Category: Politics
To me, the simplest, most important, and most often violated right is the simple right to be left alone. I think that's what the Supreme Court was grasping for …
OK, time for even more Massachusetts bashing... As is typical for big cities, Boston is in a bit of a financial bind. This is on top of the long …
The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution reads as follows:Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been …
Tony Blair's Labor Party recently hired John Kerry's spammer-in-chief, Zach Exley, to help shore up their online communications effort.London (CNSNews.com) - With a general election expected in less than …
It looks like Salazar is trying to play both sides of the fence. Claim to be for one thing when you need the votes, then magically change your mind …
In a story about Terri Shiavo case, James Joyner touches upon an interesting point: While we can quibble with the wording of the questions, the polling seems to indicate …
The Federal Election Commission held hearings on their proposed rules for the application of campaign finance rules to blogs and websites. Even with the rules currently being discussed group …
The Raw Story reports that Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) is calling for investigation into who distributed Schiavo talking points memo that ABC published. Good idea Senator! As the The …
I've written about the disgusting financial scandal in Massachusetts known as The Big Dig (14.7 Billion Scammed!), but Bruce over at Mass Backwards has the perspective of someone who …
Money and politics and the Internet. When the talk turns to politics online, how do you regulate who's paying to get out the message? Can you regulate it? I …