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Fighting the power (and the miscreants in charge who abuse the power)

The RIAA is notoriously a bunch of pricks about how they go after supposed music pirates. Suing grandmothers, small children, the Amish - this is their MO. Here we have the case of Tanya Anderson, who was stalked by the RIAA, who couldn't prove she stole anyway and refuted her claims that's she's not a violent hip-hop fan.

They stalked her grade-school age daughter posing as her grandmother, threatened her landlord, and made Tanya ring up thousands in legal fees, which of course they won't pay. So, now she's suing the bastards. Best of luck to you and I hope you stick it to them for as much as they can bleed.

Immigrant songs are the new folk protest songs.

In Congress, Chris Dodd and Patrick Leahy are trying to restore the Constitution by reinstituting habeus corpus. You know, so the Feds can stop pulling people off the street for no reason, sending them to Eastern Europe to get tortured, and then dropping them off at Gitmo with no charges filed. Real all-American stuff in the Age of Bush.

Speaking of Congress, here are our most corrupt members. See if you are being represented by one.

I'm not, but our governor is bad enough, and one of our senators is a complete and utter dirtbag and a liar.

Arlen Specter is quietly funding abstinence education behind our backs. And you thought he was a rational Republican.

The State Department Inspector General office is overly politicized and ignores Bush crony abuses. Why am I not surprised?

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