Morning Docket 2.11.09

* NBC was criticized by the Department of Homeland Security for a series on war criminals that enforcers say could interfere with their investigations. [The New York Times]
* Raising questions about human rights, the State Department expressed concern about a Chinese blogger who has been indefinitely detained. [CNN.com]
* The artist of highly popular Obama posters Shepard Fairey filed a pre-emptive lawsuit against the AP, which accused him of copyright infringement. [The International Herald Tribune]
* Investors suing feeder funds that invested their money with Madoff will be fighting an uphill legal battle. [Bloomberg.com]
* Alan Dershowitz on bringing Israel before the International Criminal Court. [The Huffington Post]




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Hope and progress? Only if people stop being LAZY
That Huffington Post/Dershowitz article is SPOT ON!! All you Hamas sympathizers should read it.
Is it possible to get some more posts before 10AM?
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Everybody's not a winner at Nixon...
http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202428165299
2, too Jewy did not read.
The "International Criminal Court" is a figment of the imagination. Any sane person couldn't give a F*@% about what these unaccountable morons have to say.
As for the Obama lawsuit, this story was SO two days ago. MISSING from the story is that this guy has been arrested for defacing private property on numerous occasions -- and failed to show up for court. Just like a good liberal.
The guy is a street artist. "Defacing" property is what they do. And I love it, and love his work.
Andre the Giant has a Posse
Please someone tell me where #8 lives so that I can put some "art" on his home....
...assuming he doesn't live in section 8 housing, because then I'd be defacing property I own.
I think NBC should start a new show where they confront corporate executives as they spend large sums of money and make important decisions on behalf of the investors. At the point of confrontation they could start to ask them really tough questions about how their actions are ruining the value of teh company and they broadcast the answers on prime time television. The reporters could also follow the spouce and children of the executives to see how they live and what they spend money on. This information would give good questions then to ask the executive. Think about it, with the economic crisis being blamed on greed amongst the upper class this show could really catch on with the masses.
Shepard Fairey is a genius.
It's funny how Dershowitz is constantly flapping his gums about this or that "injustice," but never speaks about the accusation that he killed his first wife:
http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/1077