Two ideas to consider.
First, donate to the American Civil Liberties Union, the foremost defender of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights and one of the most important organizations currently working to make our government obey our law. You can do that here.
Second, propose the Constitution and Bill of Rights as a reading selection for your book club. Too few Americans seem to realize what we're losing and why it matters; we're like a forgetful old lady whose family jewels really are being filched, bit by bit, by servants.
March 12, 2008
How to Help Save Your Democracy
March 11, 2008
Gilligan's Smiland
Actress Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann on Gilligan's Island, is serving six months' probation after allegedly being caught with marijuana in her car.
Looks like nothing's changed (I should be so lucky), except the pigtails have now also checked out.
March 9, 2008
“TI” by C.E.B. Reas
At the Block Museum of Art in Chicago through April 6, 2008.
March 8, 2008
Re- McCain: I'm Not Sayin' this;
" . . . this has not been verified in any way, and I'm not reporting it as fact, without first conducting a full investigation . . . [but] it has also been said on at least one other prominent site that he eats transformers, and then poops them out of his butt as little robots. Can we afford to elect a President that poops transformer robots all over the white house? . . . . a prudent reader might wonder what else might be out there.
"You don't have to be left, you don't have to be right, to know that a 200 year old President that poops robots, and lives off of the blood of young blond lobbyists, is not a President that this country needs."
Slightly fuller report here. (Thanks, asdjrocky!)
Artists Surveille the Internet: The Listening Post
By Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen. "[T]he messages you see and hear flowing across the grid of 231 vacuum tube screens are derived from a continuous live feed from thousands of internet chatrooms."
Per the U.K.'s TimesOnline, after years of updates and a stint at the Whitney, the piece has now become part of the permanent collection at the Science Museum in London. More, including the Times' own video, at the link above.
All Air Passengers to Be Fingerprinted
"Dr. Gus Hosein, of the London School of Economics, [said,] '[t]here is no other country in the world that requires passengers travelling on internal flights to be fingerprinted. BAA says the fingerprint data will be destroyed, but the records of who has travelled within the country will not be, and it will provide a rich source of data for the police and intelligence agencies.
"'I grew up in a society where you only fingerprinted people if you suspected them of being criminals. . . . There will also be a suspicion that this is the thin end of the wedge, that we are being softened up by making fingerprinting seem normal in the run-up to things like ID cards.'
"Simon Davies, of campaign group Privacy International, [said,] ' . . . the experience in the US has shown that the information can only be used retrospectively, not in real time, as it takes so long to match a fingerprint to the one held on the database. I think once again we are seeing the introduction of technology whose benefits are illusory.'"
Related post here ("Big Brother Has Biometric Data on You").
UPDATE: A British company called ThruVision has developed a camera that can see through clothing to reveal what's in or under people's pockets from 80 feet away. It's called the T5000, and detects different materials based on the different signatures of Terahertz waves, or "T-rays," they emit. More at Gizmodo.
March 7, 2008
The ACLU
The American Civil Liberties Union is the foremost defender of U.S. Constitutional rights and one of the most important organizations currently working to make the government obey the law.
If you'd like your Constitution back, or just a law-abiding government, consider joining or donating -- you can do it here.