The NSA ‘phone program’ has become a lightning rod in the ‘security vs. privacy’ battle, but as some NY Times commentators put it, ‘you can’t have it both ways.’
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The actual email from the White House source, economic advisor Gene Sperling, read more like a friendly apology than a threat.
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Walter Jones seems to be a Republican from a similar strain as Ron Paul and other libertarians, running as Republicans for a better chance of getting into office.
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To call this a ‘conflict of interest,’ would suggest that Genachowski recognizes his responsibilty to the public, which he has clearly abandoned.
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A vote for Romney is a vote for legal torture.
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This is what it looks like when ‘businessmen’ run your government. It becomes an asset, a means to an end.
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News Corp and the Romney campaign are one entity. There is no division, not on the air, not in the boardroom.
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Dick Cheney, the man who never saw a country he didn’t want to bomb, even if it meant bombing the wrong country, the same man who dodged any chance to serve his country when he actually had one (five draft deferments!), hosts Mitt Romney.
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One day after Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney’s fact-challenged photo-op and media circus at the defunct Solyndra solar plant, the cold light of day fell on Mitt’s words and actions.
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Romney recently secured the endorsement of ex-destroyer-of-everything George W. Bush.
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Yesterday was a big day for news. Read what you might have missed!
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After the Bush administration spent eight yours politicizing the fact that Osama bin Laden had not been captured, they are aghast that Obama mentions that Osama is now dead.
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Remember when life was kind of normal? It wasn’t too long ago. It’s not hard to pinpoint when the downfall of this country started. November 2000. The fixed election.
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