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Mumbai News Coverage lj_interdictor 01-12-2008 01:05


Twitter and Flickr replace "official" news outlets in Mumbai

Posted by Ryan W. McMaken at 12:23 AM

Alexander Wolfe of Information Week notes that the largest and most timely source of information coming out of Mumbai was from amateurs using social media like Twitter:

I'd add that Mumbai is likely to be viewed in hindsight as the first instance of the paradigmatic shift in crisis coverage: namely, journalists will henceforth no longer be the first to bring us information. Rather, they will be a conduit for the stream of images and video shot by a mix of amateurs and professionals on scene.

36 hours ago, a look at Twitter postings about Mumbai revealed some of the best on-the-ground information about what was going on. The news channels offered nothing but the usual endless chit-chat about President Bush and other irrelevant topics.

The Wired blog also has an interesting entry on the role of social media in the crises.



The first instance? Sure, if Hurricane Katrina and this blog don't count...

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It Matters Whom You Listen To lj_interdictor 26-11-2008 07:08


via Boing Boing by Mark Frauenfelder on 11/24/08


I wonder what the other blowhard pundits seen here have to say about making fun of Euro Pacific Capital president Peter Schiff's accurate predictions in 2006 and 2007 about the economic meltdown and its causes? (Ben Stein should probably stick to his subject of expertise, which is claiming that "science leads you to killing people")

This video sequence offers a compendium of appearances (covering the 2006-2007 period) by Euro Pacific Capital president Peter Schiff, who is a frequent -- and frequently disrespected -- talking head on cable news shows. What astonishes is not just the accuracy of his dour predictions about the economy but the sheer arrogance of every other person appearing on these programs.

I don't know who comes off as worse -- the supremely snotty Ben Stein, or the well-named Arthur Laffer. I just wonder how Ben Stein feels about the financial markets as an investment now.

This is an astonishing compilation of clips. It just keeps getting more outrageous as it goes along. Every time Schiff says something sensible, the pundits surrounding him snort and howl. They treat him with undisguised contempt and hatred, as though he had just called for ending the laws against homicide or reducing the age of consent to three.

Peter Schiff was right

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New Orleans has highest crime rate in country lj_interdictor 25-11-2008 07:08


http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008/11/new_orleans_has_highest_crime.html

A national study released today has named New Orleans the most violent city in the country.
The annual crime ranking, compiled by researchers and published by CQ Press, examined statistics for six major types of crime in nearly 400 cities.

With more than 19,000 incidents of crime last year, New Orleans ranked number one, ahead of Camden, New Jersey, and Detroit, Mich.

The rankings are calculated using crime statistics and population data. The editors of the ranking included a special note about New Orleans, highlighting the city's dramatic changes in population over the last few years.

Ramapo, N.Y., garnered the lowest ranking of all cities.

Police and civic leaders across the country have previously criticized the rankings for their methodology and use of federally reported crime statistics.

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Gustav lj_interdictor 01-09-2008 19:00


The on-site team is blogging live here from the datacenter in New Orleans: http://gustavbloggers.com/
Lots of pictures, lots of live info, and soon the live-cam.

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The Crew Is Blogging Gustav From New Orleans lj_interdictor 01-09-2008 13:00


http://gustavbloggers.com/

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Gustav lj_interdictor 28-08-2008 19:00


Good luck, New Orleans.

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Storm Fay lj_interdictor 18-08-2008 19:00


I'm not sure if you guys were aware or not, but I no longer live in Florida, so Storm Fay is not an issue for me. Crys, Illy, and I live in Sicily. Instead of worrying about Fay, then, let me share this feel-good story from New Orleans:
New Orleans house wrongly torn down

NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 17 (UPI) -- A New Orleans city contractor apparently never got the word a vacant house had been given a reprieve and demolished it this weekend, the home's owner alleges.

Erica DeJan, a pregnant mother-of-three, said miscommunication was the likely culprit for the contracting error that resulted in her New Orleans home being reduced to a pile of rubble, The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune reported Sunday.

DeJan said while she immediately contacted City Hall officials upon learning of the scheduled demolition of her home Friday, the order to rescind the demolition was never properly executed.

"It's just a lack of communication," DeJan said. "It's not being on the same wavelength."

DeJan acknowledged the home she and her husband Brian bought in New Orleans had been deemed a public nuisance because of damage from Hurricane Katrina.

Yet she told The Times-Picayune they had plans to renovate the house back to its former glory.

A city official told the newspaper the case would be investigated fully before any in-depth comments on the matter could be made.

Let the good times roll!

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Iliana Barnett lj_interdictor 30-06-2008 07:00


Born: 5am 6/24/08 in Patti, Sicily, Italy.

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Morons in Charge, Episode 105: NEW TOYS!!! lj_interdictor 13-02-2008 19:00


N.O. police show off new crime-fighting equipment

by Walt Philbin, The Times-Picayune
Wednesday February 13, 2008, 6:28 AM

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Mayor Ray Nagin and NOPD Superintendent Warren Riley try out a pair of the NOPD's new M-4 rifles Tuesday at the Superdome. Money from the state also provided 600 bullet-proof vests.

New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and Police Superintendent Warren Riley on Tuesday used the floor of the Superdome to display more than $1 million in new armament and other equipment, largely for use by the SWAT squad in emergency and riot situations, including a fully equipped mobile command post, two armored cars and modern assault rifles.

Nearly all of the equipment was financed from a $6.6 million state allocation to New Orleans police that was earmarked for crime-fighting items or strategies, Riley said.

The city officials said the new equipment reflected a determination by the Police Department to root out and arrest criminals and make New Orleans safer, as well as to help police handle any emergency situation encountered.

The money will also pay for 600 bullet-proof vests.

The 27- and 14-ton armored cars, costing about $380,000 and $270,000 respectively, will provide cover to officers in SWAT situations and help them safely evacuate citizens from dangerous situations, Riley said.

The vehicles, Lenco Bear and BearCat models, will also enable SWAT officers and negotiators to get closer to barricaded suspects.

The city's police have never had a "state-of-the-art" command post for SWAT and other situations, the city officials said. The assistant commander of the SWAT team, Lt. Dwayne Scheurermann, vouched for the equipment and said the two armored cars come with features that "are extraordinarily helpful to us," such as winches to help knock or drag down walls and other barricades.

Nagin used the occasion to welcome the NBA All-Star game to New Orleans, scheduled for Sunday night at the New Orleans Arena. He said the annual clash between West and East All-Stars has "had a little bit of a rough time in other cities, but we are looking forward to it and don't expect any problems."

Riley pointed out that after this weekend members of the NOPD will have worked 12- or 16-hour shifts for 23 days -- nearly half of the first 48 days of the year -- to provide security for public events on a national stage, including college football's BCS championship game and Mardi Gras.

"We had a little break after Mardi Gras, but will go into that mode again Friday," Riley said. He said there will be so many police this weekend in the Central Business District and French Quarter "it will look like Christmas down there."



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Paternity Slavery lj_interdictor 29-01-2008 13:00


Sickening:

Hunterdon County man must pay support for child not his

TRENTON, N.J. - Paternity doesn't count when it comes to a Hunterdon County man's bid to lower child support payments for a child that's not his. An appeals court upheld a lower court which denied the man's request in 2006 after he said he discovered he was not the father of the 10-year-old girl.

The appeals panel found the judge put the best interest of the child first. It's not clear whether the man would appeal to the state Supreme Court. The man is identified in court papers as W.S.Y. Jr. to protect the child's identity. The girl was born in 1997 and the man and his ex-wife divorced in 1999.

The man raised the issue of paternity in 2006 after he claimed his ex in 2003 started making statements that he wasn't the father.

The man claims a DNA test showed he wasn't.


This is slavery, nothing less.

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Voting is an admission that you are indeed a "Useful Idiot" lj_interdictor 25-01-2008 19:00


Photo surfaces of smiling Clintons with Tony Rezko... MORE... Clinton injected the indicted developer's name this week in heated debate with Obama: 'I was fighting against those ideas when you were practicing law and representing your contributor, Rezko, in his slum landlord business in inner city Chicago'... Clinton tells NBC 'TODAY' show on Friday: 'I probably have taken hundreds of thousands of pictures. I don't know the man. I wouldn't know him if he walked in the door'...

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A politician is a person who would sell his or her own children into sex slavery for the chance to rule.

I understand casting a ballot in favor of or against an ordinance or tax or amendment to a constitution, but how can you not feel like a complete douchebag when you go into a voting booth and cast a vote for a politician. They are laughing at you. You are colluding in your own suckering. You are a "useful idiot". Just say no to voting, lest you demonstrate that you're the fool they take you to be.

If you vote, you have no justification to complain when you get screwed. You're complicit in this sinister and corrupt enterprise called government. You're validating it. You're an accomplice to deceit and theft and murder. Only those who refuse to take part in the system run by duplicitous, scheming hypocrites have cause to complain. Oh, I know -- your guy (or gal) is LESS BAD than theirs. Sure. You are a sucker.

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Без заголовка lj_interdictor 01-01-2008 01:00


This is absolutely fucking absurd and infuriating:


In legal documents in its federal case against Jeffrey Howell, a Scottsdale, Ariz., man who kept a collection of about 2,000 music recordings on his personal computer, the industry maintains that it is illegal for someone who has legally purchased a CD to transfer that music into his computer. The industry's lawyer in the case, Ira Schwartz, argues in a brief filed earlier this month that the MP3 files Howell made on his computer from legally bought CDs are "unauthorized copies" of copyrighted recordings.

"I couldn't believe it when I read that," says Ray Beckerman, a New York lawyer who represents six clients who have been sued by the RIAA. "The basic principle in the law is that you have to distribute actual physical copies to be guilty of violating copyright. But recently, the industry has been going around saying that even a personal copy on your computer is a violation."

Intellectual Property is a colossally hideous notion in the first place, not unlike Marxism or Creationism (not only do they not "work" in practice, but the theories themselves are fundamentally unsound -- obviously so; the Labor Theory of Value, for instance, is pure bullshit, yet it's a cornerstone of Marx's economic analysis). The economic arguments in favor of Intellectual Property are all unsound. What Intellectual Property amounts to is a violation of property rights for everyone not receiving its privileged protection. The idea that some people ought to be able to tell other people what patterns of light, sound, motion, or language they (the other people) may engage in with their own bodies or their own property is absolutely idiotic and tyrannical.

And the idea that you think you still own something you sold to me -- a compact disc, for instance -- and can then tell me what I can do with it (I can't store the data on it to my computer) is the height of arrogant entitlement.

Property Rights are a bundle of rights:

  • Use Right - If you own something, you have the right to use it anyway you see fit, provided your use of it doesn't infringe upon the rights of others.
  • Exclude Right - If you own something, you have the right to exclude others from using it.
  • Abandon Right - If you own something, you have the right to cease being its owner.

When the RIAA sells you a compact disc and then tells you what you can do with it, they are violating your property rights (see above). When some asshole patents a method of swinging back and forth, he is violating your property rights.

There was art before there was Intellectual Property: literature, paintings, drawings, sculptures, music, what have you. There was technology before there was Intellectual Property: mathematics, exploration, invention, biology, chemistry, physics, zoology, botany, military, medicine, etc.

Intellectual Property is just another form of protectionism similar to tariffs, quotas, subsidies, barriers to entry, and other special privileges. It's bullshit and it needs to end. The RIAA doesn't own me, it doesn't own my computer, it doesn't own my compact discs, my tape decks, my radio, my vocal cords, or my middle finger -- which is currently shooting the bird at those fucking douche-bags. Don't let those assholes use the coercive force of government to strip you of your property rights.

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Good Government: Business As Usual lj_interdictor 22-12-2007 01:00


Court refers Porteous for impeachment

by The Times-Picayune.
Thursday December 20, 2007, 7:38 PM

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Gambling debts, false statements under oath, bank fraud and secret gifts from lawyers form the heart of an extraordinary impeachment referral that was lodged Thursday against U.S. District Judge Thomas Porteous Jr.

View the ruling (pdf)

An administrative panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans barred Porteous from overseeing certain cases and sent its findings to the Judicial Conference of the United States, a national body chaired by Chief Justice John Roberts. If the conference agrees, the case would go to the U.S. House of Representatives to consider steps to remove Porteous from office.

The order from the 5th Circuit's Judicial Council marks the latest setback for a judge who lost his Metairie home to Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Three months later, his wife died.

Porteous has been a federal judge in New Orleans since 1994, after serving 10 years on Louisiana's 24th District Court in Gretna. Long after taking the federal bench, he fell under criminal investigation during the FBI's wide-ranging Wrinkled Robe inquiry into corruption at the Gretna courthouse. The Justice Department concluded the criminal inquiry this past spring without indicting Porteous, but instead filed an administrative complaint of misconduct with the 5th Circuit on May 18, according to court records. That move led to Thursday's order.

Porteous, 61, could not be reached for comment. His son, Tim, said he spoke for the entire family when he declined to comment.

Internal investigations of federal judges are rare. In the year ending Sept. 30, 2006, the 5th Circuit handled only 97 complaints of misconduct or disability against federal judges in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi and closed 74, according to an annual federal report. The chief judge threw out more than half of them without a special investigation, and the Judicial Council dismissed the rest without sanctions.

It has been 14 years since the council last found grounds to remove a federal judge in these three states. In 1993, Judge Robert Collins of the District Court in New Orleans, who had been convicted two years earlier of taking a $100,000 bribe from a drug smuggler, had his impeachment case pending before the House Judiciary Committee when he resigned.

His replacement on the bench was none other than Porteous, nominated by President Clinton.

However, Porteous might have room for hope, should his case follow a similar route to Congress.

"I've never heard of a federal judge being impeached without being indicted," said lawyer Patrick Fanning, a Porteous friend who said he represented two witnesses during the 5th Circuit's secret proceedings.

According to the Judicial Council's ruling, the investigation found "substantial evidence" that Porteous:

-- Filed "numerous false statements under oath" during his joint bankruptcy proceedings with his wife, Carmella. Porteous concealed assets, failed to identify gambling losses and violated Bankruptcy Court orders against taking on more debt "in that he continued regularly to incur short-term extensions of credit from various casinos," the Judicial Council said.
-- "Engaged in fraudulent and deceptive conduct" concerning a debt he owed to Regions Bank before the bankruptcy.
-- Took gifts from attorneys with cases on his docket and failed to report them for six years, from 1994 to 2000.

The order was signed by Edith Jones of Houston, the chief judge of the 5th Circuit.

The council's report is short on details, and the investigative records are under seal. However, it is clear that the council focused on several matters previously made public.

Porteous and his wife, Carmella, sought protection from their creditors under Chapter 13 of the

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The Continuing Cultural Decay lj_interdictor 21-12-2007 19:00




"Do not judge her, until you know her whole story."

Um, what story is that? She had unprotected sex with at least 18 men in what, a 28 day period and now has a child without a father because she can't narrow down the suspects? Thanks, Maury, but I feel comfortable judging her. After all, you're the one exploiting her for ratings (read: money).

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Execute Them Now lj_interdictor 20-12-2007 19:00


Have you heard about Jamie Leigh Jones? She was gang raped inside the Baghdad Green Zone in July 2005 while she was working for the Halliburton subsidiary KBR Inc, which has support contracts with the US military. Here's the latest:



Jones told committee members that on her fourth day in Baghdad some co-workers, who she described as Halliburton-KBR firefighters, invited her for a drink. "I took two sips from the drink and don't remember anything after that," she said. The next morning Jones woke up groggy and confused, and with a sore chest and blood between her legs. She reported the incident to KBR and was examined by an army doctor, who confirmed she had been repeatedly raped vaginally and anally.

The doctor took photographs, made notes, and handed all the evidence over to KBR personnel. "The KBR security then took me to a trailer and then locked me in a room with two armed guards outside my door," Jones testified. "I was imprisoned in the trailer for approximately a day. One of the guards finally had mercy and let me use a phone." Jones called her father in Texas, who called his representative in Congress, Republican Ted Poe. Poe contacted the State Department, who quickly sent personnel to rescue Jones and flew her back to Texas.

The rape was so brutal she is still undergoing reconstructive surgery, Jones said.

Jones tried to get her case resolved first through KBR channels, then through the US Department of Justice. When neither course seemed to work, she gave an interview with ABC television news. KBR has been silent on the matter, though according to ABC News the company circulated a memo among employees signed by company president and CEO Bill Utt saying that it "disputes portions of Ms. [Jamie Leigh] Jones' version and facts."

Jones said that she knows of at least 11 other women who were raped by US contractors in Iraq.

Jones' KBR contract however included a clause which prevents her from suing her employer, Poe said, which will likely force her into arbitration, which he described as "a privatized justice system with no public record, no discovery and no meaningful appeal." There are many laws that the Department of Justice (DOJ) "can enforce with respect to contractors who commit crimes abroad, but it chooses not to," Democrat Robert Scott said. The DOJ "seems to be taking action with respect to enforcement of criminal laws in Iraq only when it is forced to do something by embarrassing media coverage," he added.

"This is outrageous that we even have to be here today," said Conyers, adding that it shows "how far out of control the law enforcement system in Iraq is today." There are 180,000 civilian contractor employees in Iraq, including more than 21,000 Americans, Conyers said. While the DOJ says it is committed to law enforcement in Iraq, "they can't even give us one example of a prosecution where the victim was a civilian contractor employee in Iraq," Conyers added. Poe was equally caustic. The department's silence on the case "speaks volumes about the hidden crimes in Iraq," he said.

Now according to Wikipedia, "The Justice Department has brought no criminal charges against the alleged assailants. Neither the U.S. or Iraqi legal systems can be applied to contractors in Iraq, and thus her assailants have likely broken no laws. Jones has filed a civil lawsuit against KBR and former parent corporation Halliburton. KBR has requested a private arbitration, and claims this is required by her employment contract."

What kind of kindergarten bullshit is that? If no US or Iraqi legal systems can be applied, why doesn't some commander in the area send in the fucking Rangers or Marines to bring the rapists' heads backs to be impaled on stakes as a warning to would be rapists? And whoever gave the order to put her in a shipping container with no food, water, or medical attention for a day needs to be shot in the face. This civil lawsuit as the only recourse nonsense has got to go. What the fuck is going on in Iraq?

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Dear World lj_interdictor 18-12-2007 19:00


Crystal and I are having a baby, due in June. We do not know the sex yet, but I am taking baby name recommendations (although I am pretty sure Katrina is not going to fly with Crys). We were planning on going to New Orleans to visit my family for the holidays, but now it looks like we'll be in Italy instead.

I really miss New Orleans although everytime I go back I get allergies. No other place I've ever been to does that to me, not even New Orleans pre-Katrina. I miss the food, I miss my friends, I miss my family, and I miss Loyola.

And now for some politics:

I think the Mainstream Media and the Republican Party are going to be in for a rude awakening when the people vote:




Ron Paul is closing in on $19 million for the 4th quarter. He now owns the all-time single day fundraising record and that was with average donations of $102. There is something there, and it's not a bunch of nuts. The real nuts are the people who keep voting for neocons and socialists and then call Dr. Paul "kooky". In fact, my guess is that after this short, terrible Fox News interview of Ron Paul, he's lost the nut vote to Huckabribe.

Who do you want stacking the Supreme Court, Hillary Clinton? John McCain?
Who do you want picking the next chairman of the Fed? Obama? Giuliani?
Who do you want in the position to sign or veto the Federal Budget? Romney? Dodd?

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Neocons HATE Soldiers, More Evidence lj_interdictor 07-10-2007 01:00


National Guard Troops Denied Benefits After Longest Deployment Of Iraq War

MINNEAPOLIS, MN (NBC) -- When they came home from Iraq, 2,600 members of the Minnesota National Guard had been deployed longer than any other ground combat unit. The tour lasted 22 months and had been extended as part of President Bush's surge. 1st Lt. Jon Anderson said he never expected to come home to this: A government refusing to pay education benefits he says he should have earned under the GI bill.

"It's pretty much a slap in the face," Anderson said. "I think it was a scheme to save money, personally. I think it was a leadership failure by the senior Washington leadership... once again failing the soldiers."

Anderson's orders, and the orders of 1,161 other Minnesota guard members, were written for 729 days. Had they been written for 730 days, just one day more, the soldiers would receive those benefits to pay for school. "Which would be allowing the soldiers an extra $500 to $800 a month," Anderson said.


This administration is disgusting.

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Bureaucrats Are Sexual Deviants, More lj_interdictor 06-10-2007 07:00


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That's the Myspace page for J.D. Roy Atchison, the Federal Prosecutor who was also a pedophile and rapist. He was found hanging in his cell in an apparent suicide. Would anyone really care if he were murdered?

Anyone have a good explanation for why so many politicians and bureaucrats are sexual deviants?

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Ron Paul Pledge Bank lj_interdictor 06-10-2007 01:00


"I will donate $100 but only if 1,000,000 other people will do the same."

I signed it. I have never donated money to a political campaign in my life, but I will donate to Ron Paul's. I haven't decided whether to vote or not, but if he were the Republican nominee that would be huge.

http://www.pledgebank.com/Pauls-100mill

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Neocons lj_interdictor 25-09-2007 01:00


Whenever you hear someone whine about the "rules of engagement" for our troops, you're hearing a cry for indiscriminate killing. And the people pushing for a policy of slaughter ostensibly to bring freedom to Iraq (and Iran) are, of course, the pro-war, religionist socialists we know as the neoconservatives. A neoconservative is neither neo or conservative. They are not neo, because central planning has been with us for centuries, and they're not conservative because they have nothing but disdain for freedom and free markets, prefering to turn to the federal government to "solve" problems. I say religionist and not Christian, because while they do pay lip service to some passages in the scripture, they ignore all of the defining themes of Christ's message according to the gospels: love thy neighbor as thyself and turn the other cheek.

I'm not sure where preemptive assaults on Iraq and Iran are found in the doctrine of love thy enemy and turn the other cheek, but I'm sure if Michelle Malkin and Bill O'Reilly put their heads together, they could fabricate something resembling an argument.

What the hell is wrong with people?

Ron Paul needs to win this election.

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