Control of US judicial elections
mercredi 29 octobre 2014 à 13:00State judges in many US states are elected, and wealthy political interests are spending money to control the elections.
Site original : Richard Stallman's Political Notes
State judges in many US states are elected, and wealthy political interests are spending money to control the elections.
Between 1 and 12 percent of the oil from the Big Spill is lying at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.
Where the rest is, nobody knows. But the oil on the bottom will be toxic for sea-bottom life as long as it remains there.
A man who was jailed and almost convicted of "possession of extreme pornography" (a video he had failed to delete fully) is campaigning to change that law.
This "extreme pornography" law needs to be repealed, not just reformed. Various kinds of animals, including cats, dogs, gorillas, and dolphins, sometimes enjoy and even ask for sexual activities with humans. To prohibit the act, or images of it, is sheer authoritarian prudery. Necrophilia can't hurt the person who died (nothing can), so there is no reason to prohibit the act, let alone images of it.
However, the fundamental point is that prohibiting the possession of a copy of something — no matter what it is — is tyranny and puts everyone in danger.
President Maduro promises to reform the country's thugs after some were accused of killing a politician.
The head of a Venezuelan government agency told me a decade ago that the thugs made a practice of arresting people on false charges to get ransom, and even heads of agencies were not safe.
Chavez did not cause this — it was happening before he became president. He did not, however, take strong action to stop it.
Six Arab countries join PISSI in endorsing the execution of anyone that ceases to be a Muslim.