The military is becoming ever more aggressively meddlesome in civilian control and political decision making at a time where the surveillance and communications control of the military is unparalleled. With public unrest from the dire economic conditions, there may be a further militarization of the political leadership.
Military Encroachment On Civilian Authority & Seven Days In May |
| By: bmaz Wednesday October 6, 2010 2:53 am |
Unconstitutional Surveillance & United States v. United States District Court: Who the Winner is may be a Secret – Part 2 |
| By: Mary Tuesday October 5, 2010 9:00 am |
[Given the current surveillance state situation in America, the Keith case, formally known as United States v. United States District Court, is one of the most important cases from our recent past. But I don't really believe you can understand or know the law of a case, without really understanding the facts. The Keith case [...]
First Gitmo Habeas Case Makes Way To SCOTUS |
| By: bmaz Tuesday October 5, 2010 8:56 am |
First Gitmo Habeas Case Makes Way To SCOTUS and it will be an important bellwether to see if the Court accepts cert and, if so, what they do with the case.
Leura Canary Strikes Again: Alabama Bingo Arrests |
| By: bmaz Monday October 4, 2010 11:14 am |
The DOJ has just announced significant arrests of eleven individuals, including four current Alabama state legislators, three lobbyists, two business owners and one of their employees, and an employee of the Alabama legislature in the long simmering Alabama Bingo case. The Karl Rove operative Leura Canary, still the US Attorney for that district in Alabama after all the Don Siegelman hell she caused is once again knee deep in the operation.
Unconstitutional Surveillance & United States v. U.S. District Court: Who The Winner Is May Be A Secret – Part 1 |
| By: Mary Monday October 4, 2010 10:30 am |
Given the current surveillance state situation in America, the Keith case, formally known as United States v. United States District Court, is one of the most important cases from our recent past, and has profound implications on our present and future. The Keith case doesn’t have simple facts, but they are fascinating and instructive. So bear with me as we go though them – this is going to take awhile, and will be laid out over a series of four posts.
The (Liz) Warren Commission and Financial Reform |
| By: bmaz Sunday October 3, 2010 11:02 am |
A lot of hope was placed on the back of Elizabeth Warren and the financial reform act passed by Congress at the behest of the Administration and formally known as the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Concurrent with belittling the liberal Democratic activist base as ungrateful whiners, the Administration and Democratic leadership has touted Liz Warren and Dodd-Frank as prime examples of accomplishments that should thrill and satisfy the base. But are those “accomplishments” really all that and should they mollify Democrats, at least on financial reform issues? The initial returns indicate no.
Trash Talk: The Race Is On For Zenyatta |
| By: bmaz Friday October 1, 2010 7:27 pm |
Time to take out the Trash!
Terror Trials In New York!!! |
| By: bmaz Friday October 1, 2010 4:34 pm |
Not that anybody would know it, but there has been a terror trial going on all week in a real live Article III courtroom in the heart of Manhattan. Exactly like all the Republicans with vapors and trembling Democrats said could not be safely done.
Where’s Cheney and His Freon Pump? |
| By: bmaz Friday October 1, 2010 8:23 am |
The DOJ wants to be notified of human rights violators in the US; got any suggestions?


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