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FCC Issues Rule Allowing FBI to Dictate Wiretap-Friendly Design for Internet Services

Saturday, August 6th, 2005

Today the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a release announcing its new rule expanding the reach of the Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act (CALEA). The ruling is a reinterpretation of the scope of CALEA and will force Internet broadband providers and certain voice-over-IP (VoIP) providers to build backdoors into their networks that make it easier for law enforcement to wiretap them. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has argued against this expansion of CALEA in several rounds of comments to the FCC on its proposed rule.

Boston airport tries to kill free Wi-Fi node

Friday, August 5th, 2005

How lame is this?? Like the pay for service doesn’t use the same frequency and thereby has the same “unacceptable potential risk”??

Boston’s Logan International Airport is attempting to pull the plug on Continental Airlines’ free Wi-Fi node, which competes with the airport’s $7.95-a-day pay service.

In an escalating series of threatening letters sent over the last few weeks, airport officials have pledged to “take all necessary steps to have the (Wi-Fi) antenna removed” from Continental’s frequent flyer lounge. Continental’s free service poses an “unacceptable potential risk” to communications gear used by the state police and the Transportation Security Administration, the letters claim.

Jagger ‘was blackmailed by detective’ in drugs raid

Monday, August 1st, 2005

He is now a knight of the realm and respected elder statesman of pop but to Scotland Yard’s finest 36 years ago, Mick Jagger was a drug-addled miscreant who represented the “dregs of society“.

This Is Broken

Saturday, July 30th, 2005

A project to make businesses more aware of their
customer experience
, and how to fix it

Condoleezza In the Middle

Friday, July 29th, 2005

It was September 2002, and then-National Security Advisor, now-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was fastening on CNN perhaps the most memorable and frightening single link in the Bush regime’s chain of lies propagandizing the war on Iraq. Behind her carefully planted one-liner with its grim imagery was the whole larger hoax about Saddam Hussein possessing or about to acquire weapons of mass destruction, a deception as blatant and inflammatory as claims of the Iraqi dictator’s ties to Al Qaeda.

Rice’s demagogic scare tactic was also very much part of the tangled history of alleged Iraqi purchases of uranium from Niger, the fabrication leading to ex-Ambassador Joseph Wilson’s now famous exposé of the fraud, the administration’s immediate retaliatory “outing” of Wilson’s wife Valerie Plame as a CIA operative, and now the revelation that the President’s supreme political strategist Karl Rove and Vice President Dick Cheney’s Chief of Staff Lewis Libby were involved in that potentially criminal leak – altogether the most serious political crisis Bush has faced. In fact, though her pivotal role has been missed entirely – or deliberately ignored – in both the media feeding frenzy and the rising political clamor, Condoleezza Rice was also deeply embroiled in the Niger uranium-Plame scandal, arguably as much as or more so than either Rove or Libby.

Big Brother Nixes Happy Hour

Friday, July 29th, 2005

So now employers have the right to tell you who you can and cannot associate with on your free time???

It is a regular pastime for co-workers to chat during a coffee break, at a union hall, or over a beer about workplace issues, good grilling recipes, and celebrity gossip. Yet a recent ruling by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) allows employers to ban off-duty fraternizing among co-workers, severely weakening the rights of free association and speech, and violating basic standards of privacy for America’s workers.

Pentagon Blocks Release of Abu Ghraib Images: Here’s Why

Thursday, July 28th, 2005

I suspect that the images would make it more difficult as to who the real terrorists are. I still predict that the images will slowly begin being leaked.

So what is shown on the 87 photographs and four videos from Abu Ghraib prison that the Pentagon, in an eleventh hour move, blocked from release this weekend? One clue: Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told Congress last year, after viewing a large cache of unreleased images: “I mean, I looked at them last night, and they’re hard to believe.” They show acts “that can only be described as blatantly sadistic, cruel and inhumane,” he added.

Defense Department Refuses to Turn Over Abuse Photographs; Asks to File Secret Brief Justifying Refusal

Friday, July 22nd, 2005

What the F#$& are they trying to hide this time. I predict that some of them will appear anyway, although not in the MSM.

Today was the day the government was supposed to process and redact photographs and videos relating to the abuse and torture of prisoners held abroad. Raising new arguments on the eve of its deadline, the United States government refused to release the materials to the public. The photographs and videos were to be processed for eventual release as a result of a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and other organizations.

More Expensive Driver’s Licenses Coming, Governors Warn

Tuesday, July 19th, 2005

The REAL ID Act is gonna be real fun…

Huckabee’s prediction: “Lines longer, price higher, frustration certainly greater.”

Put Your Country Above Your Party

Thursday, July 14th, 2005

I care too much about my country to put a political party over the interests of our nation. Could there come a time again when I go back to supporting Republicans? Of course. When they go back to representing what we used to believe in and when they go back to representing the ideals of this country.