So you ever wonder why politicians are so desperate to control the internet?
"In 2008, voters told the Pew Poll that they got more election information from the Internet than from daily newspapers. Next year, that advantage will grow as the Internet closes in on television as America's principal source of campaign news."It's that simple.
REGULATION:
Forty-thousand new state laws went into effect on Jan. 1. It's not just the federal government that is crushing us.
EDUCATION:
Because government schools are failing so many students, now the government wants to ban employers from requiring high school diplomas.
POLITICS:
Latest smear against Ron Paul claims he wants to weaken the federal government in order to implement a decentralized theocratic society. I didn't see that one coming.
Party insider admits that the Republican establishment plans to influence local Iowa party leaders to direct the caucuses away from Ron Paul so he can't win. This sounds like the same political horsetrading that got Blago convicted, but is pervasive.
Gallop says this is the most volatile Republican primary since polling began.
MEDIA:
CNN conveniently suffers technical difficulties during an interview with a soldier who is also a Ron Paul supporter.
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