Political News & Commentary
It has been nearly eight months since America’s Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three other brave Americans were murdered during a terrorist attack in Benghazi. Thus far, the investigation into the attack that occurred on September 11, 2012 has been incomplete and there are more questions today than there are answers. This week will be pivotal for the Benghazi
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Raging Moderate, by Will Durst Put on your tinfoil hats everybody. Or didn’t you get the memo? Its paranoia time in America again. Maybe it’s the spring that brings out the crazy in our legislators. Of course, that would assume a semblance of sanity the other three seasons, and nobody wants to bet anything more than lunch money on that
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“America’s global leadership in mobile, and the strategic bandwidth advantage so many have worked hard to create, is being threatened by the looming spectrum crunch,” recently departed Federal Communications (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski said. But while Genachowski asked Congress to authorize incentive auctions to free up spectrum, he also opposed language to require free and fair auctions to the highest
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