DISQUS

Web Notes: The Slashdot effect

  • Felix Guenter · 3 years ago

    At a time when the New York Times and other newspapers are _attacked_ (!) by lawmakers for doing an excellent job (revealing the unconstitutional global SWIFT spying), every bit of true journalism counts and your article definitely was.

    Keep up doing what you do, watching, thinking, reporting.


    Thanks and Best Regards,


    Felix Guenter

  • Felix Guenter · 3 years ago

    At a time when the New York Times and other newspapers are _attacked_ (!) by lawmakers for doing an excellent job (revealing the unconstitutional global SWIFT spying), every bit of true journalism counts and your article definitely was.


    Keep up doing what you do, watching, thinking, reporting.



    Thanks and Best Regards,



    Felix Guenter

  • Mister Weebles · 3 years ago

    The SWIFT monitoring program is international. SWIFT is based in Belgium.


    Our Constitution doesn't apply to the program.


    Please post your address and I'll mail you a high school civics text so you can brush up on your understanding of how our founding documents work.

  • Mister Weebles · 3 years ago

    The SWIFT monitoring program is international. SWIFT is based in Belgium.


    Our Constitution doesn't apply to the program.



    Please post your address and I'll mail you a high school civics text so you can brush up on your understanding of how our founding documents work.


  • rosignol · 3 years ago

    ...and then Instapundit found out about it.


    W00t!

  • rosignol · 3 years ago

    ...and then Instapundit found out about it.


    W00t!


  • Christopher King · 3 years ago

    And then Christopher King got ahold of it, spoke with Mr. Gannon -- who lives on the same street as Mr. King's friend. Mr. King is a wrongly-accused felon himself, but his case has not been covered lately in the Telegraph.


    Mr. King spoke with Mr. Gannon, who appreciates Mr. King's blawg coverage, indeed, in part because Mr. King makes video about bad police and other government officials, you bet.


    http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/...-post.html


    http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/...wn-in.html


    Peace.

  • Christopher King · 3 years ago

    And then Christopher King got ahold of it, spoke with Mr. Gannon -- who lives on the same street as Mr. King's friend. Mr. King is a wrongly-accused felon himself, but his case has not been covered lately in the Telegraph.


    Mr. King spoke with Mr. Gannon, who appreciates Mr. King's blawg coverage, indeed, in part because Mr. King makes video about bad police and other government officials, you bet.



    http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/...-post.html



    http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/...wn-in.html



    Peace.


  • Web Notes · 3 years ago
    Almost on a daily basis we are confronted with evidence that "things" have changed in the media game.Today's case: an unexpectedly large readership this week for a story in our online archives from June. The story, about Michael Gannon first ...
  • Web Notes · 3 years ago
    Almost on a daily basis we are confronted with evidence that "things" have changed in the media game.Today's case: an unexpectedly large readership this week for a story in our online archives from June. The story, about Michael Gannon first ...