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Evangelist Bill Keller is telling people to write in Jesus on the ballot in November, arguing that Christians can’t support President Obama, whom he claims is a “true tool of satan,” or Mitt Romney because he is a Mormon. As of today, Keller claims over 126,000 people have committed to “write in the name of Jesus for President”

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Charles Carreon, the lawyer now suing webcomic creator Matthew Inman for things like incitement to “cyber-vandalism,” isn’t messing around with his lawsuit—he really does intend to nail everyone involved, from Inman to Twitter imposters to “cyber-vandals” to online fundraising sites. After filing a lawsuit targeting 100 anonymous Internet “Does” (among others), Carreon has announced that he plans to unmask at least one of them and name the person in his complaint, even if it means subpoenas to Twitter and Ars Technica.
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Here are the 89 biggest cliches that will help you get promoted to middle management because they’ll make you sound like you know a lot about how organizations operate (along with my handy translations). When possible, you should use these in team meetings or in front of your bosses who will have a say in promoting you
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Ooh, tough call. Is this a ploy by a desperate Obama operative to split the right-wing vote? Or does Mr. Keller intend to announce that he himself is Jesus and will take up His throne as predicted in the Good Book?