Archive for October, 2010

NPR Assclown Vivian Schiller Part of Leftwing Effort to “Re-Invent Journalism”

 Via NRO. Last week, National Public Radio CEO Vivian Schiller took a break from her crusade for a government takeover of the media to swat a fly. With now-former NPR analyst Juan Williams suitably splattered across the evening news after politically incorrect comments he made on Fox News, Schiller can return to her real passion [...]

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Ninth Circuit Court Overturns Arizona Proof of Voter Citizenship

The leftwing La Raza Ninth Circuit Court strikes again. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned Arizona’s requirement that people show proof of citizenship to register to vote. The split decision by a three-judge panel determined that the requirement to show proof of citizenship — passed by voters in 2004 — is not consistent [...]

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Pakistani-Born Muslim Arrested for D.C. Terror Plot

B. Hussein’s “muslim outreach” program isn’t going too well. A Pakistani-born Virginia man was arrested by the FBI on Wednesday on suspicion of taking part in what he thought to be plans for a simultaneous al Qaeda attack next year on multiple Northern Virginia Metrorail stations, the Justice Department said. Farooque Ahmed, 34, of Ashburn, [...]

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Dems Ask Pentagon for Records on Political Enemies

 The Democratic National Committee formally has asked the Pentagon for reams of correspondence between military agencies and nine potential Republican presidential candidates, a clear indication that Democrats are building opposition-research files on specific 2012 contenders even before the midterm elections. An internal Army e-mail obtained by ABC News indicates that the DNC has filed Freedom [...]

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Feds End Probe Into Google ‘Street View’ Spying

The top US consumer protection agency has dropped an inquiry into data collection breaches by Google, even as regulators in Europe and Canada have stepped up their scrutiny of the internet giant’s privacy policies. David Vladeck, the director of the bureau of consumer protection at the Federal Trade Commission, said the FTC had decided to [...]

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