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Thursday, August 26, 2010


In Warrantless Wiretapping Case, Obama DOJ's New Arguments Are Worse Than Bush's



Friday evening, in a motion to dismiss Jewel v. NSA, EFF's litigation against the National Security Agency for the warrantless wiretapping of countless Americans, the Obama Administration made two deeply troubling arguments.



First, they argued, exactly as the Bush Administration did on countless occasions, that the state secrets privilege requires the court to dismiss the issue out of hand. They argue that simply allowing the case to continue "would cause exceptionally grave harm to national security." As in the past, this is a blatant ploy to dismiss the litigation without allowing the courts to consider the evidence.



It's an especially disappointing argument to hear from the Obama Administration. As a candidate, Senator Obama lamented that the Bush Administration "invoked a legal tool known as the 'state secrets' privilege more than any other previous administration to get cases thrown out of civil court." He was right then, and we're dismayed that he and his team seem to have forgotten.



Sad as that is, it's the DoJ's second argument that is the most pernicious. The DOJ claims that the U.S. Government is completely immune from litigation for illegal spying — that the Government can never be sued for surveillance that violates federal privacy statutes.



http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/04/obama-doj-worse-than-bush
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Examples of Obama continuing Bush's policies:



Expert Consensus: Obama Mimics Bush On State Secrets



Is the Obama administration mimicking its predecessor on issues of secrecy and the war on terror?



During the presidential campaign, Obama criticized Bush for being too quick to invoke the state secrets claim. But last Friday, his Justice Department filed a motion in a warrantless wiretapping lawsuit, brought by the digital-rights group EFF. And the Obama-ites took a page out of the Bush DOJ's playbook by demanding that the suit, Jewel v. NSA, be dismissed entirely under the state secrets privilege, arguing that allowing it go forward would jeopardize national security.



Coming on the heels of the two other recent cases in which the new administration has asserted the state secrets privilege, the motion sparked outrage among civil libertarians and many progressive commentators.



http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/04/expert_consensus_obama_aping_bush_on_state_secrets.php?ref=fp1



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Obama's a fraud, no rhetoric about it.



How do you think "he's a lot better than his predecessor"? Because you think he's got a more winning personality? He has continued just about all of the Bush-Cheney policies, and has even gone Bush and Cheney one better on several fronts. Anybody defending Obama is either a paid political operative or just too ig.no.rant to be taken seriously by anyone. You are your own (and all of our) worst enemy, chum.



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Wednesday, August 25, 2010


Did you know that the photo the other day of Obama & his daughter swimming "in the Gulf of Mexico" (so that people would travel to the Gulf states and spend their vacation dollars there, that the water was safe), that Obama & Sasha weren't actually swimming in the Gulf of Mexico? http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/president-goes-for-a-swim-in-the-gulf-ndash-or-does-he-2053567.html



Few know this because this story about the building of a m0sque in NYC has obliterated all other news in the media.
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Stop the BS.



Americans use gas/oil/coal/nuclear because the Corporate-owned government has set it up that way.



All 306 million of us could be environmentally conscious and want to use alternative types of energy, but if it's not there we're going to use what is there.



Until the government makes it happen, it won't.



I think it's too late to change course (and has been too late since the Sixth Great Extinction began), and what's happening now is the "thinning of the herd".



There's no way that pro-non-regulated capitalists intend to repair the economy (or any of the damage done to the US economy & environment in the last 40 years) aside from 'growth' (using shared national resources, e.g., lumber from national forests, minerals, water, etc., to manufacture products for sale). Growth also means building more houses, shopping centers, etc., and that means more people. We don't need more people. We're in this fix because the planet has too many people, and too much growth.



So hunker down, batten the hatches, because it's going to be a bumpy ride.



P.S. Obama's a fraud. He's in office to serve the Elites, preserve and save their fortunes and keep capitalism intact, and keep the People from rioting in the streets and marching on Washington with torches and pitchforks.
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Elizabeth Hurley Swears By 'Almost Nothing For Breakfast'


Or to quote Roseanne Barr on the secret to how she lost weight, "Eat less, move more. Who knew?"
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Existing Homes Sales PLUNGE To 15-Year Low


Sure, but everyone has to live somewhere. So if you're selling your home to relocate for a new job, someone else is looking to buy a home where you are selling yours, perhaps for the same reason?



"Neighborhood decay"? Is that a euphemism for "white flight" due to "the wrong people (minorities)" moving in next door?



You can never tell how a neighborhood is going to evolve, or what your city's government is going to do over the course of a lifetime to affect your property's values, which is why it's a good idea to be active in your city's local political scene. I've lived in cities where those who weren't active saw their neighborhoods (& lives) destroyed by redevelopment (the Fillmore-Western Addition in San Francisco - http://harlemofthewestsf.ucsc.edu/redevelopment.html / New York & Robert Moses - http://books.google.com/books?id=Oy3rUgKAWrYC&pg=PR17&lpg=PR17&dq=%22redevelopment+in+the+1960s%22+%22new+york%22&source=bl&ots=Pm4gbmfFVn&sig=Re42fHzn539pDDNg07x1m6UAWPU&hl=en&ei=HQV1TLX7IYPCsAP87OSgDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22redevelopment%20in%20the%201960s%22%20%22new%20york%22&f=false ).



I'm currently living in a city that has been transitioning from rural agricultural to dense single family suburban developments ("little boxes made of ticky tack"). Hold-outs who refused to sell to developers have forced the developers to build around them. Only time will tell if their homes appreciate in value or will ultimately be sold to the developers by the heirs for land value alone. Or if the homes (late 19th/early 20th century Victorian farmhouses) merit preservations as historical registered landmarks.
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