Thursday, February 25, 2010

Corporate Ties to Network Political "Journalism"


“The Media-Lobbying Complex”: Investigation Exposes Undisclosed Corporate Ties of Network Political Pundits

…read more at Democracy Now!

One wonders if this was considered in the Supreme Court's decision regarding "free" corporate speech?

:>)


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Beware the Communists Among Us

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What more can one say? :>)

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Let's Begin the Torture Trials


Yoo Said Bush Could Order Civilians 'Massacred'
By Michael Isikoff, News-week
20 February 2010

The chief author of the Bush administration's "torture memo" told Justice Department investigators that the president's war-making authority was so broad that he had the constitutional power to order a village to be "massacred," according to a report by released Friday night by the Office of Professional Responsibility.

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Tell Attorney General Holder:
You must prosecute Dick Cheney for torture!

Waterboarding is torture and a war crime. The UN Convention on Torture, the Geneva Conventions, the Red Cross, and constitutional governments around the globe agree on this point of law. More to the point, Attorney General Eric Holder has stated publicly that waterboarding is torture. Cheney's confession legally obligates Holder to prosecute him.

So tell me you don’t want Cheney prosecuted for torture?


Sunday, February 14, 2010

Bumper Stickers Mean Trouble

Be careful what you wear to political rallies - no t-shirts with inflammatory messages like "Peace Now". You're not in America, after all.

Below, you can listen to an interesting "On the Media" audio story about what not to do when going to an official government event whose sponsors may not agree with your point of view.

Fender Bender
February 12, 2010
In March of 2005, Leslie Weise was ejected from a Town Hall meeting with the president because she arrived in a car with a bumper sticker that read, “No More Blood For Oil.” Were her First Amendment rights violated? ACLU senior counsel Chris Hansen argued just that in court. He explains.


Monday, February 1, 2010

On the minds of many in the UK



I sympathize with the many UK photographers penalized for plying their highly skilled trade amid such unusual rules as those implemented to "prevent terrorism". What about the blow-back from patriotic citizens who become falsely accused of crimes against the state for utilizing the tools of their lawful trade?

Now I see that it is a "crime" in Boston to photograph police in the performance of their duties.

One wonders where it is all heading.