Weblog on the Internet and public policy, journalism, virtual community, and more from David Brake, a Canadian academic, consultant and journalist
2 October 2001
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Jorn Berger runs one of the world’s best-known weblogs but his politics are starting to grate. He cites a piece by Arundhati Roy as being “Long, brilliant and passionate” and says she is his “new heroine”.
As you may have noticed, I am somewhat left wing and have my own fears of what America might do in an attempt to wipe out terrorism, but when I read Roy’s piece in the Guardian I was appalled.

She uses the bombing as an excuse to dump all sorts of ill-thought-out abuse on America and global capitalism. She claims that the attacks are a reaction to America’s support of “military and economic terrorism, insurgency, military dictatorship, religious bigotry and unimaginable genocide.” She says that “The US government, and no doubt governments all over the world, will use the climate of war as an excuse to curtail civil liberties, deny free speech, lay off workers, harass ethnic and religious minorities, cut back on public spending and divert huge amounts of money to the defence industry.” And in an extraordinary rhetorical flourish she says Bin Laden is:

“The American president’s dark doppelgänger. The savage twin of all that purports to be beautiful and civilised. He has been sculpted from the spare rib of a world laid to waste by America’s foreign policy: its gunboat diplomacy, its nuclear arsenal, its vulgarly stated policy of “full-spectrum dominance”, its chilling disregard for non-American lives, its barbarous military interventions, its support for despotic and dictatorial regimes, its merciless economic agenda that has munched through the economies of poor countries like a cloud of locusts.”

At least she has the honesty to admit, “In the absence of information, politicians, political commentators and writers (like myself) will invest the act with their own politics, with their own interpretations.”
There is surely no excuse for using the tragic events of 9-11 to score cheap political points and turning a mad religious zealot into some kind of crusader against American excesses…loans 100028 day loans paydaybusiness loan dollar 3 millionloan agloan a sharkloan free georgia in 1st paydayadvance wyoming cash loanloan home http advice remortgage Map

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Following up on Sunday’s piece on biometrics, a report in the Register points out the weaknesses in facial recognition software. Even in controlled settings you would get a false acceptance rate (FAR) of one in 250, and in uncontrolled settings (surveillance cameras) it drops to absurdly poor levels: “With indoor light, and a prior image taken at 1.5m camera-subject separations and another taken at 2m camera-subject separations, the best false detection rate (FDR) was 33 per cent, with a false acceptance rate (FAR) of ten per cent.” This means that “to detect 90 per cent of terrorists we’d need to raise an alarm for one in every three people passing through the airport.”

1 October 2001
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Just to show the Taliban doesn’t have a monopoly of misogyny – a woman senator in Kansas has said she “doesn’t approve” of the 19th amendment (which gave US women the vote). You couldn’t make this stuff up…

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Oh no – Saturday Night, the closest thing to a popular Canadian cultural magazine, is closing its doors. I was looking around for an interesting current article to link to but the website is not at all up to date. However, I did come across a rather sad article from the archives by a man who went on an organized wife-hunting trip to Russia.address link loan mortgageloans change 2ndloans home mortgage 2ndpersonal america loans bankus apply loans mortgage 2ndagent mortgage loan real estateadvanced loan cashbusiness small loans american18 month loanloan financial home american100 interest loan onlyup loan check 07 homemortgage and agent loanno loan credit 5 checkhour loans day pay 1american home inc loanafter credit unsecured bankruptcy loan personalrate mortgage loans 2nd1000 loan bad creditmortgage loan 1st refinance home

30 September 2001
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As airport and other security gets increased attention we are likely to hear a lot more about biometric technology like fingerprint and iris scans. I had hitherto been quite enthusiastic about using these until I read a cogent forwarded email analysis of their usefulness and drawbacks by a man who has worked in the security industry for several years (republished by permission).

27 September 2001
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While on the theme of laughter – one of my favourite musical moments in film – “Camelot”, the Monty Python version. And with a twist – the whole thing is performed with wondrous precision by Lego figures! It gets better – it appears away from the official Lego site some nutty Japanese person has tried to stage several scenes from the movie using Lego.levitra viagra 2comparexanax vodka adavan2bviagraamoxi 2 viagra freeviagra buy 4images powered3.98 tablet xanax2737 wetrack viagra zyban it amerimedrxxanax 3.32 online prescription Map

26 September 2001
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I asked earlier how humourists can deal with the 9-11 disasters – to their credit, the creators of The Onion provide the answer. To my mind their entire Sep 26th issue is excellent, providing just the right balance of anger, outrage, pathos and laughs. From US Vows to Defeat Whoever It Is We’re At War With to God Angrily Clarifies ‘Don’t Kill’ Rule, whose ending unaccountably nearly made me cry.

25 September 2001
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Email petitions? Just say no – a campaigner explains why the petitions you often see circulated are at best worthless and at worst a waste of a lot of people’s time. He also suggests what other things you might do which would have more effect.loan a title hassle freeloan million 50louisville ky loan actionloans $5000.00loan 80-20ltv commercial loans 100for amortization loan studentpayday loan no bad credit $1000mortgage home loan americanremortgages adverse credit loan mortgageloan fha 9classic loan auto adebt loan consolidation texas aloan faxing account no paydayloan adebt nonsecured consolidationrate country loan home adjustableinternational loan adoptioncash loan online advance day pay Map

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Coming war threatens to split the left (according to the no-doubt-gloating New Republic).

As you can probably tell, I am apprehensive about the consequences should the US simply bomb Afghanistan and/or Iraq. But I think it is misguided for those on the left who are opposed to the American support for Israel or its interventions elsewhere in the world to use this opportunity to rub America’s nose in its mistakes. To say that the terrorist attacks are no worse than what America has done (directly or indirectly) to Iraqi or Lebanese civilians is both wrong and counter-productive.

Those of us with pragmatic concerns about the usefulness of indiscriminate retaliation do not want to be lumped together with those who believe that America can do no right, and a just solution to the Middle East situation will be as far away as ever if sympathisers with the Palestinian position can be painted as terrorist “fellow travellers”.credit $5,000 bad loan with personaladoption grants loanscanada alberta loans personalaccident loan lawsuitloan mortgage adjustable minnesota rate homefast payday account loan savings97 colorado estate real commercial loansguaranteed 15000 loan personaltexas loan agriculturalloan refund 2nd rapid on

24 September 2001
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The Detroit Free Press has published a useful and easy to read guide to Arab Americans (Detroit contains a large Arab minority). It points out (among other things) that Iran is not Arab, that most Arab Americans are not Muslims and Bedouin are no more than 2% of the overall Arab population. America’s Public Broadcasting System (PBS) produced a miniseries about Islam with accompanying website (mostly about art, it seems) some time ago.
Thanks to Yahoo’s Picks of the Week for these links.
The BBC World Service has also produced a guide to Islam – one of its guides to the six main religions in the world today.

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