PATRIOT Act NSL gag order unconstitutional
If this continues to stand, then perhaps the rsync.net warrant canary will become superfluous.
Posted by Lippard at 12/19/2008 12:20:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: civil liberties, law, politics, security
Posted by Lippard at 12/19/2008 09:30:00 AM 0 comments
About three minutes into Stray Cat Theatre's newest production, I found myself thinking: This can't be really happening. When you go to see it — and you must, if you do nothing else this holiday season, go see this astonishing stage production — you will almost certainly experience the same sense of delighted confusion. ... I rarely stopped laughing during this barely-hour-long show, and my single complaint about A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant is that it ended too soon.The play was a special treat for those of us who already know something about Scientology and the life of L. Ron Hubbard.
Posted by Lippard at 12/19/2008 08:12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Arizona, arts, religion, Scientology
Posted by Lippard at 12/18/2008 09:41:00 PM 0 comments
Posted by Lippard at 12/18/2008 06:22:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: ethics, politics, propaganda
Posted by Lippard at 12/17/2008 08:27:00 AM 1 comments
Labels: education, history, religion, Scientology, technology
Posted by Lippard at 12/16/2008 08:10:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: kooks, rationality, skepticism
Posted by Lippard at 12/16/2008 06:13:00 PM 3 comments
Labels: Center for Public Integrity, climate change, Heartland Institute, history, law, medicine, politics
There are thought to be between 4m and 5m feral hogs at large in America, spread across 38 states. The biggest population is in Texas, but states from Florida to Oregon are infested and worried. Feral hogs destroy the habitats of plants and animals, spread diseases, damage crops, kill and eat the eggs and young of wildlife and sometimes menace people with their aggressive behaviour.Via The Economist.
The problem originated with the Spanish conquistadors, who took herds of pigs with them as they marched across the American continent. Stragglers reverted to their wild state. Much later “sportsmen” began releasing hogs into reserves for commercial hunting. More recently still declining pork prices have induced farmers to turn some of their stock loose rather than continue feeding them. Pigs produce so many piglets that a feral herd can double or even triple within as little as a year.
Posted by Lippard at 12/16/2008 05:43:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: animals, science fiction
Repeal the "Military Commissions Act of 2006" and thereby restore the ancient right of habeas corpus and end legally sanctioned torture by U.S. government agentsEd suggests, and I agree, that writing or calling your elected representatives and asking them to support this bill is a good way to do something to preserve and protect the Bill of Rights.Restore the "Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act" (FISA) and thereby outlaw warrantless spying on American citizens by the President of the United States
Give Congress standing in court to challenge the President's use of "signing statements" as a means to avoid executing the nation's laws
Make it illegal for government agents to kidnap people and send them abroad to be tortured by foreign governments
Provide legal protection to journalists who expose wrong-doing by the Federal government
Prohibit the use of secret evidence to label groups or individuals as terrorists for the purpose of criminal or civil sanctions
Posted by Lippard at 12/15/2008 08:58:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: 9/11 conspiracy, Arizona, civil liberties, gun control, history, Institute for Justice, kooks, law, religion, Ron Paul