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"It's a common sentiment among tech-savvy audiences that the current copyright and patent system in the US is 'broken' to some degree. And while some politicians have put issues like patent and copyright reform at the top of their lists, there aren't many political parties out there that make it one of their sole issues."
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/
20070809-us-pirate-party-seeks-legitimacy-starts-in-utah.html
"Insofar as the government takes from the citizen more than it renders to the citizen, the citizen owes the state the same contempt that he would have for any other con artist."
http://www.fff.org/freedom/fd0705c.asp
"This isn't the first time breathalyzer source code has been the subject of legal scrutiny. A Florida court ruled two years ago that police can't use electronic breathalyzers as courtroom evidence against drivers unless the source code is disclosed. Other alleged drunk drivers have had charges thrown out because CMI refuses to reveal the Intoxilyzer source code."
http://news.com.com/2100-7348_3-6201632.html
"So writers have used at least three different arguments to show us why we should want to make marriage non-legal. They appeal to our religious freedom, our individual privacy, and our personal maturity. Most of us will find at least one of these three convincing."
http://www.freeliberal.com/archives/002911.html
"Described as China's 'nuclear option' in the state media, such action could trigger a dollar crash at a time when the US currency is already breaking down through historic support levels. It would also cause a spike in US bond yields, hammering the US housing market and perhaps tipping the economy into recession. It is estimated that China holds over $900bn in a mix of US bonds." [Perhaps you think this belongs in a different section. Maybe, but consider what life in Amerika would be like under hyperinflation induced by dollar repatriation.]
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/
main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/08/07/bcnchina107a.xml
"[Your] tax money is being spent on pork, on corruption, on slush funds, and on entitlements; on far better pay, pensions, and other benefits for government workers than for ordinary citizens (including at the local level); on huge increases in the numbers of government employees (especially at the state and local levels); on war (close to half the federal budget goes to past, present, and future war, by some accounts and depending on how one categorizes the spending), on ramping up the police state, on sports stadiums, on the war on drugs, and on almost anything else politicians feel like spending it on."
http://www.strike-the-root.com/72/allport/allport6.html
"When you talk to your mother on the phone, do you have a reasonable expectation of privacy? I thought I did, but apparently I don't—at least, not anymore, because my mother lives in Jerusalem. Under the inaptly named Protect America Act of 2007, which President Bush signed into law on Sunday, the federal government no longer needs a warrant to eavesdrop on phone calls or read email messages between people in the U.S. and people in other countries. "
http://www.reason.com/news/show/121806.html
"We are now beginning to feel the first tremors from the massive credit expansion which began 6 years ago at the Federal Reserve. The trillions of dollars which were pumped into the global economy via low interest rates and increased money supply have raised the nominal value of equities, but at great cost. Now, stocks will fall sharply and businesses will fail as volatility increases and liquidity dries up."
http://www.counterpunch.org/whitney08062007.html
"Because the underlying source of conflict is scarcity, the most important rules of behavior focus on property rights. Rules that arise through ordered anarchy create a system of evolving private property rights. Wealth is enhanced for everyone involved by making property relatively more private and relatively more secure. This provides a powerful motivation for the development of ordered anarchy."
"I am, for the most part, a market anarchist - -a term I prefer to the awful ‘anarcho-capitalist’. AC does nothing but piss off anti-capitalist anarchists and cause misconceptions. I am not pro-corporate. I know that corporations are fully state dependant creation[s] intended to shield businesses from market forces. In short, ‘capitalism’ is not a word I’m willing to go to the wall for or even bother defending.
Among market anarchists there is a
[tendency] to see ‘the market’ as a sort of God, and the laziest answer a market anarchist can give is ‘The market will handle it.’ This (although true in certain situations) is basically the non-religious version of ‘The Lord shall provide.’"
http://markettheocracy.blogsome.com/2007/08/11/why-market-theocracy/
"Yes, I am indeed a lefty anarchist. Down with the State! None of that lily-livered, weak-kneed libertarianism for me. I say that for one overriding reason: I am aware of no defense of the State (and trust me, I've searched for one), even a State of the most minimal and strictly delimited kind, that does not finally devolve into self-contradiction and incoherence."
http://powerofnarrative.blogspot.com/2007/08/call-me-lefty.html
"Think of any voluntary association or collective. Recall the outpouring of spontaneous human generosity that is exhibited after a natural disaster or other tragic event. There would be no need for force because humans only need to be forced to do things that are against their best interests; free people who make their own decisions do not need to be coerced. Dissenters would have the choice to build their own societies with like-minded people, as happens in any voluntary group today."
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/
story/LAC.20070811.BKREAD11/TPStory/Entertainment
"Since the beginnings of the State and its unquestioned reign, the power of information has belonged to it and it alone. Uncounted are the tales of the State — in forms ranging from kings to popes to revolutionary councils — deciding the truth and worth of information. Religious dogma, scientific theories, the facts of the matter concerning knives in backs and hands washing each other. In a world where knowledge can save lives or slit throats, those who control the information control everything."
http://markettheocracy.blogsome.com/2007/08/09/a-map-of-mankind-part-4/
"IT purchasing managers, frustrated by ever-escalating licensing fees, often paint the proprietary vendors as the villains in this saga. Some even hope that open source will be the David that stops these software Goliaths in their tracks: no more vendor lock-in, no more license fees, no more closed code. Could it really happen? Could the proprietary software model disappear in our lifetime?"
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/08/06/32FEosimpact_1.html
"Moving those moral debates to Washington forced a one-size-fits-all policy on the entire country, raising the stakes, and therefore the contentiousness, of an already divisive issue. A new book by a staunch critic of abortion also suggests a decentralized approach."
http://www.reason.com/news/show/120792.html
"She describes herself as an anarchist, although not everyone involved with the goings-on at 2419 Mayview does. In particular, the folks who work on the bikes seem less politically motivated. Anarchy is not about chaos, Tokarski says. Rather, it emphasizes smaller communities and 'providing for each other without having to depend on corporations.' Even with that definition, anarchy is complicated. "
http://www.newsobserver.com/105/story/662427.html
"A large part of the United States' problem, whether Republicans or Democrats are in power, is that it believes it has the right and obligation to intervene everywhere, in whatever forms they choose, and that its interests are global. Interventionism – so the consensus among Republicans and Democrats goes – is the cost of its global interests and mission, because it has been convinced for almost a century that it was preordained to remedy the world's many wrongs – and to do so by whatever means it chooses. There is nothing whatever that is unique in this regard in the present Bush Administration. "
http://www.antiwar.com/orig/kolko.php?articleid=11426
"There is no policy apparatus in the Bush Administration. There is no intent to actually govern the United States. There is only an authoritarian political machine dedicated to advancing its own agenda on behalf of a very narrow elite – and to covering its ass whenever the slightest inkling of its true nature gets out."
"The only way this can make sense if one assumes -- contrary to the text and history of the Constitution (particularly the Ninth Amendment), the commentaries of those who drafted it, the recorded debates of those who ratified it, and the common sense invested in each of us by our Creator -- that individual rights, rather than grants of government power, must be specifically enumerated. In that mental universe, it is freedom, rather than power, that must be justified. "
http://freedominourtime.blogspot.com/
2007/08/coldest-monster-cruelest-slavemaster.html
"We are privileged to witness the crime of the century in progress, an administration that, by policy, traduces every law, and then, by law, indemnifies itself against the consequences. The perfect crime. And YOU, like the old kids show said, are THERE."
http://www.highclearing.com/index.php/archives/2007/08/08/6922
"The real debate about Iraq is just beginning to take shape. It's not about whether U.S. troops should begin to leave Iraq. A vast majority of Americans now agree on that point. Even at the White House, insiders say, they've accepted it as inevitable. The real debate is between genuine opponents of the war, who really want to end our involvement in Iraq, and fake opponents who use antiwar language to mask their endorsement of a continuing, perhaps permanent, U.S. presence in that war-torn land."
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/
2007/aug/05/the-real-debate-about-iraq-is-between-real-fake/
"The successful presidential candidate wants to establish just enough passion for their political stances that voters will waddle down to the polling place on the first Tuesday of November and vote for them (or send in the appropriate form). Too much passion could be a dangerous thing, because it probably indicates that the candidate has moved off of the acceptable boilerplate messages of the retail campaign and has introduced ideas and possible political solutions that are both novel and challenging. Winning presidential candidates don't want to be any more challenging than blockbuster movies. "
"I contend that because national politics is controlled by a small group of connected intellectuals and representatives of very large banks, the basic structure of American politics does not change. So, the degree of economic liberty doesn’t change. It changes only at the margin – the political margin. This is why Eisenhower’s warning against the military-industrial complex remains valid. "
http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north555.html
"Beyond the nuances -- which, again, are not always negligible in their practical effects -- there are no essential differences between the two major parties as they are now constituted. They are, as Gore Vidal noted decades ago, two wings of one party: the Property Party, the Money Power Party, the Empire Party, the Permanent War for Endless Profit Party, call it what you will. Together, the two wings of this party have set in motion monstrous processes of corruption and military aggression of such scale and reach and overwhelming danger that they increasingly dwarf whatever small differences might exist between Democratic and Republican elites."
http://www.chris-floyd.com/Articles/
Articles/Danse_Macabre%3A_An_Apology_to_Democrats/
"In any process of interaction, there must — by definition — be a common basis for that interaction. How, exactly, do we as individuals interact with each other? This is an absurdly simple answer: We communicate. Every single peaceful interaction — from the prosaic to the profound — requires communication to happen. In fact, the only interaction possible without communication of some sort is brute violence, the thing that society exists to avoid. Communication, eternal non-interaction, or violence — those are the three choices. "
http://markettheocracy.blogsome.com/2007/08/06/a-map-of-mankind-part-2/
"The rules governing this impersonal sphere allow for the right amount of trust and latitude to make impersonal relationships possible. These rules are about privacy, reciprocity, property, and respect. These rules are much more general, though, and tend to support a fluid framework of interactions. They support polite, but perhaps not cordial, relations among people, as well as a respect for each person pursuing his own interests."
http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2007/Leatale.html
"Having gained industry-wide recognition, Linux now is moving into its second stage of growth, in which it vies with Microsoft Windows as a dominant computing platform, Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, said Wednesday."
http://www.infoworld.com/article/
07/08/09/linux-zemlin_1.html?source=NLC-TB&cgd=2007-08-09
"Despite the considerable efforts of the medical community, government officials and volunteers, the waiting lists are growing faster than the rate of donation. It is hard to understand why more people haven't agreed to be organ and tissue donors. All mainline religions endorse the practice as an act of charity, which it is. One donor can improve the lives of dozens of patients. Is there a better way to leave this mortal coil?"
http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/editorials/hc-transplant.artaug08,0,5320406.story
"The precarious position of the US dollar as reserve currency has been thoroughly ignored and denied. The delusion that the US is 'the world’s sole superpower,' whose currency is desirable regardless of its excess supply, reflects American hubris, not reality."
http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts08082007.html
"There are no good guys in this story. Misguided and incompetent regulation combined with utilities that found ways to game the system resulted in what had been the best communication system in the world becoming just so-so, though very profitable. We as consumers were consistently sold ideas that were impractical only to have those be replaced later by less-ambitious technologies that, in turn, were still under-delivered. Congress set mandates then provided little or no oversight. The FCC was (and probably still is) managed for the benefit of the companies and their lobbyists, not for you and me."
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2007/pulpit_20070810_002683.html
"The dollar is a hot potato. There are trillions -- nobody knows exactly how many -- floating outside the U.S. But only Americans have to accept them, and only the U.S. Government can create them (although the North Koreans do their best). The Chinese have good reason to worry about all those dollars. When they tried to buy the Unocal oil company, they were turned away by the U.S. Government. So, obviously, their dollars weren't good for that. When Dubai wanted to buy companies that manage six U.S. seaports, they found their dollars had no value. At some point there's going to be a panic out of the dollar. When it happens, it's likely to be the biggest financial upset since the 1930s. "
http://www.safehaven.com/article-8153.htm
"The correct message from the bridge collapse, which was allowed to happen with full knowledge of the bridge's structural problems, is that government cannot get the job done. The government lacks the incentive to fix problems. And even with the incentive, there is a core calculation problem associated with prioritizing the use of resources. This is where private markets excel. They are not perfect but resources are used efficiently to solve the most urgent demands as revealed in the system of profit and loss. The government lacks this mechanism, so everything becomes arbitrary at best and political at worst."
http://www.mises.org/story/2668
"[W]e cannot justifiably say that the US military is 'protecting our freedom' by killing 'insurgents,' let alone innocent mothers and children. I am not made more or less free by such murders. These actions seek to further the values of the ruling class, which controls the military, and the values of their plutocratic friends, not the values of the common man."
http://www.strike-the-root.com/72/tremblay/tremblay2.html
"Not only is war a violation of the rights of the individual – which we must always oppose on moral grounds – but on balance, it has failed to produce security, much less peace and liberty, for most people it has touched. The libertarian bias, therefore, should always be against the next government war."
http://www.lewrockwell.com/gregory/gregory143.html
"To exercise force abroad, the State must resort to coercion at home. Our present circumstances are somewhat unusual, given that Washington's imperial designs are being sustained with rented troops and borrowed money; this has obviated, at least for a while, the demand for War taxes, exacted from both our treasure and our blood. The day rapidly approaches when such impositions will be made. For now it's useful to contemplate how the war in Iraq is helping cultivate tyrannical habits of mind among the State's armed enforcement agents."
http://freedominourtime.blogspot.com/2007/08/from-liberty-to-force.html
"As always with our Terror Warriors, it's a win-win situation: you get either an obedient client state with sweetheart deals for your Homeland cronies and military bases for 'projecting dominance,' or else a nice little hellhole spawning profitable instability and 'imminent threats' that must be met with, well, sweetheart deals for your Homeland cronies and military bases for projecting dominance."
"It’s odd that even the most diehard liberal or conservative will agree with Von Mises that society is, at base, the process of individuals interacting. They have to. As RWL [Rose Wilder Lane] astutely observed, to disagree is to ‘retreat into fantasy.’ If said diehards did indeed disagree, one would merely have to ask them to point to their society. To draw a picture of it. To describe its shape and form and function, to explain its mechanics, in simple descriptive terms."
http://markettheocracy.blogsome.com/2007/08/05/a-map-of-mankind-part-1/
"William Batchelder Greene was one of Jamaica Plain’s classic ’60s radicals. The 1860s, that is. Long before there were punk shows at the Milky Way, Greene was likely JP’s first anarchist. "
http://jamaicaplaingazette.com/node/1754
"Although Rome didn’t actually have paper money, it provided one of the first examples of true debasement of a currency. The denarius, Rome’s coinage of the time, was, essentially, pure silver at the beginning of the first century A.D. By A.D. 54, Emperor Nero had entered the scene, and the denarius was approximately 94% silver. By around A.D.100, the denarius’ silver content was down to 85%. Emperors that succeeded Nero liked the idea of devaluing their currency in order to pay the bills and increase their own wealth. By 218, the denarius was down to 43% silver, and in 244, Emperor Philip the Arab had the silver content dropped to 0.05%. "
http://www.whiskeyandgunpowder.com/Archives/2007/20070807.html
"Prescott Bush was not only instrumental in bringing Hitler to power in Germany, Mussolini to power in Italy, but was also plotting to overthrow the legal government of the United States and establish a fascist state here. Prescott Bush served as a Senator from Connecticut and was a partner in the prominent investment banking firm Brown Brothers Harriman."
http://www.newswithviews.com/Stuter/stuter109.htm
"This new potent military alliance is a real world response to neoconservative delusions about US hegemony. Neocons believe that the US is supreme in the world and can dictate its course. The neoconservative idiots have actually written papers, read by Russians and Chinese, about why the US must use its military superiority to assert hegemony over Russia and China. ... Americans need to understand what the neocon Bush regime cannot: a nuclear exchange between the US, Russia, and China would establish the hegemony of the cockroach."
http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts218.html
"In the age of empire, the main weapon of the American hegemon is a double-edged sword of fear, wielded by our imperial 'president' against citizens and non-citizens alike. To foreigners, the message is: get out of line and you may just be nuked – for the good of mankind, of course. As for the Americans, the specter of a nuclear-armed enemy convinced them to go to war with Iraq, and the same gambit is being used to provoke the coming war with Iran. "
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=11418
"After killing Mr. Weller's reports, U.S. authorities tried to counter Mr. Burchett's articles by attacking the messenger. General MacArthur ordered Mr. Burchett expelled from Japan (the order was later rescinded), his camera mysteriously vanished while he was in a Tokyo hospital and U.S. officials accused him of being influenced by Japanese propaganda. Then the U.S. military unleashed a secret propaganda weapon: It deployed its own Times man. It turns out that William L. Laurence, the science reporter for The New York Times, was also on the payroll of the War Department. ... Mr. Laurence won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the atomic bomb, and his faithful parroting of the government line was crucial in launching a half-century of silence about the deadly lingering effects of the bomb."
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0805-20.htm
"For some time, it has been thought – with good reason – that the coming Bush-Cheney attack on Iran would be aimed at the country's rudimentary nuclear power facilities. And it's true the old 'mushroom cloud in American cities' ploy continues to be the Administration's best propaganda gambit in demonizing Iran and instilling fear of this demon in the public, as Bush demonstrated with his Goebbelsian lie this week."
"The last forty years of his long life seem to have been spent in ideal leisure and occupation, visiting eminent clergymen and others who enjoyed fishing, compiling the biographies of congenial spirits, and collecting here a little and there a little for the enlargement of his famous treatise [The Compleat Angler]."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izaak_Walton
"In 1811 Avogadro hypothesized that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules. From this hypothesis it followed that relative molecular weights of any two gases are the same as the ratio of the densities of the two gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure."
http://www.chemheritage.org/classroom/chemach/periodic/avogadro.html
"French author of the naturalistic school who is generally considered the greatest French short story writer."
http://www.online-literature.com/maupassant/
"An eccentric rebel of epic proportions, this Hollywood titan reigned supreme as director, screenwriter and character actor in a career that endured over five decades."
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001379/bio
"The United Council For Integrated Absolutism has nuked New Chicago. The Free Symbolists refusal to bow to regulated data procedure has led to dire action. The news is reported as tragic but necessary by the UCIA biased medianets.
Her family, and every childhood friend left on Terra. Dead. Burned away in an instant for refusing to comply with what they saw as slavery. Refusing to step backwards into an age of controlled information."
http://markettheocracy.blogsome.com/2007/08/10/a-map-of-mankind-part-5/
"Charlotte Carolina nodded and blew her runny nose. Her face was puffed up with tears over her daughter Jennifer's latest antics and plight. The girl had been released after a few hours from the Hardyville jail and was presently moaning in hung-over agony in her old bedroom. But the hangover wasn't the worst of Jen's troubles."
http://www.backwoodshome.com/columns/wolfe070806.html
"SciFi Channel’s new Flash Gordon series debuted last night with a 90-minute pilot. Eleven more episodes should make up the first season. But I think I’ve already seen enough. If you’re gonna tackle an American sci-fi icon like Flash Gordon — even if you plan to give him something of a contemporary spin — you’ve still gotta give us Flash friggin’ Gordon."
http://wconger.blogspot.com/2007/08/flash-in-pan.html
"I sometimes wonder if ERB got the idea of Tarzan from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Books."
http://tonova.typepad.com/thesuddencurve/2007/08/talk-to-gthe-an.html
"Jason Jones dives into a problem threatening Nantucket's exclusive beach front properties." [Video w/audio: If your transmission starts with a commercial, it may skip to the next clip. However, the selections in the sidebar should offer the intended clip as an option.]
http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/?lnk=v&ml_video=91140
"Our panelists discuss whether taunting and insults would be an effective strategy to help America's obese children lose weight." [Video w/audio]
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/in_the_know_should_we_be_shaming
"We should let America's mayor pick America's language." [Video w/audio: If your transmission starts with a commercial, it may skip to the next clip. However, the selections in the sidebar should offer the intended clip as an option.]
http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/?lnk=v&ml_video=91150
Flash animated cartoon video with audio
http://www.markfiore.com/animation/aye.html
"What connection and integration will do is to allow those marvelous qualities to manifest quicker and with greater regularity than ever before. It will allow those failures and petty actions and surprises to become apparent almost instantly and be dealt with more efficiently. It will allow us to never be separated or alone. It will allow our economy to grow and flourish."
http://markettheocracy.blogsome.com/2007/08/11/a-map-of-mankind-part-6/
"Is government the source of our rights? I fear that today many people would say yes. Not infrequently it is said that the government or the Constitution grants us freedom of speech or press or the right to own property. This offends the natural-law tradition that was essential to the genesis of classical liberalism ('liberalism') and the vital institutions it spawned."
http://www.fee.org/in_brief/default.asp?id=1494&year=2007&month=8
"Despite China’s support of the Treasury bond market, China’s large holdings of dollar-denominated financial instruments have been depreciating for some time as the dollar declines against other traded currencies, because people and central banks in other countries are either reducing their dollar holdings or ceasing to add to them."
http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts08102007.html
"The state guards its law-making and enforcing monopoly with ferocious jealousy. The fact that it is an effective monopoly should lead us to expect that it will maximise some kind of net result, achieving some high degree of compliance with the law, and do so economically. In reality, because it is a monopoly subject to a popular mandate and must not arouse dread, fear and hatred, it is restricted in what it may and what it must not do. It must produce compliance and serve up justice in white gloves on a silver platter—a demand it is most of the time quite unable to meet."
http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2007/Jasaypunishment.html
"Mr. Teach, entirely imaginary, clambers from a sudden hole in the floor, grinning at her from a monkey form. Mercy knows that Mr. Teach always chooses a shape that will enhance and illustrate the lesson. Despite this boring, pragmatic function, Mercy can’t help but grin at the compact little simian shape. He grins back as the magic hole fills itself."
http://markettheocracy.blogsome.com/2007/08/08/a-map-of-mankind-part-3/
"A calorie is defined in chemistry as the amount of heat required to raise one gram of water one degree centigrade. Nutritionally speaking, however, all calories are not equal. The human body requires more than just raw calories to operate efficiently. If it were merely a matter of energy, we would be able to consume anything containing the pre-requisite calories and maintain a healthy body."
http://www.lewrockwell.com/fisk/fisk7.html
"In this interview from April 15th, 1994, Dick Cheney reveals the reasons why invading Baghdad and toppling Saddam Hussein wouldn't be a great idea. He also stipulates that "not very many" American soldiers' lives were worth losing to take out Saddam during the Gulf War." [video with audio]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BEsZMvrq-I
"One of the largest surveys of music consumers to closely examine the question of Digital Rights Management (DRM) has an important two-part message for the music industry. The first is that DRM is definitely turning consumers off music sales, and charging them extra to get rid of it may be an uphill battle. The second message is that knowledge of DRM and its problems is spreading fast."
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