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feature on kos blogger georgia10.
Kristol squirms on the grill as Colbert peppers him with questions about the PNAC.
Jim, I would really like to get your thoughts on "net neutrality." I remember at one point you said you wished there *were* priority systems in place where people who used more bandwidth paid more. Hope I'm not misstating that.
Cory Doctorow seems to think government regulation to achieve neutrality isn't the answer. On the other hand, MyDD and others are framing this as "the end of the Net as we know it" and arguing that government regulation is the only thing protecting us from the telecoms busting up the Internet. I'm very confused, partly because i still don't understand how the Net actually works.
salam pax -- a few weeks ago in San Jose. Salam said (since he's an Arab) that to visit Kurdistan he has to get a permit equivalent to a visa that allows him to visit for just a few days. It's essentially a different country, and has been for 16 years now.
FoxNews Poll
8. Who do you think should have the final say on U.S. military matters --
civilian leaders or military personnel?
. | Civilian leaders | Military personnel | Depends | Both | Neither | Don’t know |
18-19 Apr 06 | 20% | 54 | 5 | 14 | 3 | 4 |
Democrats | 17% | 60 | 5 | 12 | 2 | 4 |
Republicans | 22% | 58 | 3 | 11 | 2 | 4 |
Independents | 24% | 39 | 6 | 20 | 5 | 6 |
holy crap! your liberal media.
all this saber rattling drives up the price of oil. im sure the bush cronies hate that. i think jon stewart mentioned that an exxon exec had a $400 million retirement package.
bit of inside blogball. steve gilliard refers to digby as "her" in this post and has yet to address queries in his comments. slip of the keyboard?
booja scotty quit.
Mr. [Jack] Anderson's son Kevin said that to allow government agents to rifle through the papers would betray his father's principles and intimidate other journalists, and that family members were willing to go to jail to protect the collection.