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POPS Is Obamacare Constitutional? “The Tenthers.” I recently started seeing a few references to this term in the standard places, Alternet, ThinkProgress, and elsewhere. But now it seems to have come from on high like the NeoCons did with every new buzzword during the Bush years. In fact, its usage has come on so fast and so regularly that someone over at the Washington Times picked up on the newly-approved jargon: Health care reform supporters at the Center for American Progress, the American Prospect, MSNBC and other outlets have deployed the term against Republicans who cite the 10th Amendment as reason not to create new programs. Some of the leading Republican proponents of the allegedly “dangerous” and “conspiratorial” theory include Sens. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma and Jim DeMint of South Carolina, and Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota. “As the nation emerges from the worst economic downturn in three generations, the tenthers would strip away the very reforms and economic
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POPSoil price Mention about the great Free widgets on the site for financial commodities, Crude oil prices, Gold prices, Silver prices. There are charts, Data panels and even individual commodity prices – all for free and that people can publish on their own sites. Also that the site has great financial and commodity related articles
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POPSLasik Surgery The site focuses heavily on the new buzzword, lasik surgery. It is discussed in great details as to what it actually is. It is quite interesting reading about what to consider before opting for this latest technology.
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POPSWeb Development Services India Studio Icon offers Web Designing Services, 2D/3D Design and Animation work, Web Development Services, Corporate Multimedia CD presentations, SEO Services, & other Multimedia services which help in developing a strong corporate identity.
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POPSWeb 2.0 Continues As Most Used New Internet Term While it's no longer quite so fashionable to label your Internet startup a "Web 2.0" company these days, the popularity of the term remains extraordinarily high and is presently used today both far and wide in traditional media and social media.
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POPSWhat's Your B-HAG? Buzzword, old, heard in staff meeting this week for the first time. Don't like it, sounds nasty.
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POPSKey differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 Web 2.0 is a buzzword introduced in 2003–04 which is commonly used to encompass various novel phenomena on the World Wide Web. Although largely a marketing term, some of the key attributes associated with Web 2.0 include the growth of social networks, bi–directional communication, various ‘glue’ technologies, and significant diversity in content types.
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POPSCloud Computing "Cloud computing": a buzzword describing the direction in which information infrastructure seems to be moving means - in contrast to the traditional notion of a supercomputer, with many locally connected processors - a collection of computing resources will residing somewhere on the web connected and used as needed.
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POPSQuackwatch (sm) There are dozens of categories. An exceptional source for health related information.
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POPSWhat Is Web 2.0 Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software by Tim O'Reilly 09/30/2005
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POPS Sore Winner
"I don't change my positions depending on what year it is or what office I'm seeking" In the California debate, he was forced to admit that he no longer supports the immigration legislation he himself proposed last year. He was asked, would you vote for the bill if it came to the floor? "No, I would not, because we know what the situation is today. The people want the border secured first." Oh. So McCain has changed his position? While we're on the subject of political flexibility, let's recall that McCain voted against the Bush tax cuts (thought they were too nice to the rich) but now wishes to make them permanent. It's no crime to change one's views and it would certainly be welcome if McCain were to reexamine a few more of his positions; for example, on detainee interrogations, drug reimportation from Canada or Supreme Court picks. He could stand a little refresher course on Economics 101, particularly about where the wealth of this nation comes from. (Hint: Not from senators.
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POPSFrom Tiffanybbrown: Huckabee, christiofacist The man frightens me. I do not understand him. I was raised Catholic and I still do not understand this way of thinking and the intolerance that surrounds and makes up that thinking. There is a disturbing quote that Tiffany posted and a link to a video. Watch and make up your own minds.