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Victims of police brutality… Art by Ashley A. Woods.
This is my submission for the APB - Artists Against Police Brutality book - with John Jennings and Bill Campbell. Please take the time to read about the victims in the subsequent posts.
Run Snowden Run
Do you see why the US Government wants Snowden so bad now? It has nothing to do with him supposedly being a criminal. He is in fact a whistleblower and has a lot of damaging information on our government that we all need to know. I hope his leaks are opening some of your eyes who still believe our government is above reproach.
Unbelievably Hypocritical
Can someone please explain to me why we are upset over our government spying oversees than we are about them spying on us??? If the typical argument makes any sense it would make more sense for our government to spy on other countries in the name of our national security than it would to spy on it's own citizens at home. Let's repeal the Patriot Act, every bill that was implemented as a result and dismantle the NSA.
Judge refuses to drop 'aiding the enemy' charge in Bradley Manning trial Ed Pilkington in New York, guardian.co.uk
The judge presiding over the court martial of the WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning has declined to throw out the main charge against him - that he knowingly "aided the enemy" by leaking state secrets that were posted on the internet.
The decisio…
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The NSA's mass and indiscriminate spying on Brazilians Glenn Greenwald, guardian.co.uk
I've written an article on NSA surveillance for the front page of the Sunday edition of O Globo, the large Brazilian newspaper based in Rio de Janeiro. The article is headlined (translated) "US spied on millions of emails and calls of Brazilians",…
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Zimmerman laughs in court at deadly force testimony David Edwards, rawstory.com
In his trial for the murder of slain teen Trayvon Martin on Wednesday, former neighborhood watchmen George Zimmerman found a moment of levity during testimony about when it was appropriate to use deadly force.U.S. Army Capt. Alexis Francisco Carte…
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Zimmerman laughs in court at deadly force testimony David Edwards, rawstory.com
In his trial for the murder of slain teen Trayvon Martin on Wednesday, former neighborhood watchmen George Zimmerman found a moment of levity during testimony about when it was appropriate to use deadly force.U.S. Army Capt. Alexis Francisco Carte…
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Zimmerman laughs in court at deadly force testimony David Edwards, rawstory.com
In his trial for the murder of slain teen Trayvon Martin on Wednesday, former neighborhood watchmen George Zimmerman found a moment of levity during testimony about when it was appropriate to use deadly force.U.S. Army Capt. Alexis Francisco Carte…
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Zimmerman laughs in court at deadly force testimony David Edwards, rawstory.com
In his trial for the murder of slain teen Trayvon Martin on Wednesday, former neighborhood watchmen George Zimmerman found a moment of levity during testimony about when it was appropriate to use deadly force.U.S. Army Capt. Alexis Francisco Carte…
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The leaders of France and Germany criticise the United States over reports that European embassies were bugged and call for clarification.
Kerry responds to US bugging claims http://flip.it/Sxmri
Donald Trump raises death penalty Hadas Gold, politico.com
Repeatedly calling Edward Snowden a “traitor,” Donald Trump alluded to the death penalty on Monday while discussing the NSA leaker.
“I think Snowden is a terrible threat, I think he’s a terrible traitor and you know what we used …
Why am I no surprised Trump raises death penalty http://flip.it/Yf7zj
Paula Deen Hires ‘Scandal’ Inspiration Judy Smith Andrea Watson, jetmag.com
By//Andrea WatsonIt looks like Paula Deen realizes she’s way in over her head. After the N-Word fiasco, rumors say the celeb chef has hired a crisis expert to fix her image, the one she destroyed, remember.Scandal watchers all know…
RT @GetJETmag: Paula Deen hires Judy Smith, the real life "Olivia Pope," to fix her life. http://flip.it/8EXwY
Wendy Davis for Texas governor [email protected] (kos), dailykos.com
Texas Sen. Wendy Davis2014 is election year in Texas, and Rick Perry will be running for an unprecedented fourth term. Maybe. We'll know soon enough. But either way, voters will be deciding on their next governor at that time.Texas has been…
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In Greed We Trust
Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee working as a contractor at the U.S. National Security Agency, leaked details of a top secret U.S. surveillance program, acting out of conscience to protect “liberties for people around the world.”
Both the Washington Post and Britain’s Guardian newspaper - to whom he gave the documents he had purloined - published Snowden’s identity on Sunday after he sought to be identified.
“I don’t want to live in a society that does these sort of things … I do not want to live in a world where everything I do and say is recorded. That is not something I am willing to support or live under,” he told the Guardian, which published a video interview with him on its website.
“The NSA has built an infrastructure that allows it to intercept almost everything. With this capability, the vast majority of human communications are automatically ingested without targeting. If I wanted to see your emails or your wife’s phone, all I have to do is use intercepts. I can get your emails, passwords, phone records, credit cards,” Snowdown said.
The Guardian published revelations last week that U.S. security services had monitored data about phone calls from Verizon and Internet data from large companies such as Google and Facebook.
Photo of Edward Snowden courtesy of the Guardian
Asia curbs US imports of wheat after genetically modified sample found Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent, guardian.co.uk
Billions in food exports at stake following disclosure by US Department of Agriculture of the existence of the GM wheat
The discovery of rogue genetically modified wheat in a farmer's field in Oregon shook global confidence in the safety of…
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