Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 17:07:17 -0500 (EST)
From: t r u t h o u t <[email protected]>

t r u t h o u t | 01.18

Blackout Strike: Anonymous Calls for Street Protests; Lawmakers Drop Support of 
SOPA and PIPA
http://www.truth-out.org/blackout-strike-anonymous-calls-street-protests/1326918870
 
Mike Ludwig, Truthout: "The decentralized hacktivist network Anonymous has 
issued a press release calling for physical street protest against the [Stop 
Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA)] bills, recommending that 
protesters converge at freeways, malls, libraries and schools. 'IF YOUR 
GOVERNMENT SHUTS DOWN THE INTERNET ... SHUT DOWN THE GOVERNMENT,' the release 
declares.... The Internet has not crumbled as a result of the blackout strike, 
but support for both bills in Congress has."
 
State Department Delays Oil Pipeline, Officials Say
http://www.truth-out.org/state-department-delays-oil-pipeline-officials-say/1326919071
 
John M. Broder and Dan Frosch, The New York Times News Service: "The [Obama] 
administration has until February 21 to decide the fate of the 1,700-mile 
[Keystone XL] pipeline ... Officials are expected to announce that they cannot 
meet that deadline and that they are looking for ways to complete a thorough 
environmental review before making a final decision on the project. The action 
for now means the permit for the pipeline is rejected although the pipeline 
company will be allowed to submit a new proposal with an altered route."

One Million Petition for the Recall of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker
http://www.truth-out.org/one-million-petition-recall-wisconsin-governor-scott-walker/1326897557
 
Mary Bottari, PRWatch: "The petition drive to recall and remove Wisconsin 
Governor Scott Walker has surpassed all expectations, collecting over one 
million signatures in just 60 days. Petitioners were only required to collect 
540,000 by law. They far exceeded this number, making a successful legal 
challenge of the recall highly unlikely. This is the largest recall in U.S. 
history."
 
What Is SOPA? Here Are Five Things You Need to Know
http://www.truth-out.org/what-sopa-here-are-five-things-you-need-know/1326898853
 
Jorge Rivas, ColorLines: "Media justice advocates say the [Stop Online Piracy 
Act (SOPA)] bill is anathema to basic functioning of the Internet ... SOPA 
would work as the online world's stingy gatekeeper, giving government the power 
to shutdown websites altogether. Today, hundreds of websites are joining in a 
day of action to SOPA's threat to freedom of expression on the Internet ... 
joining in what's been called an 'Internet strike,' by closing their websites 
from 8 am to 8 pm eastern time."
 
Emanuel's Protest-Squashing "Sit Down and Shut Up" Ordinance Passes in Chicago
http://www.truth-out.org/emanuels-sit-down-and-shut-ordinance-aims-chill-protest-chicago/1326902816
 
Yana Kunichoff, Truthout: "The 'sit down and shut up' ordinance, as it has been 
called, seeks to chill protest in Chicago through measures including mandatory 
$1 million liability insurance for protests, a heightened police presence and 
more difficulty getting a permit.... When the ordinance was first introduced, 
it was said to be only a measure for the NATO/G8 conference to be held in 
Chicago in May, but it was later revealed that the ordinance change is expected 
to be permanent."
 
The Movement to Overturn Citizens United Takes Form
http://www.truth-out.org/movement-overturn-citizens-united-takes-form/1326901027
 
Mike Ludwig, Truthout: "A national movement to challenge the corporate 
influence on American democracy could be coming to a courthouse, city hall or 
ballot box near you. The action begins this weekend. About 150 protests and 
occupations are planned across the country on Friday and Saturday to mark the 
two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's ruling on Citizens United v. 
Federal Elections Commission that unleashed a flood of corporate spending in 
recent elections."
 
Internet Blackout Today: The Fight for a Free and Open Web
http://www.truth-out.org/internet-blackout-today-fight-free-and-open-web/1326895610
 
Isaiah J. Poole, Campaign for America's Future: "Because our fight for a 
people-powered democracy ... depends on a free and open Internet ... many 
websites ... are protesting two bills pending in Congress that are direct and 
profound threats to that freedom. Many of these websites ... have decided to 
'go dark' today to symbolize what could happen if the draconian measures in 
these bills are put into effect."
 
Michigan Democrats Unveil Plan to Finance Free College Tuition by Eliminating 
Corporate Tax Credits
http://www.truth-out.org/michigan-democrats-unveil-plan-finance-free-college-tuition-eliminating-corporate-tax-credits/132689
 
Tanya Somanader, ThinkProgress: "Under the Michigan 2020 Plan, Michigan's high 
school graduates will be eligible for free tuition at one of Michigan's 
community colleges or universities, where the median tuition level is currently 
around $9,575 per year. The program will be funded entirely by eliminating $3.5 
billion in tax credits and loopholes and putting that money towards students."

Torture, Review of Legal Mail at Issue During Guantanamo Military Commission 
Hearing
http://www.truth-out.org/torture-review-legal-mail-issue/1326914153
Kari Panaccione, Truthout: "Much of Tuesday's pretrial hearing [for Guantanamo 
detainee Abd Al-Rahim Hussayn Muhammad al-Nashiri] revolved around issues 
pertaining to legal mail and a recent order ... that authorizes a so-called 
'privilege review team' to first read the mail his attorneys send him. The 
matter has become so heated, with al-Nashiri's legal team decrying Woods' order 
as an outrageous and unethical violation of the attorney-client privilege, that 
it threatens to derail the military commission."
 
America Wakes Up to the Reality: Inequality Matters
http://www.truth-out.org/america-wakes-reality-inequality-matters/1326835037 
Bill Moyers and Michael Winship: "So, no, Mitt Romney, when we say that 
Americans are waking up to the reality that inequality matters, we're not 
guilty of 'envy' or 'class warfare' ... We're talking what it takes to live a 
decent life. If you get sick without health coverage, inequality matters. If 
you're the only breadwinner and out of work, inequality matters.... If the 
financial system collapses and knocks the props from beneath your pension, 
inequality matters."
 
Why Do Soldiers Rape?
http://www.truth-out.org/why-do-soldiers-rape/1326306014 
H. Patricia Hynes, Truthout: "Scholars and investigators who have studied 
military culture and attitudes toward women have found that hostility toward 
women pervades military training - often out of deep antipathy for the presence 
of women in traditionally male space, sometimes stemming from competition, 
always linking manliness with sexual dominance - and that it functions like a 
glue to solidify male bonding over women's status as sex objects."
 
Occupy DC: Empowering the 99 Percent
http://www.truth-out.org/occupy-dc-empowering-99-percent/1326896936 
J.A. Myerson, Truthout: "Mysteriously, the Tea Party appears never to have 
taken up the cause of the capital's citizens, despite the fact that the 
original Boston Tea Party was in protest of the taxation without representation 
that besets Washingtonians. Who has taken up that cause? Occupy DC.... But the 
effort has to be national.... The group has even gotten arch-conservative New 
Hampshire State Rep. Al Baldasaro to show an open mind about DC statehood."
 
Climate Change Skepticism Seeps Into Science Classrooms
http://www.truth-out.org/climate-change-skepticism-seeps-science-classrooms/1326908653
 
Neela Banerjee, McClatchy Newspapers: "Although scientific evidence 
increasingly shows that fossil fuel consumption has caused the climate to 
change rapidly, the issue has grown so politicized that skepticism of the broad 
scientific consensus has seeped into classrooms. Texas and Louisiana have 
introduced education standards that require educators to teach climate change 
denial as a valid scientific position. South Dakota and Utah passed resolutions 
denying climate change. Tennessee and Oklahoma also have introduced legislation 
to give climate change skeptics a place in the classroom."
 
Pressure Israel, Not Iran
http://www.truth-out.org/pressure-israel-not-iran/1326903920 
Marjorie Cohn, MarjorieCohn.com: "There is evidence that Israel ... has 
orchestrated the assassinations of at least five Iranian nuclear scientists ... 
These acts of aggression are designed to provoke Iran to retaliate ... which 
will spark a war that could spread to the entire Middle East. The same voices 
who brought us the illegal, tragic, and ill-advised war with Iraq will continue 
to try to dominate the national conversation with battle cries against Iran."
 
The Problem With Citizens United Is Not Corporate Personhood
http://www.truth-out.org/problem-citizens-united-not-corporate-personhood/1326497162
Rob Hager and James Marc Leas, Truthout: "Many may be surprised to learn that 
no federal campaign finance law has ever been struck down by the Supreme Court 
on grounds of 'corporate personhood' or any kind of corporate rights. The court 
has consistently hinged its decisions on the First Amendment rights of the 
listener to hear all sources of the free and open debate and of society to 
enjoy an abstract 'freedom of speech' disconnected from the identity of the 
speaker."


TRUTHOUT'S BUZZFLASH DAILY HEADLINES

All you need to know about SOPA and PIPA are that they are intentionally 
harmless-sounding acronyms that would further encroach on the informational 
freedom of the Internet.

Yesterday, BuzzFlash at Truthout wrote a commentary 
(http://blog.buzzflash.com/node/13268) on the growing transfer of our 
constitutional rights to the executive branch and the military. One of the last 
bastions against such a consolidation of power is the openness of ideas, 
reporting and networking on the Internet.

It is easy to argue, as do some supporters in Congress, that SOPA (the Stop 
Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (the Protection IP Act) are necessary to protect 
copyright. Like the erosion of our civil liberties, however, SOPA and PIPA are 
also more menacing steps in "policing the Internet." 

As "CBS News" describes the bills: 
(http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57360665-503544/sopa-pipa-what-you-need-to-know/)

"There are already laws that protect copyrighted material, including the 
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). But while the DMCA focuses on removing 
specific, unauthorized content from the Internet, SOPA and PIPA instead target 
the platform - that is, the site hosting the unauthorized content.

The bills would give the Justice Department the power to go after foreign web 
sites willfully committing or facilitating intellectual property theft - 
'rogue' sites like The Pirate Bay. The government would be able to force 
US-based companies, like Internet service providers, credit card companies and 
online advertisers, to cut off ties with those sites."

What we are seeing is a cumulative legal assault to consolidate the Internet 
under the control of corporations by empowering the government to intervene in 
the web without due process. An article from "ColorLines" reposted 
(http://www.truth-out.org/what-sopa-here-are-five-things-you-need-know/1326898853)on
 Truthout states it more bluntly:

"If you create or consume content on the Internet, under SOPA the government 
would have the power to pull the plug on your website. If you're a casual 
consumer, your favorite websites could be penalized and shut down if they seem 
to be illegally supporting copyrighted material.

This is especially important for human rights groups and advocates in 
communities of color, who could faced increased censorship if the bill is 
passed. The language of the bill makes it easy for the US Attorney General to 
go after web sites it simply sees as a threat."

The Internet has become virtually the sole source of uncensored information and 
opinion that reaches the entire world - and a technological worldwide network 
of people, who can instantly communicate with each other about personal and 
political issues. As such, it poses more than a copyright threat to the status 
quo.

SOPA and PIPA are stalking horses for silencing the powerful voice of democracy 
that is just a click away. 

Mark Karlin,
Editor BuzzFlash at Truthout

Bill McKibben on Keystone XL Announcement
Read the Article at 350.org
http://www.350.org/en/about/blogs/bill-mckibben-keystone-xl-announcement

Glenn Greenwald: Chris Dodd's Paid SOPA Crusading
Read the Article at Salon
http://www.salon.com/2012/01/18/chris_dodds_paid_sopa_crusading/?source=newsletter

The Rise of the Authoritarian State in the US: Constitutional Rights 
Transferred to the Whims of People in Power
Read the Article at BuzzFlash
http://blog.buzzflash.com/node/13268

Supreme Court Holds the Fate of Medicaid 
Read the Article at Politico
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71570.html

The Republicans' Dark-Money-Moving Machine
Read the Article at Mother Jones
http://motherjones.com/politics/2012/01/republican-governors-association-perry-michigan

Time to Consider Mass Mortgage Refinancings
Read the Article at The Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/time-to-consider-mass-mortgage-refinancings/2012/01/17/gIQAhi7N6P_story.html

Newt Plays to South Carolina's Racist GOP 
Read the Article at The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/18/opinion/preaching-division-in-south-carolina.html?_r=2&ref=opinion


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