Archive for November, 2007

AMSI - Iraqi Voice : Al-Qaeda is an American creation « Muslim in Suffer

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

AMSI - Iraqi Voice : Al-Qaeda is an American creation « Muslim in Suffer

Ken Says:
November 28, 2007 at 3:55 am

This seems like what I’ve suspected all along. It is the only thing that makes everything else make sense.

YouTube - Fuck the Corporate Media

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Anatomie d’un mensonge mediatique.

YouTube - Fuck the Corporate Media

Zeitgeist - The Movie, 2007

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Zeitgeist - The Movie, 2007

À voir. Et ne pas oublier de bien consulter le site, tout est bien expliqué et documenté, très bon travail. Pour ceux qui n’ont pas de flash, il y aun lien avec un joli torrent super rapide. Merci à mon frangin pour la plug.

Ça barde encore au Vénézuela

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Un article à lire, il émerge un peu de toute cette litanie de soi-disant dérive de Chavez… Cette propagande, cette litanie est tellement présente que même vos amis les plus critiques, les plus incrédule et les plus conscient tombent dans le panneau… Chavez serait un dictateur autoritaire… Évidement ses détracteurs sont de grands démocrates…

The most important political change is the creation of new locally based democratic forms of political representation in which elected community and communal institutions will be allocated state revenues rather than the corrupt, patronage-infested municipal and state governments. This change toward decentralization will encourage a greater practice of direct democracy in contrast to the oligarchic tendencies embedded in the current centralized representative system.

Secondly, contrary to the fabrications of ex-General Baduel, the amendments do not ‘destroy the existing constitution’, since the amendments modify in greater or lesser degree only 20% of the articles of the constitution (69 out of 350).

The amendments providing for unlimited term elections is in line with the practices of many parliamentary systems, as witnessed by the five terms in office of Australian Prime Minister Howard, the half century rule of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party, the four terms of US President Franklin Roosevelt, the multi-term election of Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair in the UK among others. No one ever questions their democratic credentials for multi-term executive office holding, nor should current critics selectively label Chavez as an ‘authoritarian’ for doing the same.

Political change increasing the presidential term of office from 6 to 7 years will neither increase or decrease presidential powers, as the opposition claims, because the separation of legislative, judicial and executive powers will continue and free elections will subject the President to periodic citizen review.

The key point of indefinite elections is that they are free elections, subject to voter preference…

Manifestation contre la loi Pécresse et la LRU, les étudiants de Rennes sorganisent - Témoignages - IMC Nantes

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Manifestation contre la loi Pécresse et la LRU, les étudiants de Rennes sorganisent - Témoignages - IMC Nantes

Manifestation du 14 novembre 2007 contre la loi Pécresse et la LRU. Les étudiants de Rennes sorganisent - Témoignages sur le campus de Rennes 2 France

Depuis près dune semaine, les étudiants de Rennes sorganisent [1] afin dinformer et mobiliser les personnes concernent la loi Pécresse, la LRU : loi relative aux libertés et responsabilités des universités [2]. Les étudiants se sont mis en grève afin de dénoncer la privatisation de la recherche publique en France.

Par Valerie Dagrain :)

En gros sympatico décide de ce qu’on regarde

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Pour Bell, internet et la TV c’est pareil

BitTorrent blocking goes north: Canadian ISP admits to throttling P2P

BitTorrent blocking goes north: Canadian ISP admits to throttling P2P

In response to consumer complaints posted in the company’s official forum, Canadian ISP Bell Sympatico has admitted that it uses bandwidth throttling technologies to impose limitations on peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing during peak hours. This revelation is further evidence that net neutrality—the principle of equal treatment for all traffic through a network—is eroding.