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Big Brother, the candidate

May 28, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Big Brother, the candidate

Lawrence Lessig reports that Illinois Senate candidate Jack Ryan has someone following and videotaping his opponent around the clock. Prof Lessig suggests that Ryan doesn’t understand the digital age; I would suggest that he understands it all too well.

Tags: Lawrence Lessig, US Politics, Video

Back, sort of.

May 26, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Back, sort of.

I was away visiting family in Connecticut over the long weekend, and lots has happened while I was gone. Being busy at work and unable to update regularly, here are some apropos pointers.

  • As of Sunday, we’re in a general election campaign in Canada.
  • The CBS News program 60 Minutes continued to press on Iraq, this time with a story on General Anthony Zinni, who says that the current course in Iraq is “headed over Niagara Falls.”
  • Michael Moore won the Palme D’Or at Cannes over the weekend.
  • Many are reporting that Rumsfeld has banned digital cameras and cam-phones in Iraq following the prison atrocities – or more specifically, the publication of photographic records of said atrocities. Boing Boing’s Xeni Jardin, however, has looked into this in more depth, and apparently it’s not so.

Tags: Canadian Politics, Film, US Politics

Counter-programming:

May 20, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Counter-programming:

as reported at Shatnerian, it seems that The Boss is thinking about playing a free show in Central Park this summer as a counterpoint to the Republican convention to be held in that city in early September. I wonder if this is true?

Tags: US Politics

Again, Josh Marshall has written

May 10, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Again, Josh Marshall has written

powerfully about the Abu Ghraib situation and its aftermath. Marshall is quickly becoming one of my favourite reads on international affairs and Iraq specifically.

There is one matter, however, where he is wrong. He wrote (in the above-referenced post), “But going back almost three years these men made very conscious and specific decisions to disregard or opt out of the various international conventions, rules and traditions governing the treatment of prisoners of war and enemy combatants that are intended to prevent such things from happening.”

This is is simply not accurate. This aspect of US foreign policy – opting out of international rules – goes back well before the current Bush administration. In fact, it began sometime at the end of the Reagan administration and continued unbroken through the GHW Bush and Clinton administrations. The thing that Americans against the war have to really understand is that although Bush and his administrations obvious incompetence are obvious, but the basic policy is largely unchanged. And I see no evidence that it’s going to change under Kerry.

As I have written before, US policy for years has been to work behind the scenes to support the creation of rules that govern the rest of the world – the International Criminal Court, the landmines treaty, Kyoto, and many more – but has never signed on to a single one of them.

Tags: US Politics

What if Rumsfeld resigns?

May 6, 2004 by Michael Boyle

What if Rumsfeld resigns?

Joshua Micah Marshall takes a look in Talking Points Memo.

Tags: US Politics

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