Timothy James
Timothy James is an attorney and freelance writer who maintains an avid interest in politics, trivia, statistics, history, and especially religion. James is also a proficient programmer. He has traveled to many regions.
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Reddit Successfully Targets Facebook Over Privacy IssuesUsers of reddit, a popular online community, may have overwhelmed Facebook with privacy requests after a user urged reddit's community to flood the social network with requests for private information.Also published on: -
3 Problems Facebook Changes Were Meant to Fix, Why People Don’t 'Like' ThemEven the most dedicated Facebook fans probably experienced confusion when they logged on to their Facebook pages over the past few days. Here’s a simple guide to the Facebook changes, as well as the problems Facebook was trying solve.Also published on: -
Has Obama Lost the Jewish Vote?Some Democrats are concerned about Obama's relationship with Jewish voters, while others assert that, relative to the electorate in general, Obama is as popular with Jewish voters as ever. Does Obama need to repair his relationship with Jewish voters?
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Why Google+ Opened Its Doors to EveryoneGoogle recently announced its fledgling social network, Google+, will now be open to everyone. Though similar to Facebook, Google+ includes new features such video chatting. By default, friends are assigned to circles and pictures work with Picasa.
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4 Most Awkward Moments from Monday's Republican DebateMonday's Republican debate included awkward attacks from all sides. Republicans accused each other of treasonous ideas, distortion, and 'scaring seniors.' Bachman even implied Perry vaccinated little girls as a tacit exchange for campaign funds.Also published on:
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News Analysis: U.S. Postal Service Deficit Exceeds GNP of a Small CountryThe $15 billion US Postal Service debt exceeds the yearly GNP of many countries and American states. But isn't very large when compared other expeditures, such as air conditioning expenditures for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. -
As U.S. Postal Service Struggles, Public Offers Little SympathyThe public does not favor increasing funding for the Post Office, even though it may not be able to meet its financial obligations by the end of September 2011. Many favor reducing Post Office services or selling the Post Office completely. -
Fried Kool-Aid, Self-Discipline, and Your Next Heart AttackFried Kool-Aid is a striking example of what is wrong with America. The nation has not yet managed to concoct a solution to its stagnant unemployment numbers. But America, where 63.1 of people are overweight, has managed to invent fried Kool-Aid. -
Polls Show Obama Holding Steady as Crucial Window ApproachesPolls show Obama's support holding steady at barely beneath 50 percent. Polls show him roughly even in a hypothetical matchup with Republican hopefuls. His approval rating over the next six months forecasts his reelection prospects.Also published on:



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