Odds & ends, Thursday, 6 January [UPDATE]
in the "something a tad bit different" post from a couple of days ago, i opted to begin serving up occasional interesting stuff that i run across in the course of any given day that doesn't necessarily merit a full-fledged, dedicated post... i've decided that "odds & ends" is as good a title as any for such miscellaneous links...
without further ado...
sustainability = frugality = sustainability
glenn greenwald: a u.s. citizen arrested without charge, tortured and then put on the no-fly list while traveling outside the country "underscores the rapidly expanding powers the U.S. Government and law enforcement agents within the country are seizing without a shred of due process"...
if i run across more odds and ends later, i'll update...
[UPDATE]
yesterday's post about what a truly representative deficit commission might look like is echoed by laura flanders who points out that those most affected by the issues of the day mysteriously never get to join the debate...
meanwhile, obama continues to show his true colors...
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without further ado...
sustainability = frugality = sustainability
glenn greenwald: a u.s. citizen arrested without charge, tortured and then put on the no-fly list while traveling outside the country "underscores the rapidly expanding powers the U.S. Government and law enforcement agents within the country are seizing without a shred of due process"...
if i run across more odds and ends later, i'll update...
[UPDATE]
yesterday's post about what a truly representative deficit commission might look like is echoed by laura flanders who points out that those most affected by the issues of the day mysteriously never get to join the debate...
meanwhile, obama continues to show his true colors...
Labels: Anwar al-Awlaki, Barack Obama, extrajudicial executions, Glenn Greenwald, Kuwait, no fly list, Odds and ends, representative democracy, sustainability, terrorism, torture, U.S. citizens, Yemen
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