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October 03, 2008 Hot Trends

John McCain's Michigan withdrawal means state is abandoned

Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:10:23 PDT
McCain is leaving Michigan, all but conceding the electoral votes to Obama. This is good news for Obama, but bad news for Michiganders. Yes, Obama would likely win Michigan anyway, and the residents would be better off with Obama than McCain. However, with no candidates coming around, the people's voices won't be heard between now and Election Day.

CWEB News - Breaking News, Celebrity, Business News and Video Broadcast

Wed, 08 Aug 2007 00:00:01 PDT
Las Vegas, Nev. (PRWEB) August 8, 2007 -- Cwebnews.com has just gone live with the newest news network on the web. Cwebnews.com offers current and breaking news for politics, international news, ...

Cybercriminals syndicating Google Trends to serve malware

Fri, 03 Oct 2008 08:32:18 PDT
In an underground ecosystem that is anything but old fashioned when it comes to abusing legitimate web services, cybecriminals have started exploiting the traffic momentum, and by monitoring the peak traffic for popular search queries using Google’s Trends, are syndicating the keywords in order to acquire the traffic and direct it to malware

Hot Box: TV worth talking about (Toronto Star)

Tue, 30 Sep 2008 01:51:30 PDT
Harper or Palin? If more Canadians watch U.S. television than our federal party leaders' debate on Thursday night, it's likely because they are more curious about Sarah Palin since they can't watch who survived the ambulance explosion on ER or how The Office 's weight-loss competition is coming along.

Why Florida Should be Moved to the Leans Dem Side

Thu, 02 Oct 2008 17:56:57 PDT
A great analysis of what to make of Florida. Polling numbers, demographics, voter registration and issue trends make this a State that the Dems should win.

The Bailout: Take Two

Fri, 03 Oct 2008 17:07:31 PDT
The House approved, after initially rejecting, the $700 billion bailout package to the financial industry on Friday in what will likely be the most expensive government intervention in the nation’s history. This, of course, only slightly surpasses another notable “government intervention”—the nearly $600 billion spent in the invasion of Iraq. The New York Times: At 1:21 p.m., applause and cheers echoed through the House chamber as the number of “aye” votes crossed the threshold needed

US to fund pro-American propaganda in Iraq

Fri, 03 Oct 2008 15:08:08 PDT
Under what the US military call "information/psychological operations", they are to spend $300 million dollars to produce news stories, entertainment programs and public service advertisements to install support for imperialist US military objectives and the US-controlled Iraqi government. This is the last thing we want our money spent on.


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