Posted on April 10, 2013, 5:04 UTC, by MC, under
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CNET.com: “The Internal Revenue Service doesn’t believe it needs a search warrant to read your e-mail. Newly disclosed documents prepared by IRS lawyers says that Americans enjoy ‘generally no privacy’ in their e-mail, Facebook chats, Twitter direct messages, and similar online communications — meaning that they can be perused without obtaining a search warrant signed [...]
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Posted on April 2, 2013, 6:04 UTC, by MC, under
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HuffPo: Sleep Texting is on the Rise Jim Goad: “As a politically unaffiliated agnostic iconoclastic skeptic asocial lone wolf with perhaps a spicy dash of intermittently explosive personality disorder, I can’t think of anything I hold sacred besides the truth.“ Michael Moynihan, not to be confused with Michael Moynihan Rare photos of Brigitte Bardot Sam Harris [...]
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Posted on January 7, 2013, 2:01 UTC, by MC, under
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“A man claims he was nearly killed after his girlfriend choked him with her over sized chest, according to court proceedings. A high-flying lawyer fled in terror naked after his girlfriend used her 38DDs in an attempt to kill him, a German court has heard.” Cluck Cluck, hero chicken Guide to communist mummies Interview with [...]
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