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  • Panic room: Frustrated Senate Dems up for reelection next year meet with Obama...

    11/06/2013 3:32:29 PM PST · by Hotlanta Mike · 46 replies
    Hot Air ^ | November 6, 2013 | Allahpundit
    Jeff Zients, the new tech czar in charge of repairing Healthcare.gov, was there too. Here’s another reason why I feel no schadenfreude over Obama voters having their plans canceled. I need to save all my schadenfreude for stories like this. The meeting ran two full hours. Details are vague but I can guess what the main topic was. Tick tock.
  • Silencing Dissent? There's an App for That [video]

    08/16/2009 10:15:30 PM PDT · by Freedom56v2 · 5 replies · 428+ views
    pajama tv ^ | 08/14/09 | pjtv
    View video at link below--satirical look at the White Hhouse " Fishy email" and Axelrod email controversy http://www.pjtv.com/video/Specials/_____Silencing_Dissent%3F_There%27s_an_App_for_That/2319/
  • Obama seeks to track visitors to .gov websites

    08/16/2009 11:13:19 AM PDT · by tunedin · 66 replies · 1,257+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | August 17, 2009 | not given
    WASHINGTON – The Barack Obama administration has announced plans to lift a government ban on tracking visitors to government websites, and potentially, collect their personal data through the use of "cookies" – an effort some suspect may already be in place on White House sites. A ban on such tracking by the federal government on Internet users has been in place since 2000, however, the White House Office of Management and Budget now wants to lift the ban citing a "compelling need." In fact, according to the Electronic Privacy and Information Center, federal agencies have already negotiated agreements and contracts...