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Regulating the internet still a bad idea at the state level

Apr 02, 2012 Comments Off by

The panic over federal legislation regulating the Internet is over, but now states are jumping on the bandwagon.  As with many things, Arizona seems to want to be “first”.  A bill has worked its way through both houses of Arizona’s legislature giving the state …

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You Know You’re a Liberal If…

Mar 29, 2012 Comments Off by

A friend recently sent me a list defining the differences between Democrats and Republicans.  Because so many people write to me, insisting that they can’t see any difference, I’ll print out my slightly revised version as a public service:

(1)  If a Republican doesn’t …

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Just Say No to SOPA: The Unlikely and Unholy Alliance of Republican Lamar Smith and Democrat Chris Dodd

Jan 18, 2012 Comments Off by

Can SOPA be the most unpopular bipartisan bill ever? It might be.

Regardless, the bill has “temporarily” been defeated. If you’re not familiar with SOPA, it is a bipartisan bill that would grant the federal government unprecedented power to regulate the internet. If you want to …

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