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Oct 31

mattmcinerney:
Just a little graphic I made to remind everyone of McCain’s voting record in 2007. If you’d like to double check the facts, FactCheck.org will verify it. Just keep this in mind when you’re voting on Tuesday. McCain may not be Bush, but you might not know that by just looking at his policies.

mattmcinerney:

Just a little graphic I made to remind everyone of McCain’s voting record in 2007. If you’d like to double check the facts, FactCheck.org will verify it. Just keep this in mind when you’re voting on Tuesday. McCain may not be Bush, but you might not know that by just looking at his policies.

Oct 30

“Imagine a statute which, in the name of deterrence, provides for a $750 fine for each mile-per-hour that a driver exceeds the speed limit, with the fine escalating to $150,000 per mile over the limit if the driver knew he or she was speeding. Imagine that the fines are not publicized, and most drivers do not know they exist. Imagine that enforcement of the fines is put in the hands of a private, self-interested police force, that has no political accountability, that can pursue any defendant it chooses at its own whim, that can accept or reject payoffs in exchange for not prosecuting the tickets, and that pockets for itself all payoffs and fines. Imagine that a significant percentage of these fines were never contested, regardless of whether they had merit, because the individuals being fined have limited financial resources and little idea of whether they can prevail in front of an objective judicial body.” — Prof. Charles Nesson of Harvard Law School (via) (via artistspaid)

morgenstern:
London : chrisdent.co.uk

morgenstern:

London : chrisdent.co.uk

Oct 29

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nevver:
finally …

nevver:

finally …

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