by Erik Kain on January 14, 2012
Concerns over anti-piracy bills in congress are finally beginning to influence lawmakers. SOPA architect Lamar Smith is, apparently, listening – especially now that the Obama administration is voicing its own concerns over the legislation. In a statement, Smith said he will remove controversial DNS-blocking rules from the bill, though his counterpart in the Senate, Patrick [...]
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by Erik Kain on October 25, 2011
Presidential hopeful Rick Perry has come out with what will surely be described as a bold tax plan in some quarters. For anyone interested in serious tax proposals and a long-term strategy to at once shrink the national debt and pay for important government services and avoid social unrest and unnecessary economic pain, the Texas [...]
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by Erik Kain on October 7, 2011
Despite promises to the contrary on the campaign trail, the Obama administration has announced an escalation in its war on legal medical marijuana dispensaries in California and elsewhere. Federal prosecutors have sent letters to landlords and owners of dispensaries across California warning them to halt sales of marijuana within 45 days or face property seizures and [...]
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by Erik Kain on September 30, 2011
Adam Serwer has some good background on the case of Al-Qaeda-linked radical cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki who has reportedly been killed by US special ops in Yemen. As Kevin Drum notes, this is the first US citizen assassinated abroad by the US government, and the second killed in the war on terror. The Bush administration killed [...]
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