December 2011
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"The American Century is Over," Andrew Bacevich,... →
Well worth the read.
Dec 31st
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Dec 28th
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Dec 28th
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My #OccupyLA arrest, by Patrick Meighan (one of... →
This is well worth the read.
Dec 18th
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“If you followed my tweets from the markup session for SOPA in the House of...”
– http://boingboing.net/2011/12/17/wtf-is-happening-with-sopa-now.html
Dec 18th
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“How dismal it is to see present day Americans yearning for the very orthodoxy...”
– (via occupy-your-mind)
Dec 16th
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Dec 16th
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“It’s gotten to the point when anytime I see John Boehner at a podium, I...”
Dec 16th
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A better world is possible, part 1.
I was struck by the phrase “a better world is possible,” projected onto a building next to the Brooklyn Bridge by #occupiers during the November 17 march. It made me think how we’re mis-allocating our resources and how to question some of the assumptions which we’ve been taught to simply accept. Advertising and public relations were ramped up in the early 20th century in...
Dec 16th
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“The escalating violence - and increasingly twisted use of “public...”
Dec 16th
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UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi reverses... →
It disgusts me to read her quotes to the press. It disgusts me to see how the mainstream media has failed to continue to cover that event. And it disgusts me that there has been no coverage yet linking the nationwide police brutality against the protesters to today’s decision to pass NDAA (and President Obama’s failure to veto that bill) - allowing indefinite military detention of US...
Dec 16th
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"The oppressive treatment of Manning is designed... →
Dec 16th
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“Today, Obama failed to veto the NDAA, thus authorizing indefinite military...”
Dec 16th
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THIS IS WHY WE PROTEST: "Is the use of militarized... →
A radical change in law to allow the use of the military inside the United States, against U.S. citizens and residents, and to allow their indefinite military detention based merely on suspicion of being engaged in hostilities against the U.S is being rushed through congress. This amendment, sponsored by Senators Carl Levin and John McCain, was added in the senate after a closed door...
Dec 16th
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"The last time Congress passed indefinite... →
Despite his promise to veto amendments within the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) President Obama said Wednesday he will approve the law allowing the U.S. military to arrest and hold anyone it deems a terrorist, even on American soil. Phil Hirschkorn of CBS News reports the Obama administration abandoned its veto saying the final version of the bill had been “softened.”...
Dec 16th
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THIS IS WHY WE PROTEST: Obama strips Americans'... →
President Barack Obama human rights disconnect: Required Indefinite Detainment Bill include U.S. Citizens, proclaimed this Human Rights Week With little public outrage, on Saturday, President Barack Obama proclaimed human rights week as Senator Levin had revealed on the Senate Floor that, in what constitutes treason and flagrant breach of human rights, particularly Article 9 of the...
Dec 16th
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Washington Post reports 67% of Americans would... →
Dec 16th
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THIS IS WHY WE PROTEST: Obama failed to veto the... →
American Democracy: 1776-2011. It turns out that destroying the American democratic republic was easy to accomplish, historians will write someday. Simply get the three major cable news networks to blather on about useless bull**** for a few days, while legislators meet in secret behind closed doors to rush through the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 (NDAA), and its evil twin...
Dec 16th
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“The Iraq war is a little like “Lost”: it’s ending, but...”
–  Andy Borowitz
Dec 15th
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THIS IS WHY WE PROTEST: Obama refuses to veto... →
Barack Obama has abandoned a commitment to veto a new security law that allows the military to indefinitely detain without trial American terrorism suspects arrested on US soil who could then be shipped to Guantánamo Bay. Human rights groups accused the president of deserting his principles and disregarding the long-established principle that the military is not used in domestic policing....
Dec 15th
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This is why we protest: Congressional staffers... →
istellar: Congressional staffers behind SOPA get shiny new jobs as entertainment industry lobbyists Allison Halataei (former deputy chief of staff for House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas)) and Lauren Pastarnack (former senior aide on the Senate Judiciary Committee) have cool new jobs. Having written the Internet-destroying Stop Online Piracy Act for their bosses while drawing a...
Dec 13th
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Police to test laser that 'blinds rioters' →
‘The technology, developed by a former Royal Marine commando, temporarily impairs the vision of anyone who looks towards the source. It has impressed a division of the Home Office which is testing a new range of devices because of the growing number of violent situations facing the police. The developer, British-based Photonic Security Systems, hopes to offer the device to shipping...
Dec 13th
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Indefinite Military Detention of U.S. Citizens is... →
WASHINGTON — A measure that Congress will likely pass this week allowing indefinite detentions of Americans by the U.S. military will mark a significant loss in the war on terrorism, says a former admiral who ran the Navy legal system. The National Defense Authorization Act, passed by the Senate just over a week ago after a heated debate, includes a provision that requires the military...
Dec 13th
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“I did not vote for these bastards. I voted for other bastards. I demand a...”
– Protester in Moscow, regarding accusations of fraud in the electoral process (via one of my favorite tumblogs, istellar)
Dec 12th
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“Rich people do not create jobs. Customers create jobs.”
– Business Insider “destroys the fiction” that is trickle-down economics.
Dec 12th
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Dec 12th
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Dec 12th
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Dec 12th
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“Truth can reach the public in other ways. In fact, you can even shame the press...”
Dec 12th
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Dec 12th
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Dec 12th
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Dec 12th
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“Most Americans won’t notice these lost opportunities. They don’t get out much or...”
– Rogue Columnist (via azspot) Reblogging without further comment, because none is necessary. (via undercovernun) one thing i miss a lot about germany: i can bike or bus anywhere within the city and take the train anywhere else. (via eytancragg) ^ Yep. (via silverqueen)
Dec 12th
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Actual Children’s Answers to The Question “What Is...
Actual Children’s Answers to The Question “What Is Love?” “Love is when you go out to eat and give somebody most of your French fries without making them give you any of theirs.” - Chrissy, age 6  “Love is what makes you smile when you’re tired.” - Terri, age 4 “Love is when my mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him, to make sure the taste is OK.” - Danny,...
Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
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Media misdirection #26: The fake tumblr profiles...
Interesting to note the recent slew of obviously fake tumblr profiles (the pictures of attractive young women who seem to be speaking with Karl Rove’s hateful voice) appearing recently. It’s as if they’re trying to sap the support of the movement by trying to make it appear as if (1) people who identify with the (attractive fake profile person) should also be dismissive of the...
Dec 7th
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Waif16: Congress Destroyed USPS →
waif16: The media reports that the United States Postal Service is a dying business. The media propagates that technology has replaced “snail mail” and as a result the United States Postal Service is facing a projected $14B deficit next year. This ladies and gentlemen is what I would refer to as a…
Dec 7th
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“I can’t think of any reason why as a population we should be expected to stand...”
– Alan Moore (via twinklebat)
Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
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"Infiltrator" cop explains his role at Occupy... →
Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
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THIS IS WHY WE PROTEST: Following record suicides... →
SAN ANTONIO — A Texas woman who for months was unable to qualify for food stamps pulled a gun in a state welfare office and staged a seven-hour standoff with police that ended with her shooting her two children before killing herself, officials said Tuesday. The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, remained in critical condition Tuesday. The shooting took place at a Texas ...
Dec 7th
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NYPD officers on Facebook post racist rants... →
Worth a read. It puts the rest of the NYPD’s behavior in the last few months (especially) in context. This is why we protest. (Also, whenever an article mentions that police conduct is “being referred to the Bureau of Internal Affairs” they really ought to mention that what it really means is that it will be swept under the rug and away from public view).
Dec 6th
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Dec 5th
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