The people responsible for FISA are busy investigating internet service providers for gathering up their customers’ surfing habits.
ISPs seeking to find new ways to make money by profiling their customer’s online habits are likely reconsidering after powerful House lawmakers turned their anti-tracking ire on a second large telecom in recent months.
In June, Charter Communications — [...]
Archives for the ‘State of the Bias Report’ Category
Hypocrites in Congress investigate ISP spying
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
‘World’s greatest dad’ not so great
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
File under irony.
If you’re going to engage in pedophilia (which I do not recommend or support) you should probably not wear a t-shirt that claims you are the “World’s Greatest Dad.” Of course, people who get caught doing this sort of stuff generally aren’t armed with a very high IQ.
No one should be alone when [...]
Just follow the golden rule
Saturday, 28 April 2007
Why don’t we hear more stories like this:
She says that she will teach her child about the dangers of life; it indeed can be a violent world. She is a perfect example. But she’ll also teach that showing a little respect and kindness could be just what it takes to disarm an angry soul.
No [...]
What, me worry? Islam is the religion of peace
Wednesday, 25 April 2007
PBS gets a few things right, and most things left. They have decided not to air a documentary made by Muslims about Muslims, because it is just too biased.
Islamists are working to build "parallel societies" with the aim of imposing strict Islamic law [...]
Of interest to ‘Chairborne Rangers’
Thursday, 15 June 2006
Instapundit has two posts today that should keep the “chairborne ranger” corps glued firmly in their seats in “mom’s basement.”
Post 1 - Interview with J.D. Johannes, whose name rings a bell. I think we went through DINFOS together back in ‘93 at Fort Benjamin Harrison. There can’t be that many public affairs Marines named Johannes. [...]











