Commentary

Electric Harley Winning Over Skeptics

June 27, 2014 0

By Andy Tully Electric vehicles are becoming all the rage, but one may just miss the point, according to aging aficionados of classic Harley-Davidson motorcycles. “The guys I’m riding with and I talked about it, […]

Government

Why The COMEX Is Corrupt

June 27, 2014 0

By Theodore Butler It is one thing to label (libel?) the world’s most important precious metals exchange as the most corrupt; but perhaps quite another to prove it in terms beyond reasonable doubt. First, let […]

Media

Google’s Conquest Of Privacy Is Complete

June 26, 2014 0

A co-founder of Nest shrugs: “We’re not telling  Google anything that it doesn’t already know” By Andrew Leonard Google’s Nest Alarm: handy household gadget or Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer? (Credit: AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez/Salon) From the […]

Commentary

So That’s Why They Kept the Drone Kill Memo Secret

June 26, 2014 0

by David Swanson A MQ predator drone. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)Now that the U.S. government has released parts of its We-Can-Kill-People-With-Drones memo, it’s hard to miss why it was kept secret until now. Liberal professors and […]

World Affairs

Where’s Saddam Hussein When the U.S. Needs Him?

June 25, 2014 0

By Robert Scheer   U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry listens to a translation of remarks during a joint news conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry following his meeting with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. […]

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