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RT @VinceMcCaffrey: I'll will be reading from HOUND at the Abington Public Library, Thursday, Feb. 11th, 7 pm http://ow.ly/14Q2g
I'm shocked at how much CNN is covering the Tea Party festivities. Is the heavy coverage an attempt to discredit this pro-liberty movement?
Could Mitt Romney please run again? He outshines Palin in every way.
RT @TechLiberation: Nobel Peace Prize Should Go to Berners-Lee or Robert Taylor http://bit.ly/dvnwAl
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Barry Manilow is exceptionally odd looking. But clearly the middle aged women in Jimmy Kimmel's audience think he's hot. Why?
Hey, everyone on Facebook, a celebrity photo as your profile photo ain't funny. You need a real photo because I can't remember who you are.
RT @TheIHS: If the weather outside is frightful, applying for a Sum Production Internship can be delightful. http://ow.ly/14iwX
Is this at all true? RT @jillybee: Scarborough: We've open the floodgates, and America's literally become a cesspool of crime. #tpc
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Ignite Show: Greg Elin on Hackers in Washington
July 15, 2009
in Blog, Political Commentary
This isn’t really about “hackers” per se, but about government transparency—the mission of the Sunlight Foundation. Elin’s presentation also full of great jokes at the expense of our highly broken government.
Tagged as: elin, government transparency, hackers, jokes, Sunlight Foundation