More repubs express concern about this administration. From the American Spectator:
"You run down the list of things we thought we could accomplish and you have to wonder what we thought we were thinking," says a Bush Administration member who joined on in 2001. "You get the impression that we're more than listless. We're sunk.""
The beginning of the end of our internet freedoms: NY Times Introduces new 'Pay Service.' As the first targets are popular columnists, it smells of trying to quell progressive ideas or at least squeezing them for money.
"Click on the Times Select button and you find that if you subscribe to the paper, or to its International Herald Tribune (three times a week or more) then you can still get Krugman and the other columnists online for free. Otherwise, you have to pay $7.95 a month."
"You run down the list of things we thought we could accomplish and you have to wonder what we thought we were thinking," says a Bush Administration member who joined on in 2001. "You get the impression that we're more than listless. We're sunk.""
The beginning of the end of our internet freedoms: NY Times Introduces new 'Pay Service.' As the first targets are popular columnists, it smells of trying to quell progressive ideas or at least squeezing them for money.
"Click on the Times Select button and you find that if you subscribe to the paper, or to its International Herald Tribune (three times a week or more) then you can still get Krugman and the other columnists online for free. Otherwise, you have to pay $7.95 a month."
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