Daily Archives: May 21, 2014

Christie: I knew nothing about plot – Video

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Christie: I knew nothing about plot
David Wildstein invokes his Fifth amendment rights in response questions about the New Jersey bridge scandal. David Wildstein invokes his Fifth amendment rights in response to questions...

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Judge Says NSA Phone Surveillance Likely Unconstitutional – Video

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Judge Says NSA Phone Surveillance Likely Unconstitutional
A federal judge says the NSA #39;s practice of collecting phone records en masse violates the Fourth Amendment.

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Trevor Stewart – V18 – AUDIO – THE RACIAL-NETWORK & THE SECOND AMENDMENT – Video

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Trevor Stewart - V18 - AUDIO - THE RACIAL-NETWORK THE SECOND AMENDMENT

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February 28, 2013 Rally in Defense of the Second Amendment, Albany, NY 6 – Video

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February 28, 2013 Rally in Defense of the Second Amendment, Albany, NY 6
In this video WeAreChange visits Connecticut #39;s capitol building to speak with Americans rallying in support of the 2nd amendment. CT Gun Rally April 5th, 201...

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Chipotle Gun Ban Irks Second Amendment Activists – Video

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Chipotle Gun Ban Irks Second Amendment Activists
Chipotle will ban guns after open carry activists met at one of their Texas restaurants this past weekend raising concern amongst gun control groups. These groups have responded to the incident...

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First Amendment Radio Judea and Samaria – Video

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First Amendment Radio Judea and Samaria
Ezra Ridgley appears on the show "Barry Chamish Presents" on "First Amendment Radio" Ezra talks about the new Documentary by the Jewish Heritage Project. htt...

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Kids speak at OAS – Video

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Kids speak at OAS
Child comments on his other friends being afraid to come down and exercise their first amendment rights.

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Copeland's rights They were not violated

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Dear readers, we need to review this First Amendment thing again.

Since former Wolfeboro Police Commissioner Bob Copeland admitted calling President Barack Obama the n-word in public (Copeland resigned under pressure this week), some have claimed that demanding his resignation violates his right to free speech. Thats not how the First Amendment works.

Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, the amendment states. The 14th Amendment then applied that restriction to the states as well. Copeland was an elected government official who said something awful (he called President Obama the n-word), stuck by it, and doubled down on it. The Founding Fathers would hardly have objected to the idea that the people should hold elected officials accountable for what they say.

The First Amendment is not a shield to deflect all barbs tossed in response to ones words. It protects against government censorship and punishment, not the reproach of the people. Copeland remains free to call people names as often as he wishes. And the people of Wolfeboro remain free to hold their elected officials to higher standards of behavior.

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Food Labeling Laws Could Be Undermined By First Amendment Court Challenge

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If the court sides with the meat industry, the fallout could have far-reaching consequences, as it would potentially undermine a wide range of labeling laws, particularly COOL regulations, which require companies to disclose where their products and ingredients are produced and manufactured through the display of packaging labels. Most American consumers are familiar with common COOL labels like "Made in China" or "product of the United States" from everything from sneakers to frozen hamburger patties, even if they are not aware of how exactly they are regulated.

The meat industry made its case during Mondays en banc review -- an uncommon type of proceeding conducted before all 11 judges on the court rather than the typical three-judge panel --that the COOL laws as revised in 2013 infringe on companies First Amendment rights by compelling speech.

Chief Judge Merrick Garland said that in order to decide that First Amendment rights were being violated under the regulations, the court would have to strike down at least half a dozen statutes on the books since the 1930s, according to Politico. He also pointed out that many products far beyond the scope of the meat industry, including the razor he shaved with Monday morning, are required to display COOL labels, Politico reported.

As such, a decision by the court that the COOL labels infringe on companies free speech rights could mean changes for industries that rest far beyond the food realm.

A three-judge panel of the court handed down a decision on March 28 suggesting that the en banc hearing on just the First Amendment issues be held at a future date, but otherwise affirming a district courts decision not to allow a preliminary injunction against the 2013 COOL laws. The case is known as American Meat Institute vs. U.S. Department of Agriculture.

We suggest that the full court hear this case en banc to resolve for the circuit whether, under Zauderer, government interests in addition to correcting deception can sustain a commercial speech mandate that compels firms to disclose purely factual and non-controversial information, the three-judge panel wrote in the March 28 decision.

The National Farmers Union and other American farmers and food production industry groups like the U.S. Cattlemens Association and the Consumer Federation of America continue to support the laws, which provide clarity about food origins.

The information required by the regulation to be provided is factual and noncontroversial, NFU President Roger Johnson said, according to the Ohios Country Journal agricultural publication. I am hopeful that the full Circuit will affirm the panels prior decision and continue to deny the preliminary injunction requested by appellants.

But the American Meat Institute has consistently argued that the laws will have serious negative impacts on the meat industry.

It is incomprehensible that USDA would finalize a controversial rule that stands to harm American agriculture, when comments on the proposal made clear how deeply and negatively it will impact U.S. meat companies and livestock producers, AMI Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and General Counsel Mark Dopp said last year. This rubber stamping of the proposal begs the question of the integrity of the process: many people spoke, but no one at USDA listened.

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Givecoin.info Announces Partnership with Do A Bit of Good: World's First Charitable Mining Screensaver

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Givecoin.info Announces Partnership with Do A Bit of Good: World's First Charitable Mining Screensaver

Givecoin, first cryptocurrency to distribute shares to charities, has partnered with Do A Bit of Good: a nonprofit cryptocurrency-mining screensaver which donates shares to charities and causes.

Do a Bit of Goods patent-pending technology, a personal screensaver that both mines and donates coins while active, in executive director David Duccini's words puts crowdfunding on autopilot. The system is one of the first in a wave of new technologies that sit on top of the Bitcoin protocol: tapping into new applications and uses of cryptocurrency while making it as user friendly as possible.

We first conceived the idea for Givecoin while discussing the recent flood of new altcoins in the cryptocurrency marketliterally dozens popping up per day, but very few that were more than clones of each other branded with a new name, said Givecoins co-founder Mike Paszkiewicz. This led us to consider ways in which we could use the attributes of cryptocurrency to do something both unique and beneficial for charities worldwide.

Advantages over traditional methods of giving include the ability to send micro-donations, fees several magnitudes less costly than credit/debit and wiring, and psuedoanonymity: dollar for dollar organizations receive every bit of the contribution to their bottom line. Givecoin also implements the power efficient X11 hashing suite.

When we were contacted by doabitofgood.coms Executive Director David Duccini, I was amazed at the ingenuity and simplicity of his platform. Our goal seemed one and the same: to show average people and businesses that crypto technology is nothing to be apprehensive aboutthat in fact it can be used to do a bit of good for those in need and improve the bottom line for every non-profit willing to take a few simple steps.

Lead developer Dan Korczak commented, the same skeptical sentiment existed in the early days of the internet: the average person was wary of the technology because it was clunky, confusing, and lacked user friendliness and support. The internet in fact still runs on the same TCP/IP protocol from those days, but the average web surfer knows nothing of it because interfaces and applications have been developed over the years to provide an effortless and seamless experience.

Do A Bit of Good gives hope toward a steady mainstream adoption of Bitcoin, Givecoin, and other coins as property, financial instruments, and a means of charitable giving. Six months ago I wouldnt have chalked my grandmother up as a cryptocurrency miner, but with their platform the day has arrived where she could set up the screen saver program and start donating herself, said Paszkiewicz.

In addition to the recent partnership between the two, the Givecoin Foundation is currently donating early adopter bounties to the first 20 charities who reach out interested in accepting Givecoin. Interested non-profit and charitable organizations can submit a form at givecoin.info.

All media inquiries and interested organizations can be addressed through: givecoinfoundation@gmail.com

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