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FEOS wrote:

General public has nothing to do with the specific programmatic decisions the House makes, tbh. Unless they start a massive write/call-in campaign on a particular issue...
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Jay wrote:

Kmar wrote:

Because it's knee jerk, and the majority of the voting public hasn't a clue. The returns and benefits actually require effort in educating oneself. That's never been a desire of the general public. Party loyalist develop their convictions because some talking head told them how to feel. That passion is rarely rooted in real knowledge.
Science, particularly deep space astrophysics, is the sworn enemy of fundies. Republicans kowtow to fundies. And you're surprised?
No. I'm only suprised when people chime in at the end of a program (like the shuttle) when they realize America is losing its edge in space. I'm not surprised that people don't realize how research, even deep space astrophysics, benifits us.. directly and indirectly.
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The plot thickens - Hacking scandal widens with Brown, royal claims
There are also reports that the now-defunct News of the World bribed a royal protection officer for information on the royal family.

As the new allegations surfaced, current prime minister David Cameron's government announced that Mr Murdoch's bid to take over satellite broadcaster BSkyB would be referred to Britain's competition commission.

The new reports said News International journalists targeted Mr Brown while he was chancellor of the exchequer and then prime minister.

The then-editor of the Sun, current News International boss Rebekah Brooks, is said to have phoned the Browns to say the paper had obtained the medical file of their four-month-old son Fraser, which revealed the boy had cystic fibrosis.

The paper broke the story that the boy had cystic fibrosis in 2006.

Ms Brooks has maintained she neither authorised the hacking nor knew it was taking place.

It was one of a number of stories targeting Mr Brown, who was reportedly also hacked by the Sunday Times. Both papers are stablemates of Mr Murdoch's doomed News of the World tabloid.
Surely this implicates her as being up to her neck in all this.

The latest claims about the News of the World say the paper paid a royal protection officer for Buckingham Palace's 'Green Book', which includes the phone numbers and other contact details of the royal family, including the Queen.

Former News of the World deputy features editor Paul McMullan appeared to confirm the practices were commonplace.

"I paid someone who was looking after someone's security who wasn't at that time... well, it doesn't really matter," he said when asked about payments to the police.

"I've actually been told not to talk about specifics in case I implicate myself.

"But that was the kind of money that was available for good stories. And the best story of all throughout the '90s until she died was Princess Diana.

"The features desk at the News Of The World knew where she was going, which plane she was going to catch, what guy she was with... we knew her itinerary before she did."

Scotland Yard, which is leading inquiries into phone hacking and allegations of corruption at the tabloid, joined the fray with an unusual statement on Monday condemning the reports as part of a "deliberate" attempt to undermine the probe.

It said they had agreed in meetings with News International and their lawyers to keep certain information confidential.

"We are extremely concerned and disappointed that the continuous release of selected information - that is only known by a small number of people - could have a significant impact on the corruption investigation," Scotland Yard said.
Pretty low. Hopefully the law catches up with them soon.

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eleven bravo wrote:

FEOS wrote:

General public has nothing to do with the specific programmatic decisions the House makes, tbh. Unless they start a massive write/call-in campaign on a particular issue...
no
So you agree. Awesome.
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Bachmann beats Romney in new Iowa poll  .. no faggin way, roll eyezz
http://wapo.st/mVlVjj
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Kmar wrote:

Bachmann beats Romney in new Iowa poll  .. no faggin way, roll eyezz
http://wapo.st/mVlVjj
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But I had heard the same thing. She's from Iowa, though. She's banking on that. Obama lost in Iowa, IIRC.
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So is Bush going to be prosecuted for war crimes and torture?
The former president, vice-president, defence secretary and head of the CIA should all be investigated, the group says.

"There are solid grounds to investigate [George] Bush, [former vice-president Dick] Cheney, [former defence secretary Donald] Rumsfeld, and [former CIA director George] Tenet for authorising torture and war crimes," said Kenneth Roth, Human Rights Watch's executive director.

"President Obama has treated torture as an unfortunate policy choice rather than a crime.

"His decision to end abusive interrogation practices will remain easily reversible unless the legal prohibition against torture is clearly re-established."

In its 107-page report, HRW claims there is substantial information warranting criminal investigations of Mr Bush and his senior officials for ordering practises such as waterboarding, the use of secret CIA prisons and the transfer of detainees to countries where they were tortured.

Mr Bush has said he followed the advice of his legal advisers, who told him, for example, that the use of waterboarding on several Guantanamo inmates was legal.

The failure to investigate officials undermines US efforts to press for accountability for human rights violations abroad in countries like Libya and Sri Lanka, the group argues.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14119065

I think he should be.
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Dilbert hates Bush and Cheney!

https://i.imgur.com/emyXU.gif
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I put Human Rights Watch up to it, my bad.
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How many times will they try it before they give up?
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FEOS wrote:

Kmar wrote:

Bachmann beats Romney in new Iowa poll  .. no faggin way, roll eyezz
http://wapo.st/mVlVjj
PAGE NOT FOUND

But I had heard the same thing. She's from Iowa, though. She's banking on that. Obama lost in Iowa, IIRC.
Obama won Iowa.
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Doctor Strangelove wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Kmar wrote:

Bachmann beats Romney in new Iowa poll  .. no faggin way, roll eyezz
http://wapo.st/mVlVjj
PAGE NOT FOUND

But I had heard the same thing. She's from Iowa, though. She's banking on that. Obama lost in Iowa, IIRC.
Obama won Iowa.
True. It was Hillary I was thinking of.
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The Commons media committee also wants to question News Corporation's Rupert and James Murdoch but cannot force them to appear as they are not UK citizens.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14148658

Well thats a mess, maybe they should be bound by the law if they're doing business in the country.

Maybe the Americans will nail him.
In a written statement, Mr Rockefeller said he was concerned that hacking by News Corporation journalists may have extended to American targets, including victims of the 11 September attacks.

He did not present any evidence to support that claim, but called on the authorities to look into any possible wrong-doing.

"I encourage the appropriate agencies to investigate to ensure that Americans have not had their privacy violated," he said.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14132168

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Anyone give me odds of Murdoch going to prison?
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Anyone give me odds of Murdoch going to prison?
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Anyone give me odds of Murdoch going to prison?
Won't happen.
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Probably not, but it certainly should.
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Well yeah, there is that.
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I wonder if Murdoch himself set phone hacking as official policy.
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Its perfectly conceivable that he at least approved it, given how widely used it was by the Murdoch press.
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