Today in the news – Tuesday, January 12, 2010
1/12/10
Today in the news – Tuesday, January 12, 2010
From Google censoring anti-Islamic rhetoric to a murdered Iranian professor, find out what is making today's news headlines.
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University professor killed in Iran bombing. Not so shocking update, Iran blames Israel and the United States - http://bit.ly/6NdzJm
Google censors anti-Islamic rhetoric through the Google Suggest tool. They claim it is a software glitch, others disagree. Check out: http://tiny.cc/5woaH
Many are mentioning how the dots weren’t connected, read this for more information on exactly what the dots are that were missed: http://bit.ly/8leDra
Denmark files terrorist charges against the individual who tried to murder Danish cartoonist a few days ago. While the Untied States charges the Flight 253 bomber as a criminal and not a terrorist. Check out: http://tiny.cc/4ssJp
Saudi students complain of "unfair" airport security, when traveling to their U.S. schools. http://tiny.cc/tCuDd
A Swiss firm has halted its sales of gas to Iran. Iran depends a great deal on the purchase of foreign gas. A good action item is to pressure your government to stop selling gas to Iran as a new sanction. Read http://on.wsj.com/8NC6n0
Great article detailing and explaining the latest Jihad threat - http://tgam.ca/GZX
"Cultural Jihad" Exploits American Freedoms. Check out this blog post about The Third Jihad - http://bit.ly/5FgW0F
On a hilarious note, check out this spoof of what Obama’s facebook feed might look like for this past month: http://www.slate.com/id/2240931/
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