Archive for February, 2012

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Steve Jobs Had Top Secret Security Clearance Between from 1988 to 1990

February 14th, 2012

Via: Z6Mag: A Top Secret Security Clearance was brought up in Steve Job’s FBI report detailing when it was and when it was terminated. The top secret clearance for Mr. Jobs started in 1988 and was canceled in 1990. Steve Jobs was working at Pixar in the same time as the top secret clearance and […]

Panorama: Poor America

February 14th, 2012

Here’s a link to the whole show. Via: BBC: With one and a half million American children now homeless, reporter Hilary Andersson meets the school pupils who go hungry in the richest country on Earth. From those living in the storm drains under Las Vegas to the tent cities now springing up around the United […]

Canada: Proposal Would Create Massive Surveillance System

February 14th, 2012

Via: The Montreal Gazette: Police will get much easier access to the web-surfing habits and personal information of all Canadians if a new law – expected to be introduced in the House of Commons next week – passes. Privacy watchdogs caution if the so-called Lawful Access law is passed, it would give police access to […]

Another Way to Break the Internet: ‘The Right to Be Forgotten’

February 14th, 2012

Not April 1st: Check. Not The Onion: Check. Via: Stanford Law Review: At the end of January, the European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights, and Citizenship, Viviane Reding, announced the European Commission’s proposal to create a sweeping new privacy right—the “right to be forgotten.” The right, which has been hotly debated in Europe for the […]

Hungary’s Needy Given Money to Burn (in Their Furnaces)

February 14th, 2012

Must see. Via: AFP / YouTube: Hungary’s central bank, currently at the centre of a dispute between the country’s government and the EU, has launched an unusual social programme to counter the effects of the current cold snap. It’s handing out blocks of disused bank notes to the country’s poorest citizens, so that they can […]

Police Union Demands Info on 9/11 Toxic Debris

February 14th, 2012

Asbestos? Via: ABC: New York City’s police union is demanding more information about the effects of toxic debris from the 9/11 attacks. The Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association called on the city to release all data about officers who suffered cancer after responding at the World Trade Center at a news conference on Sunday. The union also […]

After Two Year Federal Undercover Investigation, Judge Stops Amish Farmer’s Sale of Raw Milk to Maryland

February 14th, 2012

Via: Lancaster Online: A federal District Court judge has ordered a Kinzers farmer to stop selling raw milk to customers in Maryland. Judge Lawrence Stengel issued a permanent injunction Feb. 2 barring Amish dairyman Daniel Allgyer from sending the unpasteurized beverage across state lines to Grassfed on The Hill, a Washington, D.C.-area buying club. The […]

Moody’s Downgrades Credit Ratings of Italy and Spain

February 14th, 2012

Via: Moody’s: As anticipated in November 2011, Moody’s Investors Service has today adjusted the sovereign debt ratings of selected EU countries in order to reflect their susceptibility to the growing financial and macroeconomic risks emanating from the euro area crisis and how these risks exacerbate the affected countries’ own specific challenges. Moody’s actions can be […]

And Now… Obama Campaign Launches ‘Truth Teams’

February 13th, 2012

The simple fact is that progressives are supporting a candidate for President who has done all of that — things liberalism has long held to be pernicious. I know it’s annoying and miserable to hear. Progressives like to think of themselves as the faction that stands for peace, opposes wars, believes in due process and […]

Greek Lawmakers Approve Austerity Bill as Athens Burns

February 13th, 2012

Via: Reuters: The Greek parliament approved a deeply unpopular austerity bill to secure a second EU/IMF bailout and avoid national bankruptcy, as buildings burned across central Athens and violence spread around the country. Cinemas, cafes, shops and banks were set ablaze in central Athens as black-masked protesters fought riot police outside parliament. State television reported […]

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