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Sources: U.S. widens probe of Chicago police torture - Chicago Breaking News - 0 views

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    The investigation reported is one of those connected to Burges. Do you notice ... 1. That the authorites are just looking into the members of Burge's crowd, as if they were the only problem on the CPD. Please. Dealing with these thugs is a nice start, but it's only a start. One is left wondering, though, if this is where it will end. 2. That this wasn't exactly late breaking news or unknown in Chicago - the Reader did a series of articles on these fun, fun people back in the 90s, and word had hit the street long before then. Why wasn't anybody looking into this, then? That last question being rhetorical, of course, for reasons I'll get to, in a second. 3. That the human rights abuses mentioned took place during the 1980s, meaning that prosecution has been stalled for so long that, even if caught, most of the offenders will escape justice. 4. When, some years back, I and a few other demonstrators were on the street in Chicago, trying to raise a little consciousness about the issues surrounding the death penalty in Illinois, mentioning this very case, there's a reaction to which we became accustomed. The man on the street seeing absolutely nothing wrong with torturing confessions out of those accused of crimes. This is why, below, you see me suggesting that I was not surprised to see popular acceptance of the Bush administration's lavish use of torture. As a society, we had been there before, and hadn't seemed to be in any great hurry to get anywhere better.
Peter Dearman

Mainstream Populist Democrats: Taiwan may provide a health care model for the U.S. - 0 views

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    A National Public Radio profile from last year points out that Taiwan has one of the world's best health care systems and it is cost efficient too. All Things Considered, April 15, 2008 · At the end of the 20th century, Taiwan became a rich country, almost overnight. But it still had a poor country's health care - about half the population had no coverage at all. So Taiwan set out to design a national health care system from scratch. What makes Taiwan unique is the way the country figured out how to cover everyone.
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    My first post here. Just joined. Live in Taiwan and can attest to the brilliance of the healthcare system here. It's a much better model than Canda. (And I'm a Canadian.)
anonymous

The Hacktivist - 0 views

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    some interesting snippets in this blog: it is a shame it hasn't been updated since 2006 ( a bit like my own blog!)
David Corking

Crossbow magazine - February 2009 "Full marks, Marx?" - 0 views

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    "This edition asks, is capitalism dead?" Not everyone writing here is a Tory Wet, but most are. Interesting selection of articles: a mixture of analysis and polemic.
David Corking

Come on, AIG guys! Cough it up. - The Bing Blog | March 16, 2009 - 0 views

  • In my experience, perhaps the top five guys in any corporation usually have that kind of protection. Here we seem to have an entire executive class that has the clause in their deals.
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    The UK argument about bonuses has crossed to the US. Year-end rewards for pushing the world economy over the brink? I don't think so.
David Corking

Op-Ed Columnist - The End of Philosophy - NYTimes.com | April 2009 - 0 views

  • It challenges the new atheists, who see themselves involved in a war of reason against faith and who have an unwarranted faith in the power of pure reason and in the purity of their own reasoning.
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      This makes no sense - perhaps Herbert doesn't want us to reason about it!
  • hard for them to appreciate that most people struggle toward goodness, not as a means, but as an end in itself.
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      This is certainly a vital question, but I don't think that link is hard, but instead obvious.
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    A little pompous, but provoking and informative all the same.
Levy Rivers

Op-Ed Columnist - The End of Philosophy - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Think through moral problems. Find a just principle. Apply it.
  • Today, many psychologists, cognitive scientists and even philosophers embrace a different view of morality. In this view, moral thinking is more like aesthetics. As we look around the world, we are constantly evaluating what we see. Seeing and evaluating are not two separate processes. They are linked and basically simultaneous.
  • Everything that we look at, we form an implicit preference. Some of those make it into our awareness; some of them remain at the level of our unconscious, but ... what our brain is for, what our brain has evolved for, is to find what is of value in our environment.”
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  • Most of us make snap moral judgments about what feels fair or not, or what feels good or not. We start doing this when we are babies, before we have language. And even as adults, we often can’t explain to ourselves why something feels wrong.
  • We don’t just care about our individual rights, or even the rights of other individuals. We also care about loyalty, respect, traditions, religions. We are all the descendents of successful cooperators.
  • They link themselves together into communities and networks of mutual influence.
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    As our brain sorts out of the thousands of bits of info it takes special note of those things your system of values and interest. We take note of those things that have been socially enriched objects and concepts
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Bolta Pakistan - 6th April 2009 - 0 views

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    Mushtaq Minhas and Nusrat Javed present another fresh episode of Bolta Pakistan and talk with Latif Afradi.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Capital Talk - 6th April 2009 - 0 views

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    Shehzad Roy President Zindagi Trust for free Education, Mir Hazar Khan Bajarani Federal Minister for Education, Dr. Mufti Sarfraz Naeemi Nazim-e-Ahla Jamia Naeemia Lahore, Prof. Dr. Qasim M Jan Vice Chairman Quid-e-Azam University, Prof. Dr. Saeeda Asadullah Khan Vice Chairman Fatime Jinnah Women University, Prof. Dr. Pirzada Qasim Raza Siddiqui Vice Chancellor Karachi University, in Special episode of Capital Talk and discusses with Hamid Mir.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Live With Talat - 6th April 2009 - 0 views

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    Rana Sanaullah PML-N, Lt. Gen. (R) Amjad Shoaib Analyst, Masood Sharif Khattak, Nazar M. Gondal, in Special episode of Live with Talat Discusses Current Issue with Syed Talat Hussain.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Kal Tak - 6th April 2009 - 0 views

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    Tasneem Ahmed Qurashi PPP, Mushahid Hussain Syed PML-Q, Ahsan IQbal PML-N, in special episode of Kal Tak Disqualified with Javed Chaudhry.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Saath - 6th April 2009 - 0 views

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    Kamran Khan presents another fresh episode of Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Saath in Geo TV and talk with Senator Raza Rabbani, Shuja Nawaz, Rahim Ullah Yousaf, Dr. Salman Shah.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Second Opinion - 6th April 2009 - 0 views

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    Zahid Hussain Analyst, Raja Sanaullah PML-N, Mian Ifrikhar Hussain Provincial Minister, in fresh episode of Second Opinion & Discusses Currant Issue With Asma Sherazi.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Islamabad Tonight - 6th April 2009 - 0 views

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    Mushahid Hussain Syed PML-Q, Senator Raza Rabbni PPP, in fresh episode of Islamabad Tonight & Discusses Currant Issue with Nadeem Malik.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Karachi Bank Robbery - 0 views

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    Bank Robbery in Karachi.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Shoe-attack at Indian home minister Chidambram - 0 views

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    A Sikh journalist thrown shoe over Indian Home Minister P. Chidambram here during a press conference.
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