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  • Local company keeps Thompson's Web site up and running

    09/19/2007 10:25:35 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 1 replies · 120+ views
    The Chattanooga Times Free Press ^ | September 19, 2007 | Matt Wilson
    Former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn., may have announced his candidacy for president from Jay Leno's couch in Los Angeles, but when it came to his campaign Web site, he brought his business to Chattanooga. Mr. Thompson's site, Fred08.com, was developed and is maintained by episode49, a Chattanooga-based Web development company. Episode49 also maintained Mr. Thompson's "testing the waters" Web site, ImWithFred.com. "We're totally responsible for Fred08," said Ken Smith, managing partner for episode49. Mr. Smith said the company's relationship with the campaign grew through work episode49 did for the Republican National Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee. "That's...
  • Political Blogging Spared Rom Regulation {Kos free to campaign}

    09/04/2007 4:40:07 PM PDT · by SmithL · 8 replies · 351+ views
    WASHINGTON, (AP) -- DailyKos, an influential political Web site that serves as a virtual bulletin board for liberals, qualifies as a media entity exempt from federal campaign finance regulations, the Federal Election Commission said Tuesday. The FEC said the Web site, operated by blogger Markos Moulitsas Zuniga, cannot be regulated as a political committee and can freely post blog entries that support candidates. Conservative blogger John C.A. Bambenek had argued in a complaint last month that the site should comply with campaign finance laws because such entries amounted to "a gift of free advertising and candidate media services." The FEC...
  • Help needed creating a WordPress Theme

    08/30/2007 9:04:27 AM PDT · by rochester_veteran · 6 replies · 326+ views
    Vanity | August 30, 2007 | rochester_veteran
    I'm working with a few other people in the Rochester area on creating a conservative website/blog. The blogger software for the webhosting company that we have our website on is WordPress. Unfortunately for me, WordPress uses php, something I know little about. I'd like to have a unique look and feel to the website, a patriotic theme preferably a three column theme. I did find a couple of free themes on the web, but they're two columned. I'd rather a Freeper helped us out with this. If you have any ideas, please post here.
  • GOP Blogger Builds Power In Public Forum (Jon Fleischman's California Conservative Powerhouse Alert)

    08/13/2007 1:41:42 AM PDT · by goldstategop · 6 replies · 717+ views
    Contra Costa Times ^ | 08/12/2007 | Mike Zapler
    There's plenty of hand wringing in the press about why the state still doesn't have a budget six weeks into the fiscal year. But one member of the media is delighting in the standoff and playing an oversized role in keeping it going: a 39-year-old conservative blogger who spends hours of his workday in bed typing away on an aging Dell laptop, hundreds of miles from the Capitol. Jon Fleischman has never aspired to be a reporter. "Fair and balanced" is decidedly not his thing. "I don't pretend to be objective," the longtime GOP activist said last week in his...
  • Let’s Help al Qaeda to Kill Americans

    08/10/2007 9:08:08 AM PDT · by Contentions · 35 replies · 1,207+ views
    contentions ^ | 8.10.2007 | Gabriel Schoenfeld
    What is the best way for terrorists to wreak havoc in the United States? That was the question posed, and answered, yesterday on the New York Times website by Steven D. Levitt, the University of Chicago professor of economics and author of the best-selling book, Freakonomics. Levitt’s advice to al Qaeda, based upon the economic principle of generating the greatest quantity of harm with the least possible input of resources, would be to learn from the Washington D.C snipers of 2002. He suggests arming "20 terrorists with rifles and cars, and arrang[ing] to have them begin shooting randomly at pre-set...
  • A Word on Surrender (Pro Ron Paul)

    08/09/2007 10:20:23 AM PDT · by Equality 7-2521 · 104 replies · 1,213+ views
    The Flada Blog ^ | Aug. 9, 2007 | Edmund Snyder
    A Word on “Surrender” by Edmund Snyder August 9th, 2007 From the Wikipedia entry on surrender: "Surrender is when soldiers, nations or other combatants stop fighting and become prisoners of war, either as individuals or when ordered to by their officers. A white flag is often used to surrender, as is the gesture of raising one’s hands empty and open above one’s head.Surrender may be conditional, if the surrendering party promises to submit only if after the victor makes certain promises. Otherwise it is unconditional surrender; the victor makes no promises of treatment other than those provided by international law....
  • A Mystery Solved: ‘Fake Steve Jobs’ Blogger Comes Clean

    08/05/2007 4:50:13 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 1 replies · 300+ views
    New York Times (excerpt) ^ | August 6, 2007 | Brad Stone
    Excerpt - SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5 — For the last 14 months, high-tech insiders have been eating up the work of an anonymous blogger who assumed the persona of Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s chief executive and one of the world’s most famous businessmen. The mysterious writer has used his blog, the Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, to lampoon Mr. Jobs and his reputation as a difficult and egotistical leader, as well as to skewer other high-tech companies, tech journalists, venture capitalists, open-source software fanatics and Silicon Valley’s overall aura of excess. The acerbic postings of “Fake Steve,” as he is...
  • Trial lawyers like Thompson

    07/27/2007 9:47:08 AM PDT · by pissant · 13 replies · 283+ views
    Wichita Eagle ^ | 7/27/07 | Phil Brownlee
    Here’s an endorsement that few Republicans ever get: Trial lawyers strongly supported Fred Thompson when he was in the Senate. "We viewed him as someone we could work with, particularly given he had been an advocate in court for individuals and corporations, and had an innate understanding of what went on in a civil jury," Linda Lipsen, the chief lobbyist for the American trial lawyers lobby group, told the Washington Post. That’s the same group that most Republicans love to hate. Thompson’s background as an attorney made him more understanding of the concerns of trial lawyers and less willing to...
  • The Baghdad Diarist, ‘Shock Troops,’ and Fabrications

    07/27/2007 7:14:41 AM PDT · by HoosierGirl25 · 26 replies · 1,170+ views
    Human Events ^ | 7/27/07 | Jeff Emanuel
    Left-leaning The New Republic (TNR) gained new notoriety in recent weeks by publishing of a trio of columns by the “Baghdad Diarist,” an American soldier who was serving in Baghdad and who wrote under the admitted pseudonym “Scott Thomas.” The stories written by Thomas were shocking and distasteful, telling of actions by soldiers in his unit, such as the exhumation of children’s skeletons (and the wearing of one of their skulls “like a crown”), the purposeful running over of dogs with armored vehicles, and the ridiculing of a female contractor for her disfigured appearance, which was purportedly caused by an...
  • Another Catastrophe

    07/23/2007 10:44:41 AM PDT · by Contentions · 6 replies · 327+ views
    contentions ^ | 7.23.2007 | Emanuele Ottolenghi
    School textbooks used by Israeli Arabs will henceforth embrace the new historians’ version of history: the 1948 Israeli War of Independence is now officially “al-Naqba” (the Catastrophe), in books vetted by Israel’s Education Ministry. Education Minister Yuli Tamir defended her decision by saying that “the Arab public deserves to be allowed to express their feelings.” The Minister is entitled to believe, of course, that textbooks are the natural conduit for the expression of collective feelings—rather than the preferred instrument of instruction in history. But the real question is not whether Israeli Arabs—or a guilt-ridden minister—should be allowed to “express their...
  • Military Favors Ron Paul Over McCain

    07/16/2007 12:29:43 PM PDT · by John Farson · 50 replies · 1,102+ views
    The US Department of Elections has released the Selected Presidential Reports for the 2007 July Quarterly, and there are a few surprises. No surprise, of course, is that people in the armed services and veterans overwhelmingly support the Republican Party. However, after digging through individual candidates’ contributions by employers, we find an elating (or disturbing, if you’re rooting for Rudy McRomney) trend. The breakdown? Here you go. Direct FEC data
  • Fat People Are Killing The Polar Bears

    07/05/2007 8:53:54 AM PDT · by Politically Correct · 30 replies · 1,225+ views
    Climate Resistance ^ | 03 July 2007 | Editors Climate Resistance
    Tuesday, July 03, 2007 Fat People are Killing the Polar Bears Two recent gems from New Scientist magazine... First up, Climate Change Sceptics Criticise Polar Bear Science, a story about some bad scientists, funded by bad money, who have apparently published some bad science in what is presumably a bad science journal, for bad reasons. As the poster child for the climate change generation polar bears have come to symbolise the need to tackle climate change. But their popularity has attracted the attention of global warming sceptics funded by the oil industry, who have started to attack polar bear science....
  • Why I'm Voting for Mitt Romney...

    06/08/2007 1:30:01 PM PDT · by Reaganesque · 115 replies · 1,941+ views
    Conservative Blogger ^ | 06/07/07 | William Smith
    [Before I begin this posting, I want to stress and make absolutely clear that at no time have I ever accepted any money from Mitt Romney or Romney for President, Inc. for my endorsement, nor is it solicited by them. These are my views as a registered voter of the Great State of New Hampshire in the First in the Nation Primary.] Until yesterday I was an undecided Republilcan voter in the New Hampshire Primary. Yesterday was when I had the opportunity to see Governor Romney in an intimate setting at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. The occasion: an...
  • The Brody File Reacts to the GOP Debate

    06/06/2007 7:46:47 AM PDT · by Reaganesque · 22 replies · 789+ views
    CBN News ^ | 06/05/07 | David Brody
    Who were the winners and losers tonight? The list of losers does not exist. The top tier candidates all did well. There were no testy moments between Romney, McCain and Giuliani. But the way I see it, they should have company in the top tier after tonight...and I'm not talking about Fred Thompson. It’s appropriate that Tuesday night’s Republican debate took place in the Granite state because tonight Mike Huckabee was solid as a rock. This is now the third debate where he has done well but tonight he cranked I up to another level. There was a passion in...
  • TTC Wars: Will Perry’s pet project prevail?

    05/23/2007 3:22:22 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 10 replies · 493+ views
    Lone Star Times ^ | May 23, 2007 | Rick G
    Paul Burka’s blog has a nice update on the legislative efforts to de-rail Gov. Perry’s Trans Texas Corridor project. It hasn’t been stopped yet (reference to bills are bills to halt the TTC): So here’s where we are. HB 1892, the original bill, has been vetoed. SB 792, Carona’s bill, is in conference committee. The governor’s office, through former senator Ken Armbrister, is trying to round up enough votes in the Senate (11) to block an override of the veto. If he is successful, then the governor holds all the cards. He can veto 792 as well, with the calendar...
  • You Are Not Alone - Part One

    05/22/2007 1:19:15 PM PDT · by Alkhin · 32 replies · 1,560+ views
    Eject! Eject! Eject! - Blog ^ | May 21, 2007 | Bill Whittle
    If you think about it, all of our laws – and indeed, the very idea of respect for and equality under the law – are written to protect Tit-for-Tat, because Tit-for-Tat produces the best results. You may sell your product at a profit, but if you lie about what it does we will call that fraud and you will go to jail because successful societies start nice but retaliate against those that decide to Screw the Other Guy. The punishment of fraud is what gives us confidence in the claims made by other products. Retaliating against Screw the Other Guy...
  • Captain's Quarters inteviews author of Back to Basics for the Republican Party

    04/27/2007 10:19:09 AM PDT · by since 1854 · 4 replies · 302+ views
    Captain's Quarters ^ | April 27, 2007 | Ed Morrissey
    Today's installment of CQ Radio (2 pm CT) welcomes Michael Zak, author and blogger. He has a message for the Republican Party and that message is Back to Basics. He blogs at the Grand Old Partisan and joins us in the first half to discuss how the Republicans need to proceed in order to regain power.
  • Don Imus – The Language of Race

    04/13/2007 12:21:51 PM PDT · by Rick Vassar · 37 replies · 1,350+ views
    04/13/07 | Rick Vassar
    Don Imus – The Language of Race by Rick Vassar (13 April 2007) “From the outset, I believe all of us have been deeply upset and revulsed by the statements that were made on our air…” - CBS President And CEO Leslie Moonves The level of Les Moonves’ revulsion grew as Imus advertisers began to pull out in droves. American Express, Sprint/Nextel, Proctor & Gamble, GM, and Staples all announced that they were disassociating themselves from Imus and the fray, and Moonves’ outrage grew as the bottom line began to shrink. MSNBC – well that’s a no brainer. Nobody is...
  • Free "Trade"

    04/07/2007 12:37:39 PM PDT · by A. Pole · 228 replies · 1,914+ views
    The Agonist ^ | April 7, 2007 | Ian Welsh
    The doctrine of comparative advantage is perhaps the only settled doctrine in the discipline of Economics. It makes sense - if a country can produce something with less inputs relative to another country (note that comaparative advantage is relative, you can be better at producing everything, and it still works), if it specializes in producing that good or service, and other countries specialize in producing their goods or services, then they trade them back and forth, everyone's better off. But economists seem incapable of reading Ricardo's actual essay. Ricardo notes that because capital was relatively immobile in his time, relative...
  • Blogger Released From Prison

    04/05/2007 3:17:20 AM PDT · by nancyvideo · 7 replies · 850+ views
    RightBias News ^ | April 5, 2007 | UPI
    A California blogger has been released after serving more than seven months in prison for refusing to hand over a video to a federal grand jury. Josh Wolf, 24, struck a deal with prosecutors allowing him to publish out-takes of the video of a 2005 San Francisco street demonstration on his Web site, the Los Angeles Times reported