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Obama, Presidential Pimp

June 18, 2013

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Everything he does is Magic. Those Presidential Alerts, the ones you can’t disable from the cell phone you pay the big bucks to use, are getting kind of annoying by now, right? Being that the phone came with a contract that requires a long term financial commitment in return for getting the phone at a […]

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Do ya feel Lucky, Punk?

June 12, 2013

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Harry Callahan: I know what you’re thinking. “Did he fire six shots or only five?” Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you’ve got […]

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IRS Agents Apparently Outsourced to Asia Now

June 11, 2013

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Dial One for Someone Who Understands the Constitution Things have gotten pretty bad when an IRS agent feels she can lecture an applicant for tax exempt status on religious rights, and said lecture is so heavily accented to make it virtually unintelligible in places. I mean….COME ON.    Which agent would you prefer helping with your taxes?  […]

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You Have Nothing to Fear – As Long As You Are Doing Nothing “Wrong”

June 9, 2013

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From Red State’s article Lindsey Graham’s World: Yesterday South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham endorsed President Obama’s intrusive arm of big brother regarding the collection of data and phone records: “I’m a Verizon customer. I don’t mind Verizon turning over records to the government if the government is going to make sure that they try to […]

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Spare Me an Apple EcoSystem

February 20, 2013

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The bite in the apple symbolizes the apple from the Garden Of Eden. When Eve, took a bite out of the apple, she gained knowledge of good and evil. The Apple logo says, that you can use all their produces for good or bad. Personally, I think they couldn’t have done it better. We shouldn’t […]

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List Making and Keeping and Public Shaming

October 16, 2012

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Super Secret Google builds its servers in the dark. (Wired.com) Which box is yours? The Zumba prostitute in Maine kept a list of all her johns. Now that the names have been released to the public, fantasized images of the men paying for sex with someone other than their wives will help feed the 24/7 “news” cycle. […]

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SmartPhones Now Come with Presidential Alert Apps that Can’t Be Disabled

September 27, 2012

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There are three types of Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA): Presidential Alerts: about news of national authority concern Imminent Danger Alerts: Severe and Extreme alerts about weather events and threat levels Amber Alerts: about the disappearance of persons (minor or otherwise) You may change settings within your device to opt out of Imminent Danger and Amber […]

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FBI Begins Installation of Facial Recognition System Across the US

September 8, 2012

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Here, Facebook, have another photo. You’ll like this pose.* Obama toasts the info gatherers  (White House / Pete Souza via Flickr) Well, we knew this was coming: FBI begins installation of $1 Billion Face Recognition System Across America The agency insists, “As a result of the NGI initiatives, the FBI will be able to provide […]

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Swallow This and Be Fully Compliant

August 28, 2012

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Seriously? The future of healthcare I like the fact that technological innovations have made our lives pretty darn comfortable. It’s incredible to remember that when I was growing up, we had to wait until Monday for the bank to be open to get cash, dentistry was a lot more painful, and road trips to visit […]

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Checkpoint Charlie Outside of El Paso

August 23, 2012

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Submission. I suppose I should be thankful that someone is watching over me, but on the way back home to San Antonio last week I had my first encounter with the Department of Homeland Security border patrol. A few miles east of  El Paso, on I-10, there is a  permanent checkpoint where all cars are […]

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