Category Archives: Civil Liberties
INJUSTICE: “Shelby County v. Holder; Preclearance Requirements of the Voting Rights Act of 1965” / Justice Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg
h/t: Being Liberal
JUSTICE: “Statement by Julian Assange after One Year in Ecuadorian Embassy”
It has now been a year since I entered this embassy and sought refuge from persecution.
As a result of that decision, I have been able to work in relative safety from a US espionage investigation.
But today, Edward Snowden’s ordeal is just beginning.
Two dangerous runaway processes have taken root in the last decade, with fatal consequences for democracy.
Government secrecy has been expanding on a terrific scale.
Simultaneously, human privacy has been secretly eradicated.
A few weeks ago, Edward Snowden blew the whistle on an ongoing program – involving the Obama administration, the intelligence community and the internet services giants – to spy on everyone in the world.
As if by clockwork, he has been charged with espionage by the Obama administration.
The US government is spying on each and every one of us, but it is Edward Snowden who is charged with espionage for tipping us off.
It is getting to the point where the mark of international distinction and service to humanity is no longer the Nobel Peace Prize, but an espionage indictment from the US Department of Justice.
Edward Snowden is the eighth leaker to be charged with espionage under this president.
h/t: WikiLeaks
INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM: “Investigative Journalist Glenn Greenwald Schools Political Parrot David Gregory on Criminalizing Investigative Journalism”
Related articles
- David Gregory Is What’s Wrong With Washington (dish.andrewsullivan.com)
- David Gregory, Glenn Greenwald and the First Amendment (truth-out.org)
RELIGIOSITY: “Pious Privilege” / Jon Stewart
h/t: Atheism 411
MACHISMO: “White Males are Big Pussies!”
h/t: Current
JUSTICE: ‘I am Bradley Manning”
Amidst courtroom secrecy, whistleblower and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Bradley Manning is on trial after three years of confinement.
The information that Bradley gave to the public has been a catalyst for pro-democracy movements in the Arab world, exposed the unjust detainment of innocent people at Guantanamo Bay, shown us the true human cost of our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and changed journalism forever.
There is no evidence that anyone died as a result of the leaked information, yet Bradley faces life in prison or possibly death. The greatest charge against him is that of “aiding the enemy,” a capital offense. As the public who benefited from this information, does that make us the enemy? What price will future whistleblowers pay?
IRONY: “Ah, I kid the slave states . . . NOT!”
NEOLIBERALISM: “Glenn Greenwald on the High Cost of Government Secrecy” / Bill Moyers
DEMOCRATIC PARTY: “Winning Strategy for the 21st Century” / Mr Fish
h/t: Mr Fish


