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Unblogged Bits (Fri. 14-Oct-11 1130)

Links (most recent first) that caught my eye, but did not warrant full-blown blog entries ….

  1. Justbeamit Makes Transferring Large Files Super-Easy – Making a note of this one for possible future use.
  2. Ken Cuccinnelli Proposes Rewriting The Constitution If He Loses Health Care Supreme Court Challenge – (Rolls eyes)
  3. Iran Assassination Plot Just Doesn’t Make Sense :: Judith Miller – Of course, it may have been fiendishly designed to seem that way. Or maybe that’s just what they want us to think. Or …
  4. First Read – Anita Perry reflects on campaign’s ‘rough month’ – So Ms Perry believes (a) her husband is being “brutalized” by people because of his faith, (b) those other GOP candidates might think God called them to run, but God only called Rick to run, burning-bush-like. I think that’s all sounds like fine reasons to keep Rick (and Anita) Perry away from the White House.
  5. Test Of Wisconsin Voter ID Law Led To Lines So Long People Left Instead Of Voting – Some consider that a feature, not a bug.
  6. Shelby Vows To Keep Blocking Consumer Protection Nominee, But Says A Recess Appointment Would Be ‘Devastating’ – Cry me a river, Richard.
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2 thoughts on “Unblogged Bits (Fri. 14-Oct-11 1130)”

  1. Re-write laws to fit in to what you want to HAVE happened? Britain is already there. The Government tried to change my (civil service) employment contract. When the Union challenged this, and won, the government simply said they would introduce a law…

    BTW – Prison privatisation has been happening here before you. HMP Birmingham was put up for tender, a private company won the bid, and on the day it was announced, before they were anywhere near taking over, announced 135 job losses.

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