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  • EFF Live-tweeting of SOPA hearings: @EFFLive

    Posted 1 month ago

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    Tags: eff, privacy, sopa, political soap box, tech|ethics,

  • Having previously participated in protests which marched over the Brooklyn Bridge, I was not surprised to hear about the arrests of Occupy Wall Street protesters in the roadway of the bridge. You’re not allowed to block traffic with any protest, especially a bottleneck. Is it “restrictive of your right to protest?” Perhaps somewhat, but I don’t think a side effect of demonstrating dissent should be to totally screw your fellow citizens’ commute. They have just as much “right” to the public roads as you do, so let’s all share, no?

    The Economist:

    The video is pretty clear. A group of protesters come to a halt at the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge roadway. There a cop tells them that if they continue walking, they will be arrested. The group continues walking. Within the next couple of hours hundreds of people are arrested.

    We can debate the fairness of this police action. It seems if the police wanted to prevent the protesters from walking on the road they could’ve put up a barrier. People in the back of the procession couldn’t have heard the police officer’s warning; some may have willingly retreated. At the same time, the lead protesters knew they were guiding their comrades into illegal territory. 

    Posted 4 months ago

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    Tags: Broolyn Bridge, Occupy Wall Street, political soap box, protest, wall street,

  • These 99% (and requisite ironic 1%) posts are piling up on reddit/imgur. I really enjoyed this one. With that sort of ability to write, hopefully they’ll find what they need.

    These 99% (and requisite ironic 1%) posts are piling up on reddit/imgur. I really enjoyed this one. With that sort of ability to write, hopefully they’ll find what they need.

    Posted 4 months ago

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    Tags: occupy Wall Street, 99%, imgur, finance, politics, political soap box,

  • (via cajunboy)
Los Angeles Times:

First Lady Michelle Obama announced Thursday, September 15, 2011 at an Olive Garden Restaurant in suburban Hyattsville, Maryland, that the Darden Restaurant Corporation - owners of Olive Garden, Red Lobster, and others - will commit to cutting calories and sodium and offering healthier kids’ menu choices.

    (via cajunboy)

    Los Angeles Times:

    First Lady Michelle Obama announced Thursday, September 15, 2011 at an Olive Garden Restaurant in suburban Hyattsville, Maryland, that the Darden Restaurant Corporation - owners of Olive Garden, Red Lobster, and others - will commit to cutting calories and sodium and offering healthier kids’ menu choices.

    Reblogged 4 months ago from cajunboy

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    Tags: olive garden, freedom fries, political soap box, facebook, people are idiots,

  • tehsunshine:

This is actually a documented phenomenon:
“The Only Moral Abortion is My Abortion: When the Anti-Choice Choose”
(I know we’ve linked to this before, but it can never be posted too many times).

    tehsunshine:

    This is actually a documented phenomenon:

    “The Only Moral Abortion is My Abortion: When the Anti-Choice Choose”

    (I know we’ve linked to this before, but it can never be posted too many times).

    (Source: thenightsaretorun)

    Reblogged 11 months ago from drinkyourjuice

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  • Left: Armored vehicle on fire in Cairo, just outside the Headquarters of the NDP (National Democratic Party, Egypt’s current party in power), which is currently also engulfed in flames.
Right: Egypt state television live broadcast of a peaceful Cairo, camera pointed the other direction toward the National Opera House.
UPDATE: It’s not even a current shot of the Opera House. Apparently this image is from Iftar Time during last year’s Ramadan.

    Left: Armored vehicle on fire in Cairo, just outside the Headquarters of the NDP (National Democratic Party, Egypt’s current party in power), which is currently also engulfed in flames.

    Right: Egypt state television live broadcast of a peaceful Cairo, camera pointed the other direction toward the National Opera House.

    UPDATE: It’s not even a current shot of the Opera House. Apparently this image is from Iftar Time during last year’s Ramadan.

    Posted 1 year ago

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  • Live Al Jazeera English coverage of Egypt Protests

    Great live coverage and international commentary that recognizes the difficulty between promoting free democratic elections and the potential people those elections could introduce to power. Amazing video.

    Posted 1 year ago

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    Tags: egypt, protests, political soap box, video,

  • Anonymous takes down Glenn Beck Today.com

    chronon:

    stfuglennbeck:

    it’s even got the latest anonymous video embedded in it.

    FUCK YEAH!

    Win.

    bogus. website was registered on 12/6.

    http://reports.internic.net/cgi/whois?whois_nic=glennbecktoday.com&type=domain

    (Source: stfuhatemongers)

    Reblogged 1 year ago from chronon-deactivated20110509

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  • (via brave-slut)
borninflames:

From photographer L. Weingarten’s “A Series of Questions”, depicting transgender, transsexual, and genderqueer people holding signs painted with the questions they have actually been asked by friends and strangers alike.
More photos at link above, and I urge you to click, because before I saw this work, I don’t think I’d ever *really* thought seriously about what it actually feels like to have your most private self questioned on a daily basis. The amazing thing is that, when you look at these photographs, the questions are being asked of you, and as a gender-normative person who’s never had to deal with this particular type of harassment, it really snaps into perfect focus the offense and outrage that these people must feel on a daily basis.
Thanks to Lipstick Feminists for the heads-up on this work.

    (via brave-slut)

    borninflames:

    From photographer L. Weingarten’s “A Series of Questions”, depicting transgender, transsexual, and genderqueer people holding signs painted with the questions they have actually been asked by friends and strangers alike.

    More photos at link above, and I urge you to click, because before I saw this work, I don’t think I’d ever *really* thought seriously about what it actually feels like to have your most private self questioned on a daily basis. The amazing thing is that, when you look at these photographs, the questions are being asked of you, and as a gender-normative person who’s never had to deal with this particular type of harassment, it really snaps into perfect focus the offense and outrage that these people must feel on a daily basis.

    Thanks to Lipstick Feminists for the heads-up on this work.

    Reblogged 1 year ago from face-down-asgard-up

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    Tags: art, hairy feminists, photo, political soap box, feminism,

  • ”Poetry is a political act because it involves telling the truth.

    June Jordan (via deadwritersvia followingmichaelaround)

    (previously)

    Reblogged 1 year ago from followingmichaelaround

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    Tags: art, poetry, political soap box, quote,

  • No Secrets – WikiLeaks and Julian Assange

    via inky via New Yorker:

    Defense Secretary Robert Gates: ‘The video was like looking at war “through a soda straw”. There is no before and there is no after.’

    Assange: ‘Well, at least there is now a middle, which is a vast improvement.’

    Reblogged 1 year ago from inky

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  • coinci-drill
Bill Maher is dead on with this one. Palin ‘shop in 3..2…1…

    coinci-drill

    Bill Maher is dead on with this one. Palin ‘shop in 3..2…1…

    Posted 1 year ago

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  • We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint

    via mikehudack via NYT:

    In General McMaster’s view, PowerPoint’s worst offense is not a chart like the spaghetti graphic, which was first uncovered by NBC’s Richard Engel, but rigid lists of bullet points (in, say, a presentation on a conflict’s causes) that take no account of interconnected political, economic and ethnic forces. “If you divorce war from all of that, it becomes a targeting exercise,” General McMaster said.

    […]

    Last year when a military Web site, Company Command, asked an Army platoon leader in Iraq, Lt. Sam Nuxoll, how he spent most of his time, he responded, “Making PowerPoint slides.” When pressed, he said he was serious.

    “I have to make a storyboard complete with digital pictures, diagrams and text summaries on just about anything that happens,” Lieutenant Nuxoll told the Web site. “Conduct a key leader engagement? Make a storyboard. Award a microgrant? Make a storyboard.”

    Reblogged 1 year ago from mikehudack

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    Tags: political soap box, find the markov chain,

  • USDA Downplays Own Scientist’s Research on Ill Effects of Monsanto Herbicide

    via notforpublicconsumption via Grist:

    While exact figures are a closely guarded secret thanks to the USDA’s refusal to update its pesticide use database after 2007, estimates suggest upwards of 200 million pounds of glyphosate were dumped on fields and farms in the US in 2008 alone. That’s almost double the amount used in 2005.

    Gyphosate has been under attack from several quarters of late. Research indicates that, while glyphosate on its own may be relatively “safe,” it is actually quite toxic in combination with the other (supposedly “inert”) ingredients in commercial preparations of the herbicide, i.e. the stuff that farmers actually spray on their fields.

    My mom used to talk about the public boycotts of Monsanto in the 1970s over this very same product. In college, we boycotted Monsanto for being the Halliburton of chemicals (see: War on Drugs contracts). Disturbingly, it seems that public awareness of this company and its practices is declining rather than increasing.

    Oh by the way, Monsanto wishes you a Happy Earth Day!

    Posted 1 year ago

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