December 2010
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“Assange sticks his head above this bland crowd of empty slogan-chanters and...”
– Wikilinks « zunguzungu (via m1k3y)
Dec 28th
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Karl Rove Suspected In Swedish-U.S. Political... →
davepress: nedhepburn: The cases against Assange were dropped three months ago. Then reopened against the will of the women involved. By Karl Rove. So, there’s something. azspot: . Rove’s resignation followed the scandalous Bush mid-term political purge of nine of the nation’s 93 powerful U.S. attorneys. (via dailybrainfood) Wow. This is completely unsurprising but nice to know there is...
Dec 27th
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“Mega has over 100 million registered users,” Lam continued, “over 45 million...”
– Exclusive: MegaUpload Issues Response to RIAA Over Mastercard Cutoff (via m1k3y)
Dec 27th
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Dec 25th
Truth Revealed
iownimages: It’s not just pizza boxes for stealth…
Dec 25th
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Dec 25th
“The people who run our cities don’t understand graffiti because they think...”
– Banksy (via therecipe) (via i-am-the-lighthouse) —- Solid dose of truth, there. (via floket)
Dec 24th
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What WikiLeaks revealed to the world in 2010 →
brianwood: Just reading the headlines alone is enlightening, and makes you wonder why people are so focused on punishing the people bringing this information to light rather than those committing the abuses of law.
Dec 24th
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“Simultaneously advocating government transparency and individual privacy isn’t...”
– Glenn Greenwald responds to criticism of Assange’s alleged hypocrisy (via anonops)
Dec 24th
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Obama toasts 'season of progress' after big wins →
krza: Corporate media tells us what to think. That’s right. Look at this headline. Look at this article. This is an example of federally subsidized media telling us how to think. Obama is toasting to his victories, let’s all celebrate him in his ground breaking presidency (perhaps with a “prestigious” award- Nobel prize, dare I say?)  I’ve seen the news. I’ve heard the “celebration” of the...
Dec 24th
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Afghan & Iraq War Logs Coverage: WikiLeaks cables:... →
streamsofwikileaks: Michael Moore: US officials panicked when they thought an NZ cabinet minister was hosting a showing of his film Fahrenheit 9/11. Photograph: Gary Calton/Network Whatever else WikiLeaks may have revealed, one fact has been repeatedly confirmed: the US government under George Bush…
Dec 24th
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“St Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Arizona was a Catholic-affiliated...”
– http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/12/no_loss_no_loss_at_all.php (via floket)
Dec 22nd
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Recording the Police →
armer: michaelk42: Being able to record the police is one of the best ways to ensure that the police are held accountable for their actions. Privacy has to be viewed in the context of relative power. For example, the government has a lot more power than the people. So privacy for the government increases their power and increases the power imbalance between government and the people;...
Dec 22nd
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Recording the Police →
Being able to record the police is one of the best ways to ensure that the police are held accountable for their actions. Privacy has to be viewed in the context of relative power. For example, the government has a lot more power than the people. So privacy for the government increases their power and increases the power imbalance between government and the people; it decreases liberty. ...
Dec 22nd
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Dec 22nd
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Come on, Best Buy
The Logitech G13 suddenly became a sold-out item this week? Sure, fine. But don’t have clueless floor guy telling me it’s discontinued, and he can’t find out if the other store has it, much less have them hold it. You have Macs with internet in the store. I can check your own website right there and find out a.) I can still get it shipped to the store in a week b.) whether or...
Dec 22nd
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“Our Founding Fathers Would Never Have Tolerated This Muslim Nonsense! But...”
– 5 Ridiculous Things You Probably Believe About Islam | Cracked.com (via lainieyeoh)
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