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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Does this ring a bell?
I’m looking for an example of an ad with a series of talking heads, all speaking the same… (Original post on Tumblr)
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Something Is Going Right: Net Neutrality and the FCC
Imagine that when you plugged something into an electrical outlet, the outlet queried the device and demanded identification. Was it a Sony TV or Panasonic? Was it a Dell or an Apple? And then based on that identification, different levels … Continue reading
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North Carolina Lobbyists Can Officially Screw Politicians Legally
North Carolina Lobbyists Can Officially Screw Politicians Legally: A clandestine sexual relationship… (Original post on Tumblr)
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Something is going right: On Network Neutrality & the FCC
Imagine that when you plugged something into an electrical outlet, the outlet queried the device and… (Original post on Tumblr)
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“Corruption” vs. “Systemic Corruption” – and why the latter is much, much worse.
“Corruption” vs. “Systemic Corruption” – and why the latter is much, much worse.: I won’t say… (Original post on Tumblr)
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Join me in signing this petition for a Constitutional amendment…
Join me in signing this petition for a Constitutional amendment to overturn #CitizensUnited! #GetMoneyOut! http://thndr.it/16XlMvu (Original post on Tumblr)
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Mayday was a Jeopardy clue. This happened before, though this…
Mayday was a Jeopardy clue. This happened before, though this time, it’s true. (Original post on Tumblr)
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This is very smart: Money doesn’t buy elections, but money does by influence
Your next must read by Jonathan Soros: [T]he real problem with money in politics is not that there… (Original post on Tumblr)
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On CCP’s complaints: Tempest, meet teapot
After the election, the Center for CompetitivePolitics filed a complaint against Mayday, alleging… (Original post on Tumblr)
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What the anti-vax movement tells us about corruption.
What the anti-vax movement tells us about corruption.: boykotx: One of the arguments that people who… (Original post on Tumblr)
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