Facebook CEO Does Not Believe In Privacy
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(Aaron Perman)
Just as Facebook executives were meeting with Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) over his privacy concerns on Wednesday, it was leaked to Wired magazine that Facebook CEO Zuckerberg does not believe in privacy.
Iranian President Admadinejad has requested a visa to travel to the U.N. Conference in New York next week to address the conference on nuclear weapons. No word yet on if the visa request has been granted.
In what could only be described as "doing a Joe Biden," British PM Gordon Brown was caught on a microphone calling a voter a "bigoted women" while on the campaign trail. Even Biden hasn't made a gaffe that bad recently.
As an update to yesterday's story, the deepwater oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to hit the U.S. coast within hours. This is not good news for BP as they are ultimately responsible for paying the cost of cleanup -- their stock price dropped by 6.5 percent as £13 were wiped off their balance sheet.
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is now expected to leave the GOP and run for Senate as an independent in a 3-way race against a Democrat and Republican candidate. A more in-depth look at his, and other candidates', falling out with the GOP is here. But ultimately this begs the question, will Crist and a GOP candidate split the conservative vote and ultimately get a Democrat elected?
According to a Gallup Poll on Thursday, 51 percent of the country is in favor of the controversial new immigration law in Arizona. However, with a margin of error +/- 4 percent, this really doesn't say much -- especially when we live in a country founded on the principal of majority rule, minority rights.
Death Panels are back! A part of the health care bill that Sarah Palin derided as "death panels" -- allowing medicare to reimburse providers for end-of-life decision counseling, has been pushed through the Ways and Means Committee separately by Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR). It's funny, I always thought the "real" death panels were the medical review boards of insurance companies that get bonuses for denying claims.



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