Posted on September 24, 2009 by puddy20
One day, the front page of the local paper may read “The Boston Post” or “Massachusetts Daily News”, and as the days progress that is becoming more than just a theory. As the economy continues to grapple with returning to its boom period of the early 2000s, more and more [...]
Filed under: Civil Liberties, Congress, Economy, Federal Government, Senate, White House | Tagged: Ad Revenue and Costs, bailout, Ben Cardin, Congress, Digital Transition, Newspaper industry, Newspaper Revitalization Act, President Obama, The paper-less office | Leave a Comment »
Posted on September 19, 2009 by puddy20
The Notion of Fact V. The Idea of Fiction: The Gloves Are Off!! Beck and Sanchez at Each Other’s Throats; Funding for ACORN Is Terminated
By Jimmy M.
A recent firestorm has set American policies ablaze as of late, the most noteworthy being the recent dogfight to reform healthcare. These attacks [...]
Filed under: Civil Liberties, Constitution, Political Ideology | Tagged: 912 project, acorn, cnn, fox news, Glenn Beck, rick sanchez, spirit of '76 | Leave a Comment »
Posted on September 16, 2009 by puddy20
http://www.theonion.com/content/news/u_s_government_finds_20_trillion?utm_source=a-section
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Posted on September 6, 2009 by puddy20
The Notion of Fact v. The Idea of Fiction: America: The Land of The Opportunist or The Home of The Coddled?
By Jimmy M.
For a while now, both the blue party and red party have been at each other’s throats, using smearing techniques and fear-mongering tactics ( most notably the Glenn Beck program on FOX) [...]
Filed under: Civil Liberties, Democratic Party, Economy, Federal Government, Political Ideology, Republican Party, White House, World News | Tagged: authority, Barack Obama, civil unrest, Democrat, Glenn Beck, governmental control, healthcare reform, patriotism, political chess, republican, statism, universal health care | Leave a Comment »
Posted on September 6, 2009 by puddy20
Celebration of a Life: Remembering Walter Cronkite
By Jimmy M.
On July 17th, 2009, a pioneer in the broadcasting and news reporting trail passed on. This man left the news industry and the world for that matter, with so many unforgettable moments. Walter Cronkite, 92, was born from a Dutch background in St. Joseph, Missouri but [...]
Filed under: Network Neutrality, Uncategorized | Tagged: broadcasting, cbs evening news, great iconic americans, journalism, kennedy assasination, vietnam war, walter cronkite | Leave a Comment »