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107 weeks ago @ 10e20 - Top Tips from the SEO ... · 0 replies · +1 points

It is so good to listen to people who understand what they are talking about. For example, knowing two Google programmers personally, things like page rank are being roundly ignored by the programmers as they code for search results. One programmer said to me, "Are we still offering that? What a waste of time."

Again, great to hear some good advice for a change.

109 weeks ago @ Big Government - ObamaCare Transparency... · 0 replies · +1 points

Yes, this is amazing. If one listens to the tapes of President Obama's campaign speeches, in almost every stump presentation, he promised that things like the Health Care debate would all be on C-Span.

He quipped frequently that the American people would be able to judge for themselves the pros and the cons in the debates. He also said that he couldn't promise that it would be entertaining programming.

Instead, this White House has been the most closed to date. I didn't think it was possible to be more private as President than George Bush. However, compared to President Obama, Bush was an amateur in terms of keeping negotiations away from the people.

To say I am disappointed in this President is to understate my feelings. I won't be voting for him again.

109 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Obama says anti-terror... · 0 replies · +2 points

The Obama Administration now says that the word "terror" will no longer be used.

From now on, they will refer to terror as "man made disaster."

So, that puts terror in the same category as a city workman who fails to place a manhole cover on squarely causing a pedestrian of vehicular accident.

Such an accident is both man made AND a disaster. So, by Obama's reckoning the city worker is also in the same category as a person who blows up a federal building.

President Obama is a wordsmith. How did he miss this one?

110 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - White House defends it... · 0 replies · +1 points

It is so hard to live a perfect life at a time when every movement, every thought, every breath is conceivably caught on camera or in an e-mail or in a record of some kind, from first grade to the final cremation.

The typical American has the equivalent of an encyclopedia of information available on him or her, a situation that is new to mankind.

If we continue to demand perfection of our appointed officials, as records become more and more thorough, instantaneous and permanent, it is going to become impossible to find anyone perfect enough to serve in any governmental capacity.

There is so much hypocrisy everywhere, I can't imagine any person, if our intelligence agencies really tried, whose character or conduct could not be brought into question. There is always SOMEBODY an individual who has been active in life has offended. Just give them a chance, and they will tell you how rotten the nominee is and why.

110 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Foreign govt\'s among ... · 0 replies · +2 points

This is interesting. Bailout money goes from the US Federal Government to large Wall Street firms like AIG. Then, the money (lots of it - billions) goes out the back door of AIG to several European governments. Then several European governments contribute millions to Bill Clinton's enterprise. Am I missing something here.