Sunday, September 6th, 2009
By igorderysh
With so much information being exchanged over the web, the government has been cracking down as much as they can on what Americans can and can’t do on the internet. A new bill by West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller seeks to let the government completely crackdown and takeover the internet in case of an “emergency.”
Friday, August 29th, 2008
By COED Staff
Once thought a longshot, Republican Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin is now on a plane to potentially stand at McCain’s side. We have received some great insights from interns that we know who work at some real publications.
If Obama had tapped (politically speaking) Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney would be the VP bid to try and match her fund-raising firep… Click to read more
Monday, December 3rd, 2007
By Hadley - George Mason
Just when you thought the wide-stance scandal surrounding Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) started to fade away, four new gay allegations pop up.
CBS news (via The Politico) reports that four men have admitted to gay encounters with the Idaho Senator. Some of these allegations stem back to the late 80s.
The Idaho Statesman, the original reporter of Larry Craig… Click to read more
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007
By John - USMA
Yes! Another sex scandal in Washington!
First it was Hillary Clinton scissoring her right-hand girl; now it’s Mississippi Senator Trent Lott conveniently resigning while a sex scandal about him is being unearthed.
Trent Lott is being accused by multiple “reputable” sources of having sexual relations with an escort – a male es… Click to read more