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Supercookies: What Websites Know About You

With numerous privacy watchdogs taking this kind of advertising offensively, and the Obama administration now stepping in, we will surely see standards in this kind of marketing practice appear over the next few years… https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/9941-Supercookies-What-Websites-Know-Abou… added by: Paisano1

House approves major increase in military aid to Israel

While the entire nation is debating about taxes (complete distraction from the root of the nation's real economic problems), look who is getting even MORE cash from the feckless American debt slaves. America's foreign policy, dominated by Zionists, as stated by Helen Thomas and many others, is destroying the economy. *** The House of Representatives earlier this week approved a significant increase in the level of military aid to Israel, pushing the level to $3 billion in flat military aid, with an additional $205 million set aside for a short range rocket system. Both of the increases were already planned as part of a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Israel, but were formally approved as part of the 212-206 vote in the House on Wednesday. Rep. Steve Rothman (D – NJ) said the increase in aid to Israel “sends a strong message to both our enemies and allies,” but also comes at a time when the US has only just abandoned the Israeli peace process over its inability to convince Israel to agree to even a short term freeze. added by: maasanova

Religious scholar to decide on the future of the Internet

Hahaha the atheists are worried about having Christian views (ewww) forced them and the redneck conservitards are screaming about Shakira Law and the evil Mooooslems. A Talmud Ace Tackles Thorny Issue of Net Neutrality Jewish Daily Forward Read more: http://www.forward.com/articles/133806/#ixzz17qbgdbi9 The answer to this question — which affects the flow of information and culture, the growth of the economy and the future of communications, education and democracy itself — rests largely in the hands of Julius Genachowski, a 48-year-old Jew from Long Island with knowledge of Talmud and an appointment to one of the most critical policy posts in Washington. If his December 1 proposal to address Internet regulation is any indication, Genachowski, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission since June 2009, is seeking a solution in a very Jewish way: He issued a compromise in the pitched debate over the Internet’s openness, a concept often referred to as net neutrality. Genachowski’s talmudic streak was evident in his recent proposal on regulating the Internet. In a speech December 1, Genachowski outlined what he called the “rules of the road” for regulation. They included an obligation of transparency for ISPs, the prohibition of ISPs from blocking content, gutting “unreasonable discrimination” on the flow of Internet traffic, and allowing providers to charge different prices for different amounts of broadband use and different speeds. In short, the proposal would have the FCC regulate telecommunications corporations more than the companies would have liked, but less than consumer groups felt was necessary for preserving an open Internet Although reluctant to discuss his personal religious practices publicly, Genachowski is proud and open about the cultural component of his Judaism. In fact, he began his remarks at his Senate confirmation hearing by telling the story of his parents, Lithuanians who fled the Nazis. His family’s roots are deeply enmeshed in the Jewish world. The chairman’s brother, Joey Genachowski, is president of the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach and a board member of the Young Israel of Woodmere, both on Long Island. His first cousin once removed is Rabbi Menachem Genack, CEO of the Orthodox Union’s Worldwide Kosher Division. His great uncle, Eliyahu Moshe Genachowski, served in the Israeli Knesset. Genack told the Forward that the Genachowskis can even be traced back to the students of the storied Vilna Gaon, the Vilnius Genius. added by: maasanova

Reese Witherspoon Googles Herself in Dark Moments

Most entertainers claim that they don’t read gossip about themselves on the internet. Unlike most of her peers, actress Reese Witherspoon admits that she Googles herself from time to time. http://www.bittenandbound.com/2010/12/11/reese-witherspoon-googles-herself-in-da… added by: missmissea

Democrats Too Dumb to Realize Obama Won Tax Deal

Barack Obama pulled off a huge coup with his tax-cut deal, but House Democrats are too dim to realize it. Obama slyly negotiated “the biggest stimulus in American history,” complains Charles Krauthammer in the Washington Post. Republicans boast that this is their kind of stimulus—meaning mostly tax cuts. “That’s consolation? Stimulus II will still blow another near-$1 trillion hole in the budget.” “Obama is no fool,” Krauthammer writes. “While getting Republicans to boost his own reelection chances, he gets them to make a mockery of their newfound, second-chance, post-Bush, Tea-Party, this-time-we’re-serious persona of debt-averse fiscal responsibility.” It’s the “swindle of the year,” yet Democrats are so incensed that some are calling for a primary challenge against Obama. “Really now?” They’re going to primary the first black president? “Not even Democrats are that stupid.” http://www.newser.com/story/107326/democrats-too-dumb-to-realize-obama-won-tax-d… added by: unimatrix0

Why College Matters

“America is slowly coming out of the Recession of 2007—only to find itself on a collision course with the future: not enough Americans are completing college . . . By 2018, we will need 22 million new workers with college degrees—but will fall short of that number by at least 3 million postsecondary degrees . . . At a time when every job is precious, this shortfall will mean lost economic opportunity for millions of American workers.” -Help Wanted, Executive Summary added by: Progresshiv

Mexican Cartels Blockcade City With Burning Cars

At least three people were killed, including an eight-month-old baby apparently caught in the crossfire. Michoacan, in western Mexico, is a stronghold of a powerful drugs cartel known as La Familia Michoacana. The five main roads leading in and out of Morelia were blocked by burning cars and buses, police said. Gunmen fired into the air to force drivers and passengers out of their vehicles before setting them ablaze. Schools kept children inside their classrooms for their protection, and the city's university was closed, the Mexican newspaper El Universal reported. Fighting broke out as police moved in to clear the blockades. The upsurge in violence in Michoacan began on Wednesday when federal police went into the city of Apatzingan to search for suspected La Familia gang members, police said. They quickly came under fire with automatic weapons, and police reinforcements were also attacked as they drove to assist their colleagues. Army troops and helicopters were also brought in, and the cartel gunmen retreated, blocking the road behind them with burning vehicles. One police officer was killed along with two civilians – a baby and a young woman. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11966108 added by: ibrake4rappers13

U.S. v. Steele Federal Judge Allows Medical Marijuana Defense

By Thomas U.S. V Steele is a landmark cannabis case that could change federal medical marijuana law for all 50 states. This is the first case that any defendant in the United States has been allowed to raise an affirmative medical marijuana defense in federal court. Cormac J. Carney, is the presiding federal judge in U.S. v Smith. In a courageous and historic ruling he decided that the medical marijuana issues will be heard as testimony. This is the first time this has happened in U.S. history. http://www.jackherer.com/archives/u-s-v-steele-federal-judge-allows-medical-mari… added by: JackHerer

Open Source vs. Commercial Software Security

Unless a piece of software explicitly says its aim is to be more secure then whether it's open source or a commercial software package doesn't matter. Software can be written securely or insecurely by an open-source project or a commercial vendor – it's all a matter of priority… https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/10011-Open-Source-vs-Commercial-Software-… added by: Paisano1

Amber Yust, transgender woman, files complaint against California DMV

Amber Yust, a transgender woman, filed a complaint with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in San Francisco on Thursday after a DMV employee mailed Yurst a harassing letter quoting the Bible, calling her choice to transition to female evil, and threatening her with damnation. http://www.examiner.com/humanist-in-national/amber-yust-transgender-woman-files-… added by: unimatrix0