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Defending the Constitution (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - Brett Marston correctly takes William Kristol and Gary Schmitt to task for arguing that only the president takes an oath to uphold the Constitution. The Constitution requires all federal and state legislative, executive and judicial officers to take an oath. This includes members of Congress, on both sides of the aisle. John Marshall famously used the [...] |
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Defending the Constitution (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - Brett Marston correctly takes William Kristol and Gary Schmitt to task for arguing that only the president takes an oath to uphold the Constitution. The Constitution requires all federal and state legislative, executive and judicial officers to take an oath. This includes members of Congress, on both sides of the aisle. John Marshall famously used the [...] |
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The Rockefeller Letter on NSA Spying (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - Josh Marshall has a copy of a July 17, 2003 letter from Senator Jay Rockefeller, ranking member of the Intelligence Committee, to Vice President Dick Cheney raising concerns about the NSA spying program. Most notably, he notes that he is “neither an technician or an attorney.” This increases my sense that Kevin Drum is right [... |
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The Rockefeller Letter on NSA Spying (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - Josh Marshall has a copy of a July 17, 2003 letter from Senator Jay Rockefeller, ranking member of the Intelligence Committee, to Vice President Dick Cheney raising concerns about the NSA spying program. Most notably, he notes that he is “neither an technician or an attorney.” This increases my sense that Kevin Drum is right [... |
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F.B.I. Watched Activist Groups, New Files Show (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - The New York Times leads with another big domestic spying story that, if taken to its logical conclusion, would dwarf the NSA surveillance case. F.B.I. Watched Activist Groups, New Files Show Counterterrorism agents at the Federal Bureau of Investigation have conducted numerous surveillance and intelligence-gathering operations that involved, at least indirectly, groups active in causes as diverse [... |
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F.B.I. Watched Activist Groups, New Files Show (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - The New York Times leads with another big domestic spying story that, if taken to its logical conclusion, would dwarf the NSA surveillance case. F.B.I. Watched Activist Groups, New Files Show Counterterrorism agents at the Federal Bureau of Investigation have conducted numerous surveillance and intelligence-gathering operations that involved, at least indirectly, groups active in causes as diverse [... |
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Barbara Boxer and John Lewis Start Impeachment Talk (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - Barbara Boxer wins the prize for being the first Senator to publically broach the subject of impeaching President Bush over the NSA surveillance story: Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) has become the first in the Senate to raise consideration of impeachment of President George W. Bush for authorizing spying on Americans without warrants, RAW STORY has learned. [... |
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Barbara Boxer and John Lewis Start Impeachment Talk (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - Barbara Boxer wins the prize for being the first Senator to publically broach the subject of impeaching President Bush over the NSA surveillance story: Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) has become the first in the Senate to raise consideration of impeachment of President George W. Bush for authorizing spying on Americans without warrants, RAW STORY has learned. [... |
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Schwarzenegger to Hometown: Remove My Name (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is in a rather nasty dispute with his childhood hometown, Graz, Austria. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday told officials in his hometown in Austria to remove his name from a sports stadium and stop using his identity to promote the city. The governor’s request came after politicians in Graz began a petition [... |
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Schwarzenegger to Hometown: Remove My Name (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is in a rather nasty dispute with his childhood hometown, Graz, Austria. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday told officials in his hometown in Austria to remove his name from a sports stadium and stop using his identity to promote the city. The governor’s request came after politicians in Graz began a petition [... |
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The Need for Speed (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - John Hinderaker provides an excellent explanation for the most obvious rationale for not seeking a warrant before launching domestic surveillance against terror suspects: [T]he issue of speed is critical. When we capture a cell phone or laptop being used by a terrorist, it is usually because we captured or killed the terrorist. The amount of time [...] |
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Why Didn?t Bush Ask Congress? (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - George Will asks a question that has surely occured to most of us: Why didn’t President Bush ask Congress to expand his authority to conduct domestic spying, removing all doubt as to whether he had the authority? Without more information than can be publicly available concerning threats from enemies operating in America, the executive [...] |
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Alles over de Commodore 64 (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - De Commodore 64 is de bekendste commodore, maar waarom? Met de invoering van de C64 werd het "gewone" publiek bereikt. Niet alleen bedrijven of universiteiten maar iedereen kon nu een homecomputer aanschaffen met grote prestaties. De voorgangers van de C64 de PET / CBM reeks en niet te vergeten de VIC20 hadden al hun intrede gedaan bij de bedrijven en de elektronica hobbyist. De C64 was er op het juiste moment, had de juiste mogelijkheden en de prijs was sensationeel. |
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PR Industry Survey Offers Lessons Learned on Blogging (Dec 20 2005 16:59 GMT) - Tips from insiders on quality blogging and what to avoidA new survey of 200 PR and marketing industry professionals, performed by the analysts at Peppercom, offers some wisdom from the no-longer brand new world of corporate blogging. Key findings included:72% of PR and marketing professionals cite the creation of artificial, overly promotional corporate blogs as the principal mistake that companies make when attempting to blog.In addition, 50% cite " |
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