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More from Mobtown Blues

September 2, 2004 by Michael Boyle

More from Mobtown Blues

on the RNC: And the gloves come off. In re: last night’s “venomous, scorched-earth, spittle-a-flyin’ screed” from Zell Miller.

Tags: US Politics

Quev in Mobtown Blues

August 31, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Quev in Mobtown Blues

has posted a good wrap-up of last night’s speeches at the RNC in Mobtown Blues: Well, I guess they’ve lost the disingenuous filmmaker vote.

Tags: US Politics

The lovely and dogged folks

August 31, 2004 by Michael Boyle

The lovely and dogged folks

at BlackBoxVoting.org are spreading the word about yet another security concern related to Diebold equipment. This time, however, it isn’t the individual voting machine at issue. Rather, it seems that the Diebold GEMS central tabulator contains a stunning security hole. “By entering a 2-digit code in a hidden location, a second set of votes is created. This set of votes can be changed, so that it no longer matches the correct votes. The voting system will then read the totals from the bogus vote set.” [via Boing Boing]

Tags: US Politics

John Nichols, from The Nation,

August 31, 2004 by Michael Boyle

John Nichols, from The Nation,

notes that Michael Moore was in the press box at Madison Square Garden when McCain took his jab at him last night at the Republican National Convention. Apparently Moore was there on assignment from USA Today.

Tags: US Politics

Richard Posner offers

August 30, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Richard Posner offers

a balanced and subtle dissent to the 9/11 Commission Report and subsequent praise for the document.

Much more troublesome are the inclusion in the report of recommendations (rather than just investigative findings) and the commissioners’ misplaced, though successful, quest for unanimity. Combining an investigation of the attacks with proposals for preventing future attacks is the same mistake as combining intelligence with policy. The way a problem is described is bound to influence the choice of how to solve it. The commission’s contention that our intelligence structure is unsound predisposed it to blame the structure for the failure to prevent the 9/11 attacks, whether it did or not. And pressure for unanimity encourages just the kind of herd thinking now being blamed for that other recent intelligence failure — the belief that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction.

Tags: US Politics

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