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Aaron's Blog
Tuesday, 14 November 2006
Aaron's Political Stuff is now on StumbleUpon
Topic: Political Stuff

Greetings!

 

I don't put political stuff on this blog any longer.  I have since discovered StumbleUpon - an awesome social book-marking service.  I have found it so useful for spreading political information, that is where I concentrate my activist efforts.  (Plus, I bookmark LOTS of other things there as well.)  So I invite you to check out all the great stuff I've stored at: 

http://kheph777.stumbleupon.com 

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Aaron 


Posted by kheph777 at 4:23 AM EST
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Thursday, 10 August 2006
The Question of Iran
Topic: Political Stuff

If you watch TV news in the United States, you will
hear two messages over and over again:

1. Iran is doing something threatening with
nuclear weapons

2. The US is considering a pre-emptive strike
against Iran's nuclear capacity

As is often the case, some critically important
information has been left out of the story being
told to the public, specifically:

* What exactly is Iran's nuclear weapons capacity?

* What other Middle Eastern country is actively
involved in a covert nuclear weapons program?

* What kind of weapons is the US considering using
in a strike against Iran?

Three short videos answer these questions:

http://brasscheck.com/videos/middleeast/me6.html

Please share this video with friends and colleagues
so they can be informed about this very serious issue.

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Posted by kheph777 at 2:26 AM EDT
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Friday, 20 January 2006
Feds after Google data
Topic: Political Stuff
Spred far and wide!

Feds after Google data
By Howard Mintz
Mercury News

The Bush administration on Wednesday asked a federal judge to order Google to turn over a broad range of material from its closely guarded databases.

The move is part of a government effort to revive an Internet child protection law struck down two years ago by the U.S. Supreme Court. The law was meant to punish online pornography sites that make their content accessible to minors. The government contends it needs the Google data to determine how often pornography shows up in online searches.

In court papers filed in U.S. District Court in San Jose, Justice Department lawyers revealed that Google has refused to comply with a subpoena issued last year for the records, which include a request for 1 million random Web addresses and records of all Google searches from any one-week period.

The Mountain View-based search and advertising giant opposes releasing the information on a variety of grounds, saying it would violate the privacy rights of its users and reveal company trade secrets, according to court documents.

Nicole Wong, an associate general counsel for Google, said the company will fight the government's effort ``vigorously.''

``Google is not a party to this lawsuit, and the demand for the information is overreaching,'' Wong said.

The case worries privacy advocates, given the vast amount of information Google and other search engines know about their users.

``This is exactly the kind of case that privacy advocates have long feared,'' said Ray Everett-Church, a South Bay privacy consultant. ``The idea that these massive databases are being thrown open to anyone with a court document is the worst-case scenario. If they lose this fight, consumers will think twice about letting Google deep into their lives.''

Everett-Church, who has consulted with Internet companies facing subpoenas, said Google could argue that releasing the information causes undue harm to its users' privacy.

``The government can't even claim that it's for national security,'' Everett-Church said. ``They're just using it to get the search engines to do their research for them in a way that compromises the civil liberties of other people.''

The government argues that it needs the information as it prepares to once again defend the constitutionality of the Child Online Protection Act in a federal court in Pennsylvania. The law was struck down in 2004 because it was too broad and could prevent adults from accessing legal porn sites.

However, the Supreme Court invited the government to either come up with a less drastic version of the law or go to trial to prove that the statute does not violate the First Amendment and is the only viable way to combat child porn.

As a result, government lawyers said in court papers they are developing a defense of the 1998 law based on the argument that it is far more effective than software filters in protecting children from porn. To back that claim, the government has subpoenaed search engines to develop a factual record of how often Web users encounter online porn and how Web searches turn up material they say is ``harmful to minors.''

The government indicated that other, unspecified search engines have agreed to release the information, but not Google.

``The production of those materials would be of significant assistance to the government's preparation of its defense of the constitutionality of this important statute,'' government lawyers wrote, noting that Google is the largest search engine.

Google has the largest share of U.S. Web searches with 46 percent, according to November 2005 figures from Nielsen//NetRatings. Yahoo is second with 23 percent, and MSN third with 11 percent.
Mercury News Staff Writer Michael Bazeley contributed to this report. Contact Howard Mintz at hmintz@mercurynews.com or (408) 286-0236.

Posted by kheph777 at 1:59 AM EST
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Friday, 13 January 2006
Time to do Something about Tow Trucks
Topic: Political Stuff
I just had to rant a bit about this one:

Tampa Man Fatally Shot By Tow Truck Driver
http://www.local10.com/news/5950018/detail.html

This happened just up the street from my home. Let me tell you, folks, I am sick and damned tired of these criminal scum we call "tow truck drivers" having free reign to victimize people. They are car theives, plain and simple - and no amount of rationalization is going to change that. They prey on the misery of others, and that puts them on the lowest rung of society in my book.

I'm not saying that no car ever needs towed. Sometimes folks do abandon cars. Sometimes businesses do have problems wtih folks taking their customers' or resident's parking spaces.

But these should be *extreme* cases. Instead, tow companies go out looking for as many contracts as they can get - and they spend night after night scooping up car after car, raking in money at the expense of folks who weren't doing a damned thing wrong.

That story at the above link isn't the whole story. Those guys went to that nightclub because they had just buried their brother. They came out to find the car gone, and so went to (rightfully) get it back. Then one of them was murdered in cold blood by the creep tow-truck driver who stole the car in the first place! So the family now gets to bury ANOTHER brother, ANOTHER son, ANOTHER father.

The local community here is pissed. The entire NATION should be pissed.


Posted by kheph777 at 2:24 AM EST
Updated: Friday, 13 January 2006 2:28 AM EST
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