Saturday, May 13, 2006

Course Number: 2085.901

Roller Derby Appreciation

Curious about the modern roller derby revival that began in Austin and has spread to every major U.S. city? Ever wonder what those ladies are doing out there, and how the game is played? In this course you will spend an afternoon with skaters from the Texas Rollergirls and learn how this group of Austin-based women modernized roller derby and created the sport of Flat Track Derby now sweeping the nation. Find out more about the modern day derby revival, standardized rules of the game, strategies and plays, and how players get sent to the penalty box. Learn to watch, understand, and appreciate the energetic full-contact sporting event that is Flat Track Derby. For the ladies, you will also learn about athletic skills you can develop if you're interested in becoming a rollergirl. Course consists of classroom instruction and game viewing, followed by a private, live demonstration. You will also receive a ticket to one of the Rollergirls Flat Track Derby upcoming bouts. A portion of this class will be held outdoors; please dress appropriately. The Texas Rollergirls are founders of Flat Track Derby and the reigning National Flat Track Derby Champions. (1 meeting)

Course Number: 2085.901
Dates: Sa, June 17
Time: 1:00 – 4:00pm

Friday, May 12, 2006

eight months after katrina


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Thursday, May 11, 2006

tyrannical bastards

Glenn Greenwald on the NSA warrentless eavesdropping program:

This theme emerges again and again. We continuously hear that the Bush administration has legal authority to do anything the President orders. Claims that he is acting illegally are just frivolous and the by-product of Bush hatred. And yet, as I detailed here, each and every time the administration has the opportunity to obtain an adjudication of the legality of its conduct from a federal court (which, unbeknownst to the administration, is the branch of our government which has the authority and responsibility to interpret and apply the law), it does everything possible to avoid that adjudication.

This continuous evasion of judicial review by the administration is much more serious and disturbing than has been discussed and realized. By proclaiming the power to ignore Congressional law and to do whatever it wants in the area of national security, it is seizing the powers of the legislative branch. But by blocking courts from ruling on the multiple claims of illegality which have been made against it, the administration is essentially seizing the judicial power as well. It becomes the creator, the executor, and the interpreter of the law. And with that, the powers of all three branches become consolidated in The President, the single greatest nightmare of the founders.

The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, selfappointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny. -- James Madison, February 1, 1788, Federalist No. 47