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  • Archive for July, 2007

    Your Lost Liberties


    A must-read. This sums it up.

    Five Ways Bush’s Era of Repression Has Stolen Your Liberties Since 9/11 By Matthew Rothschild, The New Press. Posted July 24, 2007 at AlterNet.

    From the new book You Have No Rights: Stories of America in an Age of Repression. Chilling stories of ordinary Americans whose everyday liberties have been violated since September 11.

    One small bit:

    The 1976 Levi guidelines prohibited the FBI from investigating the First Amendment activities of individuals and groups that weren’t advocating violence. And, mindful of the role of FBI agents provocateurs in the 1960s, the guidelines outlawed the disruption of groups and the discrediting of individuals engaged in lawful First Amendment activities. Domestic spying could occur only when there was “specific and articulable facts” that indicated criminal activity. Under the Reagan administration and that of Bush Senior, these guidelines were loosened somewhat. Then came Ashcroft. On May 30, 2002, he threw out the need to demonstrate any connection to criminal activity. Ashcroft’s guidelines allow the FBI “to engage in searches and monitoring of chat rooms, bulletin boards, and websites without evidence of criminal wrongdoing,” notes the Electronic Privacy Information Center. “Additionally, agents are permitted to visit public places and events to monitor individuals’ activities with no predicate of criminal suspicion. These powers are not limited to terrorism investigations.” What’s more, Ashcroft’s guidelines “allow FBI agents to use private-sector databases prospectively in order to predict terrorist acts. These databases may be used without any evidence of criminal activity or suspicious behavior. The FBI can now go on data mining ‘fishing trips.’”

    Ignore Quechup Invites, Please!


    I have been had. I am furious, but that’s nothing next to what I am fully expecting to receive from friends, family, and professional colleagues. ARRRGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!

    Please disregard any invitation from Quechup – from me or anyone else.

    I was invited to this networking site by a friend. You can see on the right-hand menu that I am involved in lots of online social sites.

    I joined up, but they somehow hijacked my emails’ address book. I was shocked to receive a couple of out-of-office auto-replies.

    I did _not_ request for invitations to be sent, or for my email addressbook to be accessed!

    I have deleted my own membership, and my friend has also deleted her account.

    If you receive an invitation to join, I advise you to delete the email. I am researching to find out how I might pursue a formal complaint.

    I am deeply sorry for the breach and any inconvenience. My sincere apologies.

    YouTube Al Jazeera English Channel


    In an interesting move, the Al Jazeera English channel put a video on YouTube asking for feedback videos on the YouTube channel. What are people’s perceptions, views, and suggestions?

    (An aside – wow, is that anchorwoman Ghida Fakhry ever pretty!)

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    As you might expect, the video responses were of varying quality. Many respondents disguised themselves. One hid a pretty nasty message in pig latin. Others used it to interview for a job, or to express various opinions of their own. Here were a few that stood out to me for one reason or another.

    The Hands-Down Best Critique.

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    Under pressure (including murder) to dilute reporting, now importing “BBC” types for the English channel.
    (Journalist author filmmaker John Pilger)

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    To Address Preconceptions, Change to a Neutral Name (i.e. “Associated Press”)

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    Paris Hilton (etc.) vs News – any questions?

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    And, my favorite…

    Save Me Some Brain Ache, Please.

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    Women and Money PSA


    This is the second in the VirusHead Saturday postings of Laurie Anderson’s Public (Personal) Service Announcements.

    It’s about the response of a “bunny” at the Playboy Club, where protesters (including Anderson) were calling attention to the economic exploitation of women and the treatment of women as animals.

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    So if you want to talk about women and money….

    hmmmm.

    Halliburton and KBR in the News


    Halliburton and KBR have broken up – and breaking up is hard to do. But no sad faces, y’hear? Everything’s A-OK for the billionaire war and oil profit set.

    They are diggin’ the new headquarters in Dubai – way better than Houston. Texas is so over. Everything’s bigger in the United Arab Emirates.

    Halliburton’s second quarter profits more than doubled.

    Halliburton Co.’s profit more than doubled in the second quarter, getting a $933-million lift from the separation of former subsidiary KBR Inc. But even without that gain, the results still beat the consensus Wall Street forecasts for the oilfield services contractor. Its shares rose 4 percent. Earnings were $1.5 billion for the April-to-June period, which amounted to $1.62 per share, compared with income of $591 million, or 55 cents a share, in the year-ago period, Halliburton said yesterday. Revenue in the quarter rose 20 percent, to $3.7 billion from $3.1 billion a year ago.

    Despite various scandals, the war profiteering and corruption continue. It’s such a great feeling to know that we support such great causes with our tax dollars – we are so lucky that they get all those no-bid contracts…

    And what a relief! A federal judge has decided that whistleblowers may not sue U.S. companies for fraud if payment for services was made in Iraqi (not U.S.) money. That’s going to save a LOT of aggravation.

    Oh, yeah, and good ole’ Dick Cheney is still drawing one and a half million dollars a year from Halliburton for his excellent work – no conflict of interest there, nope. Nope.

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