Monday, April 22, 2013

Boston Marathon





THE ABSURD TIMES




Now that G.G. is free from Salon, he is free to make sense and not bother with senseless side-issues.

There are even people out there who think the whole thing was staged.

Maybe it was, but in concert with Russia to provide a pretext to attack Syria?

New play in England about arranged marriages.  Seems this Indian guy's parents are trying to arrange a marriage for him and he now has a "binder of brides" totaling about 150.  It wasn't quite clear as there was disturbance in the room, but it seems that he is gay.  He tells his mother this and she says "After 5 years, you will love each other, like me and your father."  It is all in good humor as well.




MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2013

Glenn Greenwald on Boston Marathon Arrest: Will We Deny Constitutional Rights in the Name of Fear?

Authorities have used a public safety exception to delay reading Boston Marathon suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev his Miranda rights to remain silent and to have an attorney present, a move that has sparked controversy. The Obama administration has been criticized in the past for rolling back Miranda rights after unilaterally expanding the public safety exception in 2010. A group of Republican lawmakers have also called for Tsarnaev to be held as an enemy combatant, but the Obama administration has signaled its intention to try him in civilian court. Constitutional lawyer and Guardian columnist Glenn Greenwald joins us to discuss the legal issues surrounding the case. "It’s sort of odd that the debate is Lindsey Graham’s extremist theory [to hold Tsarnaev as an enemy combatant] or rushing to give President Obama credit for what ought to be just reflexive, which is, if you arrest a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil of a crime, before you imprison him, you actually charge him with a crime and give him the right to a lawyer," Greenwald says. "The fact those are the two sort of extremes being debated, I think, is illustrative of where we’ve come."


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