Monthly Archives: August 2008

Listen to new Byrne/Eno Album

David Byrne has made an online stream of the new Byrne/Brian Eno album, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, available:

I've been enjoying Brian Eno's music since high school, and Byrne probably almost as long. In interviews, both men also seem like particularly interesting people. (It would be nice to live a life where one got to hang out with people like that!)

I'm going to have listen to Everything That Happens Will Happen Today a few times before I decide what I think of it. On first listen, I like it, but I'm not sure it meets my insanely high expectations.

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Land of the Free

At JFK Airport, Denying Basic Rights Is Just Another Day at the Office.

There is a cancer eating the Republic. This is clearly part of the cure. But is this? We have to hope.

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CDT’s Jim Demsey Nominated to Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board

I used to think that Jim Dempsy was a good guy, someone who believed in protecting personal privacy.

Could I have been seriously mistaken? The evidence is pretty damning: President Bush has just nominated him to be on the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board.

There are, fortunately, three other possibilities.

First, the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board could have had all of its jurisdiction taken away, so this is a meaningless appointment. (Indeed, for a long time the Bush administration made sure that it never met.) But surely that's not it: the Board actually has more heft than it used to, thanks to amendments in H.R. 1 passed last year.

Second, the appointment could be a lame duck's petard planted under the next administration: 'Take that Obama! Not only will we burrow into the senior ranks of the bureaucracy, but we'll stack the independent oversight board with people who'll give you tsursis! Heh heh heh.' After all, the appointment won't take effect until the Senate acts, and it lasts for five years. That means basically none of anything Dempsey does while on Board will be on Bush's watch.

Or, maybe, it's one of these:

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How to Close Gitmo

Hot off the press: Human Rights First’s new plan on closing Guantanamo. “How
to Close Guantanamo: Blueprint for the Next Administration”
. HRF offers a step-by-step strategy for closing Gitmo, designed to minimizes risk and ensure federal court prosecutions where appropriate.

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Feh [Fay (6)]

OK, it's grey out (although a little less than yesterday) and unusually windy (although not as much as last night around 2am). It rained a lot, but it's not raining this morning. There's more crud than usual on the street and sidewalks. But all the neighbors' piles of cut branches are still there, so the wind can't have been that bad.

I'm happy to have a bonus day at home, I can do some catch-up writing and tidying, but this was in 20/20 hindsight unnecessary. And they should do it again next time, because by the time you know it's necessary it's too late.

So I have two questions:

  • Barometer is down to 1003, what's with that?
  • Is Fay dumping lots of water where we need it — in the Lake Okeechobee aquifer (and the other three that almost dried up)?

Answer those, and I can get on with worrying about Invest 94.

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Calling Dr. Freud

Nedra Pickler is probably the most biased anti-Democratic reporter (as opposed to in the tank editor) at the AP. But sometimes the truth will out:

Obama veep announcement expected in coming days:

For his part, Republican rival John McCain is seriously considering naming his running mate between the end of the Democratic convention Aug. 28 and the Sept. 1 start of the GOP convention in hopes of stunting any uptick in polls for Obama. McCain has at least three large rallies planned in top battlegrounds Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan, before the Republican gathering in St. Paul, Minn.

His top contenders are said to include Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Less traditional choices mentioned include former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge, an abortion-rights supporter, and Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Democratic vice presidential prick in 2000 who now is an independent.

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