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Con­gress­mem­ber: We are in con­sti­tu­tional cri­sis [Digg]

Posted: 16 Dec 2007 01:28 PM CST

Rep. Jane Har­man on CIA tapes: Bush camp think they can say what the law is; Con­gress is set to defy the Jus­tice Department.

Ron Paul: ‘Lis­ten to what he has to say’ [Digg]

Posted: 16 Dec 2007 12:44 PM CST

SOUTH SIOUX CITY — I’m retired Navy with 21 years active duty ser­vice and a reg­is­tered Repub­li­can. I sup­port Ron Paul for pres­i­dent. He is a true patriot of free­dom and liberty.

10 Things Chris­tians and Athe­ists Can (And Must) Agree On [Digg]

Posted: 16 Dec 2007 05:18 AM CST

The war that is com­ing between the fun­da­men­tal­ist Chris­tians and the hard core Athe­ists might not be the most vio­lent of the holy wars. But it has the poten­tial to be the most annoying.

6 states defy law requir­ing ID cards [Digg]

Posted: 16 Dec 2007 02:05 AM CST

Total inva­sion of pri­vacy and our rights.… we have to fight this national ID card!

National ID cards on the way? — CNET News.com [Digg]

Posted: 16 Dec 2007 12:49 AM CST

Recent con­gres­sional vote on stan­dard­ized, elec­tron­i­cally read­able driver’s licenses raises fears about immi­nence of national ID Cards. If you do not have one of these cards you will not be allowed to drive, take a plane or train any­where, have a bank account or many other free­doms we enjoy.… PLEASE Vote for Ron Paul and end this madness!!!!!!!!!

Ron Paul Hits 12 Mil­lion! [Digg]

Posted: 16 Dec 2007 12:25 AM CST

A lit­tle after mid­night on Decem­ber 16th, Ron Paul reached his goal of 12 mil­lion dol­lars in cam­pain con­tri­bu­tions. It’s time for a change and the people’s actions are show­ing that they are louder then words.

“Every gen­er­a­tion needs a new rev­o­lu­tion.” –Thomas Jef­fer­son [Digg]

Posted: 15 Dec 2007 09:01 PM CST

Make your pres­ence known on Decem­ber 16, 2007.

BBC Adds Linux and Mac Sup­port For iPlayer [Digg]

Posted: 15 Dec 2007 07:32 PM CST

Win­dows users won’t be the only ones enjoy­ing those crap­tas­tic pro­grams from the BBC. Full sup­port is expected to be intro­duced at some point in 2008, and the offi­cial launch of the iPlayer is expected for Christ­mas day of this year. I can’t wait to miss it!

A Com­pre­hen­sive List of Pos­si­ble Linux Sys­tem Ser­vices [Digg]

Posted: 15 Dec 2007 06:40 PM CST

A com­pre­hen­sive list of Linux sys­tem ser­vices you might have on your com­puter. Each ser­vice is explained and there’s a rec­om­men­da­tion whether to enable or dis­able it. Also a quick tuto­r­ial on how to man­age the ser­vices (enable/disable) on Fedora and Ubuntu systems.

King James I Con­sid­ered Water­board­ing Worst Of All Tor­ture [Digg]

Posted: 15 Dec 2007 05:58 PM CST

In ascend­ing order of sever­ity they were: thumb­screws, the rack and water­board­ing. Water­board­ing was con­sid­ered the most severe of tor­tures. That’s right. Water­board­ing was con­sid­ered the most severe of the offi­cial forms of tor­ture. Worse than the rack and thumbscrews.

The FCC paves the way for the Orwellian States of Amer­ica. [Digg]

Posted: 15 Dec 2007 02:45 PM CST

In order to serve its cor­po­rate mas­ters, limit infor­ma­tion to the cit­i­zenry, and pro­mote pub­lic igno­rance of all things not cov­ered by TMZ and prezhilton.com, the FCC will soon make it impos­si­ble to gain access to the air­waves with­out being fil­tered by News Corp or Viacom.
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