He adds, "Let's flood the Los Angeles DA's office with phone calls, letters and emails asking them not to crucify this whistleblower."Now of course, BE POLITE. Remember you are writing, calling and emailing the office of the Los Angeles … [Read more...]
Herald Gossips About Galluccio
Gossip from the Boston Herald about unopposed candidate Anthony Galluccio: 'Crash,' the sequel Senate President Robert Travaglini (D-E. Boston) has thrown his support behind Cambridge City Councilor Anthony Galluccio, who is running … [Read more...]
DFA Cambridge Questions Galluccio
Shai Sachs reports: "What happened in December, Anthony? That was the question Sam Seidel asked Anthony Galluccio at yesterday's Progressive Democrats of Cambridge meeting, regarding an allegation that he was driving drunk at the time of an … [Read more...]
Federal Court Dismisses Rendition Challenge
The article continues: Brooklyn District Court Judge David Trager cited the need for national security and secrecy in making his decision, but also raised the possibility of Canadian complicity in the decision to send Arar to Syria.As in … [Read more...]
War Over Willard’s Title on Wikipedia
An interesting debate at Wikipedia over the proper title for His Excellency the Governor. As devoted readers of the blog know, this title (generally accompanied on this page by a virtually sardonic curl of the lip) is, in fact, the correct … [Read more...]
Galluccio Attended Drunk Driving Panel
Interestingly, Cambridge City Councillor Anthony Galluccio, accused of drunk driving in a Channel 5 news broadcast yesterday by three other drivers who were involved in a four-car accident he caused in December, attended a hearing of the … [Read more...]
U.S. Opening Private International Mail
Grant Goodman, an 81-year-old retired University of Kansas history professor, drew attention to the policy after a letter he received from a colleague in the Philippines was opened and resealed by Customs and Border Protection, and only … [Read more...]
Out of Sight, Out of Mind
The NY Times reports today, in a story not to be missed: "In a seven-year-old secret program at the National Archives, intelligence agencies have been removing from public access thousands of historical documents that were available for … [Read more...]
Spoilsports
"You donât have to be an expert to judge downhill skiing, fastest one wins." Well, if lack of rules is what makes a sport then I guess snowboarding, with a 114-page official rulebook is twice as much a sport as NCAA football, which has a … [Read more...]
NBC Reaps What it Sows
NBC has been getting hammered for poor Olympics ratings. The network has no one to blame but itself. Gossip politics have been put before sports: squabbling on the speed skating team, snowboarder ethics, and Bode Miller's nightlife have … [Read more...]
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