Activism
Charley Dooley has a SOCS (sort of)
Charley Dooley had a SOCS (Sudden Outbreak of Common Sense) yesterday. Whether or not he read my blog recently, or if the “Ghost of November Future” visited him in the middle of the night (since he is running for re-election in November) had something to do with it is debatable. More importantly now is the time for action!
The Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC) will be meeting next week on May 26 for their monthly meeting. According to the Southeast Missourian, a decision for the casino license that once belonged to the President Casino, could be made by September 1st. The St. Louis Area is competing with Cape Girardeau for the open license.
Cape Girardeau is eager to have a casino in their downtown area, and frankly they can have it! Puting a casino in a town’s downtown district makes more sense than putting it in a wildlife area.
However, a group called North County Development LLC, which changed it’s name from Camco Development LLC, FROM LADUE (a community that is NOT in North St. Louis County), still wants their project and has vowed to plow through anyway.
So if Cape Girardeau wants a casino, and North St. Louis County doesn’t, and Cape has an ideal location to set up shop and North County doesn’t, what is the logical thing to do? Put it in Cape Girardeau!
But some people are stubborn, and won’t listen to logic. Ed Griesedieck appears to be one of them.
Why Verizon won’t be taking over Charter anytime soon
I have plenty of positive things to say about both companies even if Charter suffered through financial troubles and Verizon’s services is still quite expensive.
You would think that two companies of which one provides some pretty good Internet service and a fairly decent channel line up and another company known for its excellent phone service and outstanding wireless internet coverage would be interested in joining forces against their rivals at AT&T, right?
WRONG! Sadly, these two modest contenders are not at all happy with each other and the St. Louis area doesn’t really know it. Then of course there are the lawsuits between Charter and Verizon. (Note to self: Insert picture of two grown men sissy-fighting with each other in relationship to how these two companies are behaving.)
Charter is still a cable based internet service provider, whereas Verizon can not find a place in the St. Louis market to provide their FTTx (a.k.a. FiOS) service in the St. Louis area. So the duopoly between Charter and AT&T still exists in the St. Louis area in terms of High-Speed Internet service. (Unless of course, Google comes to bless us with whatever they plan on giving out. PLEASE COME HERE, GOOGLE!)
Meanwhile, Verizon, who beat the snot out of AT&T in both Consumer Reports and Zagats consumer ratings this winter, is still both a wireless carrier competing with AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile not only provides wireless phone service but wireless Internet as well.
One of the great things about Verizon is that I can use my Motorola Droid and tether it to my netbook using a program called PDANet.
Since it has been a while since I have blogged, I think I should explain some of the details of my netbook.
In February, I became involved with a group called a hackerspace. The local hackerspace group, Arch Reactor, had an open house meeting that I ‘m pretty happy that I went to and joined the group. (Hence no time for blogging as of late.) Most of the time we hang around and talk about making stuff (not necessarily hacking, but also art, electronics including Ardruino, woodworking, robotics, and a bit of gardening).
Since most of the guys bring their laptops or netbooks, I used some of my rainy-day funds to buy a refurbished HP Mini from someone on eBay. It was probably one one of the best purchases I made. The computer is in great condition (with exception for a little scratch on the bottom of the computer), there is an extra-long lasting Lithium-ion battery on it. And it still runs Windows XP.
So what if I don’t have Vista or 7 on this thing? Most of the time I am either on the Internet or using UNIX-like program with Cygwin as well as an arsenal of other free open-source software available for Windows. To which I’ve tossed out just about all the software that comes on this system. Norton Internet Security (TRIALWARE! Annoying as hell!), Microsoft Office (Trialware! Use OpenOffice.org instead!), Microsoft Works (Crap). I wish I could toss out Internet Explorer, especially since I am using Chrome. But I figured, the less Microsoft stuff I have to use, the less of a security threat I can be subject to. On top of that, XP is stable enough to do some fancy computer stuff like changing the startup animation, the login screen, and replacing the GUI interface.
Anyway, back to PDANet.
PDANet is probably the best $20 worth of software that you will ever spend if you are both the owner of a Motorola Droid or other Android enabled device and the owner of a Netbook with Windows or Mac on it.
Using your phone and your computer to tether with each other to have wireless Internet is downright awesome. I would have almost have been tempted to cancel my Charter subscription if only Verizon didn’t allow any other ports to be used for things like IRC chat, SSH, or even Usenet. (AT&T is the same way, so I can probably speculate and say that every other wireless provider also is not really all that keen at the moment to use any other port than the ones used for web browsing.)
Clearly, Verizon (and its rivals) have issues still with people using their network for doing things other than downloading stupid videos of cats playing the keyboard. But like any computer system that can be modified (even Windows and Android), there is a way around it.
Having a netbook is does not mean the retirement of my old Linux system that I built myself. In fact, it opens the door to allowing for me to better my computer skills and to attempt to make the two computers communicate with each other (of which despite their form factor have pretty much the same abilities and hardware standards for the most part).
My loyal Linux machine is in need for some hardware upgrades that due to the current economy, it was much cheaper to find a netbook to take care of some of the dirty work that the Linux machine could have. That and the netbook is about 20 decibels quieter than the Linux Machine. An issue that is on my todo list when I head out to Micro Center, when and if the Missouri state legislature (particularly Cynthia Davis and Jane Cunningham) pull the head out of their butts and realize that a socialized healthcare system is the reform this country needs to get people back to work. The same can be said about the Tea Party which is also threatening to kill Metro. (Vote YES on Proposition A on April 6th! I like riding the bus, but if adding a half-cent sales tax to cut the time I spend commuting to and from Downtown (which is an hour!) is wrong, then I definitely don’t want to be right!)
Climate Change is still very, very real
Despite the leaked information this week by a few scientist stiffling dissent and doctoring data, the information that is now public does NOT prove that skeptics were right.
However, when the mainstream media, with corporate sponsors and ownership by large energy conglomorates or stock in the obsolete technology that is continuing to be used and wreck havoc not just on climate but on agriculture, property, maritime safety and physical well being.
Skeptics assume that because this data is now public, they now have proof that climate change caused by humans is a myth, but they are very, very wrong!
Even though there is scandel brewing over climate change brough on by the University of East Anglia, the fact that the leading scientists tried to slience decent and exagerate the truth, there are many other institutions in the world with their own independent research and data to prove that climate change is still very real and does not only threaten the environment but economic interests.
Many climate change skeptics deny the existance of climate change not because of ignorance but because they fear that if action is taken to curb climate change it will mean that government regulation will be imposed to reduce the amount of manufacturing thus driving down profits.
The fact that economic liberalism (often supported by conservative political parties) has already allowed free trade to move manufacturing to countries with lax environmental regulation or to punch exceptions into laws than make existing pollutors to be exempt from new environmental laws has not only contributed to environmental damage but agricultural disaster, economic recession, unemployment, and poverty.
The status quo believes that it is unsulated from these problems because they have the wealth to afford to establish themselves where it will effect them the least. The problem is that despite isolating themselves from the outside world, the outside will always find a way in.
So if skeptics believe that because they have released the quibble of a few scientists trying to cover up dissent that talks in Copenhagen will fail, the skeptics are wrong!
It should be noted that eariler this year, News International was caught hiring hackers to break into private telephone and compuyter systems to dig up private conversations and personal information then used the stollen data to sensationalize it senationalize news in tabloids owned by News International.
News International is the corporation in the United Kingdom controlled by Rupert Murdoch who also owns News Corp (Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, MySpace.com) in the United states as well as News Limited in Australia.
Murdoch’s senationalism and biased news coverage has invoked all sorts of anarchy for all the wrong reasons.
In the United State, Murdoch’s “Fixxed News” has destablized the Republican Party by forcing out moderate, center-right conservative supporters in order to cater to the Republican base and far-right. Because Republicans emphazies the values of ONLY their base while abandoning and expelling everybody else, the Republican party has lost control of the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the 2008 Presidential Election not to metion many state and general elections through out the country.
As if that weren’t enough, the base and the far-right then developed misguided protest in the form of the what is now the T.E.A. Party Movement which has polarized American politics. One of the many things people notice about the T.E.A. Party is that it is composed mostly by white upper class individuals who for nearly the past 25 years (complements of former president Ronald Regan) have gotten away with alot of deregulation that created a barrier between the upper class and the middle class and has constantly pushed the middle class into becoming part of the working poor or into poverty.
With the rise of the Internet, a growing resistance has developed. So much so that in 2008, America elected President Obama through a grass roots campaign and community organization efford.
While the base and the far-right claims it has developed their own “grass roots efforts”, the discovery of who is really part of their grass roots campaigns denotes that they are not grass roots and only used the name “grass roots” as a buzzword which also has liberal activists on the look out for other things like greenwashing, disinformation, and of course counterhacktivism.
The counterhacktivism this week is a sign that conservative base and far-right are desperate to keep the status quo, even as going as far as to make it appear that the real hactivists are throwing their support behind skepticism. Of course, the mainstream media doesn’t know the difference between counterhacktivism and hacktivism. So who takes the credit for revealing this e-mails at East Anglia? The hacktivists.
Don’t be surprise to see more attacks by counterhactivists on issues such as the National Healthcare, Network Neutrality, Alternative Energy, Unionization, and fighting against Telecom Immunity and Factory Farming.
It is up to the hacktivist to fight back against the corporate and neo-conservative counterhacktivists.
This is our world. We have to defend it!
Compainies firing workers to boost their corporate profits, executive bonuses
It is as if the executives in corporate America think we have “stupid” tatooed on our foreheads.
About a year ago, InBev bought Anheuser Busch to form AB InBev. InBev stated they woud save jobs, which they didn’t. InBev laid off workers while at the same time sheding Busch Theme Parks. And while beer sales are slumping and jobs are being cut, AB InBev reported they made a better profit this year.
But it is not just the world wide distributor of beer that has reported that they’ve made a better profit this year and that the guys on top get to keep their jobs and get a larger than average bonus this year while sacking workers. Citigroup, Bank of America, AIG, GM and Crystler, all reporting an increase in profit, while service, products, and employees all get cut out.
In other words, the guys on top save their own ass, and tell everyone else “your on your own”.
As unemployment spills over 10.2%, the rich get richer, the middle class is being pushed into the lower class, and the lower class have no where to go.
Chances are if you have graduated college in the past couple of years, you are unemployed or working in a low paying job. Although it may seem like the military looks like a way to make money, if you have no interest in fighting in combat or are not physically able to give the military 20 years of your time to serve your country, then DON’T! You can serve your country in other ways, but at this time thouse government agencies are not hiring anyone with a short resume.
It is quite clear that the country is run by a very small, wealthy minority. The private sector continues to show that at this current time, their only interest is to look out for themselves.
We see this when the best military in the world can’t get the manpower or functioning equipment they need to complete a war that has lasted for far too long. The president can send as may troops the generals need, but as long as the private sector sells the same weapons to our enemies as they do with our allies, the war continues at the expense of the people and the families that suffer. But it is no problem for the executives at the top that are double dealing. To them, War is money. The longer the war goes on, the more money they can take from the government.
We see this when not just manufacturing, but white collar work, is outsourced overseas. The free trade model has moved our jobs to China. America is not the only country where jobs are moving to China. Japan, Austraila, Europe, Canada, even Mexico have seen jobs move to China.
Ah, but now China wants total control over foreign patents. Foreign companies now must decide if they still want stay in China, where there is abundant cheap labor and laxed environmental regulations, or go back home an restart manufacturing here. If you are an coporate executive, you don’t care about ideas, labor issues, or the environment. Your interest is to sell whatever you can and build them as cheap as possible and still make a profit even if the product or service sucks.
The Chinese will soon be showing us the hubris of these executives.
Finally, to futher the madness of corporate America’s irrational behavior, there is the issue of healthcare. If your job can provide you with adequate private insurance, and the insurance company is not in the business of finding some way to prove that whatever is ailing you is benign, then more power to you.
However, for the rest of us, especially the unemployed, recently unempolyed, and those in poverty, we don’t have such good fortune to have a doctor on call who will actually look at what is wrong and not pretend there is nothing wrong because you have no medical coverage or the insurance company tells the doctor to ignore it.
It would be great to have a job. It would be great to have insurance. It would be great to let the capitalist system of government leave the private sector alone so that the private sector could do whatever it likes. However, we can’t. Not when people can’t tell the difference between consumerism and capitalism. Not when people can’t tell the difference between socialism and communism. Not when corporations distort the defintions of these words during a time when unemployment is high, wars seem everlasting, and a pandemic is infecting the world but the sick can’t see a doctor because they can’t afford it. And especially when corporations free themselves of being responble for any bad behavior they do.
When the capitalist system fails because it has perverted the idea that consumerism (in which people buy things) not capitalism (in which people save up for things) jumpstarts the economy, then defends this faux capitalism that only serve the people on the top by excluding everyone not just at the bottom but all people that are not at the top, then tells the people who have lost their jobs and benefits “don’t go to the big bad government” and “government run programs are bad and are socialism” (where they use socialism not as the intended word of a system serving the people, but as a synonym for communism), then continue to operate this system for a very long time, people will ultimately become stressed. They will comit crimes, unaware that it is OK to ask for assitance until it is too late. That if several people in the same predicimate can’t convince the government to help them because some corporate lobbyist made an exception to the rules or put in something to kill the bill to provide relief during a time of suffering and recession, they can do this instead of hurt other people.
The corporate system is based on greed and jealousy. Why should you suffer because you were fired so your employer could get a raise especially if you did a good job and didn’t have a poor performance record? Why should the next genereation of the workforce be paid less than there parents if they’ve recieved a better education and have worked to live a better life than their folks have?
We’ve been told that “hey, you shouldn’t pay you taxes” while at the same time accept the cost of rising fuel prices, the loss of alternatives when it comes to shopping, cheap breakable goods from big box stores, diminishing water, food, and environment quality, failing schools, high health cost, and small government, all so that small minority can preserve their way of life.
To call these feeling “raging against the machine” or to say “there is nothing you can do about it” and to actually do nothing about it endorses the continuity of the status quo, no mater who you vote for.
We have a great, intellegent leader as president right now. And everyone who has stalled or shotdown any of his plans to do something or to save jobs, lives, and property has done this because they have everything they need and people to provide it for them until suddenly they are themselves inconvienced either by their own family or someone they know needs something done. Suddenly, autism is a big deal because some senator or corporate excutive has a child with autism. Military spending becomes a big deal because someone’s best friend is joining the military. Automobile safe becomes a big issue because they were in a car accident recently. The environment becomes an issue because they suck at hunting or fishing and wonder where are all the wild critters they saw as a child.
Things shouldn’t be done because the lawmakers are affected by them. They should be done because at some point everyone is going to need something they want that the government can help them with, no strings attatched.
Yet, people feel threatened when the president gives a speech to school children. They feel threatened by his endorsement of public healthcare. They feel threatened that he might not provide more than enough or less than enough (in that they want the exact number, nothing more or less) troops to end our wars, apprehend terrorists, and secure our country. They feel threatened by fair trade, efficent cars, workers with benefits and insurance. They feel threatend because some uberliberal California law maker created a federal madate to preserve some turtles living in farmland that needs water for irrigation. (A more moderate liberal would have provided an alternative to support the farmers and the turtles…like rerouting where the water comes from.) And they feel threaten that they have to pay more on taxes which mathematics–which is NOT partisan–says they have to anyway.
And these people have hired voices to tell those without “don’t seek out, stay where you are!” And they are concerned that the country is falling apart.
If the healthcare bill fails in the Senate–or is thwarted by some partisan action to preserve the status quo–expect a new group of individuals to come out of the wood work to take down the fearmongers that preserve the stats quo. Because after a while, people will realizes that yes they have had enough and it is not the fault of the guy in the Oval Office. It is the guys in the high rise office buildings who right now are worried for their lives that some angry mob will try to harm them because they now have more than anybody else because they have take more than they deserve.
The TEA Party is misguided or they are misguiding. They are standing up for the rich minority either because they are the rich minority or they are to ignorant to realize they are supporting their oppressors. You will find that many of the TEA Party supporters still are employed, still are better off than the majority of this country that is suffering, and rarely–if in any case–part of or wish to identify themselves as part of the 10.2% that is unemployed.
You will not go to jail for not buying health insurance or using public healthcare. The country is not headed towards communism, it is headed toward oligarchy, to which to stave off the oligarchs, social programs need to be reinstated or installed.
America is hungry for the change that they asked for, and the president wants to deliver, but it is the status quo that continues to deny the things that we have worked hard for.
Republicans: Want to save your party? Ditch the fringe and listen to Reason!
In 2006, I left my universty’s College Republican group. It wasn’t because I never went to the meetings (as if there were any–If I had the option, I would have joined the College Democrats if there was a group). But then I started to see what the Republican party had become and what it was becoming.
So, I wrote a letter and said my goodbyes to the group. At the time, there was no Meghan McCain to become the new voice of young moderate Republicans. There wasn’t–and still is no one–on the Right who has spoken against the clandestine evils that Vice President Cheney had committed. There wasn’t anyone on the Right side of the alse who could point out that Senator Ted Stevens didn’t know jack about the Internet as he stood up for AT&T’s early attempts to support legislation to censor the Internet. There wasn’t anyone to tell Senator McCain to do the right thing and pick Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) over Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin (R-AK).
No. Because these voices were IGNORED. They still are ignored. And the biggest voice of reason for the Republican’s right now is a 24 year old woman to which she has the key to the survival of her party.
But does anyone want to listen to this young woman? No.
Apparently, because Ms. McCain doesn’t fit the mold of the socialite Republican woman (the chavanistic stereotype that “you should shut up, stay home, and raise a dozen children”) so hypocratically supported by Ann Coulter, Laura Ingraham, and Michel Malkin, McCain is being down played by her constituents. Since she is does not comply with the standards of the Heathers in the group, McCain has become a subject to attacks recently especially after she wrote an article blasting Ingraham, Coulter and especially Malkin. (Malkin probably being the worst of the three, especially since she is like the meanest and cattiest of the three.)
The Heathers threw McCain under the bus by telling their fan base to pay no attention to her. Now they are sending their TEAParty lackies (most of whom failed Civics in High School (Yeah, you know a couple of quotes. But don’t know jack about the rest.)) to send threats against her.
It’s not just her, it’s Russ Carnahan (more on this in a bit), it’s Kathy Castor, (D-FL), it’s Claire McCaskill, it’s Arlen Specter (D-PA) (a former republican), it’s Bob Inglis (R-SC). Is it that bad that that even Obama oppenent can’t have a civil Town Hall meeting?
Heck, these TEABagging fools don’t even know what the hell they are protesting anymore. At the Russ Carnahan Town Hall Meeting on August 6th, a fight broke out between SEIU members and the TEABaggers who were disrupting the event. Never mind the fact that this event was NOT about Obama’s National Health Care plan. It was about healthcare, but it was on a different subject about healthcare.
Of course when you are too stupid to know the difference, you have people like Kenny Gladney, who is definitely a minority among his group. Gladney, a black conservative (not so uncommon) is part of the St. Louis TEABaggers (which is very rare considering 99% of the TEABagging are White..not Latino, not Asian, not Middle Eastern. They are White.)
Gladney provoked an SEIU member, was beaten up, and had decided to go to the hospital for two days. Here’s the kicker. When Gladney left the hospital he had run up a tall order. But he has no job or insurance and is asking for donations.

Oh Snap!
Clearly, when you don’t have a job, or insurance, it probably not a good idea to protest against something that you are going to need.
The recent town hall meeting have recently become more reminicent of the Jerry Springer show. This is not the time to shout out the liberal and moderate conservatives in the audience seeking politcal discorse, not mindless discordia.
But these are the people who have motivated me to leave the GOP. This is that small minority who are too ignorate to notice that Medicare, Medicade, and VA Benefits are already provided by the government. Gee, they could have some government insurance too…but they don’t want it. Lets hope they don’t get into a fight or a car accident.
If the GOP wants to shed the image as the “party of NO” and save the party in general, they need to kick the fringe out and start listening to reason.
Everything must change in order to survive.
AT&T: When Corporate Censorship Backfires
Things seemed to be working out OK for AT&T. They had the Apple iPhone 3GS coming out. Then suddenly, when all is at its zenith, disaster strikes.

Apparently, AT&T decided now would be a good time to censor the Internet, since they did such a bang up job terminating Usenet service by creating the image that pedophiles and pornographers hang out there. Nevermind that unlike the Internet, the Usenet is composed of a fixed set of news groups, which–if done properly–Usenet providers (like AT&T) could block out and report ilicit content. GigaNews, a popular Usenet provider, made that clear last year. (It is also believed that most of the fake postings solicting such garbage throughout the Usenet is being PROPAGATED by the ISPs. Not only are we not interested in such vulgar content, but what business is that bullsh*t doing in comp.lang.tcl?)
But AT&T has some bigger plans in mind, since they can use the excuses that shut down Usenet service in the same way Senator Joseph McCarthy used Communism during the Red Scare. Mainly on content that is against AT&T.
Here, AT&T can break the rules of network neutrality by making anything they see objectionable or against AT&T into contraband.
Take ATTGreed.com, for example. This website is promoting the awareness of a contract dispute between AT&T and the Communicantions Workers of America, a telecommunications union, and the Internation Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). As far as AT&T see it, this website is objectionable.
Another opponent of AT&T has been the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). Considered to be the ACLU of the Internet (only they won’t tell you to take down your Christmas lights from the town court house or don’t pray before the big football game), the EFF has been a strong supporter of network neutrality, something that AT&T believes should be reserved for those who can pay more. Since we’ve been doing quite well without AT&T meddling with Interent traffic for the last 35 years, it is only right to see things from the EFF’s Point of View. But if you see things from the EFF’s point of view, that means you side with their causes, such as free speech and fighting against warrentless wiretapping. Stuff AT&T likes the opposite.
AT&T is going to have some reallly big problems this week as they have decided to kick the beehive known throughout the internet as 4chan /b/ (NSFW). 4chan has been seen as a wrecking ball of a website, known for its various Internet pranks. Considered the home of the Internet group “Anonymous” which has caused grief against the ChuchCult of S$cientology (Co$), Anonymous has been seen as the group on the Internet nobody messes with.
But now, Anonymous finds itself in a pickle. They can’t campaign against AT&T in the same way they do with the Co$. Desipte the upper echalon of Anonymous warning their followers to stand down (NSFW), as fighting against them would justifiy AT&T’s violation of network neutrality, there will still be that one idiot who will try to be somebody…to which Anonymous will make his life a living hell for about the next six months. Anonymous is thinking about their next move.
But why stop at cutting off the uncouth nonsense of 4chan when you can block off anyone who attempts to inform the public that AT&T is censoring websites. 2600.com, home of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly. Competitors like Sprint and Verzion. The Democractic Party (turns out AT&T has been bankrolling the Telecom industry’s status quo lobby which the GOP much appreciates). Given the money, and the request, you could probably put in a work order now at AT&T to block out something or to slow it down.
Unfortunately, AT&T picked on Anonymous. To which on Monday and Tuesday of this week, the hacker group has plans on causing AT&T grief but in some non conventional form. The group has already convinced AT&T users to switch to other networks. (Ironically, I had been waiting for an excuse to do it. But my reason, was Mashable heard a rumor that Android 2.0 may be coming to Sprint, which is pretty cool.)
Hopefully, Anonymous will find a way to give AT&T hell for upsetting the balance of the Interent.

Even this guy, who is a total badass, would not want to be around when Anonymous takes on AT&T!
Followup: (7/27/2009 12:00 PM CDT) Slashdot indicates that the block was pre-emptive and has ben lifted in some areas. Still a pre-emptive strike is still letting the genie out of the bottle–once it’s out, there is no way of putting it back in.
Much of the online community, and tech news sites, still see this as a brewing storm which may become “the perfect storm”. (Tech Central probably has it right: “Everybody Stand Back!”).
This could get ugly.
Followup (7/27/2009 8:00 PM CDT) shortly after that update was posted, 4chan founder Christopher “moot” Poole was able to clear the air. AT&T also posted a statement–after they saw there stock drop for most of the morning until it rebounded this afternoon. Part of it was the “vox populi”, the other part was probably the fact that Verizon’s 2Q Earning suck.
No big surprise. I recently went to a Verzion store that just moved into the neighborhood. Those guys are pushy! I just wanted to browse the phones, and they’re asking if I’ve entered my name in to a queue. What is this a restaruant or a phone store? I’m surprised this REALLY didn’t happen to me while I was there.
Anyway, back to this story.
AT&T has been know for not being surgical in their security measures. The result is the chaos that occured this weekend that in the long run will cost AT&T to see there churn rate sky rocket. (Higher the churn rate = more customers leaving. Anyone who sticks around for that will see their own rates go up so that AT&T can recoup the loss. May explain the 19 cents added to my bill since the previous month. I have got to break up with them!)
AT&T needs to be more precise with their network security. But precision cost money, like hiring American workers at their call centers cost money. (They ought to be paying people to work here. They didn’t call themselves Amercan Telephone and Telegraph just to hire people in India or the Philipines, which may explain why the CWA and IBEW aren’t happy with them.)
Outside of all that, I think that is it unless Anonymous does something.
Is Planned Parenthood TRYING to kill the Obama Health Bill?!
Trying to be a politically centrer can be difficult at times. With far right crazyness from the rodeo clowns on the far-right with their own Cable network and various radio programs, and far-left groups trying to throw themselves under the bus, it can be difficult to stay in the center sometimes.
My current stance politically is that I blow with the wind. I prefer to support what party has the best interest at heart for the people and right now, I believe the Obama Adminstration seems to abide by that.
Right now, the GOP is not even thinking at all at this point. They still have all their bets placed on Sarah Palin. To which every attempt of making her sound like a great leader will continue to fail.
Remember, that the defintion of insanity is repeating the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Hopefully with this heath care bill, alot of Republicans who believe in Sarah Palin will get the psychiatric care that they desperately need.
I’m sorry to say it but She is never going to be president, not because she is good looking, but the fact is when ever she speaks (which she ultmately has to) she speaks for the far-right. Not the Center-right where most Republican supporters are, not the Right (between center-right and far-right) where most Republican representatives are. The Far-right out in Libertarian terrority.
Their intent is completely non-poltical. Their assumption right now is that they have a good looking woman who they hope will influence alot of not so bright individuals. The problem is, Palin is far from qualified to run as president. How she even got to be Governor of Alaska is also questionable. Yeah, you could say that the people of Alaska elected her, but it reflects alot about the people of Alaska.
The GOP does not have any true intellectuals in charge of their party. You can have a degree from Yale or Harvard, but if you’ve been given a silver spoon and are asked to be the voice of the party that thinks global warming is a myth, that our religious beliefs justify our actions, and support war profiterring, chance are you won’t be a very good president.
But enough of that.
Today my stance is pure center. The Obama Health Care Reform bill is defintely a center-left (Democratic) topic, to which many Far-Left groups are looking kill this important peice of legislation before it reaches the president. That’s right, I said Far-Left.
Sure the Right has argued pretty much everything from “It will put private insurance out of business” (which it won’t), to “the government will force you to have it” (which they won’t), to kitchen sink stragety of “This is socialism!” (which it isn’t). But much like Sarah Palin has been the major sign of self-destruction of the GOP, if you want to destroy something politically, destroy it within your own party.
Hence, this THOUGHLESS email I received today.
There is this phone company called Credo Mobile which supports many left-leaning political causes. Basically, they sell Sprint telephones but they add like an extra fee for supporting democratic causes. (Makes you wonder if there is a right leaning phone company that does the same thing. *cough*AT&T*cough*)
Anyway, today’s email was to sign a petion to support Planned Parenthood to include tax-paid abortions in the Obama Health Care bill. To which, the Right is livid about this, and rightfully so.
My stance on abortion is somewhat neutral. I mean, as a man, I can’t get an abortion. And even though I am Catholic, I am ashamed when the Church tried to use Communion as a bargain chip to force politicians into supporting anti-abortion legislation. A male politician can’t have an abortion. He will never experience the fear and anxiety of having an unwanted pregnancy. So being a man and part of a Pro-Life group makes it about as much sense as a woman trying to use a urinal. You can try to understand what its like, but it really won’t make any difference because it is impossible to experience it.
Abortion is a women’s issue. But the Obama Health Bill is for EVERYBODY. Injecting a women’s health issue into this bill BEFORE it is passed, and BEFORE the president signs it into law is like trying to DESTROY this legislation reguardless of what is in it.
Ladies, I know some of you would like to include abortion in the bill. But now? Before congress passes it? Before the president signs it into law? ARE YOU CRAZY?!
More importantly, is Planned Parenthood out of their f***ing minds?!
They can’t do this now! If they do it now, they will destroy the bill. Every Republican and many conservative Democrats will vote no on this bill and it will die before it reaches the president’s desk if abortion is included. Why ruin the bill?
Yeah, I know laidies. It’s your body and your life. But as a man who will never have an abortion but would like to have the option of government-backed health insurance in the event that I have no job or can’t afford private insurance, why ruin it for everybody else? This is abortion we are talking about! Not tatoo removal or Botox injections. Abortion!
If anything, there needs to be a way to break the bill into parts. This way, there are three bills. One that covers health insurance. (i.e. broken bones, cancer treatments, insurance reform, etc.) The second part covers all the controversial stuff. (Stem-cell research, AIDS research, etc.) The third part covering things like abortions. Only after the other two parts are signed into law should the third part be drafted, debated, and attempted to be signed into law.
Reguardless of what you believe with this bill, this bill is necessary and it should not be crushed because bad legislation sneaking in items that will not make everybody happy or retains the status quo where insurance companies suck you dry for health care.
To the folks at Planned Parenthood as well as the Pro-Life community on the other side: BUTT OUT! This is a HEALTHCARE bill not an abortion bill. Stay the hell away from it!
DON’T RUIN THIS BILL!
Guess Who’s Moved into the Neighborhood? Big Brother!
My town of Florissant is such a diverse and multicultural community. White, black, Hispanic, Asian, you name it. But there is one kind of person that we don’t like in our neighborhood. THIS KIND.

3100 blk N Hwy 67, Florissant, MO
This 15 foot tall pole with the black thing on it that you see in this photo is not a street light. Nor is it one of the traffic cameras that is perched upon the traffic signals near where this photo was taken.
This one right here is used EXCLUSIVELY for one purpose. WATCHING YOU!

"Hi! I'm your new neighbor!"

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These cameras are classic 1984 surveillance. Of which, if you live in my town, you should probably be pretty pissed off right now.
In the future, this blog will publish all locations of these cameras where ever they are found. Especially if they look like the one at the beginning of this blog entry.
So far, I have found two of them. The one that was in the above was taken at 3100 block of North Highway 67 at New Halls Ferry Road in Florissant, Missouri outside the Mobil Station.

1900 blk N Hwy 67, Florissant, MO
This photo was taken about a mile away near the 1900 block of North Highway 67 at New Florissant Road in Florissant, outside the Steak ‘n Shake and a block away from the Florissant Police Department.
More of these cameras exist. And they are NOT used for catching traffic violations.
Learn more about your rights and why these cameras should be illegal at the Electronic Frontier Foundation website.
Don’t be afraid of Technology! Fight back against those who abuse it!
Let’s shut Big Brother down!
Post your photos of cameras just like these online then send the link as a reply to this post. Preferibly Flikr, TweetPic, or some legitimate photo service website. The spam filter will reject anything from a bad website.
Don’t forget to include the locations of where you found the photos.
Florissant Residents should contact Florissant Mayor Robert G. Lowery, Sr. at 314-839-7601 and tell Mayor Lowery to get rid of these illegal cameras!
Follow up:
Turns out the camera are EXCLUSIVELY in Florissant. There purpose is still the same. Apparently, Bob Lowery has alot of time on his hands. Of course, given his health conditions, he hasn’t spent much of that time on the golf course.
There are a total of FOUR cameras. (Enough to fit one CCTV screen I suppose). The Other two.

800 blk N Hwy 67, Florissant
This camera planted in an almost perfect spot. Unfortunately, no one bothered to try putting one of these cameras up on a hill in Old Town Florissant, where there are NO public surveillance cameras (or as these devices will be known as PSCs). Parked at the Florissant Meadows Shopping Center between Patterson Road and Lindsay Lane-St. Denis Street, this camera watches you eat your ice cream at the Baskin Robins, order a Sack of Ten at White Castle, and pretty much sees everything for a quarter mile until you reach the next and final camera.

8200 blk N Lindbergh Blvd, Florissant
Each camera is about 1 mile from each other. All of them within the city limits of Florissant.
Rupert Murdoch should get a free ride home from the airport complements of the FBI
Telephone hacking, or phreaking, is a common subject in hacker magazines like 2600: The Hacker Quarterly. Because most forms are illegal, they are discussed in hypothetical situations.
Unfortunately, there is nothing hypothetical about paying over $1 million in hush money to quiet victims of telephone hacking. Especially when you are a controvertial billionaire broadcasting magnate who own various media outlets around the world.
Rupert Murdoch, the man who runs the New York Post, Fox News, and MySpace, is in hot water in the UK for hiring hackers to break in to cellular telephones (which are now like mini-computers) to steal personal information. (Hireing hackers is not as rare as you think. The FBI has a page about such people who hire hackers to break the law for them.) Murdoch’s UK company News Group then tried to use hush money to cover up the hackings of THOUSANDS of cellphones.
This is a controversy that not only concerns the UK, but also the United States, where his US company News Corp may have persuaded a judge into making MySpace the victium in the US v. Drew case, where locally, a depressed teenager was bullied into killing herself due to the actions of Lori Drew of Dardenne Prairie, Missouri.
More over, how does the paparazzi manage to get into the cellphonese of celebrities? Why was Barack Obama’s cellular records being looked over by workers at Verizon last year?
Murdoch’s involvement with telephone hacking in the UK will open up alot of questions that involve privacy when the Federal Bureau of Investigation meets up with him upon his return to the United States.
A major computer crime has been committed. Not by some guy with alot of time on his hands, but by a very rich and very powerful person who does not have authorized access to pry into the personal information of people around the world.
This man does not hold any leadership in government! There is no George W. Bush to pardon his actions or to make an excuse for him to break the law.
Gordon Brown is not at all pleased that the News Group is hacking telephones. So why should we permit him to break the law here with the News Corp?
I really urge anyone to contact their telephone provider and tell them that Mr. Murdoch does not have permission to break into their cellphone.
It is probably a good idea to shoot off a complaint to the FBI’s Interent Crime Center, especially if you susspect that your phone is being hacked.
It’s time to send Mr. Murdoch where he belongs: IN PRISON!
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