Saturday, August 22, 2009

Female Officers Put in Charge of Policing Climate Camp

In the wake of the death of Ian Tomlinson, the subsequent coverup, and the general brutality of the G-20 protest crackdown, female officers are set to head up peace-keeping at Climate Camp. I'm interested to know what anybody thinks about this ( especially if you have examples in your own experience of dealing with male and female officers ).

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Thursday, August 13, 2009

positive and negative cnn stuff on Mexico

prosecuted for leaving water for illegal immigrants. Tsk, tsk. Judges having some serious Limbaugh moments, dudes. Shameful shit.
bad news first

fairly enlightened oped on the continental american drug war and it's potential evolution. Kind of a sensational lead though, not sure I care for it.

good newsey stuff second

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Hillary visits Congo

washington post

"The Congolese military has launched an offensive to take back eastern Congo from Rwandan rebels who have lived in the region for years. The operation has won support from the United States and United Nations. But human-rights groups say it has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes and has driven up the rate of rape, with soldiers often involved."

yahoo news

"U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called Monday for Congolese youth to lead nationwide protests against massive corruption and rampant sexual violence in the country's violence-torn east.

Clinton said she would press officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo to address the issues. But she stressed that domestic outrage at graft and sexual assaults against women and girls was needed to help prod the government into action."

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Robert Strange McNamara (June 9, 1916 – July 6, 2009)



in rememberance of Robert Mcnamara ( secretary of defense during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations ) here's my favorite scene from The Fog of War.

sleep well, Mac The Knife

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Yeah, I read a four page article.

and dug it, here are some highlights:

Over the past three decades, California has tripled the number of prisons it operates, has more than quintupled its prison population and has gone from spending $5 on higher education for every dollar it spent on corrections to a virtual dead-heat in spending. That puts it in the same boat as Michigan, Vermont, Oregon, Connecticut and Delaware--all of which, according to estimates by the Pew Charitable Trust, spend as much or more on prisons than on colleges. California is also under federal court order to implement costly improvements in the delivery of medical and mental healthcare services in prisons and to release close to a third of the prison population--about 55,000 inmates--to improve conditions for those remaining behind bars.

And when it comes to the mentally ill, momentum continues to build around mental health courts designed to get people medical and counseling help rather than simply to shunt them off to prison. States like Pennsylvania are starting to develop parallel institutions to deal with mentally ill people who run afoul of the law. Many other states will likely follow suit in the near future. Forty years after deinstitutionalization, a new consensus is emerging that prisons became an accidental, de facto alternative to mental hospitals, and that very little good has come from that development.

p.s. Lauren! Do you own a bullhorn yet? That would be sweet!

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