For all of the talk and media coverage of President Bush’s low approval ratings in opinion polls, it now emerges that the US public has just as low an opinion of the Democrat Congress: Poll: Congress, Bush share low approval. Is this what they call a “mandate?” The survey found only 35 ...
Rep. Bill Shuster (R, PA-09) introduced legislation last week (H.Res.224) to urge sites like Youtube, Liveleak and Google to remove jihadi propaganda videos from their websites—the kinds of material about which we’ve written many times at LGF, that can only be described as enemy propaganda, directly from the enemies, by ...
When Jordan’s King Abdullah addressed a joint session of Congress, he predictably chose to blame all of the world’s problems on Israel—and did not even mention Hamas: Jordanian King’s Address to Congress Draws Criticism For One-Sided Mideast Peace Outlook. WASHINGTON — Top House Democrats said Wednesday they are “disappointed” with Jordanian King ...
Atlas has a great account of Ehud Olmert’s Speech to the Joint Session of Congress: Witnessing history.
If this op/ed in the Baltimore Sun states the case accurately, Internet service providers are pushing legislation through Congress that may have a direct effect on which web sites you are allowed to access. The big ISPs are proposing to divide the internet into high- and low-rent districts: Proposed rule ...
LGF reader Mike P. draws my attention to this article on a Congressional attempt to greatly expand the powers of the already highly invasive, Big Brother-like Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Congress readies broad new digital copyright bill. The 24-page bill is a far-reaching medley of different proposals cobbled together. One would, ...