Monthly Archives: May 2008

Friday McCain Bashing

Posted in Politics: McCain | 4 Comments

Big Day In Congress on Iraq Votes

Matt Stoler argues that something really big happened in Congress today.

Open Left:: House Republicans Collapse on Iraq: Today, about 100 House Republicans refused to vote for more war funding, voting 'present'. They are trying to hand off the war to the Democrats, but even Democrats were able to increase their 'no' vote number on funding from 141 to 149.

This war is going to end because it is politically unsustainable. The Senate is going to add the funding back in and the House will make sure the money goes to the war, but recognize how big a deal this is. The Republicans in the House and the Senate are going to utterly collapse this fall, and Democrats will have a mandate to end the war. It's something Obama has promised to do, and now the political logic there is undeniable. The question is whether there will be residual troops in the country, and that is where we can have an impact.

He may be right. The “present” votes are odd and cowardly, and should make some good hay.

But this final bit of triumphalism is over the top: “The Republicans are going to face, as Tom Matzzie said, extinction, because they kept the war going.” No such luck. They may take a pasting, but as we've seen from the Democrats' return from the wilderness, it doesn't last.

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It’s Long (Awaited), But Will It Be Long-Lasting?

Text of California Supreme Court's lengthy 4-3 decision stating that same-sex couples have a state right to marry.

I think there's a very real likelihood this could get overturned at the polls in the next election. Even so, I would imagine — but haven't researched the question — that marriages entered into before that happens would remain valid.

Expect the price of flowers to be high in June.

Posted in Law: Con Law: Marriage | 7 Comments

Side Benefit of the Transparent Society?

Via RB: CCTV, Get Out Clause and iMovie,

What’s a band to do if it hasn’t got the cash to make its own music video and lives in a country with extremely high levels of CCTV? Well, Get Out Clause used state CCTV cameras and their rights to access information to create this clip,

Unable to afford to make their own music video the band set up and performed their music in front of 80 of the 1,300 CCTV cameras used by British state security – one camera was even on a bus…

Now comes the good part: the band used the UK Data Protection Act – that’s the UK equivalent of US reader’s access to information laws – to request all the footage the state collected of them…

And then they turned the footage into a music video.

(The song is ok, but not as inventive as their social engineering.)

Posted in Law: Privacy | 1 Comment

Watch It Spread and Mutate

Bill O'Reilly Flips Out (20-year-old incident placed on YouTube) —> Stephen Colbert mocking O'Reilly —> Bill O'Reilly Flips Out — DANCE REMIX —> ?

Posted in Kultcha | 1 Comment

How Others See Us

Painful to watch.

Americans are NOT stupid – WITH SUBTITLES.

(Note that the video seems about 18 months old. And KFC chicken doesn't probably actually come from Kentucky. )

Thank goodness my exams are nothing like this.

Posted in Politics: International | 3 Comments