Thursday, September 11, 2014

Police State

NFL brings in former FBI director Mueller to cover-up its misconduct in the Ray Rice video case.
"Mueller, based in Washington, D.C., is a partner in the law firm of WilmerHale, which helped negotiate the NFL's Sunday Ticket package with DirecTV. The firm also has represented Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder, and several former members of the firm have taken positions with NFL teams."
The NFL has already thoroughly bought this law firm. Hopefully Napoleon Goodell will be ousted over this so football can become entertaining again.

Government threatened Yahoo because it refused to turn over user data.
"The U.S. government threatened Yahoo with daily fines of $250,000 for refusing to hand over user data as part of the National Security Agency's PRISM surveillance program, Yahoo said Thursday.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court released more than 1,500 pages of previously-secret documents related to Yahoo's 2007 challenge to the government's demand for data, the company's general counsel Ron Bell said on Yahoo's Tumblr page.
After the government "amended a key law to demand user information from online services ... we refused to comply with what we viewed as unconstitutional and overbroad surveillance and challenged the U.S. Government's authority," Bell said."
Good for Yahoo.

In a good reminder that TSA gropes have nothing to do with safety, TSA demands to grope a man after he arrives and his on his way out of the airport. Be refused to submit.

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