 and 2006, and the evidence reveals yet more uncharged high crimes and misdemeanors committed … Continue reading

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Guantanamo Deaths, Civilian Spying, the Proof is Pouring In

Third in a series Yesterday, two reports were presented to the American people, two reports, years in the making, that further demonstrate the mind-set of the bush administration, and offers proof of more of their criminal activities. The first one: … Continue reading

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Oxnard, CA Joins Eighteenth Century as Impotent Cops Tell Merchants to Kick Out Customers

Oxnard Police Department Press Release – August 31, 2009: “The Oxnard Police Department unveiled a new component to its existing Crime Free Business program called, ‘Hats Off to Beat Crime.’ … “The Hats Off program is adapted from a successful … Continue reading

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Falwell Strikes Again – Liberty U Bans Democrats (For Real, No Joke!)

Remember what Jerry Falwell had to say about 9/11? Lest we forget, here it is: “I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that … Continue reading

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President-Elect Obama is Wrong About Computerization of Personal Medical Records

I recently wrote an article entitled “Computerization of Medical Records – Disaster in the Waiting”, for the website YourHomeForHealthyLiving.com. Obama’s position is that the computerization of such records will save money, and promote better health care. Nothing could be further … Continue reading

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One-Time Super-Liberal Jerry Brown Now Advocate of Big Brother Mentality

No one in the 1970s was ridiculed more as a “bleeding heart liberal” then Governor Jerry Brown of California. He had some rocky times as gov, but by the end of his second term, he had learned well on the … Continue reading

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