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AdamPDX commented on the blog post Arizona Sheriff Joe Sends Two Guys To Arrest Entire State Of Mexican Hawaii
Arizona – proof too much sun is really bad for the brain. Keep that hat on, kiddies.
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post NC: Loyal White Knights of the KKK sends invites to its cross burning at dusk white unity event
That not the part of North Carolina that’s up to their armpits in pigshit every Hurricane season. Too bad.
That’s the part of NC my favorite new young band Pigshit Hurricane is from.
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AdamPDX commented on the diary post Why vote for Obama? Let me count the whys – 3 by David Seaton.
I’m sorry you went through that. It sucks getting dumped on and/or banned by people you thought were your allies. Been through it a few times and it’s no fun.
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AdamPDX commented on the diary post Why vote for Obama? Let me count the whys – 3 by David Seaton.
Obama and his number one guy Rahm Emmanuel showed this weekend with his illegal attacks on protesters in Chicago he absolutely despises those who try to draw attention to his exposed Left flank. Real hatred.
Not voting for Obama or Romney, but the far left may be safer in Romney hands.
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post Video: NC pastor calls for death of ‘Queers & Homosexuals’ in sermon
No Keith around to e-mail nominations to anymore… hmmm…
We just may have to start up a new weekly Nastiest Asshole in the Multiverse contest.
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AdamPDX commented on the diary post M20 NATO Summit Live Blog #NoNATO by John Washington.
Huge Geek culture blog BoingBoing.net has front-paged the Chicago protest :)
http://boingboing.net/2012/05/20/live-indie-web-video-coverage.html
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AdamPDX commented on the diary post M20 NATO Summit Live Blog #NoNATO by John Washington.
Smart activists always check who they are doing dealing with. People that support free software and public domain tools are usually pretty dependable.
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AdamPDX commented on the diary post M20 NATO Summit Live Blog #NoNATO by John Washington.
There’s plenty of ways to ensure loss of a netbook is only a minor inconvenience. Welcome to the era of the “cloud”. Net3.0. Everybody has lots of different ways to back-up stuff. Your computer backs itself up while you are asleep, and reload everything the authorities from a back-up server online in about an hour.
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AdamPDX commented on the diary post M20 NATO Summit Live Blog #NoNATO by John Washington.
The authorities illegally harass and inhibiting livestreaming of protests and political action is going to turn out to be a really dumb idea. If more of us activist types need to get out there livestreaming protests to ensure the words and images of these brave peaceful protesters get out to to the world, we will [...]
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post Occupy Journalists Stopped, Searched, Handcuffed & Interrogated at Gunpoint
Look like these guys need some help.
My days of leading protests are mostly done. The younger folks think most of individual ideas are a little dated.
I can stand with a camera and point… well… sit with a camera and point.
Anybody got links/resources for how to run a live stream broadcast?
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post CPD, FBI & Secret Service Claim NATO 3 Came to Chicago to Commit ‘Terrorist Acts of Violence’
No more dangerous than a bottle of rubbing alcohol.
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post CPD, FBI & Secret Service Claim NATO 3 Came to Chicago to Commit ‘Terrorist Acts of Violence’
It’s pretty good stove, but it would be utterly useless as a Weapon of Mass Destruction.
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post CPD, FBI & Secret Service Claim NATO 3 Came to Chicago to Commit ‘Terrorist Acts of Violence’
I bet $5 the “incendiary device” is MSR stove and fuel for backpacking like one of these…
http://www.rei.com/category/4500028
http://www.rei.com/product/830341/msr-whisperlite-international-backpacking-stove
Making coffee while camping is now terrorism.
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post Activists Charged With Providing Material Support for Terrorism Ahead of NATO Summit
I differ on statement “descending into a police state.”
We are there. The USA is now a police state. These actions are the actions of a police state. This isn’t some goofball in Arizona trumping up charges while screaming about Barack Obama’s birth certificate.
This is Rahm Emanuel in Chicago. Barack Obama’s old White House of Chief. This is on orders from the White House.
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post Activists Disappeared Ahead of NATO Summit Continue To Be Held Without Charge
Dubya may have had the talent to be a decent GOP political operative on his own, but don’t overestimate the value. DC is neck deep in warm bodies that can be decent political staff if given the opportunity.
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post Activists Disappeared Ahead of NATO Summit Continue To Be Held Without Charge
Maybe for Dubya, but not Cheney and Rumsfeld. Cheney and Rumsfeld were unarguably true Fascists. What’s difference is there between the politics of Franco’s Spain and Cheney and Rumsfeld neo-cons? They are the same.
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post Activists Disappeared Ahead of NATO Summit Continue To Be Held Without Charge
Of course he was. It’s that’s whole group run by University of Chicago Economic School thinking.
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post Activists Raided & Arrested Ahead of NATO Summit Continue To Be Held Without Charge
We all knew what a bad temper Rahm Emmanuel had. They elected the guy anyway. Looks like the combination of Rahm Emmanuel on-the-ground actual command authority (something the guy never had before) may have created a ticking time-bomb. Looks like Rahm Emmanuel is going to kill a lot of people.
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post TED Censors Presentation on Inequality and Jobs They Solicited
TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) is a global set of conferences owned by the private non-profit Sapling Foundation, formed to disseminate “ideas worth spreading.”
TED was founded in 1984[1] as a one-off event and the conference was held annually from 1990 in Monterey, California.[4] TED’s early emphasis was largely technology and design, consistent with a Silicon Valley center of gravity. The events are now held in Long Beach and Palm Springs in the U.S. and in Europe and Asia, offering live streaming of the talks. They address an increasingly wide range of topics within the research and practice of science and culture. The speakers are given a maximum of 18 minutes to present their ideas in the most innovative and engaging ways they can. Past presenters include Bill Clinton, Jane Goodall, Malcolm Gladwell, Al Gore, Gordon Brown, Richard Dawkins, Bill Gates, educator Salman Khan, Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and many Nobel Prize winners.[5] TED’s current curator is the British former computer journalist and magazine publisher Chris Anderson.
From 2005 to 2009, three $100,000 TED Prizes were awarded annually to help its winners realize a chosen wish to change the world. From 2010, in a changed selection process, a single winner is chosen to ensure that TED can maximize its efforts in achieving the winner’s wish. Each winner unveils their wish at the main annual conference.
Since June 2006,[1] the talks have been offered for free viewing online, under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Creative Commons license, through TED.com.[6] As of November 2011, over 1,050 talks are available free online.[7] By January 2009 they had been viewed 50 million times. In June 2011, the viewing figure stood at more than 500 million,[8] reflecting a still growing global audience
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AdamPDX commented on the blog post TED Censors Presentation on Inequality and Jobs They Solicited
It’s not a huge audience numbers wise, but the audience is comprised of a lot of influential first adopter types.
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