UPDATED: Intellectual Property As Controlled Substance
The Hill: Homeland Security “seizes” website domain names. Next time you hear a Hollywood figure brag about how Hollywood brings about social change, ask them how they like this sort of change....
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THR: “The NPR Board of Directors announced today that it has completed its review into the facts and circumstances leading to the termination of NPR’s contract with senior news analyst Juan Williams.”...
View ArticleHow Lame Was My Narrative
CBS Poll: Most Americans Feel Rhetoric, Tucson Shooting Unrelated. The Left is going to need a bigger Sorosphere… Tagged: Crime, Free Speech, News, Politics
View ArticleFidel Castro Joins the “Civility” Groupthink
On the e-pages of Counterpunch. And – naturally – he calls for a Stalinist solution to the “civility” problem. I’d actually visited Counterpunch‘s website before, by coincidence, while Googling...
View ArticleUPDATED: The Power to Seize Is the Power to Destroy
Feds mistakenly shut down 84,000 websites for 6 days. Bonus damage: the sites were smeared as child porn distributors in the process. Your tax dollars at work… UPDATE: Related: TSA Screeners at JFK...
View ArticleComeuppance of the Week: Jihad Edition
Punk who encouraged murder of South Park creators gets 25 years in prison. Tagged: Crime, Entertainment, Film, Free Speech, News, Politics, TV
View ArticleGeorge Friedman Was Not Available For Comment
Chinese censors ban time travel TV shows. Tagged: Entertainment, Free Speech, Media Regulation, News, Politics, The Arts, TV
View ArticleKoran Burning Is Legal In New Jersey
Actually, it should be legal nationwide, but sometimes Dhimmitude gets in the way: Koran-burning bus driver Derek Fenton to get his job back. Tagged: Crime, Free Speech, Law, News, Politics, Security
View ArticleLabor Violence Theory Fallout
Professor Douglass: College lecturer Don Giljum is out of a job over his pro-violence instruction at the University of Missouri. But he resigned under union pressure, so no First Amendment issue...
View ArticleWar on Photography Update
Wyblog: NJ Assembly votes to ban photographing children in public. For crying out loud. You’d figure New Jersey would have more urgent matters on which to focus. Or a more sensible approach to their...
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