It’s Not About The Tool
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According to Mr. Bradley, chief software developer of CacheBack, used by the police to verify the computer searches, the term “chloroform” was searched once through Google. The Google search then led to a Web site, sci-spot.com, that was visited only … Continue reading
If most of the claims regarding this scandal are substantiated — and developing evidence certainly indicates a high likelihood of that happening — we face a watershed moment in American history. Every component of federal law enforcement within the Department … Continue reading
A Colorado woman was arrested Thursday after she groped a female TSA agent at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, MyFoxPhoenix.com reports. Yukari Mihamae, 61, reportedly grabbed the left breast of a TSA agent at a checkpoint. She then reportedly … Continue reading
Earlier this year, a woman in Pennsylvania contacted Verizon to find out more information about the $4.19 she was being charged on her home phone bill for six, unspecified local calls. Big V told her it would provide the itemized … Continue reading
via failblog.org May wanna rethink the placement of that one, guys…
Meet John Rolczynski: The Grand Forks, N.D., resident has been trying to tell his legislators that an error in the state’s founding document means that technically, North Dakota is not a state. Sounds like the ravings of a grumpy old … Continue reading
Yep. No contest. via Ben Hanten on Google+
The welfare state starts with small programs targeted at a handful of genuinely needy people. But as politicians figure out the electoral benefits of expanding programs and people figure out the that they can let others work on their behalf, … Continue reading
If Washington receives about $200 billion in monthly revenues and sends out roughly $50 billion worth of Social Security checks and the same amount of Medicare payments, why is Obama claiming the checks may not go out? Isn’t $200 billion … Continue reading
First of all: I don’t love Hannity, but he does this better than anyone else. Secondly: How embarrassing is it that Williams, a professional commentator, didn’t recognize that quote which has been played again and again over the past year … Continue reading
Julia Sullivan is a normal teenaged girl. She even wanted to become a cheerleader, so she tried out. She scored too low to make the squad and her parents are fuming over it. Oh, did I mention that Julia Sullivan … Continue reading
Just… Wow… This girl’s got skills…
Okay, Mr. President. It’s yours. If I’m the Republican Party, this is going in every campaign ad I run from now until the election. You want credit Mr. President? You got it. Good luck with that.
The Division of Criminal Justice Services says 350 hate crimes were reported in New York City, up from 275 the year before, while the total declined elsewhere from 394 to 337. The report says 31 percent of the hate crimes … Continue reading
First, let’s get something straight – soldiers and sailors and marines and airmen sacrifice to save our country; nobody else does. This whole shared sacrifice thing is a crock – the cannibal demanding a shared sacrifice at dinnertime. Where was … Continue reading
via boingboing.net Ummmm… Yeah… Ok…
Saw this as I logged onto Facebook this morning… Turns out, he’s right. I do think it’s bullshit, but let’s discuss why. Let’s say you have a store in Manhattan. You pay sales tax and property tax for your business. … Continue reading
Absent from the endless discussions about how to improve baseball’s All-Star game was the one that would solve all the problems immediately. End it. Seriously. Would anyone other than Bud Selig notice? Or care? And just imagine if the idea … Continue reading