From the article:
The cameras, which combine number plate reading technology with a global positioning satellite receiver, are similar to those used in roadworks.
So, GPS combined with the plate reading technology could essentially be used to watch you
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Hello and welcome to yet another edition of the most intense nightly read anywhere on the World Wide Web; the BitsBlog Nightly Ramble.
- THE CLIMATEGATE WHITEWASH CONTINUES: Myron Ebell explains. Today’s must read.
- FOX CAVES? It certainly appears so. Any
B.J. Clinton in the New York Stimes:
Criticism is part of the lifeblood of democracy. No one is right all the time. But we should remember that there is a big difference between criticizing a policy or a politician
Adding stress to an already stressful situation is not a good idea, especially when dealing with the U.S. Army. While deployed in the desert, around a dozen men found out their wives back on the post
I know. it’s been a week or so since you’ve heard from me. It’s shameful the way I’ve let my writing here slide. I plead guilty with this as an excuse… I managed to locate a new job that looks

Mrs Clinton still stuck on stupid, Telegraph(UK):
The US Secretary of State urged “bold leadership” from all sides to resolve one of the world’s most intractable disputes.
Speaking at a dinner attended by the ambassadors of Israel and
Remember this, equals is a mathematical concept. The idea of equality has no relationship biological or social groups. I hold that no two groups have ever been equal, Thomas Sowell, in Investor Business Daily:
One of the most ominous
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I’m presenting Facebook for Business for the NKY Chamber of Commerce on 4/30/2009 from 3:00PM – 5:00pm.
From the Chamber’s web site:
Tech Fridays 101 – Facebook for Business
Date: 4/30/2010
Time: 3:00 PM TO 5:00 PM
Related Website:
www.nkysmallbusiness.wordpress.com
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Question #1 during much of the Health Care Debate was: “Why the rush?”.
I should have seen it at the time, but now, it is clear to me just how important it was for Democrats to pass Health Care Reform,
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Welcome, one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphere; the BitsBlog Nightly Ramble
- STUPAK RETIRES: To the shock of nobody that was actually watching the thing, a retirement announcement today from MI congresscritter Bart Stupak.
In the February 16th, 2010 Wall Street Journal, Gerald F. Seib wrote an article called Senate Woes Flag Wider Disease. The premise of the article is that the center of the political continuum has been eroded and
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Today we introduce our newest writer at The Conservative Reader, Brian Nygaard. Brian and his wife Mary live in San Rafael, California. – Ed.
As the Healthcare debate in Congress was drawing to a close, Americans were asking themselves “Why
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El Rushmo smacks Dumbo. You knew it was coming. Rush Limbaugh knocks the legs out from under Barack Obama.
As does Ben Stein, American Spectator:
There are words for national leaders who attempt to appease their enemies

Jennifer Rubin on the Dim Won’s fading power of oratory, Commentary:
[Barack Obama’s] rhetoric (which to the amazement of many conservatives – who noticed he was largely talking New Age gibberish during the campaign – transfixed a great number
I note Mark Steyn, this morning:
Hillary Clinton, America’s secretary of state, was in Canada last week. She criticized Ottawa for not inviting aboriginal groups to a meeting on the Arctic, and for not including the facilitation of abortion in


