February 2012
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I cry tears of pure, unbridled joy whenever I find...
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Occupy All Streets: How to Remove Your Google... →
occupyallstreets: On March 1st, Google will implement its new, unified privacy policy, which will affect data Google has collected on you prior to March 1st as well as data it collects on you in the future. Until now, your Google Web History (your Google searches and sites visited) was cordoned off from Google’s… In case ya don’t now, now ya know
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NY TIMES: The United Nations Commission... →
Feb 23rd
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Indian High Court Rules That the Decision to Abort... →
freepressnews: somepolitics: In a significant decision, the Punjab and Haryana High Court last week ruled that the right to abort a pregnancy in a marriage rests with the wife and not husband. “A woman is not a machine in which raw material is put and a finished product comes out. She should be mentally prepared to conceive, continue the same and give birth to a child. The unwanted pregnancy...
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America’s Road to Nowhere →
The public becomes dumber, in part, because our media is a dumbing-down machine. No wonder, alternative voices are brushed to the margins by our not so free press. This past week, I was interviewed by RT and AlJazeera, but none of the U.S. TV news networks that I used to work for will have me on. It’s not a personal thing: I am not alone. Yes, MSNBC has added two progressive hosts, but in the...
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Guess it’s back to the dark days of using blogspot to find free music. Better than nothing!
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ShortFormBlog: Crazy but true: Google wants to be... →
shortformblog: then In May 2011, Google made Kansas City, Missouri the second location of their highly-sought-after Fiber Project. The deal? A reasonably-priced one gigabyte-per-second fiber optic internet connection for roughly 50,000 to 500,000 people. Google: Your internet company. now Google just filed… Listen, google, you’re creeping me out something fierce. Can’t...
Feb 23rd
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Feb 22nd
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Going back to bed
After I eat a cookie, of course.
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The Best and Worst Foreign Policy Presidents of... →
The only saving grace that keeps Lyndon Johnson out of the cellar is that this list included 21st century presidents as well. After all there are bad foreign policy presidents … and then there is George W. Bush. The decision alone to go to war in Iraq, an unnecessary and pointless conflict based on dubious intelligence and hyped threats of nuclear, biological attack, would place Bush squarely...
Feb 21st
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“A little history: I was born and raised here. I love this state. It seems right...”
– Republican presidential candidate MITT ROMNEY, in remarks passionately delivered on Feb. 16, 2012. (via thingsmittromneysays)
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Feeling super horny.. Suddenly, a giant, up close portrait of Noam Chomsky comes up on my dash. No longer horny.
Feb 21st
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