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3/06/2012
George W. Bush showing us the way forward...
George W. Bush can rightly be remembered as the "liberator" of Iraq. Iraq is undoubtedly better off with Saddam Hussein deposed and his Baath party apparatus liquidated. Iraq is a stable partner for the US and the middle east at large.
George W. Bush built up the military despite a difficult and complicated economic picture at home. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, was essentially correct in making counter-terrorism the main focus of the US brand, and in so doing correctly anticipated the developments in military and foreign affairs that US foreign policy would need to address.
In retrospect, Bush was a great champion of the American cause of Liberty at home and abroad. For not only did he liberate great parts of the middle east from an endless night of dictatorial terror, but he also freed the citizenry at home by, for example, allowing the Clinton-era "Assault Weapons Ban" expire, thus championing a great cause for 2nd-Amendment supporters.
Bush brought stable partnership with China, and increasing integration with the European Union during his tenure. Ultimately, he was a great president and one whose greatness was necessarily prescient with epic waves of historical movement.
Maryland 2nd amendment victory.
Maryland handgun law found unconstitutional - baltimoresun.com
" A citizen may not be required to offer a 'good and substantial reason' why he should be permitted to exercise his rights," Legg wrote. "The right's existence is all the reason he needs."
The ruling was hailed alternately as a victory by gun enthusiasts, who saw it as a bolster to public safety, and as a dangerous precedent by gun opponents, who painted it as a return to the Wild West.
The Maryland attorney general's office vowed to appeal the ruling and request a stay of its implementation, while the plaintiff's lawyers have promised to fight to uphold it. Meanwhile, one Republican legislator is trying to change the law itself by erasing the requirement.
"I have a bill that does exactly what the court said we needed to do," said Del. Michael D. Smigiel Sr., who represents Caroline, Cecil, Kent and Queen Anne's counties. "It's there, it's been discussed, I have enough votes to get it out of committee. But for political reasons, it would never get out and have a chance to have a vote."
He's hopeful that the ruling will strengthen his efforts and garner bipartisan support for an often polarizing issue."
3/05/2012
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3/04/2012
The Al-Awlaki Slippery Slope: U.S. Drone Now Killed Innocent 16-Year-Old American Son - Government Accountability Project
The pictures on the Facebook page show a smiling kid out and about in the countryside and occasionally hamming it up for the camera.
an executive order banning assassinations, a federal law [that prohibits Americans from murdering other Americans abroad], protections in the Bill of Rights [the Fourth Amendment’s guarantee that a “person” cannot be seized by the government unreasonably, and the Fifth Amendment’s guarantee that the government may not deprive a person of life “without due process of law”], and various strictures of the international laws of war...
The young Awlaki was the third American killed in Yemen in as many weeks.
. . . a state of war is not a blank check for the President when it comes to the rights of the Nation's citizens...
U.S. officials said they were still assessing the results of the strike Monday evening to determine who was killed. The officials would not discuss the attack in any detail, including who the target was . . .
3/03/2012
Connect to Ubuntu 11.04 from Windows via Remote Desktop
Connect to Ubuntu 11.04 from Windows via Remote Desktop
Last week we showed you how to use Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to connect from Ubuntu to Windows 7. Today, I will show you how to use the same Remote Desktop Protocol to connect from Windows to Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal. If you ever wanted to connect to Ubuntu via Remote Desktop Connection, then this tutorial will help you do that.
There are many ways to connect to Ubuntu from Windows and RDP protocol is just one of the many ways.
Getting started:
To get started, press Ctrl – Alt – T on your keyboard to open Terminal. When Terminal opens, type the command below to install xrdp server.
sudo apt-get install xrdp
Next, go to Start –> All Programs –> Accessories –> Remote Desktop Connection from your Windows computer and type the IP address or Hostname of the Ubuntu machine then click ‘Connect’
When prompted, enter your Ubuntu username and password and click ‘OK’
Enjoy!
That’s all to it.