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Congressman Nunes Accuses Obama Admin of Spying on Congress

Posted on by Barry Donegan

When the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 first passed, civil libertarians like Ron Paul warned that future administrations might use those unconstitutional powers to spy on and thus intimidate members of Congress. When the executive branch has the power to … Continue reading

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Scandal: DOJ Caught Spying on AP Reporters, Tea Party Gets Audited

Posted on by Barry Donegan

This has been a rough week for the Obama administration. After new revelations emerged regarding the Benghazi disaster, additional scandals burst forth in a sudden cluster. First off, the IRS just admitted to discriminating against conservative and Tea Party oriented … Continue reading

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Obtuse Award: Congress Debates Baseball More Than It Debated The Iraq War; Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens Have Been Federally Prosecuted For Perjury Longer Than Any Bank After The Financial Collapse!

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A couple days ago, a Reddit commenter made the front page with the revealing observation that baseball has had more debate in the US Senate than the Iraq War, and that Major League Baseball Players, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens … Continue reading

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Anonymous is Awesome!

Posted on by Davi Barker

How cool of a name is the “Low Orbit Ion Canon” for a hacker weapon? The name apparently comes from the strategy video game Command & Conquer, but now the hacker collective Anonymous has used the hacker version to take … Continue reading

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