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Current Stories
- January 19th 2012: It looks like the Wikipedia protest got somewhere, US Congress faced a tidal wave of protest. [1] [2]
- January 18th 2012: Wikipedia and other websites have blacked out for a day in protest against US proposals to penalise websites that even unknowingly link to sites infringing copyright. [3] [4] [5] [6]
- December 19, 2011: Dictator of North Korea, Kim Jong II has finally died, his son succeeds him.
- July 24, 2011: Gay marriage is finally legal in New York State. [7]
- July 2011: The Rupert Murdoch Phone Hacking Scandal continues, the UK is daily shocked as more is revealed about how the phones of murder victims and their relatives were hacked and more, [8] now the crisis is starting to hit the US. [9]
- May 2011: First bin Laden was killed, next someone in San Francisco becomes the first man in history to be cured of AIDS. [10]
- We at Liberapedia are relieved to announce that Donald Trump is NOT running for President. [11]
- Osama bin Laden is finally dead!
- Liberapedia officially and proudly endorses President Barack Obama for re-election in the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election. Obama announced on April 4, 2011 that he's running for another term which he deserves to win. Vote for Obama-Biden!
- Geraldine Ferraro, the first woman who was nominated as VP nominee on a major party ticket and the Democratic one with Walter Mondale, died on March 26, 2011 at 75 after a 12-year battle with the incurable blood cancer known as Multiple Myeloma. She was also unfortunately a Fox News contributor but was still a good liberal.
- FauxNews Lies Again: Bill O'Reilly used footage from a another location as an attempt to portray the Wisconsin protesters as violent. How do we know? There are no palm trees in Madison, Wisconsin!
- There's been a Jasmine revolution in Tunisia but we don't know what to expect next.
- Sarah Palin had an image of shooting victim, Gabrielle Giffords between the crosshairs of a target on her website. This has seriously, perhaps fatally damaged her chances as a Presidential candidate. [12]
- After seventeen years, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" has been repealed via the legislative process. Naturally, Conservapedia and other Homophobic conservatives are now screaming and pulling their hair out. [13] [14]
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