Opponents of CISPA cybersecurity bill mount campaign ahead of Senate vote
(Daily Caller – Matt Pitchford) *Lead Story*
UN to Regulate the Internet? House of Representatives Set to Examine Bill Next Week
(The Blaze – Erica Ritz) *Must Read*
Green energy jobs far short of Obama goal
(Washington Examiner – Brian Hughes)
Private Space Run Makes History
(Wall Street Journal – Andy Pasztor)
FNC Cites MRC Study Recounting Media Double Standard on Romney Wealth
(NewsBusters – Brad Wilmouth)
Half of US Gets Government Handouts
(Newsmax – Paul Scicchitano)
Nuts to Nutting: Under Obama, Real Spending Has Exploded
(PJ Media – Tom Blumer)
Thou Shalt Not Steal…Unless You Have To
(Hot Air – Dustin Siggins)
Redistricting Wars, The hidden story of the 2012 elections
(City Journal – Steven Malanga)
Game of Thrones Turns Sicilian As China Tells Australia ‘Kiss the Ring’
(American Interest - Walter Russell Mead) *Must Read*
Half of US Living in Homes on Government Dole – 1 in 3 Homeowners Still Underwater
(Human Events – Jim Hoft)
Duty and Sacrifice
(The American – Ralph Kinney Bennett)
Lafayette Muni: Phone, Cable and Internet For Only $45,000 a Day
(Reason Foundation – Steven Titch)
When Will Obama Reform Presidential Pardons?
(Townhall – Debra J. Saunders)
Dept. of Homeland Security Forced to Release List of Keywords Used to Monitor Social Networking Sites
(Forbes – Reuven Cohen)
U.S. politics dominated by ‘wedge issues,’ despite global recession fears
(National Post – Peter Goodspeed)
A Pathetic Pact for Safety on the Seas
(Family Security Matters – Peters Brookes)
McCotter foul-up risks GOP hold on delegation
(Detroit News – Nolan Finley)
ObamaCare Supporters Won’t Be Able To Bend Justice Roberts
(Investor’s Business Daily – George F. Will)
SpaceX: Space Station crew likes what it sees in new transport vehicle
(Christian Science Monitor – Pete Spotts)
Last Decade, 65 Percent of Federal Expenditures Went to Pay for Entitlements
(Weekly Standard – Daniel Halper) *Must Read*
Posted by Tom Brown on May 26th, 2012 under News
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