By Ryne Colt Radigan | Saturday, January 7, 2012 - 7:54 pm AKST - Posted in Politics, Presidential Campaign '12


To help you better ”understand the situation:” … transcript of tonight’s #NHDebate: http://t.co/qKvCX0PQ
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By Ryne Colt Radigan | Friday, January 6, 2012 - 9:47 am AKST - Posted in Misc, Politics


By Ryne Colt Radigan | - 9:23 am AKST - Posted in Politics, Presidential Campaign '12, Technology, Web/Internet


Republican candidates online presence. http://t.co/0iAdeOXK
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By Ryne Colt Radigan | - 9:18 am AKST - Posted in Politics, Tech life, Technology


“We may lag behind China in manufacturing, but we are the world’s largest producers of hashtags.” – Andy Borowitz http://t.co/s7IIT19r
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By Ryne Colt Radigan | Thursday, January 5, 2012 - 10:49 am AKST - Posted in Politics, WebCandy


mobile, agile, and lethile. The plans for the new US military, http://t.co/izX0kwEE
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By Ryne Colt Radigan | - 4:59 pm AKST - Posted in Politics, Rant

In a story by CNN “Myspace has kicked out 90,000 sex offenders” from their database.  Sighting that they clearly crated these profiles to prey on children using the service, and perhaps they did.  However by doing this I believe that the have violated the free speech rights of these sex offenders.  Now parental groups may agree with these measures, but it could quickly become a slippery slope.  What is to stop them from eliminating all convicts, because they clearly created these profiles to conduct crimes.  Or eliminate all republicans from there services, because they clearly created these profiles to bring down the current administration, and since the whole country is behind obama these hold outs are rednecks, and racists, and therefore there speech will be hateful and uneducated, but I digress.  The constitution applies to all peoples in this country, not just those who have not been convicted of sexual crimes, therefore I consider this move by Myspace to be unconstitutional.