July 24, 2003 | 24 Jumada al-Awwal 1424 Hijriah
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Jim Crow in Cyberspace, Part I
In the days following the presidential election, there were so many stories of African Americans erased from voter rolls you might think they were targeted by some kind of racial computer program. They were. I have a copy of it:...
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Birds of a Feather
Everyone's read a thousand articles and op/eds by now regarding the Bush administration's intentional inclusion of intelligence that was widely known to be untrue to further sensationalize its argument for preemptive action in Iraq. But how many have read about...
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Overcoming Terror
Since September 11, 2001, the state of domestic alert has randomly seesawed through the color spectrum, rising as high as "orange" on at least eight occasions. Each time the color has changed, a public official has stepped before the cameras...
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Computer Voting Is Open to Easy Fraud, Experts Say
The software that runs many high-tech voting machines contains serious flaws that would allow voters to cast extra votes and permit poll workers to alter ballots without being detected, computer security researchers said yesterday. "We found some stunning, stunning flaws,"...
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Pew survey on religion and politics
The Pew Research Center for People and the Press and the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life have released a study on the attitudes of Christian and secular Americans on religion and politics (
PDF). There's a lot of interesting...