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bush can add ‘felon’ to his list of titles

Just to make it clear, the President of the United States “did in fact commit a felony”:http://cryptome.org/small-call.htm by ordering surveillance of US citizens without court authorization.

bq. There are minor exceptions in the law, but they clearly do not apply in this case. They cover only the 15 days after a declaration of war by congress, a period of 72 hours prior to seeking court authorization (which was never sought), and similar exceptions that clearly are not germane.

bq. There is no room for doubt or question about whether the President has the prerogative to order surveillance without asking the FISC — even if the FISC is a toothless organization that never turns down requests, it is a federal crime, punishable by up to five years imprisonment, to conduct electronic surveillance against US citizens without court authorization.

bq. The FISC may be worthless at defending civil liberties, but in its arrogant disregard for even the fig leaf of the FISC, the administration has actually crossed the line into a crystal clear felony. The government could have legally conducted such wiretaps at any time, but the President chose not to do it legally.

If this goes without prosecution (or at least an investigation), it will be a clear signal that the rule of law no longer applies to the U.S. government. The fact that this is seen as just another “rule bending” by the President shows how far we’ve gone down that road already.

this old gingerbread house

Finally we have an answer to the age-old question: “How would Bob Vila build a gingerbread house?”:http://www.bobvila.com/ArticleLibrary/Subject/Decor/Miscellaneous/GingerbreadHouse.html [Thanks to erich for the link.]

amazing century-old color photos

The Library of Congress is running an “exhibit of color photographs from the 1900s”:http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/ reconstructed from three-color glass plates taken by a Russian experimental photographer. The “process”:http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/making.html is fascinating, but the photos themselves are truly extraordinary. My favorite is “View of the Nilova Monastery”, which looks like more a fairytale castle photo from a 1960s Disney adventure film than pre-revolution Russia.

[Thanks to Patrick for pointing this out to me.]

Happy Birthday, Deb!

It’s that time of year again! The day to celebrate Debby, botanizer extraordinaire and frequent Global Spin contributor. Hopefully she doesn’t have to work today, but if so I hope the sheep do a little “song and dance number”:http://eclectech.co.uk/b3ta/3sheepdancers.gif.html for her. Happy Birthday!

gettin’ hitched, south africa style

Nicely done, South Africa! Their highest court just “ruled that same-sex marriages have the same rights as opposite-sex marriages”:http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/02/international/africa/02joburg.html?hp. It might get overruled by the legislature, but that’s not considered likely.