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GOP Kicks Another Can Down the Road

Bob Barr, While President Donald Trump wasted little time after taking his oath of office to outline his vision to “make America great again,” Republicans in Congress have behaved more like a sleepy bear waking from nearly a decade of hibernation. The latest example of this legislative yawn was the move by the House last

Your Online Privacy and My Vote

Congressman Mike Coffman, Last Tuesday, the House of Representatives, despite my opposition, approved S.J. Res. 34, “A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Federal Communications Commission relating to “Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other Telecommunications Services.” This

Google, Soros Behind “Fake News” on “Internet Privacy”

Jerome Corsi | Infowars, Another hoax in the war on the First Amendment. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Funded by Google and George Soros, a group of leftist foundations have organized a “Fake News” war against the GOP, claiming that Republicans have voted to overturn Obama administration FCC rules designed to “protect Internet privacy.” Three entities – Google,

Trump expected to sign bill undoing Obama-era Internet privacy rules

A bill whose critics say could put people’s private browser histories up for sale and hand Internet providers a lucrative victory awaits President Trump’s signature after swift passage through the House and Senate. The controversial resolution, which would overturn a host of Internet privacy protections enacted near the end of the Obama administration, would mean

Planned Parenthood: Anti-abortion activists charged with 15 felonies for secret tapes

Two anti-abortion activists who made undercover videos of themselves trying to buy fetal tissue from Planned Parenthood were charged with 15 felonies, California prosecutors announced Tuesday. State Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced the charges against David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt. Becerra said the two used a fictitious bioresearch company to meet with women’s health care

House pulls the plug on internet privacy rules, Tell Trump Not to Sign the Bill

Marguerite Reardon, Broadband providers won’t have to get your permission before sharing your web browsing history and other personal data with marketers thanks to a vote today on Capitol Hill. Republicans in the US House of Representatives on Tuesday followed their colleagues in the Senate with a vote to approve a resolution that uses the

GOP Move to Expand Genetic Database Must Be Stopped

Bob Barr, Nothing is quite able to cause that sick-to-your-stomach feeling than that of losing your wallet. Beyond the frustration of losing cash or dealing with fraudulent credit card charges is the feeling of vulnerability knowing your driver’s license, and other deeply personal information is suddenly open to strangers who have no right to such

School Orders Boy to “Tolerate” Undressing with Girl and Make it “Natural”

Todd Starnes, A teenage boy was told by his principal that he had to “tolerate” undressing in front of a female student and to make it as “natural” as possible, according to a blockbuster lawsuit filed in a Pennsylvania federal district court. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday by Alliance Defending Freedom and Independence Law Center, alleges