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Cracking Down on Internet Dissent

As reported by Drudge and the Inquirer, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) will begin looking at tightening restrictions on political activities on the Internet.
"Specifically, the FEC is planning to examine the question of how Internet activities, when coordinated with candidates’ campaigns, fit into the definition of "public communications." While coordinated communications are considered campaign [...]

Continue Reading February 16th, 2005 Björn Hallberg

Mother of all Metaphors

Phil DeLuca, the executive producer behind America’s Army, is not happy with hackers taking advantage of the system. He calls it a misuse of army property and issues a rather ominous threat of retaliation.The metaphor that he grasps for is that of the pacific conflict with Japan of the 1940’s and claims that "we know [...]

Continue Reading January 17th, 2005 Björn Hallberg

Memogate, Rathergate, Bloggate

Columbia Journalism Review has a rather thought-provoking story about the apparent success of bloggers in the CBS News memo affair. Most notably how bloggers tended to pat themselves and each other on the back and celebrate the success over mainstream media and the elites. And how they fell into the same bottomless journalistic pit as [...]

Continue Reading January 10th, 2005 Björn Hallberg

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Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic by Chalmers Johnson

Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic

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It has been a long year. The author is currently biding his time. Lets just say the journal is on a prolonged and much needed vacation. In the meantime you can be sure that I’m watching you all. I guess that at some point I will get so angry that I will in fact have to write something.

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