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Jon Stewart on the cushy lives of teachers - Boing Boing |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:52 am EST, Mar 5, 2011 |
As always, Mr Stewart puts it into perspective -- the same people who object to limiting the tax-funded bonuses of bailed out bankers because it would violate their contracts say that teachers' contracts should be torn up and their benefits slashed.
Corruption. Jon Stewart on the cushy lives of teachers - Boing Boing |
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Photos: "Zombie" Ants Found With New Mind-Control Fungi |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:28 am EST, Mar 5, 2011 |
The fungus species can infect an ant, take over its brain, and then kill the insect once it moves to a location ideal for the fungi to grow and spread their spores.
Photos: "Zombie" Ants Found With New Mind-Control Fungi |
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This Is Just The Start - Thomas Friedman |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:14 am EST, Mar 5, 2011 |
Future historians will long puzzle over how the self-immolation of a Tunisian street vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi, in protest over the confiscation of his fruit stand, managed to trigger popular uprisings across the Arab/Muslim world. We know the big causes — tyranny, rising food prices, youth unemployment and social media. But since being in Egypt, I’ve been putting together my own back-of-the-envelope guess list of what I’d call the “not-so-obvious forces” that fed this mass revolt.
This Is Just The Start - Thomas Friedman |
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The leaked campaign to attack WikiLeaks and its supporters - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:25 pm EST, Feb 12, 2011 |
Some hyperbolic adjectives removed, but the core point made here is serious. After Anonymous imposed... cyber disruptions on Paypal, Master Card and Amazon, the DOJ... vowed to arrest the culprits, and several individuals were just arrested as part of those attacks. But weeks earlier, a... cyber-attack was launched at WikiLeaks, knocking them offline. Those attacks were sophisticated and dangerous.... Yet the DOJ has never announced any investigation into those attacks or vowed to apprehend the culprits, and it's impossible to imagine that ever happening. Why? Because crimes carried out that serve the Government's agenda and target its opponents are permitted and even encouraged; cyber-attacks are "crimes" only when undertaken by those whom the Government dislikes, but are perfectly permissible when the Government itself or those with a sympathetic agenda unleash them. Whoever launched those cyber attacks at WikiLeaks (whether government or private actors) had no more legal right to do so than Anonymous, but only the latter will be prosecuted.
The leaked campaign to attack WikiLeaks and its supporters - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com |
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Chamber of Commerce Law Firm Studied Disinformation, Smear and Coercion Campaign Against Opponents « naked capitalism |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
6:36 pm EST, Feb 11, 2011 |
As much as this is creepy and reflects badly on the prospective perps, it also shows how a climate of economic insecurity and class stratification has lowered the bar for effective coercion. HG Bary [SIC] wouldn’t default to these sort of strategies if they weren’t normally effective. But something is seriously amiss in the body politic if people who are merely on the anti corporate side of the debate can expect to be subjected to surveillance, character/professional reputation assassination, and perhaps even threats to their safety.
Chamber of Commerce Law Firm Studied Disinformation, Smear and Coercion Campaign Against Opponents « naked capitalism |
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US Chamber’s Lobbyists Solicited Hackers To Sabotage Unions, Smear Chamber’s Political Opponents |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
6:26 pm EST, Feb 11, 2011 |
ThinkProgress has learned that a law firm representing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the big business trade association representing ExxonMobil, AIG, and other major international corporations, is working with set of “private security” companies and lobbying firms to undermine their political opponents, including ThinkProgress, with a surreptitious sabotage campaign. According to e-mails obtained by ThinkProgress, the Chamber hired the lobbying firm Hunton and Williams. Hunton And Williams’ attorney Richard Wyatt, who once represented Food Lion in its infamous lawsuit against ABC News, was hired by the Chamber in October of last year. To assist the Chamber, Wyatt and his associates, John Woods and Bob Quackenboss, solicited a set of private security firms — HB Gary Federal, Palantir, and Berico Technologies (collectively called Team Themis) — to develop tactics for damaging progressive groups and labor unions, in particular ThinkProgress, the labor coalition called Change to Win, the SEIU, US Chamber Watch, and StopTheChamber.com.
Some of the HB Gary email revelations represent evidence of deeply fucked up political conspiracies. US Chamber’s Lobbyists Solicited Hackers To Sabotage Unions, Smear Chamber’s Political Opponents |
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After Mubarak, Egypt's Revolution Is Far From Over - Max Fisher - International - The Atlantic |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:19 pm EST, Feb 11, 2011 |
After two and half weeks of protests, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has resigned the presidency he'd held since 1981. According to a brief announcement from Vice President Omar Suleiman, the high council of Egypt's powerful military will take over the leadership of the country. Though the military issued a statement pledging Constitutional reforms, an end to the decades-long state of emergency, and a transfer to a free democracy, it's not clear how that will happen or when.
After Mubarak, Egypt's Revolution Is Far From Over - Max Fisher - International - The Atlantic |
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