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Law Enforcement Should Not Gather Genetic Information Without a Warrant
San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) urged the Supreme Court Friday to block DNA collection from everyone arrested for a crime, arguing that law enforcement must get a warrant before forcing people to give ... Read more: EFF to Supreme Court: Blanket DNA Collection Violates Fourth Amendment
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Written by Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

I remember 9-11 as if it were yesterday. The shock, the horror, the tears… the vows of ‘we will never forget.’ Evidently, Al Gore couldn’t be bothered with that memory. Money was way too important – bringing America to her knees was too tempting. He sold Current TV for a cool 500 million to Al ...
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In 2012, Ted Cruz was elected as the 34th U.S. Senator from Texas. A passionate fighter for limited government, economic growth, and the Constitution, Ted won a decisive victory in both the Republican primary and the general election, despite having never before been elected to office. ...
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1st MEB: Amphibious AssaultOn Friday, February 1, the Center for Naval Analysis (CNA) released a "Quick-Look Analysis of Survey Results Assessing the Implications of Possible Changes to Women in Service Restrictions".The 5-page paper, dated September 2012, summarizes results of a survey of ... Read more: Survey of Marines Fails to Show Support for Women in Direct Ground Combat
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Written by Mark M. Jaycox

Last year, we saw more battles in Congress over Internet freedom than we have in many years as user protests stopped two dangerous bills, the censorship-oriented SOPA, and the privacy-invasive Cybersecurity Act of 2012. But Congress ended the year by ramming through a domestic spying bill ... Read more: Congress Will Battle Over Internet Privacy in 2013
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(Washington, D.C.): A distinguished group of fourteen retired generals and admirals, representing all branches of the United States Armed Forces, has signed a letter opposing the nomination of Sen. Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense.
The letter – addressed to Sen. Carl Levin ... Read more: Military Leaders Oppose Confirmation of Sen. Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense
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Written by Elaine Donnelly

Gen. Dempsey Says He Will Question Standards That Are "Too High"
The Department of Defense is protesting (too much) that when military women are allowed (actually, ordered) into direct ground combat battalions, they will be held to the same standards men must meet today. This claim is not ... Read more: Seven Reasons Why Women-in-Combat Diversity Will Degrade Tough Training Standards
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from West Virginia's 1st district
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Read more: Immigration Reform News and Impact on US Homeland Security January 28, 2013
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