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Recapping the interesting and significant news of this past week.

Dr. Who must save Christmas!

There are plenty more reactions to Wikileaks to keep track of.

And somebody even has a reaction to my Students for Liberty article. (My response will be forthcoming next week…)

Apparently, NASA has discovered arsenic-based life (though some doubt). If I said this was kick-As, would you get the pun?

Lifehacker has a cool article about getting answers online (without using Google).

And finally, my favorite comic of the week.

Just FYI, there will not be a “News of the Week” post on Christmas Day next week. Smile

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Recapping the interesting and significant news of this past week.

Once again, Wikileaks is dominating the internet. Its so crazy now that it seems like a soap opera. Governments gone wild, evil business dealings, sexual misconduct allegations… what next?

Well, at least Ron Paul has some sense:

Not to mention this article from Gizmodo, which links to this LCC post. Smile

And of course, my favorite comic of the week.

Share your news and links in the comments!

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Today is a day for video, apparently. Judge Napolitano discusses Wikileaks and Julian Assange on FreedomWatch with Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House. Gingrich, of course, calls Assange an “enemy combatant” (which is code for TERRORIST oh gee be afraid!!!) and wants to prosecute him. But the best line of all is at 4:30. So says Newt Gingrich:

“I believe when any institution, including FoxNews undertakes steps which increase the likelihood that Americans and American allies will be killed, there’s something profoundly wrong with the system.”

Well if that’s the case, Newt, we should just arrest the entirety of the Federal Government. You continue to suppress our liberties by engaging in unconstitutional and immoral wars all across the globe, thereby making us less free and less safe. It is your fault that every American has an increased likelihood of being killed than they did twenty years ago, not Julian Assange.

And of course, the Judge defends the First Amendment and the freedom of the press. Long live FreedomWatch (and Wikileaks)!

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Recapping interesting things in the news and on the net in the past week.

Clearly, the big news item this week was Wikileaks newest revelation of diplomatic cables. They continue to be harassed via state intervention in other ways. Amazon was threatened by Joe Lieberman, and thus has banned Wikileaks from their hosting service. Paypal now will not allow you to make a donation to Wikileaks from their site. Apparently, the State Department is vicariously communicating to students that if you read or share Wikileaks, you’ll be ineligible for a government job. (As if that’s a bad thing?) I can’t believe that I still hear people saying that Wikileaks isn’t a big deal, that this isn’t anything we didn’t already know. If that were truly the case, then why all the hullaballoo? It would not make any sense unless this is a big deal. Why on earth would multiple newspapers like to see the heroic Julian Assange dead? Not to mention the former prime minister of Canada thinks so too…

Don’t miss this video from Judge Napolitano’s show with Scott Horton of Antiwar Radio.

You see, if the government does X, it really should be called Y.

Gerard Casey documents the major contributions of the Catholic Scholastics to economics.

Finally, the DHS is getting rid of the absolutely idiotic color-coded terror alert system. I no longer have to cower in fear whenever I hear the word “orange.”

TechCrunch has a cool series on the past and present of social networking. I suppose the post on “the future” is coming up soon.

Learn about the history of the word “stop” in music.

Favorite comic of the week (although you sort of need the back story) plus another fun pic.

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Add your own favorite news or fun item of the week in the comments, share the love!

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imageAndy Greenberg has a fascinating interview with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange posted at Forbes.com. Assange states that he has been significantly influenced by “market libertarianism,” and though I disagree with the conclusions of his “expertise in politics and history” he is most assuredly a friend to the cause of liberty. Check out this excerpt from the interview.

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