THE STENCH OF POLITICS || HUMAN RIGHTS || PRISON ISSUES || MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES || IRAQ QUAGMIRE
John Dean predicts Dubya will lose | I dunno | But Mr. Dean hass been up close and personal with another prez [
Richard Nixon] who self destructed while office | Maybe he knows something | But another problem is, how many of those rigged ~
oh, I'm sorry~ computerized voting machines with software glitches, are akready out there in states like Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Palm Springs FLA? | Gives some cautious hope nevertheless |
prisons and dehumanization | People should
really not be surprised that working and living in a confined institutional setting can result in abusive, dehumaninzing treatment of the inmates | This is neither new nor rocket science | And research has been done on the subject,
as far back as in 1971 | Then, some academics at Stanford University, with assistance ans suppor from the Palo Alto, California police department conducted
an experiment on how people respond to being imprisoned as well as being the captors in a prison setting | The link leads to a slide show about the experiment, and to discussion as to why the researchers had to shut the experiment down in less than two weeks | Worth the review |
defying common sense | With the last topic in mind, a woman (not certain which one actually, but the reasonable guesses are few) where I work downloaded the following from a unit computer | It somehow was left sitting where an inmate could read it |
http://www.zetetics.com/xxx/chap2.htm | One of the inmates thought she was coming on to him when he'd found it on a chair next to his | [sarcastic] hell, I can't imagine why he'd think that! | Just because people can send you naked pictures doesn't mean they'd ever be interested in sex with you right? | Shouldn't we be looking at this as just innocently sharing the wealth of knowledge? |
Anyway, it's part of a larger -um- manifesto on the subject of a woman's right to pornography | It warrants review... that is if you'd rather read than look at dirty pictures... which you'll have to do here since I don't post such stuff | And if it isn't for the read, then it's important to know about cuz you may want to have an arguement handy next time that scripture thumper is at the front door telling you that all women hate porn and we ought to, therefore, engage in censorship | No we don't | Here's the URL to the whole site:
http://www.zetetics.com/xxx/ | All that said, it baffles me how people working in locked facilities don't make a common sense connect with cause and effect of actions |
In fairness, the action was
not nearly as stupid as that of the guy who brought in a video of
Texas Chainsaw Massacre to show to a ward full of mental patients |
Mr Power find's out that Rummy thinks it's the pictures that are the problem with Iraqi prison abuse | Another blogger, a well spoken Brit who doesn't take himself too seriously, speaks to serious issues | Here's his findings about the esteemed (or infamous, you choose) USA Secretary of Offense, Donald Rumsfield |
Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said that the flood of pictures was now beyond the US authorities' control.
"There are a lot more photographs and videos that exist," said Rumsfeld. "If these are released to the public, obviously it is going to make matters worse... I looked at them last night and they are hard to believe."
He was indignant at the publication of such images: "We're functioning with peacetime constraints, with legal requirements, in a wartime situation in the Information Age, where people are running around with digital cameras and taking these unbelievable photographs and then passing them off, against the law(my emphasis), to the media, to our surprise."
However, he admitted that he had not realised the seriousness of the allegations until the pictures were leaked to the media.(!!)
Meanwhile in the UK more cant from that dope Hoon, who everyone thought would be long gone by now, but who clings on amongst his even more disreputable colleagues.
Hoons' minister said in Parliament yesterday that the publication of the photos had affected the morale and safety of troops and there had been several incidents of violence aimed at troops in Basra. So, let me see, the responsibility for attacks on British soldiers in Iraq rests with.... the Daily Mirror!
Here are two governments which use and manipulate the media to their own ends, who spin and obfuscate, who plant stories and leak stories, and they are coming undone because ordinary people are using digital technology and the internet to get their messages across, and boy! does it hurt. GOOD!