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Politically Correct Torture
by Frank Turekhttp://www.townhall.com/ Is waterboarding torture? If it is, we’ve been torturing our service members for years. As a United States Naval Aviator, I attended SERE school in the California desert in 1985. SERE (which stands for Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape) prepares combatants for the possibility that they might be taken prisoners of war. […]...
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Congress votes to protect pedophiles, but not veterans
This is really kind of mind numbing and demonstrates what is wrong with Congress. During a House Judiciary Committee meeting, Congressman Steve King (R-IA) offered up an amendment to the hate crimes bill to exclude pedophiles from being a protected category under the hate crimes legislation. Every single Democrat voted it down. In the same […]...
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Who are the real violence-prone extremists?
MEMO TO DEPT. OF HOMELAND SECURITY: MAYBE YOU SHOULD STAKE OUT THE WHITE HOUSE GrassTopsUSA Exclusive CommentaryBy Don Feder In 1993, a terrorist cell detonated a 1,500-lb car bomb below New York’s World Trade Center (six dead, more than 1,000 wounded) The perps were: 1. Operation Rescue activists2. The NRA’s Board of Directors3. Members of […]...
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Five Reasons Advertisers Don’t Pick The Right Retargeting Partner
To date, retargeting has typically been sold to advertisers as part of a package. Networks create an advertising menu for an advertiser that includes the main course — category-based campaigns — then throw in some RON filler and retargeting as a garnish. Retargeting has reached a level of importance that it should be the main […]...
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Advertising Yourself: Building a Personal Brand through Social Networks
In 2007, Jim MacMillan was at the top of his profession — a photojournalist who had just shared a Pulitzer Prize for pictures from Iraq’s deadliest combat zones — but he also started to wonder what kind of future that profession had in store for him. His newsroom in Philadelphia was making steep job cuts […]...
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Pew: 2008 Election A Breakthrough For Internet
by Mark Walsh, Yesterday, 4:03 PMOnline Media Daily Dubbed the YouTube election, the 2008 campaign proved to be a watershed not just for the use of online video but for the Internet’s role as a whole. It was the first election in which more than half voting-age adults were politically engaged online, according to a […]...
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America Has a Naive President
by Dennis Prager “The basic bargain is sound: countries with nuclear weapons will move toward disarmament, countries without nuclear weapons will not acquire them.” — President Barack Obama, Prague, April 6, 2009 As far as nuclear weapons are concerned, the President of the United States wants America to disarm: “Countries with nuclear weapons will move […]...
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National Service–Soviet Style
Redstate.comWednesday, March 25th at 5:27PM EDT This is almost too crazy for me to believe is actually happening in America. The disastrous “service” bill I described earlier today is being rushed through the Senate to get it over to the House as fast as possible. Cloture will be filed in the Senate tonight (I am […]...
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Mayor’s Vision of a Unified Jerusalem Also Divides
By ETHAN BRONNERPublished: March 20, 2009 The New York Times JERUSALEM — The interview was set for 1:30 p.m., but the mayor was delayed by a terrorist attack. A Palestinian had used a front-end loader to turn over a police car and ram a bus near Jerusalem’s main shopping mall. The assailant was gunned down […]...