Supreme Court Steps Up To The Plate On Texas Death Penalty Case

Wow. Every now and then those “checks and balances” actually manifest themselves. How cool.
Yes, I am against the death penalty. Those of you who already think of me as a bleeding heart liberal probably already assumed that I’m against it for hippy-dippy reasons, but there’s really more to it than that.
I feel that the risk of putting even a single innocent person to death is far too great — that it’s better to pay for housing all of the criminals than to attempt to save money by putting the “bad ones” to death.
With all the talk lately about the elimination of due process for those suspected of “terrorist” acts, and the kind of non-criminal behavior that is routinely being misinterpreted as “suspicious” activity (like reading certain books at the library, etc.), the prospect of putting suspects to death without due process makes this scenario even more frightening. Without due process, errors can easily be entered into the system. Even with due process, errors can easily be entered into the system. Humans make errors. Plain and simple. Witnesses are mistaken, etc.
Guilty “criminals” are proven “not guilty” after new evidence and the re-opening of investigations all the time.
The situation below is just a perfect example of human error in action. These errors can take years to surface. You can never give these people (or their families) their lives back after the fact.
Supreme Court stops 300th Texas execution

The Supreme Court on Wednesday stopped Texas from executing its 300th inmate since capital punishment resumed in the United States in 1977, granting a dramatic last-minute stay to condemned killer Delma Banks.
Banks’ claims that he was wrongly convicted of a murder 23 years ago were backed by three former federal judges.
His lawyers told justices that he was poorly represented at trial, that prosecutors improperly kept blacks off the jury, and that testimony from two prosecution witnesses was shaky. Banks is black, his victim was white and the jury was all-white.
The court issued the stay, without comment, about 10 minutes before the 44-year-old was to be put to death for the 1980 murder of 16-year-old Richard Wayne Whitehead, a co-worker at a restaurant. Banks shot Whitehead

FBI Investigates Forgeries Among “Evidence” Of Iraq’s Nuclear Program

Perhaps this will give the administration the out it needs to pull out of Iraq and still save face.
FBI Probes Fake Evidence of Iraqi Nuclear Plans
By Dana Priest and Susan Schmidt

The forgery came to light last week during a highly publicized and contentious United Nations meeting. Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), told the Security Council on March 7 that U.N. and independent experts had decided that the documents were “not authentic.”
ElBaradei’s disclosure, and his rejection of three other key claims that U.S. intelligence officials have cited to support allegations about Iraq’s nuclear ambitions, struck a powerful blow to the Bush administration’s argument on the matter.
To the contrary, ElBaradei told the council, “we have to date found no evidence or plausible indications of the revival of a nuclear program in Iraq.”
The CIA, which had also obtained the documents, had questions about “whether they were accurate,” said one intelligence official, and it decided not to include them in its file on Iraq’s program to procure weapons of mass destruction.

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John Cougar Mellencamp Releases Anti-war Song

And he’s giving it away for free! (just like the beasties)
Updated June 15, 2003 – The Video has been released
To Washington
By John Cougar Mellencamp

TO WASHINGTON
Eight years of peace and prosperity
Scandal in the White House
An election is what we need
From coast-to-coast to Washington
So America voted on a president
No one kept count
On how the election went
From Florida to Washington
Goddamn, said one side
And the other said the same
Both looked pretty guilty
But no one took the blame
From coast-to-coast to Washington
So a new man in the White House
With a familiar name
Said he had some fresh ideas
But it’s worse now since he came
From Texas to Washington
And he wants to fight with many
And he says it’s not for oil
He sent out the National Guard
To police the world
From Baghdad to Washington
What is the thought process
To take a humans life
What would be the reason
To think that this is right
From heaven to Washington
From Jesus Christ to Washington

Santa Cruz Librarians Attempt To Deal With Patriot Act’s “Secret Warrants”

Libraries post Patriot Act warnings
Santa Cruz branches tell patrons that FBI may spy on them

The signs, posted in the 10 county branches last week and on the library’s Web site, also inform the reader that the USA Patriot Act “prohibits library workers from informing you if federal agents have obtained records about you.”
“Questions about this policy,” patrons are told, “should be directed to Attorney General John Ashcroft, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20530.”
…Section 215 of the act allows FBI agents to obtain a warrant from a secret federal court for library or bookstore records of anyone connected to an investigation of international terrorism or spying.
Unlike conventional search warrants, there is no need for agents to show that the target is suspected of a crime or possesses evidence of a crime. As the Santa Cruz signs indicate, the law prohibits libraries and bookstores from telling their patrons, or anyone else, that the FBI has sought the records.

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Catching Up On My Blogging Today…

Hey guys, how’s it going?
Sorry I haven’t been blogging much the last few days. You probably already know that there’s just a ton of stuff going on this week — and many of you have been sending me great stories and I’ll be catching up on blogging them today.
I’ve spent the last two days going to films here at the SXSW Film Festival and attempting to crunch the video from the SXSW Interactive conference.
I’ll be here in Austin for the protest Saturday, and will, of course, be filming it.
More soon…

Beasties Post Anti-War Song!

I was wondering who was going to be the first popular musical act to write a song taking a stand against the war. Turns out it’s one of my favorites!
Thanks guys! I love you for this.
In A World Gone Mad
Now we all have to start calling radio stations to demand
request that they play this song!
Check out the lyrics!

Mirrors, smokescreens and lies
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