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Online entrepreneurs may be able to earn money from their own blogs through services such as [[Google]] AdSense or [[Amazon.com]] Associates, creating a source of revenue.
 
Online entrepreneurs may be able to earn money from their own blogs through services such as [[Google]] AdSense or [[Amazon.com]] Associates, creating a source of revenue.
  
Additionally, blogs have become a source of "new journalism" - many prominent newspapers, even the [[New York Times]], have created blogs, especially to cover continually evolving issues like political [[campaigns]].<ref>http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/</ref>  
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Additionally, blogs have become a source of "new journalism" - many prominent newspapers, even the [[New York Times]], have created blogs, especially to cover continually evolving issues like political [[campaigns]].<ref>https://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/</ref>  
  
[[Conservative]] and [[libertarian]] blogs have been useful in exposing the [[mainstream media]]'s lies, [[media blackout|blackouts]], [[liberal bias]] and the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]] and [[Obama]] administrations. For example, a popular [[Pat Buchanan]] fan blog propagated a leaked video of a [[CNN]] [[Gulf War]] report, which claimed to be live coverage from [[Saudi Arabia]] but was actually a staged performance with props.<ref>http://thedanashow.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/charles-jaco-threatens-blogosphere-over-cnn-video/</ref>. The blog [[WorldNetDaily]] is known for its work on Barack Obama's [[Obama birth certificate controversy|birth certificate]] and<ref>http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=138293</ref> [[Barack Obama's Muslim Heritage|pro-Islamic tendencies]]. [[Ron Paul]]'s 2008 and 2012 primary campaigns have benefited from fan blogs such as [[Daily Paul]].
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[[Conservative]] and [[libertarian]] blogs have been useful in exposing the [[mainstream media]]'s lies, [[media blackout|blackouts]], [[liberal bias]] and the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]] and [[Obama]] administrations. For example, a popular [[Pat Buchanan]] fan blog propagated a leaked video of a [[CNN]] [[Gulf War]] report, which claimed to be live coverage from [[Saudi Arabia]] but was actually a staged performance with props.<ref>http://thedanashow.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/charles-jaco-threatens-blogosphere-over-cnn-video/</ref> The blog [[WorldNetDaily]] is known for its work on Barack Obama's [[Obama birth certificate controversy|birth certificate]] and<ref>https://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=138293</ref> [[Barack Obama's Muslim Heritage|pro-Islamic tendencies]]. [[Ron Paul]]'s 2008 and 2012 primary campaigns have benefited from fan blogs such as [[Daily Paul]].
  
 
==Politics and the Blogosphere==
 
==Politics and the Blogosphere==
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** [[Louis Brandeis]]'''  (1856-1941), [[United States Supreme Court]] [[Associate Justice]] Dissenting, ''[[Olmstead v. United States]]'', 277 U.S. 438 (1928).
 
** [[Louis Brandeis]]'''  (1856-1941), [[United States Supreme Court]] [[Associate Justice]] Dissenting, ''[[Olmstead v. United States]]'', 277 U.S. 438 (1928).
  
==See Also==
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==See also==
* [[Duck Duck Go]] - [[Privacy]]-oriented [[Search engine]]
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* [[Google]], [[Yahoo]] and [[Bing]]
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* [[Censorship]]
 
* [[Censorship]]
 
* [[Tools of censorship]]
 
* [[Tools of censorship]]
* [[Censorability]]
 
 
* [[Fairness Doctrine]]
 
* [[Fairness Doctrine]]
 
* [[Liberal censorship]]
 
* [[Liberal censorship]]
 
* [[Evolutionist censorship]]
 
* [[Evolutionist censorship]]
* [[Media censorship]]
 
 
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* The Perpetual [[War on Drugs]], [[War on Terror]] and the [[Police state]]
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* [[Wikileaks]] and [[Julian Assange]] - [[Australia]]n [[leftist]] [[hacker]]
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* [[Social media]]: Facebook, Twitter, [[Google Plus]], YouTube, [[Yahoo]]
* [[Bradley Manning]] - [[Homosexual]] [[Hacker]] [[Traitor]] of [[State secret]]s
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* [[Social media]]: Facebook, Twitter, [[Google Plus]], Youtube, [[Yahoo]]
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* [[NSA]] and other [[Intelligence agency]] [[mass surveillance]]: [[PRISM]], [[Wiretap]] - [[Roving wiretap]]
 
* [[NSA]] and other [[Intelligence agency]] [[mass surveillance]]: [[PRISM]], [[Wiretap]] - [[Roving wiretap]]
 
* [[Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act]] of the [[Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court]]
 
* [[Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act]] of the [[Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court]]
* [[Police]], [[RICO]] and [[Asset forfeiture]]
 
* [[Mililtarization of police]]: [[SWAT]] and [[No-knock raid]]s
 
* [[Drug trafficking]] of the [[Drug cartel]]s, [[Gangs]], [[Drug dealer]]s, [[Hollywood values]] - [[Fashion industry values]] - [[Public school values]] - [[Professor values]]
 
* [[Big government]] [[ObamaCare]]-[[Common Core]]-[[Social Security]] [[Welfare state]] leads to [[Nanny state]], leads to [[Police state]]: [[Globalist]]-[[Statist]]-[[Socialist]]-[[National Socialist]]-[[Communist]]
 
* [[Liberal totalitarianism]]
 
 
 
'''Contrast with:'''
 
 
* [[Tails (operating system)]] ([[Linux]]-based) and [[Tor (anonymity network)]]-[[I2P]] [[Firefox]] [[browser]] [[HTTPS Everywhere]] [[encryption]] for [[Internet]] [[anonymity]] to protect [[unalienable rights|unalienable]] [[Fifth Amendment]] - [[Fourth Amendment]] [[Right to Privacy]] ([[Internet privacy]]) and [[Second Amendment]] - [[First Amendment]] rights against [[unconstitutional]] [[Gun control]] - [[Internet censorship]] [[Big government]] [[Police state]], [[hackers]], and "[[5 U.S.C. § 3331|all enemies, foreign and domestic]]" of [[American values|American]] [[liberty]].
 
* [[Encryption]]: [[Cryptography]]-[[Cryptanalysis]]-[[Cryptology]]-[[Data encryption]]-[[Public-key encryption]]-[[Steganography]]
 
* [[Conservative values]] and [[Libertarian]] [[American values]] - [[Small town values]] of [[Limited government]] and [[liberty]]
 
* [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]]
 
* [[Prism-break.org]] - Opt out of global data [[surveillance]] programs like [[PRISM]], [[XKeyscore]] and [[Tempora]].<ref>"Help make [[mass surveillance]] of entire populations uneconomical! We all have an [[unalienable right]] to [[privacy]], which you can exercise today by [[encrypting]] your communications and ending your reliance on proprietary products and services."</ref>
 
* [[Open source]] [[Free software]] not [[Microsoft]]-[[Apple]]-[[Google]]-[[Android]]
 
 
* [[Duck Duck Go]] [[search engine]] instead of [[Google]], [[Yahoo]] and [[Bing]]
 
* [[Duck Duck Go]] [[search engine]] instead of [[Google]], [[Yahoo]] and [[Bing]]
* [[Hologram of Liberty - The Constitution's Shocking Alliance With Big Government]] by [[Boston T. Party]] - [[Kenneth W. Royce]]
 
* [[One Nation, Under Surveillance - Privacy From the Watchful Eye]] by [[Boston T. Party]]
 
* [[Electronic Communications Privacy Act]] of 1986
 
* [[Privacy Act of 1974]]
 
* [[Edward J. Snowden]] revelations of [[unconstitutional]] domestic spying on law-abiding [[American]] [[citizen]]s
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==External Link==
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*[http://bertschlossberg.blogspot.com/ Real Life and Death: the Bible, Israel, America interplay]
 
*[http://bertschlossberg.blogspot.com/ Real Life and Death: the Bible, Israel, America interplay]
  
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Latest revision as of 05:41, April 9, 2019

The term Blog is a portmanteau of the words 'web log'. Originally the term was used to describe online journals or diaries of people's daily lives, but the use of the term has expanded as so-called 'bloggers' have become independent sources of news (e.g. Informed Comment and Truthdig) and narrowly-focused online commentary and review (e.g. Gizmodo, Autoblog or Boing Boing).

Online entrepreneurs may be able to earn money from their own blogs through services such as Google AdSense or Amazon.com Associates, creating a source of revenue.

Additionally, blogs have become a source of "new journalism" - many prominent newspapers, even the New York Times, have created blogs, especially to cover continually evolving issues like political campaigns.[1]

Conservative and libertarian blogs have been useful in exposing the mainstream media's lies, blackouts, liberal bias and the Clinton and Obama administrations. For example, a popular Pat Buchanan fan blog propagated a leaked video of a CNN Gulf War report, which claimed to be live coverage from Saudi Arabia but was actually a staged performance with props.[2] The blog WorldNetDaily is known for its work on Barack Obama's birth certificate and[3] pro-Islamic tendencies. Ron Paul's 2008 and 2012 primary campaigns have benefited from fan blogs such as Daily Paul.

Politics and the Blogosphere

Law professor Ann Althouse said: "I have found that people on the Right are much more likely to link to me, write about me favorably when they agree with something, and just ignore what I am saying when they don't agree. It's the other way around on the Left. ...My experience in life generally is that people on the Left think you are evil if you don't agree with them, that you're actually a bad person..." [4]

Prescient Quotes on Police State Blog Surveillance

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