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Protect Children From the Bible
All good parents want what is best for their children. Unfortunately, sometimes parents with good intentions teach their children from religious books in which the good content is far outweighed by th
Cyber Attacks Test Pentagon, Allies and Foes
Wall Street Journal (09/25/10) Siobhan Gorman ; Stephen Fidler Adversarial nations worldwide have adopted cyberespionage and cyberattacks as staples of modern warfare, and U.S. defense officials es
India's Surveillance Plan Said to Deter Business
New York Times (09/27/10) Vikas Bajaj ; Ian Austen The Indian government's demand that network operators give them the ability to monitor digital communications whenever the Home Ministry decides t
Middle School STEM Gets $12 Million NSF Infusion
THE Journal (09/28/10) David Nagel The National Science Foundation's Math and Science Partnership Program recently gave a nearly $12 million, five-year grant to northern California middle schools t
Warning: Internet Crisis!
By Daniel O'Connor Published 10/05/10 The internet is one of the last few aspects of modern America that is relatively free from government control. The main reason being is that it is protected
Analysis of a 2000 hit blog.
Has anyone noticed, if one goes to the list of blogs, that the majority of blogs are getting very few hits? Is this a defect or a misunderstanding of what a blog is? Is it that the members are unable
Sestak on Cap and Trade
Some political humor?
Joe to Congressman Toomey: Where’s Your Education Plan?
Tuesday, September 14, 2010 With school back in full swing throughout Pennsylvania, Joe wrote to his opponent, Congressman Toomey, about the conspicuous lack of information about his ideas about
Joe Sestak vs. Pat Toomey on Education
While Pat Toomey doesn't even list Education under his Issues link on his website, here is what I found on Joe Stestak's site. EDUCATION A member of the House Education and Labor Committee, Jo
Candiates square off on Hate Crime legislation.
The issue of hate crimes legislation is the latest debate in the U.S. Senate election in Pennsylvania, with Republican Pat Toomey reiterating his 2004 position against such measures to a local news st
U.S. Wants to Make It Easier to Wiretap the Internet
New York Times (09/27/10) P. A1 Charles Savage Federal law enforcement and national security officials want the U.S. Congress to mandate that all communications-enabling services be technically cap
What's the loss of one more member?
Nothing I guess.
Pat Toomey candidate for U.S. Senate
View from both sides.
Dirty Politics: Republican & Democrats Both Found Guilty
I would encourage everyone to take a close look at whether their state's ballot access laws have been used/abused to keep third-party candidates off the ballot. I'm sure that what has been done here i
In a Computer Worm, a Possible Biblical Clue
New York Times (09/29/10) John Markoff ; David E. Sanger The presence of the word Myrtus in the code of the Stuxnet worm is being investigated to see if it can shed light on the malware's origin an
Dissecting Christianity's Mind-Snaring System, by Stephen Van Eck
While Judaism was never a proselytizing religion, contenting itself with born adherents (and as Thomas Paine wrote in The Age of Reason, "The Jews made no converts; they butchered all." The editor), C
Some clips from the One Nation Rally
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/10/02/one.nation.rally/?hpt=T2
John Boehner: 111th Congress & House Republican Agenda
The other side, less the fanfare.
Presidential Remarks at Gen44 Summit
For Irma.
Get Fox News off of public TVs
Dear Steve, It's happened to all of us. You're in a public place and Fox News is on TV. You sit and simmer, or pack up and move on. You can't bear the idea that the lies, distortions and race-baiti
"O! Ye that love mankind! Ye that dare oppose not only the tyranny but the tyrant, stand forth!"
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/media/pdf/2985.pdf