The FBI is now actively pushing for the tracking of all cell phones

The FBI is now actively pushing for the tracking of all cell phones. “On Friday, the first federal appeals court to consider the topic will hear oral arguments in a case that could establish new standards for locating wireless devices.”

The article on CNET also says… “In that case, the Obama administration has argued that warrantless tracking is permitted because Americans enjoy no “reasonable expectation of privacy” in their–or at least their cell phones’–whereabouts. U.S. Department of Justice lawyers say that “a customer’s Fourth Amendment rights are not violated when the phone company reveals to the government its own records” that show where a mobile device placed and received calls.”

No kidding!

Obama taught constitutional law for awhile. I think he knows about the fourth amendment.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

This is very straightforward. Cell phones are personal effects. Just like a car. Just like a home. Just like a boat. According to NOLO’s PLAIN-ENGLISH LAW DICTIONARY, it says Personal Effects are… “An expression often found in wills to refer to the personal property that the will maker owns at death. For example, ‘I leave my personal effects to my daughter Jane.'”

Cell phones definitely fall into the “personal effects” category. You own them. You use them. You customize them. And you put even more of your other personal effects on them in the form of photos, music, movies and ringtones. To say “a customer’s Fourth Amendment rights are not violated when the phone company reveals to the government its own records” is akin to saying a captain’s right to anything on his boat is null and void because he doesn’t own the water he is sailing on.

Law enforcement needs a warrant to secure any and all “personal effects” from an individual. A warrant issued from a judge with specific definitions and criteria for law enforcement to follow so they do not abuse their own power or the power of the state. If a criminal matter involves an individual’s personal effects, the information to be gathered to be used as evidence in a court of law must be obtained by a warrant-approved search.

The abandonment of warrants for gathering evidence is very wrong. That the Obama administration is actively pursuing this is nauseating.

The Obama administration is doing the exact same things that the Republican administration was doing before. He is wanting to actively infringe on individual rights.

I did not vote for Obama in order for him to implement more of the same.

Congratulations, Mr President. Your actions are successfully pushing me back to the “dark” side. And it hasn’t even been your full term yet.

If this policy is passed, and you sign it into law or endorse it through a signing statement or even approve of it by inaction to stop it from becoming implemented, I will strive toward rectifying what is now seeming more and more like a terrible mistake when I voted for you the first time.

Have you ever wondered why the Tea-Bag party, loony and disorganized as they seem, are gaining momentum? Why people are paying attention to them?

Hope < Trust

I don’t want the Tea-Bag party to come to power as they are. But I definitely don’t want this tracking plan implemented.

Here’s the cell phone story on CNET…

…and here’s the legalese.

Betty White on SNL? Yes, please!

If you’ve ever seen Betty White in her recent commercials or on the Craig Ferguson show, you know she’s just awesome. Covered in sweetness and sporting a stone cold poker face, you’ll never see those razor sharp knives coming until it’s too late.

Someone set up a facebook petition page to show SNL (and Betty White) there’s enough interest for her to host. I think she would give SNL a ratings boost like they’ve never seen before!

Here’s the link to the facebook fan page, which is around 183,698 fans as of this writing!

And for fun, here’s Betty White calling Sarah Palin a “crazy bitch” on Craig Ferguson’s show…

…and that awesome Snickers commercial at the superbowl…

The FBI wants a record of where you’ve been online

The FBI wants to follow you on the internet. Specifically, “they just want to know who you are, where you’ve been and what you did while you were there.” Right now they specifically want the origin and destination of all activity on your computer, but those requirements are still subject to change as the final version of the law draws near.

This data retention act will fall under the old reliable excuse of searching for and “investigating child pornography”. And while they are searching for those bastard child pornographers, anything else they come across that’s illegal or any assorted “other serious crimes” will be fair game! Convenient, even if it is a touch unconstitutional!

This is the great change? This is how you treat the citizens of the United States? Where’s the outrage? Where’s the great mass of people to cry out over this injustice? The only think I can think of is that everyone is afraid that if you voice opposition to this act, you might be misconstrued as defending child pornography.

Well let me populate the FBI’s watch list right now by saying FBI chief Robert Mueller is a jackass for wanting this policy enacted. Do I have the attention of all the keyword tagging programs now? Good.

Watching the citizens of the United States’ private activities when they are under no suspicion of any crimes whatsoever is wrong. It is a clear violation of the fourth amendment of the constitution concerning unreasonable search and seizure. This is not a supposition on my part. This is the actual writing of the fourth amendment… “No Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.” All law enforcement search and arrests should be limited in scope according to specific information supplied to the issuing court, usually by a law enforcement officer, who has sworn by it.

Searching for “other” crimes when you can not even prove there are any “other” crimes being committed at all is illegal for the government to enact and sanction. It is the difference in a police officer witnessing a secondary crime or directly witnessing illegal activity while serving a judicially issued and legally sanctioned search warrant, and a police officer breaking into a locked home with the intention to look for “other serious crimes” because there’s a child pornographer living somewhere in the city.

You’re not looking just for one specific target to prosecute if you’re going to actively go after “other serious crimes”. You’re not looking just for one specific criminal activity if you’re going to consciously use the all encompassing “other crimes” label in an attempt to validate your activities.

Acts and laws that are the effective equivalent of bottom trawling is an active step toward the persecution of thoughtcrimes. Just because an individual visits a website does not mean they endorse or support the views of the website’s author or endorse or support the content posted by other individuals who are also visiting that website. So why gather the origin and destination activities of individuals unless it is to gather the identities of those individuals who are examining views and opinions contrary to existing laws, popular opinion and the current majority’s political desires?

Child pornography is pure evil. But this act, well intentioned or not, must not stand.

What can be done? For starters, I’m going to write my senator and my representative. Pen and paper tends to get the best results. Then I’m going to donate to the EFF, login to their forums, and see what can be done from there.

We now return you to the inoffensive personal blog already in progress…

Here’s a link to the article on CNET.

Here’s another link to the article on CONSUMERIST

Typealyzer.com will tell you a website author’s personality

There’s a good analytic site I just found called Typealyzer.

You put in any blog’s website address and it quickly gives you a profile of the website’s author.

So of course, I did my own site first!

According to the site, my website personality is….

My Blog as a real person

My Blog as a real person

“ISTP – The Mechanics :

The independent and problem-solving type. They are especially attuned to the demands of the moment and are highly skilled at seeing and fixing what needs to be fixed. They generally prefer to think things out for themselves and often avoid inter-personal conflicts.

The Mechanics enjoy working together with other independent and highly skilled people and often like seek fun and action both in their work and personal life. They enjoy adventure and risk such as in driving race cars or working as policemen and firefighters.”

Not bad!

They even did a brain-pattern thing where it says I’m all about Thinking and Practical things and not so much about Feeling or Intuition.

I disagree with that last part, but it was nice to see what my blog looks like from a mechanical review. Now I see what I need to focus on to push it into a more balanced website.

I’m definitely bookmarking this site for future website construction projects to make sure I target the right demographic.

Want to see what people are spending money on in your area?

There’s a great site that shows you what households are spending money on in your area.

Just head over to bundle.com to get started.

You can specify different locations, drill down on several key items, and even get statistical breakdowns on sub-groups and behaviors. Nice tool to have!

Thanks to consumerist for the find!

Search all 300,000 emails that Sarah Palin read (and wrote) while she was Alaska’s Governor

This ought to get real interesting pretty quick.

Back in September of 2008… “Aram Roston, then at NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, made several public records requests to the governor of the State of Alaska. Roston sought e-mails dated from January 2007 to September 24, 2008 that were copied to, directed to, or from Todd Palin and seven members of then Governor Sarah Palin’s staff, including Governor Palin. The records provided by the governor’s office consist of 2,544 pages and were subsequently provided to Bill Dedman, an MSNBC.com investigative reporter. In collaboration with MSNBC.com, Crivella West Incorporated, a knowledge discovery company, digitized, analyzed and arranged this Palin e-mail collection. Further, Crivella West categorized these documents into Special Collections for easy review. ”

Click here to search all 300,000 emails that Sarah Palin read (and wrote) while she was Alaska’s Governor.

Go now before the site goes down from all the traffic!

UPDATE: According to POLITICAL WIRE.COM

* Palin “coached her staff on how to disguise the amount of electrical work needed at the mansion to hook up her new tanning bed.”
* Palin and her staff “stewed over the refusal of the state Public Safety Department to provide a plane so the children could fly to Todd’s family’s home in Dillingham.”
* A Palin aide searched for a public event to use as justification — “I just need one” — to charge the state for an airplane flight for Palin’s daughter.

Oh, and Todd Palin’s email address is fek9wnr@yahoo.com

USA Today page shows you where your tax money went

USA Today has put up a page that shows where your tax money went based on how much you are paid.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/tax-rates-spending.htm

Of course, National Defense is always #1.

Too bad you can’t say where you want your taxes to go to.

Monday Morning Music 02/08/10

Every Monday I like to post some music to start the week off on the right foot.

This week’s post? Another double feature.

First… Freemasons ft. Amanda Wilson – Love On My Mind

And second… Bowling For Soup – 1985

News stories the mainstream media missed 02/06/10

Here are some news stories from this week that I think the mainstream media completely missed out on. All links are from legitimate news sources and not the fringe / wacko sites.

Jumbo Sized Edition Today!

* The housing market still spiraling down. Walkaways are happening more and more. Things are not getting better. Time for plan…Y? Z? Are we still in the alphabet here? [NYTIMES]

* In January, US predators had 12 missile strikes in Pakistan. 10 went wrong and failed to hit their targets, killing 123 civilians. The two successful drone strikes killed exactly three Al-Qaeda leaders. That’s a horrible ratio! 123 innocents dead per month? Not acceptable. Where’s the outrage on this? Where’s the media coverage? [THE NEWS]

* Apparently the US was close to complete financial collapse, literally minutes away from it at one point, and was about to fall into a second Great Depression. But things are much better now, and it can’t happen again. Right? [BLOOMBERG]

* The lawyers who OKed torture under Bush? Won’t be charged under Obama. Change you can’t believe in! [WASHINGTON POST]

* This is terrifying in a different way. 30 Asian Giant Hornets can take out an entire 30,000 strong European honeybee colony… in about 3 hours! They also like to eat Praying Mantises as a snack. Their venom can disintegrate human flesh in case someone gets too close to try and swat them. They fly without breaking a sweat at 40 km/h (around 25 mph) and will travel distances of 97 km (60 miles) to hit a target. I would recommend immediately killing every single Asian Giant Hornet possible before these juggernauts spread any further. No, it’s not environmentally friendly or “green” to say things like that, but I can’t think of one thing these monsters are good for. [ENVIRONMENTAL GRAFFITI]

* Have you ever wanted a police helicopter to show up to drop a spotlight on your next party? You’re in luck! Since Colorado Springs is slashing their budget to make ends meet, they’ve put just about everything on the FOR SALE pile on the internet… including most of their police helicopters! [DENVER POST]

* No surprise this was coming. And in England, no less! If you don’t want to be scanned in a device at the airport security that shows every inch of your naked body, you don’t get to fly on the plane. Nice. I betcha that within a year of those scanners being installed stateside, you’re going to see some naked scans suddenly appear online, courtesy of those thugs people working the gates as part of the TSA. [TELEGRAPH.CO.UK]

* And while you’re in England, there will be no videotaping allowed! None! Or you will be arrested! Even if you’re a kid. Did someone forget to tell the gestapo in England it was the ideology on the East side of the Berlin wall that had failed? [GUARDIAN]

* A physicist discovered how to teleport energy! This. Is. Crazy. Imagine a car that doesn’t need to carry any fuel because the fuel is constantly being teleported in. Or gadgets that get their power by waving them in front of “reload” stations as you walk by. Please be a proven theory, please be a proven theory, please be a proven theory! [TECHNOLOGY REVIEW]

* Speaking of science being very advanced nowadays, they just proved there was a Roman/Asian connection by examining the teeth of an unearthed body to determine what water source that person was drinking at birth. CSI Smithsonian! [SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN]

* Coming soon…Spray on glass! I would buy as many of these as you can as soon as it hits the store shelves, because spray on glass sounds like it might kinda be somewhat carcinogenic. [PHYSORG]

* Hubble has detected a very mysterious object. It is traveling at 11,000 mph and has a very distinct X shape. The really odd thing is that its’ “460-foot-wide nucleus is outside the dust halo and separated from the trail”. Comets so far have had their nucleus inside the dust halo with the tail attached to it. And if you want to be really technical, 11,000 mph is pretty slow space-wise. So if isn’t a comet and it isn’t an asteroid fragment, what is it? And don’t even mention LIFEFORCE. Friggin’ space visitors like that are the last thing we need right now. [GIZMODO]

* Dinosaurs had feathers! Looks like Jurassic Park was right! And speaking of Jurassic Park, what the hell was that supposed hunter character, Robert Muldoon, doing with a shotgun to hunt dinosaurs? .375 H&H Magnum, .470 Nitro Express, .270 Winchester and a .300 Winchester Magnum would’ve been my minimum arsenal choices for Jurassic Park. A Raptor probably would’ve shrugged off a shotgun hit. And don’t even get me started on a shotgun’s effectiveness on a T-Rex. [BBC.CO.UK]

* Because California has nothing to do, and because they really do own the moon, they are deciding on how to make tranquility base, where the astronauts landed, a state historical resource. Now I wanna know who’s going to enforce that law. [LA TIMES]

* And in other California news, LA might require new homes to capture rainwater. Welcome to California! We’re claiming the moon, but living in the 1800’s! Oh, and for those of you living in California, you might want to find out why there’s going to be a mandatory rainwater capture. If the city can’t get you water, what else is about to fail? [LA TIMES]

* 15 years ago, Calvin and Hobbes ended. Bill Watterson gives a quick interview about it today. Is it me, or does he look like Uncle Max now? [CLEVELAND.COM]

* The Russians have always been known as being super tough. Even nowadays, a 22 year old woman will just walk home, check in with her parents, and then to to the hospital after getting a 6 inch knife jammed in her neck. Budem zdorovy, guys! (graphic pic warning after jump) [AUSTRIAN TIMES]

Breakin’ The Law, Breakin’ The Law

Elevator in a Federal Building full of people. A sign on the back says “FILMING OR PHOTOGRAPHY IN THIS BUILDING PROHIBITED UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY BUILDING MANAGER.” So I get my crap iPhone camera out and take a photo just to see if anybody in the elevator would say anything. Nope! Anarchy wins again!

Breakin' The Law, Breakin' the Law

Breakin' The Law, Breakin' the Law

Lame. I know. But it’s mid afternoon Friday and I’m ready for it to be Friday night.