winterbadger: (duck!)
1. The Diane Rehm Show today had an interview with two members of a family that decided to take half of the "stuff' it had accumulated and turn it into value for others. They sold their home, bought a smaller one, and invested half (actually slightly more than half) the proceeds into a project to help improve rural communities in West Africa ([livejournal.com profile] redactrice, as soon as I heard them say "...we wanted to take on world poverty..." I knew who they had probably contacted! :-)

What I didn't understand was the sheer volume of animus directed at them by those who called and emailed the program. Folks, these people aren't saying everyone has to do this! They're not saying "you're a bad person if you don't help others". They're just saying, "We decided to give up a lot of what we *didn't need*, and not only were we able to help others by doing so, but our family grew stronger as a result." JFC, how did we get to a place where there is hostility towards geenerosity?

2. The Maryland State Police and a state's attorney are trying to persecute prosecute someone for videotaping his interaction with a state trooper who had pulled him over to ticket him for speeding. They are claiming that a state policeman, conducting a traffic stop along an interstate highway, has an expectation of privacy. ! This when police in Maryland are specifically authorised to video and audio tape interactions with the public themselves. Seems like Humpty Dumpty Syndrome to me.

3. People are apparently outraged by the SCOTUS decision that if, having been warned of your rights, you speak to the police when you are being interrogated, what you say can be used in court against you. Someone please explain to me why this is not blindingly obvious. Look, the police arrest me. They tell me I have the right to remain silent, but that if I do not remain silent what I say may be used in court. They then ask me questions I don't want to answer. What in the name of little green apples makes someone think that, in that scenario, any answers to the questions the police are asking that I subsequently choose to give should somehow *not* be admissible?

ETA: This...

"If Thompkins wanted to remain silent, he could have said nothing in response to [the detective's] questions, or he could have unambiguously involved his Miranda rights and ended the interrogation," wrote Kennedy, who was joined by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr.


Scalia, Thomas, and Alito are three justices I would not want to agree with normally, but I find this argument so simply and obviously rational that I can overcome that aversion with ease.
winterbadger: (fat badger)
I frequently enjoy having a comfortable income, so I can live in a nice apartment, have a nice car to drive to work (even though I will try to take the Metro to work often this year), entertain myself and my friends, support three cats in the style to which they are accustomed, and don't have to worry about heat or food or if I can pay the doctrs' bills.

At times like this I'm also glad I have a comfortable income because it means I can donate generously to relief funds.

Everyone has their priorities and their needs and their choice of charities, and I'm not about to tell anyone what to do with their money or how. But if you're *trying* to think of someone to donate to to help with the disaster in Haiti, here is Charity Navigator's list of reputable organisations that are getting involved in relief in Haiti. There are also links to CN's tips for crisi giving and avoiding charity scams.
winterbadger: (pint in the hand)
I got a couple of texts from my buddy [livejournal.com profile] ban_leodhasach; she made it through the Southern Upland Way Hearts & Heroes Challenge. Props to her and all the other participants; 29 miles in 12 hours is a pretty grueling slog!
winterbadger: (obelix)
My webhosting company, Dreamhost, has a service whereby you can make a charge to your account with them and they will take those funds, match them with their own, and donate them to the charity that you choose (from one of several options they list and change from time to time). Brooke, CASA was one of their charities for jan/Feb 2006!

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