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Our culture is truth deficient and the historical centers of truth have broken down
I’m supporting Ben Swann’s “Liberty is Rising Truth in Media Project” Kickstarter project, and I think you should too. Lots of people are waking up to the fact that most (all) of what you see on television is more about … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Swann, journalism, kickstarter, Money, MSM, New Media, News
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Can Police “Terminate” Your First Amendment Rights?
“What should be concerning to many Americans is that while police and government officials are taking unprecedented steps in surveillance and monitoring of Americans’s activities, which may not be constitutional, they are at the same time cracking down on the … Continue reading
Posted in News, Politics
Tagged first amendment, free speech, freedom of press, News, police, police state
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We Need More Engineers and Fewer Lawyers
“In the midst of Congressional races around the country, one stands out to techies. Thomas Massie, an MIT whiz kid who pioneered touch-based interfaces and founded SensAble Technologies in the 1990s, is the favorite to win the Republican nomination in … Continue reading
Bob Schieffer, Ron Paul and journalistic “objectivity” – Salon.com
Bob Schieffer, Ron Paul and journalistic “objectivity” – Salon.com.
Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Resigns Over Global Warming
Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Resigns Over Global Warming | Fox News. “In the APS it is ok to discuss whether the mass of the proton changes over time and how a multi-universe behaves, but the evidence of global warming is incontrovertible?” … Continue reading
What is Knowledge Worth to You?
Maybe information is the correct word instead of knowledge. I’ve been giving a good amount of thought to what I pay attention to lately. I’ve started paying money for a few inexpensive online news sources and podcasts that I frequently … Continue reading
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Tagged bias, editorials, ibd, information, liberal bias, media, News, pjtv, wnd
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Blog is Out of the Closet
If you can read this post, then my blog site is now coming to you via a real server in a datacenter, and not my 700MHz Celron with 256MB of RAM through a home cable Internet connection.
Issues with blog server
Not sure anyone reads my blog and expects new material, but if you are and you do, then be aware that I am having issues right now. I lost my home router on Christmas day and decided to replace it … Continue reading
NewsBusted
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Entry for March 08, 2008 – Team Yardwork
Bryan and Brandon came over to help get work done. They both brought their kids, so we had a gaggle of boys “helping” today. This is Shaun, Bryan, Camden, and Hayden working in the vegetable garden. We put up half … Continue reading