Category Archives: government, law, and politics

Making Spam Legal?

Typical government. It seems bad wording has led to the legalization of certain types of spam. Arrrrgh!

Spam Slayer: Why Spammers Love the CAN-SPAM Law
Antispam laws make some spamming legal and do little to quell the onslaught.
Tom Spring, PC World

"The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing (CAN-SPAM) law targeting junk e-mail is supposed to lighten our in-box spam load. But scant weeks since the federal law took effect, I’m still getting just as many lame pitches as I did in mid-December."

Not Quite Monty Python

“Isn’t awfully nice to have a penis?”

Happy
Penis Song Doesn’t Annoy Canadian Regulator

“OTTAWA (Reuters) – A song lauding the joys of an ‘enormous penis’
is not obscene because the object of the lyric’s affection isn’t necessarily sexual,
a Canadian regulator ruled on Friday.”

Bishop With Balls

It’s about time somebody applied well-established Canon Law to keep nominal Catholic
politicians in line.

Wisconsin
Bishop Bans Pro-Choice Politicians From Communion

By Kevin Eckstrom

“Roman Catholic Bishop Raymond Burke of LaCrosse, Wis., has directed his priests
not to give Communion to politicians who openly support abortion rights.”

Hardworking
Wisconsin bishop follows Vatican policies precisely

Patricia Rice

“The Wisconsin bishop who will become the archbishop of St. Louis next month
is a staunch conservative who is expected to carry out most of the initiatives Cardinal
Justin F. Rigali introduced during the past nine years.”

FB-Eye

What’s next? Another House Un-American Activities Committee? McCarthy-ism, Take
2?

F.B.I.
Scrutinizes Antiwar Rallies

By ERIC LICHTBLAU

“WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 � The Federal Bureau of Investigation has collected extensive
information on the tactics, training and organization of antiwar demonstrators and
has advised local law enforcement officials to report any suspicious activity at
protests to its counterterrorism squads, according to interviews and a confidential
bureau memorandum.”

Congress
Expands FBI Spying Power

By Ryan Singel

“Congress approved a bill on Friday that expands the reach of the Patriot Act,
reduces oversight of the FBI and intelligence agencies and, according to critics,
shifts the balance of power away from the legislature and the courts.”

Oppose
Government Surveillance of Peaceful Protesters

“The ability to speak freely and peacefully protest government policies is
a cherished right, as enshrined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
A confidential FBI memo leaked to the New York Times confirms however that the federal
government is targeting innocent Americans engaged in nothing more than lawful protest
and dissent.”

“In the memo the FBI advocates spying on peaceful protesters and indicates that protesters
who engage in civil disobedience or other disruptive acts should be treated like
potential terrorists. It confirms that the government has monitored the actions
of peaceful protesters and wants intelligence about protesters to be reported to
the nearest FBI field office or terrorism task force.”

“Peaceful protesters should not be treated as potential terrorists nor spied upon
by federal government agents. Not only is this a misuse of public funds that could
be used to find real terrorists, it chills free speech activities and inhibits the
public debate on important issues.”