Monday, February 28, 2011

Libyan Protesters Using A Muslim Dating Site To Communicate


Protesters of the Libyan government are using Mawada, a Muslim dating site. On this site, they are writing “secret” messages speaking about the revolution. Mahmoudi, leader of the Ekhtalef movement, has said to ABC News that he “felt it was an obligation to use [him]self, to use [his] skills in a field of Web development and Web design to pass on the messages and inform the world," As he created a profile and spoke to his male colleagues with hidden codes within their writing, he quickly had 171,323 followers. The Internet in Libya discontinued as of last Saturday, ending his connections with the fellow citizens who he lived amongst.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Who will be controlling the Internet?


Internet is not controlled by the government, which gives all the power to the people. Everything in which is created or linked through the Internet has no need for government permission, which makes it even that much more powerful for the public to state how they feel, and in some cases, changing how others perceive the current events. In this months Reason magazine (Peter Suderman), it states that the FCC wants to begin regulating what people decide to write and do through the Internet. Whether or not the FCC follows through, it is changing the way we as people think. Not only will personal opinions be closely watched, companies and others who advertise will have more regulations in how they advertise. Do you think this is attacking our freedom to express ourselves?

Monday, February 21, 2011

Sen. Scott Brown Sexually Abused

The media plays a big role in affecting how people think and how they view certain issues. The Massachusetts senator, Scott Brown, opens up about being abused as a kid. Being both sexually and physically abused, Brown knew what was going on was not right. He is coming to tell his past to help those who are/were in his position to stand up for themselves, and recognize for themselves that an unjust deed will not go unpunished. He says that while voting on government programs, his past does not influence him. He is voting against government assistant programs because he "believes it is critical to find a way to use the money available rather than run up the nation's deficit." (Fox News)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Going Green, Saving Money.

Saving tens of billions of dollars, Pesident Obama is chaneling the nations energy to be more efficient. Although President George W. Bush had done so in 2003, Obama is putting the program into use. U.S. Congress “is moving to enact a five-year freeze on non-security spending.” The government has begun to slowly cut down in order to save money. From military bases to inefficient computers, the government is saving millions of dollars. Bush showed his citizens how serious he is toward this program that he renovated his own house in Texas to fit the criteria in order to save money. In all areas of saving money, the U.S. government is more aware of regulating the money they spend on energy that can be easily conserved.



Monday, February 14, 2011

SPEED RAIL PROJECT.

According to Fox News, an article was posted by William La Jeunesse, degrading Obama's plan which will spend $58 billion over the next six years on a speed rail project. The article stated that one of the main issues with this plan is that they are building the speed rail next to a jail, where no one would be able to take it. Although it may help set up more potential jobs, is it worth the billions of dollars?