Posted in Politics on Mar 10th, 2008
From Michael Johns:
By Michael Johns
It can be said that modern conservatism knows only two times. There was the time before him and there was the time after him, and those two times could not be more contrasting. In this stark contrast lies his larger-than-life legacy, and let there be no mistake: It is a legacy […]
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By: Bruce Kesler at the Democracy Project
In response to: A View of “Fair Use”
Bob:
Neither of us are lawyers, but this is not as clear cut as your post and certainly not as clear cut as the AP asserts. I’ve gathered a large file on copyright “fair use” and spoken with many “experts”, and the […]
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Cross-posted at Confederate Yankee:
Recently, Brian Ledbetter’s photojournalism criticism blog Snapped Shot came under fire from the Associated Press for allegedly infringing on AP’s copyrights, causing Ledbetter to take his site offline.
Snapped Shot came back online several days later, sans images, with many bloggers only a little less confused about what constitutes the “fair use” of […]
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Cross-posted at Confederate Yankee:
Nicholas D. Kristof published an op-ed in yesterday’s New York Times that insinuates that preferring another candidate to Barack Obama is a sign of bigotry.
Subtle.
…the most monstrous bigotry in this election isn’t about either race or sex. It’s about religion.
The whispering campaigns allege that Mr. Obama is […]
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