January 25, 2009

Obamaction

Go here, and be sure to scroll all the way down.

(Thanks, Paul!)

January 23, 2009

Why Republicans are Delaying Holder's Confirmation:

" . . . U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a former U.S. Attorney and Attorney General for Rhode Island, today sharply criticized the argument some Republican members of the Committee are making for delaying a vote on the nomination of Attorney General-Designate Eric Holder:

"'Republicans on the Judiciary Committee have asked Eric Holder to make a commitment, before he is even confirmed, that he will not prosecute any Bush Administration officials for their involvement in acts of torture during the last administration.

"'Anyone familiar with the criminal justice system . . . should know that a prosecutor should make no determination about who to prosecute before he or she has all the facts, and particularly not in response to legislative pressure.'"
I.e., we'll block you 'til you promise not to do your job ( -- exactly what we've had from Repub. gummint for the last 8 years {no one hired unless they could be relied on not to do their job}).

And if that weren't bad enough:
"'I believe they are delaying Holder's nomination to shorten the time between the day Holder takes over and the day the statute of limitations on [the] violations of FISA [that] Bush committed on March 11, 2004 start to expire -- that is, March 11, 2009, just seven weeks away.

"'At yesterday's Progressive Media Summit, I had an opportunity to remind Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of that timeline. I reminded him, too, that Bush seems intent on delaying the time when an Article III judge assesses the evidence in the al-Haramain document, which probably proves Bush broke the law.'"
I have not personally verified the facts or all of the law re- the statute-of-limitations issue, but I can confirm that if there's an applicable statute of limitations, and no prosecution is commenced before it expires, the "evil-doers" are home-free.

If you find this delay unacceptable for that or any other reason, pls tell the two senators blocking the nomination, Senators Spector and Cornyn (I'm especially talkin' to you, Pennsylvania and Texas residents!), which you can do here.

More details here, here, and here.

Colbert Warns Remixers

In case you missed it:


(Thanks, Ben!)

January 22, 2009

Kevin Bewersdorf

I really like Kevin's work.

He deploys various media; you can see more photos and other kinds of work on his website.

(And he writes; and he played a leading role in, co-wrote and made music for the movie, LoL, which I really enjoyed.)

Bewersdorf will give an art talk on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 6pm at CentralTrak (800 Exposition, Dallas).

He's rep'd by and/or gallery; here are some images from his last show there (with Guthrie Lonergan).

January 21, 2009

Snarky's Fave Twitterer

Can't resist quoting in full (you're the best, snarky!):

Fireland — so many great ones, but here are three six of my favorites (couldn’t narrow down any further):

I dunno. It’s nice having HDTV and Coke Zero and Tumblr and all, but the world really hasn’t been the same since God killed Nell Carter.

Where’s my glue gun?? You guys, it’s only a week till Thanksgiving and my Jordache short shorts aren’t going to fucking bedazzle themselves.

Lassoed the cat’s legs in under 17 minutes! Not too bad for someone who flunked out of rodeo college and just drank a Zima he got on eBay!

Well actually the difference between Helvetica and Arial is pretty glaring if you oh my god this is why I haven’t had sex in twenty months.

I told Dad we needed to start sharing our feelings. He told me to get a blog. So I did. He leaves the same comment on every post: LOL FAG

I keep accidentally getting Tom of Finland toothpaste instead of Tom’s of Maine. It makes me feel fresh but also … confused.

Manicure Printer

More Great Photos from the Inauguration

via The Boston Globe, here (thanks, Ben!)

This photo (YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty Images) shows residents of Kibera, one of the poorest quarters in Nairobi (in Kenya, where Obama's father was born), gathered to watch the inauguration.

More great photos at the link above.

Satellite Pic

And I heard on NPR there were thousands more with tix who didn't get in, due to security or other snafus -- hmmm.