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Janet Braunstein

WowEssays.com - The Rise And Continuation Of The Pro-Choice Movement - 0 views

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    Term-paper writing service, but has some good info. In this case, on history of pro-abortion/pro-choice movement and gvt. attempts to reverse Roe v. Wade. (Don't these white men have anything better to do than try to control women's uteri? 
Stephen Boyle

Google Refreshes Google+ Circles Layout - 0 views

  • Google has started to roll out an updated layout for its Circles page, making it easier to navigate, find and categorise friends.
  • Also coming to Google+ is a simple change that makes it easier to find people.
Stephen Boyle

The American Book Association Joins Amazon Boycott - 0 views

  • The American Booksellers Association (ABA) is the latest body to join the slew of retailers Stateside boycotting books from Amazon’s publishing division.
  • Barnes & Noble Our decision is based on Amazon’s continued push for exclusivity with publishers, agents and the authors they represent. These exclusives have prohibited us from offering certain eBooks to our customers.
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    The ABA is the USA's national not-for-profit trade association. They promote the interests of independent bookstores of all sizes.
Stephen Boyle

Access Twitter's RSS feeds with an easy-to-use work-around - Twitter - 0 views

  • To access the RSS feed of any user, use the following link: http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.rss?screen_name={USERNAME}
  • http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.rss?screen_name=thenextweb
Stephen Boyle

Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline: The Facts Deserve Repeating | OnEarth Magazine - 0 views

  • the majority of the processed oil was already scheduled for export to foreign countries. That's' right, this Keystone XL pipeline's Canadian tar sands oil would have no positive impact whatsoever on America's national security.
  • Canada wanted to send the dirtiest oil on the planet through the heart of America so that they could access export routes. And they proposed getting there by bringing the pipeline right over the Ogallala Aquifer, one of America's most important repositories of fresh water. Along the route, Democrats and Republicans alike opposed it.Nocera never mentioned that a first pipeline just like the proposed Keystone XL, built by the same foreign company, TransCanada, had over 12 spills in the U.S. (30 if you count Canada) in just its first year of operation. Some of those spills have yet to be cleaned up.
  • In fact, when it comes to jobs and the Keystone XL pipeline, the State Department estimated it would create only 20 permanent jobs and about 5-6,000 temporary construction jobs... not the hundred thousand jobs proponents of the tar sands pipeline have been citing.The Keystone XL pipeline doesn't deliver on jobs or national security, it jeopardizes public health and safety and the president was right to reject it. And tar sands are not just "a little dirtier" than traditional crude as Nocera notes. Producing synthetic crude oil from tar sands generates three times the global warming pollution and the extraction process uses vast amounts of energy and water.
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    The Senate is dredging up Keystone XL as if it is a matter of national safety - actually the dirtiest oil is planning to plow a path through an American fresh water repository.
Stephen Boyle

Cashless Society: India Implements First Biometric ID Program For All Of Its 1.2 Billio... - 0 views

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      Northrop was awarded $1 billion contract in 2012 to develop biometric system for US Department of Defense. This is in the NDAA FY2012 - read it.
  • New technologies which are being introduced inside the United States, the UK, and Australia such as vein scanners, biometric employee time and attendance systems, voice recognition devices, andbehavior analysis systems are all geared toward Total Information Awareness of every human being on the planet. Only a totalitarian form of government would desire this information; and only a very determined totalitarian government would actively work toward establishing it. India is only the first nation to openly sweep up its entire national population into such a massive biometric database net. We cannot let our nation be the next.
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      Northrop was awarded $1 billion contract in 2012 to develop biometric system for US Department of Defense. This is in the NDAA FY2012 - read it.
Stephen Boyle

Daily Operations of the Legislative Branch (Checks and Balances: Three Branches of Amer... - 0 views

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      Citizens United vs FEC changed this by allowing corporations to contribute money into campaign funding and not placing any limit on such funding.
  • Because it is illegal for corporations to donate money directly to a congressional campaign,
  • businesses create political action committees, called PACs
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  • Lobbyists help members of Congress analyze how their votes on particular bills will affect their chances to be reelected. They also analyze the chances that different bills, or proposed laws, have of passing Congress. Lobbyists supply members of Congress with information concerning the subject matter of congressional bills. When congressional committees hold hearings, lobbyists testify, or speak, before the committees in an effort to influence the passing of a law their clients want.
  • According to Parenti, "Lobbyists make themselves so helpful that members of Congress sometimes rely on them to perform tasks normally done by congressional staffs. Lobbyists will draft legislation, write speeches, and plant stories in the press on behalf of cooperative lawmakers."
Stephen Boyle

Supreme Court Blocks Ban on Corporate Political Spending - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article from January 21, 2010 when CORPORATE PERSONHOOD became law and corporations were given the ability to spend as much as they would like on campaign funding for politicians,.
Stephen Boyle

Beyond Guantánamo, a Web of Prisons for Terrorism Inmates - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • federal prisons that stretches across the country, hidden away on back roads. Today, it houses far more men convicted in terrorism cases than the shrunken population of the prison in Cuba that has generated so much debate.
  • Congress has reignited an old debate, with some arguing that only military justice is appropriate for terrorist suspects. But military tribunals have proved excruciatingly slow and imprisonment at Guantánamo hugely costly — $800,000 per inmate a year, compared with $25,000 in federal prison.
Stephen Boyle

World5 Declaration | world5.org - 0 views

  • We, the people of Earth, in light of the three truths, do ordain and engender World 5.0. These truths are first: We live in Eternal Awareness, Sharing different forms, Together Immersed in This Moment. There is no other reality. Second: Here, of prime concern is our intent: fear or Love. And third, only Love makes us happy.
  • We require a transparent, global financial system
  • We utterly denounce war and violence
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  • We ascribe to the principles of integrity, justice and balance in our transactions and relationships
  • We encourage pluralism and autonomy, where each of us is valued and respected
  • We engage in the exchange of goodwill, of ideas and of goods and services
  • Already we embark on the redesign of our culture, just as already we embark on finding our true selves
  • Of prime concern is restoring ecology to our Earth
  • we intend a Constitution of the Earth
  • we Now initiate the Federation for Peace
Stephen Boyle

New Bill Known As Enemy Expatriation Act Would Allow Government To Strip Citizenship Wi... - 0 views

  • HR 3166 and S. 1698 also known as the Enemy Expatriation Act, sponsored by Joe Lieberman (I-CT) and Charles Dent (R-PA)
  • give the US government the power to strip Americans of their citizenship without being convicted of being “hostile” against the United States. In other words, you can be stripped of your nationality for “engaging in, or purposefully and materially supporting, hostilities against the United States.” Legally, the term “hostilities” means any conflict subject to the laws of war but considering the fact that the War on Terror is a little ambiguous and encompassing, any action could be labeled as supporting terrorism. Since the Occupy movement began, conservatives have been trying to paint the protesters as terrorists.
  • US government merely has to strip Americans of their citizenship and the NDAA will apply. And they will be able to do so without convicting the accused in a court of law.
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    New bills to strip anyone hostile of citizenship then hold them subject to NDAA terrorist law of war. No judgement in court.
Stephen Boyle

Full-Blown Civil War Erupts On Wall Street - Financial Elite Start Turning On Each Othe... - 0 views

  • $196 billion lawsuit just filed against 17 major banks on behalf of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Bank of America is severely exposed in this lawsuit. As the parent company of Countrywide and Merrill Lynch they are on the hook for $57.4 billion. JP Morgan is next in the line of fire with $33 billion. And many death spiraling European banks are facing billions in losses as well. FHA Files a $196 Billion Lawsuit Against 17 Banks The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), as conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises), today filed lawsuits against 17 financial institutions, certain of their officers and various unaffiliated lead underwriters. The suits allege violations of federal securities laws and common law in the sale of residential private-label mortgage-backed securities (PLS) to the Enterprises
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    Sept 6, 2011 - Federal Housing Finance Agency filed lawsuits against 17 lending institutions totaling $196 billion. Many of these will be settled for nickels on the dollar.
Stephen Boyle

Webcasting Software - Wirecast Features & Benefits - Telestream - 0 views

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    Supports multiple live camera feeds and mixing of canned video, overlay effects as well. LiveU has cellular broadcasting backpack
Stephen Boyle

PIPA January 24th vote | Public Knowledge - 0 views

  • I will summarize how the process will work and why citizen involvement over the next few weeks is critical.
  • On January 23rd, the United States Senate will reconvene to begin legislative business for 2012.  After the first order of business is taken care of, Majority Leader Harry Reid w
  • It is also possible that PIPA never makes it to the January 24th vote, but that depends on the public weighing in with their U.S. Senators before they come back to Washington D.C.  To begin countering the $94 million spent in lobbying in support of PIPA and SOPA, more than a million Americans have contacted Congress in opposition and citizen boycotts have forced corporations to withdraw their support of passage.  Now Senators are home and away from the D.C. lobby, which is the perfect time for citizens to ask their Senators to voice their opposition to PIPA before they return to Washington D.C.  If enough Senators publicly object to PIPA, then it is likely that consideration would be delayed in order to begin negotiating a compromise.  So it is important that the public try to meet with their two Senators and their home state staff and inform them on where they stand and ask their Senators to represent the public interest by standing with them.
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    Contact your Senators during holiday recess - STOP AMERICAN CENSORSHIP http://americancensorship.org 
Stephen Boyle

LiveU Telestream - Broadband video broadcast via cellular - 0 views

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      Provides ability to capture video from one or more sources via LiveU backback solutions. Wirecast enables mixing live cameras as they stream
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