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Numbers Cited By SOPA Supporters May Be Fictitious
ZeroHedge —
Authority: 779
Ignoring, momentarily, that the U.S. has already adopted international law which seeks to curtail online piracy (see, e.g., DMCA), and that these new bills seek to do little more than enact what amounts to police powers over foreign companies, it looks like the studies cited in support of piracy-gone-rampant may ...1 week ago -
Killing The Internet To Save Hollywood
The Daily Capitalist —
Authority: 492
This article deals with SOPA and PIPA, two mirror-image bills now before Congress. As many know, today Wikipedia staged a site blackout to bring attention to the harmful effects of these bills. This article from Cato spells it out rather well. It is our Internet, not Hollywood’s. Do you trust a “Star Chamber” ...1 week ago -
Left and Right Unite Against Hollywood’s Failed SOPA Overreach
Big Hollywood —
Authority: 692
The Google logo has been blacked out today. Wikipedia, reddit, Mozilla and Twitpic are all blocking access to content. Even Star Trek icon George Takei has blocked his site. The moves are displays of cyber-protest against the heavy-handed and ill-conceived Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). From a political and ...1 week ago -
Going Deeper
God, Politics, and Rock 'n' Roll —
Authority: 111
Ive stated on this blog numerous times that all media is biased. Fox News is conservative, MSNBC is liberal. I once saw a speech by Wall Street Journal writer John Fund in which he maintained that the biggest problem with todays media is not bias, but laziness. I think thats partially the problem, as much of the ...1 week ago -
[citation needed] from SOPA, PROTECT IP Advocates
Cato Daily Podcast —
Authority: 104
featuring Julian Sanchez1 week ago -
The Internet Is Not .gov’s to Regulate
Cato @ Liberty —
Authority: 747
By Jim Harper Imagine that Congress passed a law setting up a procedure that could require ordinary citizens like you to remove telephone numbers from your phone book or from the “contacts” list in your phone. What about a policy that cut off the phone lines to an entire building because some of its tenants used ...1 week ago -
Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal unveils education reform plan
Wintery Knight —
Authority: 553
Here are the details on Bobby Jindal’s new education plan , from New Orleans Online Access. Excerpt: Gov. Bobby Jindal on Tuesday outlined a far-reaching set of proposals aimed at improving education in Louisiana, including a state-wide voucher program for low-income students, an expansion of autonomous ...1 week ago -
Today, at Least, Britannica Rules the Web
Cato @ Liberty —
Authority: 747
By David Boaz Congratulations to Wikipedia for going dark for a day in protest of the “online piracy” bills being considered in Congress. But what do we do for information today? You know, we’ve gotten used to being able to find information now . So here’s an idea: Try the original encyclopedia, the one ...1 week ago -
Those we lost in 2011
Paternal Prose —
Authority: 146
*** denotes local notable deaths *** Cookie Gilchrist, 75 A native of Brackenridge, Gilchrist was a standout fullback in high school who went on to a successful career in the Canadian Football League followed by stints with the Buffalo Bills, N.Y. Jets and San Diego Chargers. JAN. 10 A Pittsburgh native, ...1 week ago -
10 Stocks To Outshine Popular Spectra Energy
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page —
Authority: 529
By Stocks & Shares : "My momma told me, You better shop around." -- Smokey Robinson Shopping around is a foundation of smart investing. Independent research allows investors to go beyond famous stocks and shop lesser-known alternatives. As simple as it sounds, you are better off shopping around than using ...1 week ago -
A Note on the Tag Line
KN@PPSTER —
Authority: 494
Just had an anonymous email, apparently from someone at least moderately competent in Latin, inquiring as to the intended meaning of the current KN@PPSTER tag line, "Ceterum autem censeo, status esse delendam." Since I cant reply by email, Ill reply here. I am not competent in Latin. I did quite a bit of ...2 weeks ago -
Cato’s Patrick Michaels: serial deleter of inconvenient data
Alan Gregory's Conservation News —
Authority: 118
That’s the headline over this Climate Progress (the blogger is Joe Romm) item . It’s a good read and makes a point that conservationists should not forget.2 weeks ago -
Whoops, Clown O’Keefe a Criminal Again!
Wade Rathke: Chief Organizer Blog —
Authority: 411
New Orleans James O’Keefe, video fool, clown, and conspirator, is at it again. Yawn. This time the scene was in New Hampshire where he and his associates engaged in voter fraud by attempting to vote in the Republican primary for President by using fake names. They released a video which got limited play ...2 weeks ago -
Merging Wasteful Agencies Wont Shrink Government
Cato Daily Podcast —
Authority: 104
featuring Chris Edwards2 weeks ago -
Does Crisis in Health Care Trump the Constitution?
Cato Daily Podcast —
Authority: 104
featuring Trevor Burrus2 weeks ago -
MITT ROMNEY – THE PROVEN BAD GOVERNOR
InvestmentWatch: Emerging markets, Real Estate, Personal finance, Business management, Politics, Economics —
Authority: 148
2 weeks ago -
10 High Dividend Yield Stocks With Consistently Rising Liquidity
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page —
Authority: 529
One of the biggest concerns investors have over dividend stocks is whether company liquidity is sufficient to continue paying the dividend. If a company has a temporary dip in earnings, it may have to use its sources of liquidity, such as cash and marketable securities, to bridge the gap and continue paying its ...2 weeks ago -
The GOPs Youth Vote and Ron Paul
Cato Daily Podcast —
Authority: 104
featuring John Samples2 weeks ago -
Drones: The Opposite of Nukes
United Liberty - Free Market - Individual Liberty - Limited Government —
Authority: 593
Cato Unbound’s new January 2012 edition is on the effects of drone warfare and the implications for future American policy . (For those of you unaware, Cato Unbound is run by the Cato Institute, and is a scholarly project that solicits papers from academics and intellectuals on a monthly theme. Scholar A will write ...2 weeks ago -
A Troubled Consumer Protection Appointment
Cato Daily Podcast —
Authority: 104
featuring Mark A. Calabria2 weeks ago



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