WANTED: JOB AS A POET LAUREATE
So, this is why Roy Moore "quit" his day job.
(RETAKING AMERICA, unearthed by Linda McKnight)
Friday, November 21, 2003
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
PERSONAL USE OF MJ UPHELD IN ALASKA
"The Alaska Court of Appeals has rejected a request by the state to reconsider a decision allowing adults to possess small amounts of marijuana for personal use. "
(FAIRBANKS DAILY NEWS-MINER, unearthed by Paul Whitehurst)
"The Alaska Court of Appeals has rejected a request by the state to reconsider a decision allowing adults to possess small amounts of marijuana for personal use. "
(FAIRBANKS DAILY NEWS-MINER, unearthed by Paul Whitehurst)

CRITICAL COMIX ART
"Uncle Sam is a warning about the hubris of empire; if our society must now be seen through the scrim of 9-11, a citizen could do worse than give it a serious read. "
(VILLAGE VOICE)
JUVENILE DNA MAY BE CATALOGUED
"DNA profiles from hundreds of thousands of juvenile offenders and adults arrested but not convicted of crimes could be added to the FBI's national DNA crime-fighting program under a proposed law moving through Congress."
(USA TODAY, unearthed by Paul Whitehurst)
"DNA profiles from hundreds of thousands of juvenile offenders and adults arrested but not convicted of crimes could be added to the FBI's national DNA crime-fighting program under a proposed law moving through Congress."
(USA TODAY, unearthed by Paul Whitehurst)
Tuesday, November 18, 2003
"ENEMY COMBATANT" CASE REACHES APPEALS COURT
"A federal appeals court panel cast doubt Monday on whether President Bush has the authority to designate an American citizen an 'enemy combatant' and detain him indefinitely without criminal charges. "
(CNN, unearthed by Paul Whitehurst)
"A federal appeals court panel cast doubt Monday on whether President Bush has the authority to designate an American citizen an 'enemy combatant' and detain him indefinitely without criminal charges. "
(CNN, unearthed by Paul Whitehurst)
Sunday, November 16, 2003
STAR CHAMBER REDUX
"ASIF Iqbal, a British citizen, traveled to Pakistan in September 2001, planning to marry in the village where his father still lived. Before he could wed, he was captured. By whom is unclear. He wound up at the US camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where he has been living in a cell for 22 months. Like the other 650 men and boys there, Iqbal has no idea when, if ever, he will be charged with a crime, taken to court, or set free. He has no way to tell his side of the story to anyone except his jailers, much less prove innocence to a judge. This is exactly as it should be, the Bush administration says. These people have terrorist ties or were on the wrong side in the war in Afghanistan and are ineligible for the protections that international law provides, the White House maintains."
(MANILLA TIMES, unearthed by CubaNews Digest)
"ASIF Iqbal, a British citizen, traveled to Pakistan in September 2001, planning to marry in the village where his father still lived. Before he could wed, he was captured. By whom is unclear. He wound up at the US camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where he has been living in a cell for 22 months. Like the other 650 men and boys there, Iqbal has no idea when, if ever, he will be charged with a crime, taken to court, or set free. He has no way to tell his side of the story to anyone except his jailers, much less prove innocence to a judge. This is exactly as it should be, the Bush administration says. These people have terrorist ties or were on the wrong side in the war in Afghanistan and are ineligible for the protections that international law provides, the White House maintains."
(MANILLA TIMES, unearthed by CubaNews Digest)
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