Posts Tagged ‘civil_liberties’

Linklog for 13th August to 21st August

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

My del.icio.us links: 13th August to 21st August

  • What do we do now? - Only just getting around to bookmarking this excellent article on David Davis and British liberties by Anthony Barnett at OK
  • Fuck. That. Shit. - "you should be careful what you write. You never know when a future employer might read it."
  • Vladimir Cheney - Andrew Sullivan makes some lucid points through the rage

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Linklog for 25th May to 28th May

Friday, May 30th, 2008

My del.icio.us links: 25th May to 28th May

  • Hallelujah! - Brian Appleyard on Leonard Cohen's modern masterpiece
  • Jesus Rodriguez Velasco - Striking design, reminds me of Borges for some reason.
  • Democratic Candidates and Technological Metaphors - Clinton is Yahoo, Obama is Google. McCain is Microsoft.
  • Why I wrote PGP - "If you really are a law-abiding citizen with nothing to hide, then why don't you always send your paper mail on postcards? Why not submit to drug testing on demand? Why require a warrant for police searches of your house? Are you trying to hide something
  • Interracial Intimacy - White-black dating, marriage, and adoption are on the rise. This development, however, is being met with resistance—more vocally by blacks than by whites
  • HisSpace - The Internet Presidency - How would Obama’s success in online campaigning translate into governing?
  • Wanted: new-thinking pioneers - Martin Bright: "Even exceptional behind-the-scenes strategists such as Dan Corry, the present head of the No 10 Policy Unit, or Nick Pearce, Brown's strategy adviser, are in no position to think in the long term."

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