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What’s the going rate for a few hours of Christine O’Donnell’s time?

Published September 19, 2012 by Sussex County Angel

I don’t know, but I’m sure Eric “Bodie” Bodenweiser does… I got this email:

“Friends to Elect Eric” Fundraiser

 WHEN:            6pm to 8pm, Thursday, September 27, 2012

WHERE:        Eric Bodenweiser Campaign Headquarters

                       408 North Bedford Street

                       Georgetown, DE 19947

  WHAT:            Refreshments, Hors d’oeuvres and Fellowship

 FEATURED SPEAKER:  Christine O’Donnell, 2010 Republican Candidate for United States Senate will deliver remarks at approximately 7pm.

 Please take this opportunity to meet, hear from and contribute to the Campaign of the Republican Candidate for the 19th State Senate District, Eric “Bodie” Bodenweiser.  All donations accepted, no minimum amount to attend. 

 Please Make All Checks Payable to:  “Friends to Elect Eric”

 All Inquiries and Please RSVP If Possible To:  Eric Bodenweiser, (302) 856 9395, (302) 542 4961, ericbodie@comcast.net, http://www.ericbodie.com

 SPONSORED BY:  Friends to Elect Eric, 9 Lynchs Lane, Georgetown DE 19947

 

Interesting… It’s been quite a while since Christine was back down in  Sussex as well… I bet a lot of people will want to see her.

 

Darren Wolfe to be on the Angel Clark Show on Wednesday!

Published September 15, 2012 by Sussex County Angel

Wednesday night, on the Angel Clark Show on Radio Freedom we have Darren Wolfe! 

Darren Wolfe is the former Eastern Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania. He blogs as The International Libertarian (http://theinternationallibertarian.blogspot.com/). His articles have also appeared in American Juror, OpEdNews.com, the Libertarian Penn, and the Nolanchart.com. News services such as the New York Post.com, Freedom’s Phoenix, and Rational Review have published links to his work. Darren is the Philadelphia area contact for Come Home America (http://comehomeamerica.us/), a politically neutral peace movement.

Remember Darren? He came on the show two months ago to talk about his checkpoint activism! He’s coming on again to give us an update about what happened as he tried to inform people there were police checkpoints ahead.

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WOT Banners! Wheel of Time banners released for Facebook

Published September 13, 2012 by Sussex County Angel

 

 

 

Tor released these banners for A Memory of Light, the final book in the Wheel of Time series, which will FINALLY be released in January! I have already made them my Facebook cover photos – you can do the same!

 

 

 

 

 

These cover photos line up quite nicely – I also saw a few others I liked:

 

Delaware Primary Results / Upsets

Published September 12, 2012 by Sussex County Angel

with 99% reporting (Check the results here)

http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml

Interesting points – At least stuff that threw me off:

TURNOUT: 

Democrats have 17%

Republicans have 13%

Democrat US Senate –  

Tom Carper won, Keith Spanarelli did get almost 6,000 votes though at 12.2%

Republicans – Representative in Congress

Tom Kovach won – Rose Izzo got a surprising 34.5%

Democrat Insurance Commissioner - 

Karen Weldin Stewart won with 32.9%

Mitch Crane was next with 30.3%

Paul Gallagher had 19.8%

Dennis Spivack had 17.0%

(This race is interesting to me because of the large number of people who voted, and the way the percentages were spread around.  If more people were active third party members, 30% of the vote could make a winner)

Senate District 6

Democrat – Andy Staton won (58.1%)

Republican – Ernie Lopez won (54.9% or almost 400 votes)

This was interesting – I wonder if that autobot call by the 35th ED CONSERVATIVE PAC had something to do with this… I thought it was kind of not needed. 

Republican Senate District 19

Eric Bodenweiser pulled it off.  He beat the incumbent Joe Booth by 200 votes

Eric had 52.7% and Joe had 47.3%

Democrat – Representative District 20: 

Marie Mayor won this with 64.9%

Lynn Rogers had 28.9% and Tom Jones had 6.2%

The last one that really interested me was County Council District 3… 

Republican Don Ayotte beat Brent Wangen… by about 130 votes…

That’s it! The results are in – congratulations to the winners, sorry to the losers, and there really were some surprises for me…

“Without a Face” – creator of the TSA Song – and Rich Muny of the Poker Players Alliance join the Angel Clark Show tonight!

Published September 11, 2012 by Sussex County Angel

Tonight on the Angel Clark Show on Radio Freedom we have Without a Face and Rich Muny!

Meet Henry of the band Without a Face!

He’s joining us to talk about his new song! The TSA Song -

It all started with a Kickstarter… 

Rich Muny has been a tireless advocate for poker rights since passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act in 2006. He has successfully organized like-minded poker enthusiasts to work together on many campaigns for poker rights. These efforts led to his being named to the PPA Board of Directors in 2007 and to his current role of vice president of player relations in 2011. Prior to being named vice president of player relations, Rich made his living at the tables as a professional poker player. Prior to that, Rich was a mechanical engineer for GE Aviation, where he developed extensive project management, problem solving, and other skills that he brings to his role at PPA.

As vice president of player relations, Rich is responsible for ensuring that the concerns of the player base are always at the forefront of the PPA’s mission and strategic decisions. He is responsible for PPA’s communication of these issues with individual poker players, poker blogs, and all other poker-specific media. He regularly communicates directly with the player base on social media, on several online forums under his online handle “TheEngineer”, and via phone calls and emails.

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Is Facebook selling your conversations to advertisers? Some advertisers say yes

Published September 11, 2012 by Sussex County Angel

Facebook was chastised online Monday by Ad Age, a company known for advertising and marketing news. It seems that Facebook has been telling users of the social media website one thing, but telling potential advertisers something else. In other words, according to Ad Age, Facebook has been lying, or omitting the truth, from consumers.

Continue Reading:

I have been thoroughly chastised…

Published September 8, 2012 by Sussex County Angel

I’ve been mainly publishing on Examiner, and writing maybe 5-6 articles a week there.  I was reminded today that I have not been posting those on this blog…

 

I’ll try to remedy that…

 

But for now, check out the ACS fan page -

http://www.facebook.com/AngelClarkShow

 

Police using license plate readers are creating a national database of our movements.

Published September 8, 2012 by Sussex County Angel

via MASSPRIVATEL:

Colorado – According to documents obtained by The Gazette under the Colorado Open Records Act,  license plate reader devices are watching more than just law breakers.

Colorado Springs police reports show that use of license-plate readers has allowed the city’s police department to construct a searchable databank containing hundreds of thousands of license plates belonging to ordinary drivers, with each entry disclosing when, and where, police last spied a certain vehicle.

The information — which potentially gives investigators a view into where people travel and how they spend their time — is characterized in internal police documents as a “massive intelligence database.”

Privacy advocates complain the databanks fail to exclude law-abiding drivers, who they say are likely unaware of the scope of monitoring.

“You’re talking about a record of movements over time of hundreds of thousands of innocent persons,” said Mark Silverstein, legal director of Colorado’s branch of the ACLU, which is mounting a nationwide effort to learn more about how license plate data is used. “It certainly is extremely powerful technology.”

Colorado Springs police defend their use of the devices as a lawful and effective crime-fighting tool.

Police received three license plate readers as part of a 2009 state grant that supplied eight devices to five local agencies.

The city’s Police Department serves as a central repository for data collected by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office and police in Monument, Fountain, Manitou Springs and Woodland Park.

In the past year, the database has grown to include more than 1.1 million vehicles, according to a Colorado Springs police tally for the 2011-2012 fiscal year ending in June.

And police, who haven’t publicly announced the database, may be looking to expand their data-sharing capabilities.

In April, police sent a representative to the Littleton Police Department, where “multiple agencies” discussed the possibility of pooling their information, or “hosting all of our data in one place,” as Lt. Jane Anderson wrote in an annual report that disclosed few details about the meeting.

Local and regional law enforcement groups say the device does little more than snap pictures on public roads, where drivers have diminished expectations of privacy.

“It’s similar to you writing down the license plates that you see on the roadway,” said Capt. Dave Santos of the Colorado State Highway Patrol, who added that the department’s license-plate readers are dedicated to the purpose of recovering stolen vehicles and nabbing auto thieves.

“I don’t see the violation of privacy. I just don’t.”

Santos added that in Colorado, driving is a privilege rather than a right, and he drew a legal distinction between tracking license plates and individuals.

Privacy advocates counter that widespread license-plate tracking could have a chilling effect on private business conducted in public — such as parking outside counseling meetings, doctors’ offices or political protests.

“Our movements — especially if they’re tracked with the precision of GPS locations — could reveal things that some people want to keep private,” Silverstein said.

Police can turn to the database of license plates for a list of results showing when and where a vehicle was last spotted.
http://www.gazette.com/articles/massive-144053-plate-create.html#ixzz25i0FgC41

UK police admit surveillance cameras are patchy and sometimes ineffective.

Surveillance cameras, capable of recording 3,600 images of vehicle plate numbers per hour, are nevertheless marked by large gaps in coverage and are sometimes useless as a tool for apprehending people who break the law, UK police agencies have admitted.

Automatic Number-Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras are positioned inside police cars and along main thoroughfares across the UK. They automatically record images, plate numbers, location, and time and date information for each and every vehicle passing through. In some cases, this information is stored for up to two years.

Police chiefs have admitted there are flaws in a “big brother” surveillance system that enables them to track and store the daily journeys of millions of motorists.

The police chief who co-ordinates the growing network of more than 5,000 roadside cameras, which records the whereabouts of 16m vehicles, said the network was patchy and left”large gaps in coverage in various parts of the country”.

Police made the admissions as they won a freedom of information tribunal to keep secret the locations of the the cameras, arguing that disclosure would allow criminals to evade detection.

The comments were made as part of law enforcement’s argument that they should not be required to disclose the locations of the ANPR cameras in response to a Freedom of Information request submitted by The Guardian.

The Guardian also quoted security official Neil Winterbourne, who runs the ANPR camera program for Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism command, as saying criminals could thwart ANPR cameras by driving a certain way. “A properly trained driver can adopt a particular driving style that will greatly reduce the chance of the vehicle being detected by ANPR,” he said, declining to elaborate any further.

The home secretary, Theresa May, has ordered that regulation of the Automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras should be tightened up, amid civil liberties concerns. No other democratic country routinely tracks innocent motorists in this way. (I can think of another one the United States)

DS Neil Winterbourne, in charge of the ANPR cameras for Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism command said: “There are numerous ways in which the appearance of a number plate can be modified to reduce the chances of detection by ANPR, but these are mostly apparent when the vehicle is inspected and run the risk of attracting the attention of police, which may be counter-productive from the terrorist standpoint”.

The upshot? UK citizens are being made to sacrifice their privacy for the sake of security—but anyone engaging in illegal activity who is seriously intent on averting detection could find a way to slip out of the surveillance trap. Meanwhile, law-abiding motorists have no choice but to regularly yield private information about their whereabouts, plate numbers, travel patterns, automobiles, and other identifying data to law enforcement. With ubiquitous ANPR cameras, members of the general public are effectively stripped of their right to privacy, without any assurance that the cameras make them any safer.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/aug/27/police-number-plate-cameras-network-patchy
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/09/privacy-news-roundup-face-recognition-data-retention-and-patchy-cctv

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