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14 hours ago ago from NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias

The media have routinely denied having a liberal bias over the years, but when it comes to Barack Obama, they're not so shy about admitting their favoritism. Time magazine's year-end double issue republishes Letters of the Year, and reprinted in the largest boldest, type is this reaction to the 2008 Person of the Year story: Choosing Obama was so predictable. TIME has had a love affair with him since he announced his candidacy for ...

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Under the radar, Obama pushes for Patriot Act renewal

21 hours ago ago from The search for the Holy Grail between my ears

Lake Land Times With key sections of the U.S. Patriot Act set to expire Dec. 31, the Obama administration - essentially tiptoeing through the corridors of Congress and using the raucous health care debate as cover - has quietly maneuvered for renewal of the controversial provisions, which he opposed as a senator. Perhaps the most contentious measure is the business records provision, also known as the library provision, which allows the ...

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10 hours ago ago from Vermontwoodchuck's Blog

On Christmas Day, President Obama called Congress into special session to pass the Quartering Act of 2009. My Fellow Americans: I know you will understand why I must do this; it grieves to do so while I sit here comfortably. Changes must be made and this is the time for giving. So,I’m giving it to you. This year has proven to be tumultuous in my our Nation’s history. Tea Baggers (thanks to the MSM for that) protests and ...

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National Security and Internal Security Infrastructure Of India

23 hours ago ago from HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN CYBERSPACE

National security of India has recently received a rejuvenation attempt by the Government of India (GOI). This is good news at a time where the national security issues are grossly ignored in India. The national security of India and internal security of India are suffering not only on the count of lack of political will but also due to absence of suitable policies and strategies . The ICT Trends of India 2009 have also proved that India ...

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As attacks increase, U.S. struggles to recruit computer security experts

14 hours ago ago from The Levisa Lazer

By Ellen Nakashima and Brian Krebs Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, December 23, 2009; A01 The federal government is struggling to fill a growing demand for skilled computer-security workers, from technicians to policymakers, at a time when network attacks are rising in frequency and sophistication. Demand is so intense that it has sparked a bidding war among agencies and contractors for a small pool of special talent: ...

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