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Monday, November 14, 2011

Stories to Watch: 11/14/11

Short one today. Having some trouble with my social widgets on my blogspot blogs, which is why they look different right now. Hope to get the both back to normal, so I can have them match again. Now here's the news...


Hey, remember how we couldn't possibly elect Barack Obama president because he didn't have any foreign policy experience? Seems foreign policy experience (or even the lack of any evidence of basic competence) isn't such a big deal when the candidate's a Republican.


The Supreme Court has scheduled 5 1/2 hours of oral arguments for and against the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. In high school, I flirted with the idea of becoming a lawyer. Glad I didn't follow through.


60 Minutes drops the ball in their exposé of the legal insider trading by members of congress.


Oakland Mayor Jean Quan loses her top legal adviser over her city's handling of the Occupy Oakland protest. "The city sent police to evict this camp, arrest people and potentially hurt them," said mayoral legal adviser Dan Siegel, who handed in his resignation. "Obviously, we're not on the same page. It's an amazing show of force to move tents from a public place... I am really disappointed [with Oakland, which has become] the most hostile city to the Occupy movement. Where else are they having 600 police officers take down some tents?"


Finally, what are these big public works projects out in the desert in China? One of them sort of looks like a solar farm, until you look at it up close and see big freakin' jets parked out there. Weird.
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