Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Let's see how efficient DOGE is when citizens ask for information under FOIA


Help Jamie Raskin protect your right to privacy with this simple form. Request a full personal report from the DOGE

Department of Government Efficiency and Digital Service, 736 Jackson Place, Washington D.C. 20503.
I've been wondering where are the congressional representatives standing up to the Trump administration? You too? Well, here's Jamie Raskin again, standing up, speaking out, and fighting back even though he's already a target for retribution because of his service on the United States House Select Committee on the January 6th Attack.
It's fast and easy. You're filling a Freedom of Information Act request for documents held by the federal government about you. You've had this right since 1966 with the enactment of the law.
Exercise your right so it won't go away.
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Use it or lose it.
You can't leave it up to someone else to do it for you.
The Bill of Rights doesn't mention privacy specifically but the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 9th, and 14th Amendments have been interpreted to provide protection: privacy of religion (1st), of home (3rd), of person and possessions (4th), to protect privacy rights more generally: "...shall not be construed to deny or disparage others [privacy rights] retained by the people", and the Liberty Clause of the 14th Amendment: "No State shall... deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law."
Mine is ready for the mail.


Link to form:
https://jamieraskin.com/doge-privacy-act-requests/ or click on Raskin picture above.

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Hate is built on fear and misunderstanding - Trying learning first



(Illustration for ProPublica)

 Watching Bill Maher last night and he repeated what those who understand the meaning of "freedom of speech" know: the First Amendment only protects your speech from government censorship --- not employer, church, organization, or friends and family's opinions of your speech. 

So, here's content to help you understand what is going on in our country today and has been going on for generations. I do not support this content, period. But I defend the right of free speech even where its position is different from my own. If I didn't, then it would not be "free speech." It would be limited to those in favor by the government.

I showed an early 2000 version of this documentary, also by Frontline (one of the finest collective of truth tellers we have) in my communications law classes and was always amazed by the number of students (ages 18-60) who weren't aware of the level of hate in the U.S. or its explosion with the internet providing anonymous interaction.

Trump joked once in his first administration that he was opening "Pandora's Box". Indeed, he has, around the world. It is unfathomable to me that an individual can look at a whole group of people, or even just another person, who looks different, and hate them/him/ser simply based on that one moment of observation. Would not instead instinctively express curiosity and interest and understanding. It is unfathomable to me to picture a bunch of white supremacists or what nationalists, or christian nationalists (I will not respect these christians with a "C"), or any other fear driven hate group plotting away without their favorite snack foods: tacos, pizza, fried chicken, asian foods just like the rest of us. It's Paczki Season regardless of your religion, don'cha know. Personally, my go to food is Mediterranean, not those German foods of my heritage. How can they hate the people but enjoy all the rich contributions those people have made to American culture. MUSIC!!!! PEOPLE!!!! MUSIC!!!!! ART!!! MATHEMATICS!!! COMMUNICATION!!! SCIENCES!!!!....

I'm a white-bread, almost middle-class kid who paid attention to simple lessons of American Native peoples. I respect the earth, I don't believe it takes a building to find and a deity and give thanks. Go stand in your favorite forest, farmland, desert, shoreline and give thanks for the richness of American culture because of the traditions and cultural influences that came as "your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" came to our shores. How many St. Patrick's Day celebrants have the faintest notion of what Irish, Italian, German, Polish, and (your culture here) went through when they arrived here? This country didn't and doesn't keep its promises.

I have sat in conversations with a myriad of Flint neighbors, generally Arab, Asian, Cuban, Latinx, Black and white and found myself laughing along as the conversation flowed through holiday preparations and FOOD! There isn't a culture that doesn't rely on FOOD! to fix, comfort and celebrate. I've compared religions and nodded my head as parents expressed frustrations with teens...as well as fear for their teens in a country that gives law enforcement a pass for shooting people of color first, forget asking questions. I've looked at my own students --- I love all my students from the first day. It may not last for either of us, but to know that these endearing individuals will be at risk walking to their cars after my class spikes my fear and is unforgivable in a country that promises equal protection.

Learning from one another is the only way to breakdown the walls of difference that instigate fear and hate. The woman in the hijab needs to work just like me, likes the same music I do, takes her kids to soccer just like my kids do, and practices her First Amendment protected choice of religion, wait for it! just as
I do. Imagine that? Of course, I am privileged only by the color of my skin, to a greater protection to do than she is. Imagine that? (really pause for a moment and imagine the influence your skin color has on your movement through this country daily. Nothing about your character or contribution to society, simply skin color.

Watch and understand please.


“The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram” is part of a collaborative investigation from FRONTLINE and ProPublica. The documentary premieres March 25 at 10 p.m. EDT/9 p.m. CDT on PBS stations (check local listings) and will be available to stream on YouTube, the PBS App and FRONTLINE’s website.


The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram: Inside a Global Online Hate Network - article from Frontline