

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Tech Tip Tuesday: Jerry Brown OK's Search of Cell Phones Robert Link: Brown based his veto on the claim that the courts are better suited to making this kind of ruling than is the legislative branch, suggesting he needs a refresher course in the basic strengths and weaknesses of the various branches of government. READ MORE



Introducing the new weekly Tech Tip Tuesday, written by lawyer-cum-techie Robert Link Brown based his veto on the claim that the courts are better suited to making this kind of ruling than is the legislative branch, suggesting he needs a refresher course in the basic strengths and weaknesses of the various branches of government.Introducing the new weekly Tech Tip Tuesday, written by lawyer-cum-techie Robert Link Friend on Facebook Follow on Twitter Forward to a Friend Obamacare Offers Path for Obama’s Re-Election Randy Shaw: If voters believe that Obama’s re-election is essential to preserve national health care reform – which, for all of its shortcomings, is better than the status quo and is popular with voters – the President has a path to victory.

MORE HERE Dysfunction in Congress a National Crisis Ray Smock: The current Congress has become largely dysfunctional because extreme partisanship and ideological differences are preventing the deliberative process from completing its most important function, which is to be one of the two governing branches of government. READ MORE The current Congress has become largely dysfunctional because extreme partisanship and ideological differences are preventing the deliberative process from completing its most important function, which is to be one of the two governing branches of government.

UN Ducks Blame for Haiti’s Dying Cholera Victims Ezili Danto: Are Haitians simply not supposed to notice that it’s not the white population, the tourists nor the UN folks who are suffering a mass loss of life due to the imported cholera germ to Haiti? READ MORE What Will Happen to Iranian Refugees in Iraq? Denis Campbell: The Syrian people did not get help and protection from the sadistic Basheer. Now the worry is 3,400 people in the Iraqi desert will also be let down because no matter how hard they try, their voices are constantly lost in a sea of “more important” news. READ MORE The Syrian people did not get help and protection from the sadistic Basheer. Now the worry is 3,400 people in the Iraqi desert will also be let down because no matter how hard they try, their voices are constantly lost in a sea of “more important” news.



