Online Activism Archive
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In a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s spring meeting in Las Vegas over the weekend, former Vice President Dick Cheney slammed the “isolationists” within the GOP, defended the National Security Agency spy program and, of course, criticized President Barack Obama. Cheney’s remarks were
And because governments are SO efficient at solving problems, when can we be introduced to our new scientific overlords? (NYT: Rising Seas) And remember, we read DailyKos so you won’t have to… It’s a matter of profit. There is no clear path to profiting
Using the General Services Administration’s estimated annual cost of ink — $467 million — Suvir concluded that if the federal government used Garamond exclusively it could save nearly 30% — or $136 million per year. An additional $234 million could be saved annually if
. @BarackObama to @Pontifex: Forgive me father for I have spied. #NSA — Senator Rand Paul (@SenRandPaul) March 27, 2014 With one Tweet he creates an international story… Is spying sinful? RT @SenRandPaul: . @BarackObama to @Pontifex: Forgive me father for I have spied.
Ex-NSA Chief Michael Hayden was unusually candid and almost triumphant today as he revealed to a sycophantic ‘journalist’ that proposed NSA ‘reforms’ will increase rather than decrease the amount of metadata the NSA has access to. While the ‘journalist’ (we use that term lightly)
A Skyped in-depth interview by Roger Cohen with Glenn Greenwald of The Intercept, Laura Poitras, filmmaker and Barton Gellman of The Washington Post.
Yesterday, Ron Paul was interviewed on the Michael Smerconish show. When asked how he views Rand’s achievements, unsurprisingly, Dr. Paul spoke in glowing terms… “Yeah, it’s really pretty super I think and he’s doing a better job…Cause he does a lot of things similarly,
Ask yourself one question as you wade into this tremendously awkward interview of NSA Director Keith Alexander, “If metadata is so harmless–‘just numbers,’ as he says–why does the NSA want it so badly?” To top it all off, we learn that the Director is
Today, Senator Rand Paul (and Edward Snowden, see below) reacted to claims from President Obama that he would seek to end the bulk collection of metadata by the NSA. If President Obama carries through with limiting the NSA’s power it certainly would be historic. When