Tuesday, July 09, 2013
lawyers file for Double-0's arrest on war crimes?
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July 09, 2013
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Labels: Obamamandian Imperative
the men behind Double-0?
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July 09, 2013
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Labels: Obamamandian Imperative , The Great Game
Monday, July 08, 2013
you can forget about asserting your constitutional rights when the clampdown comes...,
"Federal military commanders have the authority, in extraordinary emergency circumstances where prior authorization by the President is impossible and duly constituted local authorities are unable to control the situation, to engage temporarily in activities that are necessary to quell large-scale, unexpected civil disturbances."
"Environmental destruction, whether caused by human behavior or cataclysmic mega-disasters such as floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, or tsunamis. Problems of this scope may overwhelm the capacity of local authorities to respond, and may even overtax national militaries, requiring a larger international response."
"... anti-government and radical ideologies that potentially threaten government stability."
"DoD might be forced by circumstances to put its broad resources at the disposal of civil authorities to contain and reverse violent threats to domestic tranquility. Under the most extreme circumstances, this might include use of military force against hostile groups inside the United States. Further, DoD would be, by necessity, an essential enabling hub for the continuity of political authority in a multi-state or nationwide civil conflict or disturbance."
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July 08, 2013
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Labels: clampdown , Collapse Crime , Naked Emperor , neofeudalism , not a good look
don't try this at home: (unless you have your crazy white friend and his digital cameras with you)
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July 08, 2013
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Labels: you used to be the man
1930's mass deportations to mexico...,
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July 08, 2013
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Labels: History's Mysteries
Sunday, July 07, 2013
more impressed with this little cat than I am with myself.....,
reddit | I don’t know what you were doing in middle school, but reading newspapers and using words like “theocracy” probably weren’t among your normal activities.
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July 07, 2013
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Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , common sense , truth
left behind by the "recovery"...,
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July 07, 2013
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Labels: Collapse Casualties , reality casualties
banksters jacking the little man for his tiny little morsel of cheese....,
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July 07, 2013
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Labels: banksterism , parasitic
egypt still broke and hongry...,
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July 07, 2013
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Labels: Collapse Casualties , contraction
the egyptian military: manipulating, managing, containing collapse...,
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July 07, 2013
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Labels: The Hardline , The Straight and Narrow , warsocialism
Saturday, July 06, 2013
nsa recruitment drive goes wrong...,
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July 06, 2013
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Labels: common sense , ethics , institutional deconstruction , The Hardline
venezuela offers asylum to edward snowden
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July 06, 2013
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Labels: Naked Emperor , The Great Game , What Now?
in the name of our friendship, we must say things clearly, directly, frankly....,
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July 06, 2013
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Labels: Naked Emperor , unintended consequences
Friday, July 05, 2013
want to see the files being kept on you?
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July 05, 2013
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Labels: unintended consequences , What Now?
Thursday, July 04, 2013
mail isolation control and tracking program...,
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July 04, 2013
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Labels: 2parties1ideology , agenda , Ass Clownery , elite , establishment , What IT DO Shawty...
the "public" broadcast system calls naked thuggery "diplomatic persuasion"...,
Clearly, both publicly and privately, the United States has told the world and particular countries, this is important to us, we want this guy back. By the same token, you don't want to make Edward Snowden the face of any relationship, the be-all and end-all of any relationship. I think that's one of the reasons why a pretty sophisticated play by China.
They were facing a legal process in Hong Kong that might have taken months. You can see with Vladimir Putin, who now has him, wants to get rid much him and has no one to hand him off to, the Chinese look at this and say, why do I want this complication? They whispered in his ear, you have got to go. They move to the side.
I think what we saw yesterday in the interplay over the potential that he might land in Evo Morales' airplane, not a case of the United States playing offense. I think it was a case of countries playing defense, because if you're a European leader right now, your best friend is the United States, very important relationship.
You have got some public sentiment in Europe. It's not so much about Snowden, per se, but he revealed some things that touch on privacy in Europe, a very sensitive issue, so there is some public sympathy for what Snowden represents. And these leaders one by one just said, I can't take a risk that Snowden is on that airplane, so why do I want to walk into that briar patch?
RAY SUAREZ: James Lewis, there was anger in Europe, feigned or real, about the revelations this week about spying on Europeans.
The president of Russia said, yes, Edward Snowden can stay, but he can't keep releasing things. And then he almost caught himself and said, and that may sound strange coming out of my lips.
Is this a game where all the players understand they have an interest, even if they're not friends?
JAMES LEWIS: Yes. And I think President Putin wins the prize for the best line so far in this episode, but everyone is looking at this as a political issue. No one is looking at it as Snowden, per se. They're asking, how would this affect my relations with the U.S.? What do I get out of it? What do I get that's a benefit from giving this kid asylum, particularly when the stuff he has on his computer, they may already have or at least know about?
So he's in an awkward place, and every country is looking at this as a political issue.
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July 04, 2013
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Labels: Naked Emperor , presstitution
old-school creeping in the ecuadoran embassy sheltering assange...,
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July 04, 2013
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Labels: Ass Clownery , global system of 1% supremacy
Wednesday, July 03, 2013
can the pretense of american democracy survive disclosure of the extent of its betrayal by the establishment?
Congress, which in theory should have checked such untrammeled Executive Power, most recently revealed by Edward Snowden's leaking of NSA and other Executive Branch surveillance and spying policies. But what the Snowden affair reaffirms instead is the reality that Congress has little will to oppose such policies and indeed by and large supports the military-industrial-intelligence behemoth that so threatens the rights of all. Given the corporate control of the Congress and the political process more broadly, there is little incentive for legislators to draft and/or support any kind of legislation that would protect and enhance the rights of individual citizens at the expense of state power or its corporate sponsors.
And finally there is the Supreme Court. Here three cases in particular have enabled unprecedented constriction of the power of ordinary people vis-a-vis the political and economic elites who govern--better, rule--over them. The first is the Citizens United decision of 2010, which declared any restrictions on independent corporate campaign spending unconstitutional, thereby giving corporations equal rights and far more power than ordinary citizens. Next was the Clapper v. Amnesty decision this past February, in which the Court ruled in a case involving the surveillance programs revealed by Edward Snowden that human rights activists and journalists do not have the right to challenge secret FISA wiretaps that might collect their data, since they couldn't prove they were a target (an impossible standard since by definition the authorisations to collect data are secret). This ruling "jettisoned the bedrock requirement of the Fourth Amendment," in the words of Georgetown University Constitutional Law professor David Cole, by allowing the surveillance of individuals without any indication they were involved in wrongdoing. Finally, there is the effective overturning of the Voting Rights Act in Shelby v. Holder, decided last week, which will by most accounts ensure that Republican-controlled states pass legislation whose only result - whatever the putative intent - will be to make it much more difficult if not impossible for millions of citizens to carry out their most important democratic obligation. Some may argue that the Court's ruling that bans on same sex marriage are unconstitutional reveals a high degree of ambivalence in the Court's position on fundamental rights. But as important is the victory on marriage equality it is of a fundamentally different order than the stakes involved in the voting rights, which impacts a far broader spectrum of citizens and constitutional principles--namely the ability of government actively to subvert the enfranchisement of its poor and minority citizens. It is far more closely tied to the most basic historical structures of inequality in the United States than were the dynamics behind the uconstitutional prohibition against gay mariage.
The question remains as to what Americans will do in response to this tripartite aggression against them by their government. Almost 36 months ago the tactics and bravery of the early Arab uprisings helped inspire the Occupy movement globally, and particularly in the US. But however powerful the initial outburst, the movement has lost much if not most of its political and cultural momentum. Today protests sweeping across countries as diverse as Turkey and Brazil serve as another reminder of the power, and at times, obligation, of "the people" to take to the streets in order to force their governments take their core needs and concerns into consideration as part of the normal practice of governance.
With no where to turn politically, and an economic system that despite all the scandals and damage of the last half decade still remains firmly in the grips of the hyper-corporate forces that led the country into the "Great Recession," Americans have no one but themselves to rely on to reassert control over a political system that was designed precisely to ensure this kind of stacking of the deck against citizens by their government wouldn't happen. Occupying public or virtual spaces will not solve their problems unless it is done on a far greater scale and level of intensity and perseverance than were exhibited by the first incarnation of the Occupy movement. Even the civil rights revolution offers too narrow a model of protest and strategy for the present situation.
It's hard to know how Americans can actually "take back their government," as Republicans and Democrats routinely urge them without a hint of irony, utilising any of the political and cultural tools presently available to them. But at least with the events of the last few weeks they can no longer say they didn't understand the full spectrum of forces arrayed against them. If that doesn't generate enough urgency to produce the kind of conversations and grass roots practices that can lead to new political models emerging, then the death knell of democracy as most Americans have for generations understood it has most definitely sounded.
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July 03, 2013
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Labels: 2parties1ideology , wikileaks wednesday , you used to be the man
better lift that "head of state" sack and cough, boy!
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CNu
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July 03, 2013
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Labels: Naked Emperor , Obamamandian Imperative , What IT DO Shawty... , wikileaks wednesday
snowden: statement and asylum applications...,
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July 03, 2013
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Labels: 2parties1ideology , wikileaks wednesday
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