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Tag: wikipedia

Nov 21
2009

And Then There Was 60

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Image via Wikipedia Good news from the Senate on the healthcare front: WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Blanche Lincoln says she’ll vote ‘yes’ on health care test vote, giving Democrats 60. This morning Mary Landrieu said she would also vote yes today. Tonight’s the big vote, so keep an ear out. Things will get really interesting and […]

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Nov 20
2009

When Voting Machines Fail

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Image via Wikipedia Who could have imagined something like this? The computerized voting machines used by many voters in the 23rd district had a computer virus – tainting the results, not just from those machines known to have been infected, but casting doubt on the accuracy of counts retrieved from any of the machines. I […]

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Nov 20
2009

Can’t Blame Them For Ever

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Image via Wikipedia We knew that it was only a matter of time before the public shifted the blame of the economic mess from Republicans to Democrats and that time has come: Nearly two years into the recession, opinion about which political party is responsible for the severe economic downturn is shifting, according to a […]

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Nov 18
2009

The White House Breaks Their Silence On The Move To Drupal

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Image via Wikipedia Last month the White House, under the direct instructions of President Obama, scrapped the old, expensive system the White House’s website ran on and moved towards the freely available open source platform Drupal, which also powers this site. In a Drupal meet up in D.C. last night, the White House tech team […]

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Nov 4
2009
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Up Next – Charlie Crist

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Just reading Eric Erickson’s post on RedState trying to spin NY-23 into a great victory, I can’t help but notice his closing: For all intents and purposes, NY-23 is a trial run for Florida. And in Florida, the conservative candidate is operating inside the GOP. If John Cornyn and the NRSC do not want to […]

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Sep 4
2009

Why Are People Confused On Health Care?

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As Bob points out, it’s because the people in the media are: It’s no wonder why people are confused about this stuff. When the so-called very serious “experts” have no flipping clue what they’re talking about, it makes it very difficult for their viewers to get it. And it’s not like Mr. Five Million Dollar […]

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Aug 11
2008

Did McCain Plagirise From Wikipedia?

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There is mounting evidence that John McCain may have lifted parts of a speech he gave today about the Russia/Georgia conflict from Wikipedia. Maybe John is just trying to show that he has learned how to use the internets.

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Dec 13
2007

GITMO Personnel Altering Wikipedia

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Since they don’t have the enjoyment of watching past episodes of “Waterboarding with Mousawi”, I guess they had to find new ways to pass the time down there: The US detention facility at Guantanamo Bay has been caught conducting covert propaganda attacks on the internet. The attacks, exposed this week in a report by the […]

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Mar 14
2007

Another Big GOP Supporter Funding Terrorist Groups?

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It appears that way: Banana company Chiquita Brands International said Wednesday it has agreed to a $25 million fine after admitting it paid a Colombian terrorist group for protection in a volatile farming region. The settlement resolves a lengthy Justice Department investigation into the company’s financial dealings with terrorist organizations in Colombia. In court documents […]

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Jul 21
2006

A Trip Down Memory Lane

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Jerry Springer is a household name. From his hit television show to his great show on Air America, Jerry is out there and very popular. I have known of Jerry my entire life. Growing up in Cincinnati, Jerry was a household name. From his days as mayor until the time he was anchoring the local […]

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