Thursday, December 19, 2013

"#Break Gaza Siege"


#Break Gaza Siege

Article coming soon.  This is trending world-wide right now.




    1. Tweet for Gaza tonight let not be silent they are human an they don't deserve to live like this


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  1. Ismail Patel @Ismailadampatel52m
    1.8m people on 360 Km2 with only one exit & it's closed most of the year
  2. Chez_Em @Chez_Em54m
    Defense Minister "I TOLD Ban-ki Moon. No construction materials allowed in" WTF Right? Its an ILLEGAL blockade.
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  4. Kajsa anckarström @K_Anckarstrom2h
    OP Tweet/Facebook Storm 4 Gaza ! > World Leaders If you can think of any World leaders including...
  5. Chez_Em @Chez_Em3h
    Marvelous innit. Like they don't have enoug 2 deal with" Israeli gunboats shell Gaza shores
  6. Anonymous Palestine @PalAnonymous4h
  7. Anonymous @An0nOpsNews7h
    Free Palestine lift the Blockade end the occupation
  8. Chez_Em @Chez_Em7h
    FFS A car's trunk becomes the bed of 5 children who lost their home to floods! Via
  9. Teresa Mohamed @tmoptimist19h
    There will never be silence until justice is done for Palestinians. and end occupation. The ppl of Palestine need justice.
  10. Teresa Mohamed @tmoptimist20h
    It is in the best interests of the Israelis to renounce their inhumane treatment of Palestinians. Justice serves everyone.
  11. joe.m @joeman4220h
    Israel drops White Phosphorous near a school in Gaza.
  12. Humz:) @7umairaa20h
    welcome to venice. no, i mean GAZA
  13. Teresa Mohamed @tmoptimist21h
    Israel will never stop its destructive policies unless they are forced. We need to through patience and perseverance.
  14. ~Scarlett~ @E_N_l_G_M_A17 Dec
    RT : : Gaza needs help, Gaza needs Aid, End the Blockade
  15. Nanice @itsmenanice17 Dec
    Egypt and Israel are directly responsible for this humanitarian disaster in Gaza
  16. Sally Idwedar @sallyidwedar17 Dec
    Bedouin relocation plan moves ahead despite freeze order
  17. PSC @PSCupdates17 Dec
    10,000 people have been forced to flee their homes due to widespread flooding in Gaza
  18. #VBMPLongMarch @druidlassy17 Dec
    No this is not Venice this is Gaza! they need your help world!
  19. Anonymous Palestine @PalAnonymous17 Dec
    Just to be clear: Israel 'saves' flood victims in the Philippines while creating flood catastrophe in .
  20. Starr @the1stStarr17 Dec
    So why did you do this when you knew the pumps in Gaza was not working ? >
  21. KING OF CLUBS @TelfordTwilight17 Dec
    RT : Everything is freeze, but the settlement not ....!
  22. Anonymous Palestine @PalAnonymous17 Dec
    Egypt and Israel are directly responsible for this humanitarian disaster in Gaza
  23. ŚpĕĈíał Ǿŋẻ ㋡ ميكي @mike_alzeer17 Dec
    Gaza needs help, Gaza needs Aid, End the Blockade
  24. Anonymous Palestine @PalAnonymous17 Dec
    Free Palestine lift the Blockade end the occupation
  25. thєαngєlwínkѕ @theangelwinks17 Dec
    40,000 people affected in d , thousands in shelters. Flood water 2M high in some areas
  26. Cafe Palestine @Cafe_Palestine17 Dec
    Hashtag tonight 7-8 pm GMT time : copy & paste tweets from here -> ...
  27. Ruinux @HaIconBIack17 Dec
    Why the silence on ?? people are dying strip is flooded sewage is entering the streets!this is a disaster!
  28. Ruinux @HaIconBIack17 Dec
    and are directly responsible for this humanitarian disaster in
  29. ŚpĕĈíał Ǿŋẻ ㋡ ميكي @mike_alzeer17 Dec
  30. AntiZionist @MrAnonymous24717 Dec
    We demand European parliament launch an appeal for disaster relief Gaza
  31. AntiZionist @MrAnonymous24717 Dec
    Why the silence on Gaza? thousands are homeless, Gaza needs aid, Children have died 100s injured
  32. Bilal Billy Gibbons @Bilalbilly3417 Dec
    you are a liar, and probably paid by the IDF
  33. Bilal Billy Gibbons @Bilalbilly3417 Dec
    nor will you find many others saying that either, unless they are paid ...
  34. Steven @steve_wertheim17 Dec
    Storm disaster in Gaza 'man-made'due to Israels blockade on Gaza fuel could not get through to run the pumps!
  35. حر Saor حر @QuadraroRoma17 Dec
    OP Tweet 4 Gaza, World Leaders !! Add your friends this is going to be big!! open the
  36. Kajsa anckarström @K_Anckarstrom17 Dec
    OP Tweet 4 Gaza World Leaders !! Twitter/Facebook Storm starts 17/12/2013 Tuesday 17/12/2013...
  37. Kajsa anckarström @K_Anckarstrom17 Dec
    OP Tweet 4 Gaza World Leaders !! 4 one week every night at 7pm - 8pm GMT
  38. Bea @BeaC4816 Dec
    I think we have to address the Siege. As long as that continues gaza will suffer.
  39. Maie ⭐ @Maie_AD14 Dec
    : 4 وفيات في غزة تأثرا بأجواء المنخفض الجوي
  40. Maie ⭐ @Maie_AD14 Dec
    2 Little girls lost their lives &more than 96 people injured due to the icy weather & swegae's floods!
  41. Maie ⭐ @Maie_AD13 Dec
    Thinking of and how it's drowning in water, injustice, darkness and cold!


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

NSA AND THE FOURTH AMENDMENT






NSA AND THE FOURTH AMENDMENT



         

Issues of idiocy are piling up so quickly that my buffer overfloweth.  The one about the NSA and its spying on American Citizens is one of the more recent.

The fact that both Obama and Holder consider themselves “Constitutional Scholars” is simply more proof of our original observation that the purpose of a Constitutional Scholar today is to look for loopholes.  The fourth amendment is a case in point.  By the way, Holder recently said the “due process” does not necessarily mean “judicial.”  He was wrong.[i]

There is no way that the collection of every bit of information possible on every American citizen is justified or legal.  The fourth amendment makes this quite clear and a brief article on that amendment is printed below. 

An observation was make earlier about the nonsense over Iraq and writing a new constitution to the effect that we might as well just give them ours as we no longer use it.  Of course, all countries currently busy writing new constitutions are quite eager to avoid all of the problems caused by our constitution.  There is good reason for this.

Our constitution was written and adopted by people in quite different circumstances and with quite different views of the world than those that have existed during the last Century.  We pay lip service to it, as well as the Declaration of Independence, but for less than half of Americans would have the courage to sign the Declaration of Independence today as it sounds “subversive”.  Well, it was.  So is our Constitution and it is intended to be that way.  We have to consider the times in which these documents were written and the movements that were going on.

We can forget about George Washington except that he set the precedent of not serving one term after another ad infinitum. 

Thomas Jefferson started to edit the Bible, taking out the nonsense passages.  He read the Koran and had correspondence with Moslem scholars.  In fact, when our version of Al Quaeda’s school of biblical interpretation protested an Arab representative taking his oath of office, and Jewish politician pointed out that she was allowed to take her oath on the Torah.  He took his on Jefferson’s copy.  Jefferson also had an affair with his black maid/slave, took her to Paris with him, and let her stay according to her wishes.

Jefferson also said that the U.S. should have a revolution every twenty years or so, a call heeded by the Confederacy and quashed by Lincoln.  We might be better off today if we had just let them fester, but that is besides the point.

Franklin was in the newspaper business.  We’ve had the Old Farmer’s Almanac drummed into us since childhood, but he was adamant in freedom of the press.  Years later, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas was criticized for not doing much research, especially on freedom of speech, and he said, he did have to.  He would take out a copy of the Bill of Rights, read the first amendment, and ask in a statement echoed later by the feminists, “It says ‘no law’[ii], what part of ‘no’ is so hard to research?”  later, pecking away at the first amendment, “the court said you can’t holler ‘fire’ in a crowded theater.”  More pecking continues, but you can’t redefine “NO”.  It is illegal.  It is immoral.  It is almost fundamentalist. 

These people who wrote the constitution, in short, were the victims of colonial oppression and wanted out.  Other writers of the time included Voltaire, Rousseau, and DeSade, certainly not conservatives.  This was late 18th and early 19th Century philosophy.  The French Revolution came next.  Kant was upsetting people.  He had already written the Critique of Pure Reason.  Schopenhauer was expanding on it.  Hegel was about to come around. 

When the British tried to stop us, they would occupy people’s houses, search and seizure.  There was no way we wanted anything like that to happen – ever!  Keep out of my business.  That is what the Fourth Amendment means![iii]

When the Government does this, it is breaking the law.  It is no place to accuse Snowden, Ellsberg, Manning, and numerous others that they need to be punished as all of the people are bound to protect the Constitution from its enemies, foreign and domestic.[iv]

All of this started with the Magna Carta[v], but that is going too far back and the whole issue gets very hairy, a problem the late 18th Century figures attempted to eliminate.















[i] Due process is the legal requirement that the state must respect all of the legal rights that are owed to a person. Typically, "Due process" means 1) NOTICE, generally written, but some courts have determined, in rare circumstances, other types of notice suffice[citation needed]. Notice should provide sufficient detail to fully inform the individual of the decision or activity that will have an effect on his/her rights or property or person. 2) right to GRIEVE (that being the right to complain or to disagree with the governmental actor/entity which has decision making authority) and 3) the right to APPEAL if not satisfied with the outcome of the grievance procedure. Due process balances the power of law of the land and protects the individual person from it. When a government harms a person without following the exact course of the law, this constitutes a due-process violation, which offends against the rule of law.  [Note taken from Wikipedia and, as everyone knows, “Wiki” comes from the ancient Greek, meaning “Internet”.]


[ii] Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. ]Italics mine.]

[iii]Fourth Amendment

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.[69]
The Fourth Amendment guards against unreasonable searches and seizures, along with requiring anywarrant to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause. It was adopted as a response to the abuse of the writ of assistance, which is a type of general search warrant, in the American Revolution. Search and seizure (including arrest) must be limited in scope according to specific information supplied to the issuing court, usually by a law enforcement officer who has sworn by it. The amendment is the basis for the exclusionary rule, which mandates that evidence obtained illegally cannot be introduced into a criminal trial.[82] The amendment's interpretation has varied over time; its protections expanded under left-leaning courts such as that headed by Earl Warren and contracted under right-leaning courts such as that of William Rehnquist.[83]

[iv] Pick an oath, any oath.
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Thursday, December 12, 2013

The Critical Front, Mandela, and a Lack of Ruth

THE CRITICAL FRONT
FATWAH THE FIRST






Illustration:  We are first in something -- The Economist


Recently, someone woke up to what is going on in Syria and stopped “humanitarian” aid to opposition.  It seems a group calling itself the “Islamic Front” took over some “humanitarian” warehouses from “vetted” opposition warriors against the country of Syria. 



This seems a call for action, so we are establishing the “Critical Front,” first envisioned by Max Horkheimer, with primary followers Adorno and later Marcuse.  The ideological inspiration for Max was Arthur Schopenhauer, the font of all wisdom and also inspiration for Frederich Nietzsche. 



All that is required for membership is distaste for idiocy and oppression (a militant form of idiocy).  It helps, every so often, to point out facts and viewpoints not generally shared by a corporate force. 



Some news: Ukraine has some people all upset because it did not accept the European Union’s conditions.  For now, it will remain part of an economic co-operation group led by Russia.  This means that it will continue to get gas and other necessities at a very low cost and that the people will live in relative comfort.  Those opposed do not like the rejection of “western” values, such as forced austerity and the easy access to Lady Gaga recordings. 



In Thailand, people are revolting.  There will be more video of them for some time, perhaps until many die.



The sign-language interpreter at the funeral speeches was very strange.  As far as I can tell, the only thing he signed that could be interpreted as “running bear.”  You figure it out.



At the funeral of Mandela, Obama shook hands with Fidel’s brother who has been labeled by many American politicians, especially Republicans, and especially those in Florida, as a “ruthless dictator.”   A dictator who lacks Ruth is a very evil thing, indeed, we must point out; however, perhaps our relentless blockade of Cuba has kept all the “Ruth” from getting in.  Lacking “Ruth,” Cuba must do the best as it can to survive; doing such despicable deeds as helping people in Africa, including Mandela, to overthrow colonialism and apartheid.  With all the piety and pomposity that hypocrisy can muster, many of those who supported the oppressors “honored” him at his funeral, doubtless sticking a needle into his skin as they passed by to make sure he was dead.  Below is an interview that makes clear Fidel’s role, and also that of Che Guevara, in assisting this liberation.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2013

The Secret History of How Cuba Helped End Apartheid in South Africa

As the world focuses on Tuesday’s historic handshake between President Obama and Cuban President Raúl Castro, we look back at the pivotal role Cuba played in ending apartheid and why Castro was one of only five world leaders invited to speak at Nelson Mandela’s memorial. In the words of Mandela, the Cubans 'destroyed the myth of the invincibility of the white oppressor ... [and] inspired the fighting masses of South Africa.' Historian Piero Gleijeses argues that it was Cuba’s victory in Angola in 1988 that forced Pretoria to set Namibia free and helped break the back of apartheid South Africa. We speak to Gleijeses about his new book, "Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991," and play archival footage of Mandela meeting Fidel Castro in Cuba.

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