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Anders Bylund’s Interesting Question

Last week, the story of Google, the Department of Justice and the conflict over a request for search engine data touched off a minor firestorm. At issue was the government request for search term data and Google’s refusal to comply. That refusal led DOJ to request court enforcement of the request.
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Another GOPBloggers Post

I’ve got another post up over at GOPBloggers.com. The Washington Post yesterday ran a boring article on electronic voting machines and concern over them. They went into the back and forth between election officials and Diebold (ignoring the fact that there are other vendors). They failed to cover is the concern we

Where Has The Republican Party Gone?

When I was a kid, I was watching news with my dad and asked a simple question, “What’s the difference between a Democrat and a Republican?”
I remember the answer very clearly. He told me that Democrats believe in a strong federal government and subservient state governments while Republicans believe in strong local

Tiered Internet Service

There has been an awful lot of chatter on the net about tiered service and the announcements by telecom companies and others that tiered service is likely the trend of the future for internet carriers. After Mark Cuban’s blog post comparing the tiered service (simultaneously) to HOV lanes on the highway (which I think

I Need This Today

The day has begun, I’m updating my blog, and enjoying a nice hot cup of coffee. But reading the news pushes me off on a tangent; I start clicking link to link. After a while I hit a resting point. I reach for my coffee and take a big drink of cold,

Exaggerate much?

The Democrats rhetoric has just reached an unbelievable pitch… Dogs around the country are barking from the shrill whine coming from the donkeys… And today brings yet another example from Harry Reid…
In 1977, I was appointed chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission. It was a difficult time for the gaming industry and Las Vegas,