More wisdom from Jackie and Dunlap ;-)
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Judge rules part of Patriot Act unconstitutional
Provisions allow search warrants issued without probable cause, she says...
PORTLAND, Ore. - Two provisions of the USA Patriot Act are unconstitutional because they allow search warrants to be issued without a showing of probable cause, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken ruled that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, as amended by the Patriot Act, "now permits the executive branch of government to conduct surveillance and searches of American citizens without satisfying the probable cause requirements of the Fourth Amendment."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20999950/Good Lord! Why did it take this long? Constitution, Duh! Remember?
Sunday, September 23, 2007
How Koolu is this?
$199
Koolu Thin Client with 512 MB of RAM
$299
Koolu Net Appliance with 512 MB of RAMplus 80 GB hard drive and Ubuntu pre-loaded
Both models have all these features:- Quiet and reliable fan-less operation- Energy efficient. Uses less than 10 watts!- No fan and ultra low power means it can be left on all the time- Up to 1920 x 1440 display resolution- Full 16-bit audio with stereo; Microphone-in, Audio-out/Headphone- 4 USB ports with printer, keyboard, mouse, and storage support- 10/100 MBit BASE-T wired Ethernet standard.
Most people use their computers to surf the net, email and download their digital pictures. Most everything else can now be done from the browser. Google and others now provide storage and apps like word processing and spreadsheets. Now your not going to be able to play 3-D games or edit video on one of the things but most people don't use their systems for that anyhow. A Koolu runs on less than 10% of the power it takes to run a normal desktop system so at an average energy cost savings of $18.00 per month it should pay for itself in about three years time. Not to mention that it makes no noise, is very small and has no moving parts to wear out. If you don't want the hard drive option, lightweight Linux distros such as Puppy and DSL can be ran from a $20.00 flash drive. Several Koolus can be ran on a home network behind a low cost terminal server so you can have complete control over what your children can and cant' do on the net. No viruses or spyware to get is a big plus. Mark
Bush vows to veto kids’ health insurance bill
President Bush speaks during a news conference at the James Brady Press Briefing Room in the White House in Washington on Thursday.
WASHINGTON - President Bush again called Democrats "irresponsible" on Saturday for pushing an expansion he opposes to a children's health insurance program.
"Democrats in Congress have decided to pass a bill they know will be vetoed," Bush said of the measure that draws significant bipartisan support, repeating in his weekly radio address an accusation he made earlier in the week. "Members of Congress are risking health coverage for poor children purely to make a political point."...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20920548/
Lets do the math. - $35 billion over five years for our poor kids.
$134.5 billion so far for the war in Iraq. Exxon Mobile has made $9.28 billion in profits for the first quarter of this year alone. Microsoft made a pidley $14.4 billion in it's first quarter. Walmarts profits were down from the last four years to only $2.8 billion. The nations HMO's made $3.6 billion the first quarter of this year. For some reason I am having trouble finding current statistics on the pharmaceutical industry. Oh well, you probably get the point anyway.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Red State Update: Nekkid Vanessa Hudgens
There must be something very wrong with me. I love these guys.
http://www.travisandjonathan.com/RedStateUpdateSeries of Tubes
This is a prime example of why our country is so messed up.
United States Senator Ted Stevens described the Internet as a "series of tubes", while discussing network neutrality.[1] On June 28, 2006, he used this metaphor to criticize a proposed amendment to a committee bill. The amendment would have prohibited Internet service providers from charging fees to give some companies higher priority access to their networks or their customers. This metaphor, along with several other odd choices of words, was widely ridiculed as demonstrating Stevens's poor understanding of the Internet.
Sources: FBI taped Sen. Stevens’ calls in sting
Oil contractor allegedly paid workers to renovate Alaskan senator's home.
Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, seen walking on Capitol Hill, knew from the beginning that an Alaskan oil contractor was renovating his home, according to a construction worker who said his job duties ranged from installing the senator's hardwood floors to helping run his fundraisers - all on company time.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20897031/
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
New Ad: Hillary's Health Care Plan
I have never been a big Clinton fan but after unveiling her new ideas for her health care plan I am getting interested. I went to her website and did some research. I am surprised to say that I'm pretty impressed. Maybe we should pay more attention to what "all" the candidates have to say this time around. Below are some great links for more information.
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/
http://youtube.com/user/hillaryclintondotcom
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Homeless Man Hounded For $42K Hospital Bill
Phil Hughes, a homeless man she had befriended[, …] showed up one day and offered to paint her house number on the curb for cash.
[Mary Olsen] gave him $5 and a lunch of turkey and mashed potatoes. During the next few years, she hired him for painting, yard work and other odd jobs.
Hughes has no family in the area, so when he developed a high fever and blood infection a year and a half ago and sought treatment at John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, Olsen told him to give her name and address as an emergency contact.
“I didn’t want him to die and not know about it,” she said.
The $42,000 bill addressed to Hughes that later arrived at Olsen’s home covered the three or four days he spent in the hospital.
[A] collection agency began hounding her with phone calls looking for Hughes. The collectors especially liked to call early Saturday mornings.
She told them Hughes did not live there, was homeless and could not afford to pay. Her pleas made no difference: The calls continued daily for a couple of weeks.
“Phil is so obviously an indigent person that no one would expect he would have enough money for lunch,” she said, “let alone a hospital bill.”
http://www.dvorak.org/blog/?p=13598
This is ridiculous. I bet if he was an "illegal" there wouldn't even be a bill. I don't understand how we have plenty of resources to blow the crap out of the middle East and rebuild it but we can't help our own citizens. Americans have to go homeless, hungry and without medical care while those in "big business" just keep getting richer. Mark
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Dumbass Party
These guys are from Murfreesboro and they are pretty good. Below is a link to their website. Enjoy!
Thursday, September 06, 2007
The Dark Knight Teaser - BATMAN
Superman and Spiderman are wussies. Next summer... The Dark Knight returns!
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Monday, September 03, 2007
Three Tears and a Smile.
The terrible reality of backyard breeding is nothing new. We see it over and over again and the heartbreaking sadness of it never subsides. Backyard breeders are those who breed their animals for various inappropriate reasons. Often, they do not have bad intentions or even realize that they are contributing to a huge problem, but they are. Backyard breeders often breed animals with the intentions of making money or just imagining how cute it would be if their pet had babies, and what wonderful babies they'd make. Below is a link to their website. Please check it out.
http://www.nsalamerica.org/campaigns/chihuahuas/
While thousands of beautiful little souls wait in shelters for homes, backyard breeders and people who own and run the notorious "puppy mills" still churn them out like tomato plants.
Let's do the right thing and get our pets spayed and neutered. Adopt our pets from the shelters. Do what we can to support the "No Kill" shelters. Donate to the ASPCA and the Humane Society. Even if all we do is spread the word to others we "CAN" make a difference.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Long Haul Mexican Trucks
Dvorak Uncensored » Long-Haul Mexican trucks ready to roll on U.S. highways
The Bush administration can proceed with a plan to open the U.S. border to long haul Mexican trucks as early as this week after an appeals court rejected a bid by labor, consumer and environmental interests to block the initiative.
The administration plans to start the program on September 6. Transportation Department officials hope to receive final clearance early next week from the department’s inspector general’s office, which is reviewing its safety aspects, and finalize details with Mexican authorities.
Reviewing safety aspects essentially is a joke. Anyone regularly traveling the border states with Mexico has already witnessed how the Bush Administration reviews safety. Currently, US inspectors check 1% of Mexican trucks entering the country. About 35% fail!
Trucks from Canada have no operating restrictions in the United States.
And there’s no need. Canadian standards are as high - or higher - than US requirements.
Folks on the highway with Mexican long haul trucking companies should get ready to discover one more example of what our government is willing to give away to make corporate lobbyists happy.