The Moderate Voice 3 months ago

Fort Hood Twitter Atrocity

Paul Carr’s righteous TechCrunch contrarian rant is one that’s wary of — weary of? His case in point, the Fort Hood shootings: [T]he first news and analysis out of the base didn’t come from the experts. Nor did it come from the 24-hour news media, or even... Full Article at The Moderate Voice

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