

This is disappointing. The second amendment contains retroactive immunity for those dirty telcos and their warrant-free wiretaps
| Candidate | FISA amendment (8/3/07) |
FISA amendment II (2/12/08) |
| John McCain | Yes | Yes |
| The Hillary | No | Absent |
| Barack Obama | No | Absent |
Looks like special interests and irrational fear win again.
“This, I believe, is the right way to go for the security of the nation,” said Senator John D. Rockefeller, the West Virginia Democrat who leads the intelligence committee.
His support for the plan, after intense negotiations with the White House and his Republican colleagues, was considered critical to its passage but drew criticism from civil liberties groups because of $42,000 in contributions that Mr. Rockefeller received last year from AT&T and Verizon executives.
NY Times: Bush Presses House to Approve Bill on Surveillance
Seven years later, on July 21 1969, America reached the moon. In less than a decade, and with less computing power than I have on my desk right now, NASA planned and built the most intricate human space flight system ever seen. The Saturn V, the workhorse of the Apollo program, was the most powerful rocket developed before or since. America set a goal and achieved it with our characteristic idealistic pragmatism.So, today in this frenzy of an election I offer my vote to whichever candidate has the political courage to set such a lofty goal and lay the groundwork to see it to fruition. I’m not talking about the moon or even mars. I’m talking about a goal more daunting;
alleviating America’s addiction to foreign oil.
I understand the near insurmountable obstacles posed by such an objective. Geopolitical pressures, infrastructure renovation in the trillions, and a fleet of light trucks that consume more oil than much of the third world combined. And that’s assuming we can coerce the energy corporations into giving up a slice of their record profits.
That’s exactly whey we need a national energy policy, with teeth.I can’t propose all the details of such a plan, but I have a few ideas:
Carter tried a lot of this and failed. Why? America wasn’t ready. After the oil crisis faded away America reverted back to business as usual. There’s mounting evidence indicating that isn’t the case anymore.
Green is fashionable.
Hybrid vehicles are beginning to turn a profit. Every company now has their own line of highly efficient hybrid cars. But even more telling is marketing. If you watched the Super Bowl this year you saw GMC’s Yukon commercial… touting their newest luxury SUV as a “fuel efficient hybrid.” GMC was willing to spend three million dollars to advertise its fuel efficiency commitment to the American public. Why?
Because America is ready.
So who’s it going to be? Democrat or Republican. Man or woman. I’ll vote for whoever will set such a goal. Whoever, over the next decade, will set a national energy objective. An objective that truly will measure the best of our energies and skills. A challenge we intend to win.
This Sunday we have an erg race in Melbourne. In preparation we pulled a series of 500 meter pieces. My best piece was a 122.6! I logged it into Concept2 last night. According to their ranking system that time placed 23 internationally. Very exciting.

I promised myself this blog would be largely apolitical. That said, I couldn’t help but post this video.
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The economist summed it up perfectly.
… At his best he may be the finest public speaker of his generation: a man who echoes John Kennedy and Martin Luther King but nevertheless speaks in a voice that is all his own.
It is not just that he says it well: it is also what he says.