Archive for July 3rd, 2009

NYC forced to honor Islam on Sept. 11?

July 3, 2009
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Resolution backed by CAIR urges closing schools on Muslim holidays By Aaron Klein New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg Will the New York City school system be compelled to commemorate Islam on Sept. 11? It has been widely reported the New York City Council passed a resolution Tuesday recommending the school system shut down to commemorate two of the...
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America soon to crumble to 'The Third Jihad'?

July 3, 2009
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'We all know about terrorism. This is the war you don't know about'  Can the United States of America as we know it crumble from within in just a few short years? The stunning possibility is more than just a dream to some enemies of the greatest nation on Earth. It is a fast-becoming probability. "We all know about...
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Will Your ID Soon Be a Microchip Under Your Skin?

July 3, 2009
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Written by Drew Halley |  Yet another sci-fi milestone is upon us: microchips implanted under your skin and used to identify you. The VeriChip is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip that’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in humans. The chip is the size of a long grain of rice, and can be implanted pretty...
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Clean Energy and Security Act brings auditors into your home

July 3, 2009
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H.R. 2454 is a 1400-page promise to audit every aspect of your home and life under the guise of creating jobs, clean energy and a sustainable world. However, before we get into the bill lets examine the way it’s been handled. The secrecy of the bill and the speed of which the legislation is being railroaded is quite...
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Should linking be illegal?In a misguided attempt to aid newspapers, one of America's most influential judges is suggesting a new copyright law

July 3, 2009
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Dan Kennedy Those who wish to keep the internet free and open had best dust off their legal arguments. One of America's most influential conservative judges, Richard Posner, has proposed a ban on linking to online content without permission. The idea, he said in a blog post last week, is to prevent aggregators and bloggers from linking to...
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