Revolution Muslim Member Abu Muhammed Al-Maqsud Suddenly Finds Kafir Shut Down...
Posted by admin / Under Internet Marketingblog: "Revolution Muslim Member Abu Muhammed Al-Maqsud Suddenly Finds Kafir Shut Down His YouTube Channel" SNIPPET: "So Abu Muhammed Al Maqsud, gonna tell your buds about it at Revolution Muslim? Like do a post or something? You did have 38 uploads, 276 subscribers, 298 friends."
Virginia Man Accused of Providing Material Support to Terrorists
Posted by admin / Under Internet MarketingNOTE The following text is a quote: Virginia Man Accused of Providing Material Support to Terrorists ALEXANDRIA, VAZachary Adam Chesser, 20, of Fairfax County, Va., was arrested today on charges that he provided material support to al Shabaab, a designated foreign terrorist organization. Neil H. MacBride, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, and Shawn Henry, Assistant Director in Charge (ADIC) of the FBIs Washington Field Office, made the announcement after Chesser was arrested and the charging documents were made public. This case exposes the disturbing reality that extreme radicalization can happen anywhere, including Northern Virginia, said U.S. Attorney...
Islamic Jihadi aka Ibn Ali al-Turki Makes Dua For All Zionists To Be Executed (Updated)
Posted by admin / Under Internet MarketingJuly 30, 2010 "Islamic Jihadi aka Ibn Ali al-Turki Makes Dua For All Zionists To Be Executed (Updated)" SNIPPET: "Generic dua death threat? What a twit he/she is First, Islamic Jihadi aka Ibn Ali al-Turki tweeted to make dua for execution of Pam Geller of Atlas Shrugs. Next he/she makes dua for execution of StarCMC. Lastly, he tweeted a reminder to make dua for execution of Atlas Shrugs"
CBS talks about liberal Internet Companies. Google, Facebook, AOL
Posted by admin / Under Internet MarketingAccording to the Center for Responsive Politics, Microsoft Corp., which owns Hotmail, has given 53 percent of its campaign donations to Democrats since 1990, and 46 percent to Republicans. Time Warner (home of AOL) has given 72 percent to Democrats, while Google's PAC has given about $103,000 to Democrats and $72,000 to Republicans in the 2010 campaign cycle. (The company's employees give largely to Democrats.)
Breaking a Promise on Surveillance
Posted by admin / Under Internet MarketingIt is just a technical matter, the Obama administration says: We just need to make a slight change in a law to make clear that we have the right to see the names of anyones e-mail correspondents and their Web browsing history without the messy complication of asking a judge for permission. It is far more than a technical change. The administrations request, reported Thursday in The Washington Post, is an unnecessary and disappointing step backward toward more intrusive surveillance from a president who promised something very different during the 2008 campaign.
Leak City (Oliver North)
Posted by admin / Under Internet MarketingWASHINGTON In most administrations, "leaks" of classified information precipitate presidential ire. Nearly all such unauthorized disclosures are the consequence of disgruntled government employees deciding that a "leak" is the best way to stop some activity they have decided should not continue. To justify their unlawful actions, they call themselves "secret whistle-blowers." The so-called "mainstream media" love them. Most American presidents do not. That's what makes the current commander in chief's reactions to a whole series of "leaks" so unusual. President Barack Obama doesn't seem to be concerned at all. President Ronald Reagan was infuriated by the publication and broadcast...
The sleeping giant: Conservatives gaining force online
Posted by admin / Under Internet MarketingWith the turn of a phrase, Minnesota Republican Rep. Michelle Bachmann seemed to sum up last weekends RightOnline conference, an annual gathering of conservative activists. The sleeping giant is awake, she declared . . . For the first time ever, conservative blogs hold the top two slots in Technorati.coms politics blog ranking, pushing The Huffington Post, the long-reigning champion, to the fifth slot. Conservative blogs also make up half of the top ten political blogs on the Web, while the distinctly liberal blogs only claim two spaces . . .
The Men of Journolist [Life as High School]
Posted by admin / Under Internet MarketingSomebody needs to say it. The Journolist scandal will not be finished until someone says it. Who let the dogs out? The website iowntheworld.com is posting pictures of the Men of Journolist, the listserv where journalists got together to hammer out talking points to help liberal politicians. The Journolist has been called corrupt. A disgrace. Something that will never be lived down. But its also the ugliest group of life forms this side of a National Geographic special. When do these orcs march on Helms Deep? Its childish to make fun of someones looks, I know. So Ill get to...
W.House proposal would grant FBI access to Internet activity records without court order
Posted by admin / Under Internet MarketingPer Beck: This change of 4 words is to be voted on TODAY. W.House proposal would grant FBI access to Internet activity records without court order 29 Jul 2010 The Obama administration is seeking to make it easier for the FBI to compel companies to turn over records of an individual's Internet activity without a court order if agents deem the information relevant to a terrorism or intelligence investigation. The administration wants to add four words -- "electronic communication transactional records" -- to a list of items that the law says the FBI may demand without a judge's approval. Government...
White House proposal would ease FBI access to records of Internet activity
Posted by admin / Under Internet MarketingThe Obama administration is seeking to make it easier for the FBI to compel companies to turn over records of an individual's Internet activity without a court order if agents deem the information relevant to a terrorism or intelligence investigation. The administration wants to add just four words -- "electronic communication transactional records" -- to a list of items that the law says the FBI may demand without a judge's approval. Government lawyers say this category of information includes the addresses to which an Internet user sends e-mail; the times and dates e-mail was sent and received; and possibly a...



