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Labor DayNews: Palin's 17-year-old Daughter Pregnant...Discuss

by The Anonymous Source at 11:43am Mon, 1 Sep 2008 under Politics & News, pregnancy, politics, Palin; 400 views
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas /palin-confirms-daughters-pregnancy-915378.html Between Katrina II, Veep Candidate Fey...err... Palin and now this on Labor Day...the Goddess of Irony is on a roll. I still haven't picked up my jaw from last week.

Is The Current Greatest Threat to our Economy and Freedom of Expression: Comcast???

Barack Obama's campaign has been such an immense grassroots success--not just because of the inspiring rhetoric and charisma of it's candidate, but because of the internet.

Geraldine Ferraro: What Hillary's Women Want

by The Anonymous Source at 12:32pm Thu, 28 Aug 2008 under Politics & News, Hillary Clinton, Obama, McCain, Women voters, Geraldine Ferraro; 244 views
Set aside the misunderstood gaffe earlier this year and the fact that she's sequestered to Fox News. Geraldine Ferraro is a national treasure. If all you know of her is her slip up earlier this year, please read her about her amazing battle with cancer--and how her fight to make cancer treament affordable for all!

And the Winner is: You (Tube)

by The Anonymous Source at 9:35pm Mon, 23 Jul 2007 under Media & Journalism, Politics & News; 1169 views
CNN's landmark -- and it IS landmark -- partnership with You Tube during Monday night's Democratic debate marks a bittersweet turn in the history of User Generated Content. First, we experienced real democracy in action for the first time in eight years as more than 50 Americans (from a field of about 3000 submissions) were permitted to ask the Democratic candidates fresh, direct and intriguing questions. But what did we really learn? Mike Gravel: Is mad as hell and not gonna take it anymore. At least someone isn't Chris Dodd:

Are You a Terrorist Threat? Josh Kinberg Didn’t Think So.

by The Anonymous Source at 1:38pm Sat, 31 Mar 2007 under Politics & News; 298 views
Josh Kinberg is about as harmful as too much sugar at a birthday party. Turns out his intelligence and knack for performance art qualify him a possible terrorist threat. In the summer of 2004, Josh was a grad student at Parsons in New York. Anticipating the upcoming Republican National Convention, Josh and his group Bikes Against Bush hit the road. He wired up a bike with a laptop, cell phone, tubes and powered chalk. He then used it to spray messages emailed to the laptop from people around the country on the streets of New York.