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Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Arizona Senators on the Flag Desecration Amendment
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Both John McCain and Jon Kyl voted in favor of the desecration of the Constitution , but it failed by just one vote. We have an opportunity ...
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Arizona Representatives on the Flag Desecration Amendment
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Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives voted in favor of House Joint Resolution 10 to amend the U.S. Constitution to limit the scope o...
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Thursday, June 22, 2006
Help me help dogs and cats
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Jim and I have been volunteering with RESCUE (Reducing Euthanasia at Shelters through Commitment and Underlying Education) since January 200...
A version of net neutrality I can endorse
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In an attempt to offer something constructive, here's a version of network neutrality--let's call it Lippard Network Neutrality--tha...
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Extending CALEA to VoIP: a bad idea
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The Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) has issued a report on “Security Implications of Applying the Communications Assist...
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How to cause charitable organizations to depart your state
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Two Michigan legislators have proposed a bill requiring all foundations operating in the state of Michigan to give at least 50% of their gi...
67 national academies of science support evolution
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The Interacademy Panel on International Issues has issued a statement in support of the scientific evidence for evolution (PDF), urging the...
Broadcast and audio flags, learn from history
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The recording and movie industries want to force a "broadcast flag" and "audio flag" into TV and radio transmissions, a...
Matt Stoller refuses to come clean
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Matt Stoller at MyDD wrote a blog post titled "Please lie to me about Net Neutrality" in which he repeated Tom Foremski's sta...
The future of connectivity options
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Telco 2.0 has a nice list of types of connectivity options from a business and pricing model standpoint: Name Technical relationship of ser...
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