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  1. Re:Not even the pretense of fair MARKETS. on CISPA Bill Obliterates Privacy Laws With Blank Check of Privacy Invasion · · Score: 0

    'Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power.' -- Benito Mussolini, founder of fascism 'Freedom without Socialism is privilege and injustice, but socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality' -Mikhail Bakunin, anarcho-syndicalist Face it, dismantling regulation wholesale, which he proposes, will put us back in the "robber-baron" days-- if you dont grasp that you have had a piss-poor history education. The sanest program out there is http://gpus.org/ .. fielding a Harvard M.D. woman for Prez, who grasps what the docs grasp who were banned from testifying when Obamneycare was being crammed thru: http://pnhp.org/

  2. Re Paul: Enough greed already, go Jill Stein on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 0

    from https://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/08/27-1 ... He also said this: "[T]he forced integration dictated by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 increased racial tensions while diminishing individual liberty." Ron Paul also occasionally appears at events sponsored by the John Birch Society, the segregationist right-wing organization that is closely aligned with the Christian Reconstructionist wing of the religious right. ... there's much more there to mull over, i.e. the wackjob writings that were printed in the publications he published (Though yes, in a show of unelectability, he admits "I have never uttered such words and denounce such small-minded thoughts.... I have publicly taken moral responsibility for not paying closer attention to what went out under my name.") Libertarians have some great points, kids.. yes, check out Alex Jones' 4-hours-daily radio show because he's great on the 4th & 1st Amendments, but do call in and bring up the fact that he's brainwashed as re climate change. http://xml.infowars.com/Alex.rss

  3. addendum, also very important on CISPA Bill Obliterates Privacy Laws With Blank Check of Privacy Invasion · · Score: 0

    You'll notice, in the Democracy Now transcript of the next (not-to-miss!) piece, https://www.democracynow.org/2012/4/26/targeted_hacker_jacob_appelbaum_on_cispa (and definitely see the NSA whistleblower's horror story of which this follows on the heels: http://www.democracynow.org/2012/4/23/more_secrets_on_growing_state_surveillance ) how Amy Goodman smartly points out that B.O. just recently "threatened to veto" the horrendous NDAA.. but those of us who've been around awhile never believed it for a minute, and were proven right yet again as he didn't veto squat. The Dems appear to be quite a calibrated bit of machinery at "look over there" jujitsu.. keeping would-be concerned citizens constantly SPUN-- too behind the curve to effectively take part in informed democracy when putting food on the table is so all-consuming for most of us..

    Also key, is the fact that GOOG et al aren't creating the huge "netroots" groundswell like for SOPA.. they stand to gain (collecting databases on users is after all their biz..) -- says a lot about the nature of the Net Roots, how relatively swiftly/quietly this is sailing thru so far.. hopefully the real citizenry, sans Big Bro Google's help, can raise enough stink by the time this hits Conference Committee. A huge affront to the Bill of Rights-- should be a dealbreaker for any Pol who supports it this election year!
    Bottom line: contact your congresscritters, yes. But that's always pretty unrewarding, really-- I've found that printing up many many flyers and posting them widely can be way more satisfying. Perhaps incorporate the well-thought-out Take Action ideas from EFF: https://eff.org/cyberspying
    note: they also have a keen infographic on their site somewheres, to entice the visually-orientated.

  4. Re:So now what? THE LAY OF THE POL LANDSCAPE on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 0

    Indeedy, we have a big task now to mount the awareness and outrage against this, as "the little people" because this time we ain't got the big Google lobbying against it as with SOPA. Please at least pretend to believe Obama that he might veto it, but in a stern note let him know that you have every intention of holding him to it! An original observation I have made: being homeless, I go long spells with nothing but broadcast radio to consume, and I've long analyzed the make-up of the Hourly News Headlines. This absolute visceration of the 4th Amendment has been deemed utterly not worthy of mention, and the now familiar pattern accompanies this: a whole swathe of jive-ass, arbitrarily-timeable events suddenly fill the headline slots right when such a disgusting process gets rushed through: pronouncements from government departments on this and that, cheeseball campaign directions announced just today, judges in disparate places making statements on decisions that they could've made "any time now", etc. etc.. What really peeved me was the loathesome "Osgood File" which I happened to catch on CBS.. and it started out sounding like it might be the sole mention on MSM, if I only were to wait through the commercial they put in the middle of the 3-minute or so "report".. basically turned out to be simply propagandizing the digitally-challenged masses to think we're damned well under new increased cybersecurity threats, like never before! Stated that hey, we well may have succeeded in hitting Iran's nuke devices with stuxnet, so surely they're going to attack us now! And guess what, they're really dumb but Osgood is here to give us the news: gosh, they can just go *buy* these capabilities.. as if botnets were invented yesterday and we need a brand new anti-anonymity push and deep-packet inspection regime *quick*, right damn now, because any minute now these new-fangled weapons will be upon us! Truly nauseating, the degree to which the masses' minds are now manipulated. I want to link to my earlier posting, for which I apologize for the degree to which it sucks as far as being witty/concise slashdot fare, but bear with me as I type 75wpm and am not good at boiling things down. Important links though, and you may have missed it: http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?cid=39812889

  5. ps., re the Obama veto "threat".. on CISPA Bill Obliterates Privacy Laws With Blank Check of Privacy Invasion · · Score: 0

    You'll notice, in the Democracy Now transcript of the next (not-to-miss!) piece, https://www.democracynow.org/2012/4/26/targeted_hacker_jacob_appelbaum_on_cispa (and definitely see the NSA whistleblower's horror story of which this follows on the heels: http://www.democracynow.org/2012/4/23/more_secrets_on_growing_state_surveillance ) how Amy Goodman smartly points out that B.O. just recently "threatened to veto" the horrendous NDAA.. but those of us who've been around awhile never believed it for a minute, and were proven right yet again as he didn't veto squat. The Dems appear to be quite a calibrated bit of machinery at "look over there" jujitsu.. keeping would-be concerned citizens constantly SPUN-- too behind the curve to effectively take part in informed democracy when putting food on the table is so all-consuming for most of us..

    Also key, is the fact that GOOG et al aren't creating the huge "netroots" groundswell like for SOPA.. they stand to gain (collecting databases on users is after all their biz..) -- says a lot about the nature of the Net Roots, how relatively swiftly/quietly this is sailing thru so far.. hopefully the real citizenry, sans Big Bro Google's help, can raise enough stink by the time this hits Conference Committee. A huge affront to the Bill of Rights-- should be a dealbreaker for any Pol who supports it this election year!
    Bottom line: contact your congresscritters, yes. But that's always pretty unrewarding, really-- I've found that printing up many many flyers and posting them widely can be way more satisfying. Perhaps incorporate the well-thought-out Take Action ideas from EFF: https://eff.org/cyberspying
    note: they also have a keen infographic on their site somewheres, to entice the visually-orientated.

  6. Re:Support media which recognizes this outrage.. on CISPA Bill Obliterates Privacy Laws With Blank Check of Privacy Invasion · · Score: 1

    [apologies, pholks.. I hit Submit instead of Preview by accident, and am just figuring out that I can't edit a comment. Here's the handy-dandy, and proofread, HTML...}

    college&community&public stations a-plenty-- make sure yours is among them:
    https://www.democracynow.org/2012/4/26/cispa_critics_warn_cybersecurity_bill_will

    And here are the go-to sites for leadership/updates on the issue:
    http://www.eff.org/
    http://www.epic.org/ (though, just checking.. not sure why EPIC is lagging on this issue thus far.)
    And though I don't like ragging on sd'ers, it's a bit troubling that the site which is heralded as bringing the news is "hothardware".. I guess a peeve of mine is overspecialization. Ever the humble polyglot, I make it a point to check aggregators of alternative news daily:
    http://www.alternet.org/
    http://www.commondreams.org/

    and as re Your Rights specifically, a good podcast is http://www.lawanddisorder.org/
    ... also, CNet puts together a good "Politics and Law" rss feed: http://news.cnet.com/8300-13578_3-38.xml

    AMANDLA!

  7. Support media which recognizes this outrage.. on CISPA Bill Obliterates Privacy Laws With Blank Check of Privacy Invasion · · Score: 0

    college&community&public stations a-plenty-- make sure yours is among them:

    <URL:https://www.democracynow.org/2012/4/26/cispa_critics_warn_cybersecurity_bill_will>

    And here are the go-to sites for leadership/updates on the issue:

    <URL:http://www.EFF.org>
    <URL:http://www.EPIC.org>
    (though, just checking.. not sure why EPIC is lagging on this issue thus far.)

    And though I don't like ragging on sd'ers, it's a bit troubling that the site which is heralded as bringing the news is "hothardware"..  I guess a peeve of mine is overspecialization.  Ever the humble polyglot, I make it a point to check aggregators of alternative news daily:

    <URL:http://www.alternet.org>
    <URL:http://www.commondreams.org>

    and as re Your Rights specifically, a good podcast is
    <URL:http://www.LawAndDisorder.org>

    ... also, CNet puts together a good "Politics and Law" rss feed:
    <URL:http://http://news.cnet.com/8300-13578_3-38.xml>

    AMANDLA!

  8. Amy G. gives us tales of TSA freaks on today's DN! on Congress Capitulates To TSA; Refuses To Let Bruce Schneier Testify · · Score: 0

    Reminiscent of back when Harry Shearer's Le Show (http://www.harryshearer.com/leshow) had scathing content in its "Tales of Airport Security" segments, I found Democracy Now quite interesting today: http://www.democracynow.org/2012/3/28/lawsuit_seeks_halt_to_tsas_use/

  9. Re:Obama. He's their tool. And you his? on Internet Blacklist Back In Congress · · Score: 0

    As a bona-fide leftist, I was disgusted to see B.O. lift all kinds of left-sounding rhetoric during the 08 campaign. That the whole new kiddie/web2.0 set was pretty much totally fooled, even more despicable. His justice dept has continued Bush's legal battles (pro-"Patriot Act" et al..).. which has met deafening silence in the megaconglomerate (stands to gain) MSM.... his basic econ has been the wet dreams of Larry Summers and Geithner etc.. then note how the MSM eagerly promoted the billionaire-backed faux populism known as "Tea Party".. while continuing the blanket censorship of the Greens and all leftists, which has happened since Greens came to the US but has picked up steam as Dems' lies get more daring and desparate (note how they have moved in on the word "green" all over the place as an overall psy-op.) So just realize, there are real alternatives. (I've voted left of Dems since Dukakis flopped (horrified that Bush was running, knowing his fascist past. (see the front pg of yesterdays NYT re Nazis!)) Matt Gonzales was always a favorite of mine, since he won more votes but was cheated in the count by the Gavin Newsom machine.. (they just HAD to keep gpUS.org from running a major city apparently.) .. though voting for a black WOMAN-- McKinney running as Green, should've became a popular idea if it weren't for the stranglehold the MSM has. Please folks,expand your liberty radar beyond just the digital specialization.. For starters, try the top of todays Alternet for the latest from Kucinich's econ policy guy, Prof. Hudson: http://www.alternet.org/economy/148857/obama's_greatest_betrayal%3A_the_coming_sell-out_to_the_super_rich_and_what_it_means_for_the_rest_of_us/ -- "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.

  10. Re:I'm not sure I buy HAPPY HAIRYPALM SUNDAY on The Economics of Perfect Software · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Ratzinger placed his wee wee in my puty pantes. see http://prorev.com/ for breaking headline POPE CALLS CRITICISM 'PETTY GOSSIP'