Thursday, June 21, 2012

Daily Link Dump - June 21, 2012

A top Army general tried to block a corruption investigation in Afghanistan because Obama calls him "Bill".

Iconoclastic film critic Andrew Sarris, champion of the auteur theory in the U.S., passed away at the age of 83.

Louisiana passed a law stating that sex offenders must declare their status on their online profiles.

Joni Mitchell seems bitter.

Apparently hatred of Jews is more important that hatred of blacks.

Apparently Bret Easton Ellis thinks being gay makes one more fascinating.

Networks that aired fleeting expletives and nudity were unfairly punished by the FCC, according to SCOTUS. The decision does allow for the FCC to revise its policy and still monitor such things, though.

Going 2 for 2, SCOTUS also gives the finger to the SEIU in a 7-2 ruling against them.

No comments:

Post a Comment