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Well, they're "sorta, kinda" indexing me anyway. It's on a 24 hour tape delay or something. So I never get picked up by Memeorandum because they pull from Technorati and Technorati has stuff I posted yesterday listed as my latest blog entry. And that's old news to Memeorandum.
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Recent headlines from my Posterous Blog:
Amazon.com did the right thing.
Amazon.com has severed ties with controversial website WikiLeaks, the organization that just released a trove of sensitive U.S. State Department documents.
On Wednesday, the main website and the "cablegate" sub-site devoted to the diplomatic documents were unavailable from the U.S. and Europe. Joe Lieberman, chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said that Amazon told him of the decision to end the relationship between the two companies.
"This morning Amazon informed my staff that it has ceased to host the WikiLeaks website," Lieberman said in a public statement. "The company's decision to cut off WikiLeaks now is the right decision and should set the standard for other companies WikiLeaks is using to distribute its illegally seized material," he said in a statement.
"I call on any other company or organization that is hosting WikiLeaks to immediately terminate its relationship with them," Lieberman added.
Thank you Jeff Bezos, and thank you Senator Lieberman.
Use Amazon.com for all your Christmas, Hanukkah, and Festivus shopping.
They're the good guys!
UPDATE 04 Dec 2010 14:07:
Welcome back New York Times readers!
I'm glad you're here! You have now entered a world which is probably foreign to you, one far beyond the salons of the Upper East Side. But have no fear, we're friendly folk even though we proudly carry the mantle of Conservativism. (Well most of us do anyway, a few libertarians have crept in too.)
I invite you to stick around, peruse the latest posts, subscribe to the feed, and of course leave a comment or three.
WyBlog, where the opinions will never, ever be segregated behind a paywall!
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