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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Sometimes a light bulb goes off. One night at 2 a.m. I was reading a story by Matt Lewis about Herman Cain, a possible 2012 presidential candidate from Georgia. Pursuing the Cain story further, I discovered that he had trademarked the phrase "The Hermanator Experience." Trademark? Hmm. I wondered if Sarah Palin had trademarked something with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. It seemed like something she would do. A quick search and voila! Indeed, her longtime family attorney, Thomas Van Flein, had filed two applications with the office for the names Sarah Palin and Bristol ...
(Dec. 14) -- It's held off on using bombers for now, but the Air Force has stepped up its opposition to international media organization WikiLeaks. It has reportedly blocked access to WikiLeaks and media websites such as The New York Times, The Guardian and Der Spiegel that originally published WikiLeaks documents. According to Reuters, an Air Force spokeswoman called the action "routine." The Air Force is just the latest in a litany of high-profile enemies lining up against WikiLeaks. Visa, MasterCard and PayPal all cut their services to the whistle-blower group, effectively kneecapping its ...
As they said about John Galt in Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged:" Who is Julian Paul Assange? He is, of course, the lean, tall, and pale 39-year-old Australian master hacker at the white-hot center of the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks and, after revealing thousands of secret Afghan battlefield reports this week, the subject of investigation by U.S. authorities. By now we've heard quite a bit about the Assange mystique and his cutesy-named website. WikiLeaks devotes itself to obtaining and posting secret government documents and information from unidentified sources. With WikiLeaks' heightened ...
The U.S. military has released a Reuters photographer who was held without charges for nearly a year and a half, Reuters reports. The military has not explained why it held Jassam Mohammed, a Baghdad native who worked as a freelance photographer for international news agencies, saying the evidence against him is classified. U.S. and Iraqi forces burst into Mohammed's home in Mahmudiya in the middle of the night in September 2008. He was taken to two different U.S. prisons in Iraq during his time in captivity as the military described him as a "security threat" because of his "activities with ...
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