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June 3, 2022
While most conservatives would be encouraged by the prospect of states taking it upon themselves to enact certain policies, the encouraging part ends when a state creates a position within their government that looks to be a check on the people and…
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May 13, 2021
The “Big Tech” oligarchs will eventually come for you. After they censor and ban everyone they hate for whatever reason, they won’t stop and will go after whomever they deem is the next “offensive” entity.
YouTube has given conservative talk show…
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May 21, 2021
Conservative talk show host Steven Crowder announced on his brand-new Rumble channel that he and his lawyer Bill Richmond filed a lawsuit last Thursday against video platform giant YouTube for suspending his channel for two weeks for allegedly…
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June 29, 2010
Apparently the “rockets' red glare” isn't “green” enough for some environmentalists.
Fourth of July fireworks displays have been deemed “ecologically hazardous” by some eco-warriors, who are urging environmentally-conscious Americans to shun the…
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June 28, 2010
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan remains largely a mystery to the general public, even though her nomination hearing starts today. Thanks to a virtual media blackout on Kagan's more controversial political stances and associations, Americans still…
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June 14, 2010
Parents who assume the Nickelodeon website is kid-friendly should think again – its homepage links to a sister website called AddictingGames.com that features racy, sex-focused video games like “Naughty Babysitter,” “Booty Rider,” and “You da Sperm…
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July 5, 2005
Its Only Rock N Roll
Live 8 performers dont
tell the whole story about African problems.
by Todd
Drenth
July…
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June 28, 2005
CBS
Continues Coverage of Alleged Viagra Link to Blindness
Ongoing story downplays
FDA disagreement and shows networks one-sided approach to rare…
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June 27, 2005
CBS News
Botches Simple Math
Interest rate on student
loans will go up, but not double, on July 1.
by Todd
Drenth…
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July 23, 2010
Should there be a “gatekeeper” regulating internet bloggers? In the aftermath of the Shirley Sherrod incident, that’s what CNN promoted on July 23.
Anchors Kyra Phillips and John Roberts discussed the “mixed blessing of the internet,” and agreed…