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    Avoiding the Anti-China Expressway

    Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

    For months, I have watched the media and the masses badmouth China on everything from Internet censorship, lead-filled consumer products, and most recently, China’s treatment of Tibet (complete with Olympic torch protests). I have been staying attuned to the coverage of China in western media over the past several months, and I have reached a [...]

    Where Revision3’s Social Brew Went Wrong

    Monday, June 9th, 2008

    Revision3 CEO Jim Louderback finally put the last nail in the coffin for the IPTV’s latest effort, Social Brew. If you don’t know what Social Brew was, it was a show dedicated to covering social networks on a weekly basis such as Twitter, Zune Social, Facebook, etc. When the show debuted, I wondered how anyone [...]

    Change We Can…In America

    Thursday, June 5th, 2008

    Last night, I was sitting on the edge of the couch with my parents watching CNN=Politics as the polls closed for the last two primary states. Despite the primary results, I knew what was coming, that a history making moment was minutes away. I watched as the numbers gradually decreased for the delegate count Barack [...]

    Why “Pastorgate” Should Not Matter in the 2008 Election Race

    Sunday, June 1st, 2008

    Over the past couple of months, we’ve seen some U.S. presidential candidates go through “Pastorgate,” which is a series of scandals involving controversial comments made by ministers of churches that are or aren’t associated with the candidates. Barack Obama had to deal Rev. Jermiah Wright and more recently Father Michael Pfleger. John McCain had Rev. [...]