

American Invisible is a brand new weblog... errr... I mean book, being drafted online via Radio.
Washington Post Co. to Shutter Newsbytes. Sources indicate that the company is closing up the oldest online IT news service. [internetnews.com: Top News]
Nando Times: Court rules 'wanted posters' of abortion doctors not free speech. A federal appeals court reversed course Thursday and ruled that anti-abortion activists who created Wild West-style posters and a Web site condemning abortion doctors can be held liable because their works amounted to illegal threats, not free speech. [Loebrich.org]
Consider some of the activitists' actions if you think "free speech" is what they're about:
"Among the defendants was Michael Bray of Bowie, Md., author of a book that justifies killing doctors to stop abortions. Bray went to prison from 1985 to 1989 for his role in arson attacks and bombings of seven clinics."Too bad the website referred to is not available to look at now, but then again, it's better that it's not. Free speech ends where violence begins. I think I just opened up that can of worms called semantics... oops!
"Spam Attack II
Former City Councilwoman Rene Mansho has e-mailed city employees and others in the community, asking them to send a letter of support to the judge who will sentence her on felony theft charges next month. Oh, I've got a letter all right..." [Talk Stink!]
This reminds me of something my father used to say about politicians (back in the 50s): "Thank God only one of 'em can win."
Karl-Peter Gottschalk: A Poverty of Desire: 60 Images Now Up plus another excellent photography link on his site...
We show up today as the first result for "radio console" though the user was probably not seeking this...