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"Might is Right" Gone Pear Shaped [September 2006]

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Three years after George W. Bush denounced torture as “an affront to human dignity,” the US Congress has paved the way for the legality of certain abusive interrogation methods, and have effectively killed Habeas Corpus.

The US president now has tyrannical control over (the broadly defined) “illegal enemy combatants.”

“[The bill passed today in Congress] could subject legal residents of the United States, as well as foreign citizens living in their own countries, to summary arrest and indefinite detention with no hope of appeal. The president could give the power to apply this label to anyone he wanted.”
[New York Times]

What’s more…

“Burried deep within this legislation is a provision that will pardon President Bush, and all the members of his administration, of any possible crimes connected to the torture and mistreatment of detainees dated all the way back to September 11th, 2001.”
[CNN Video]

A number of CIA, military, and FBI professionals spoke out against the bill to no avail.

On a lighter note, the US Senate wins fight to lower allowable amperage levels on detainees’ testicles.

Side note: These events triggered the 60th email to Prime Minister Steve.

Stat Attack [September 2006]

Stats as of 27 Sept. 2006

The above SparkLines illustrate the posting activity on this blog since it began on August 18, 2002.

2003 was my “year of the blog”. ;)

These images are generated live via some custom Javascript on the archives page.
(Developed using Firefox. IE support is iffy. If you want to see the code, dig around.)

Dazzle’s stats are available too.

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Some love:

FallenPrey [September 2006]


Above @ Forks, Winnipeg, 2006

Other summer shots:

More…

Flapp'n [September 2006]


The above photo was taken during our Muskoday visit.

I’ve also posted my photos from Slater’s bachelor weekend in Lake of the Woods.

Photos from the wedding to follow.

Many Things To Say [September 2006]

Video:

Home Skool’n:

Religion (or its absence):

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