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Geeky space politics thing

September 12, 2005 · 1 Comment

FIRST ONLINE GLOBAL PARLIAMENTARY HEARING WILL FOCUS ON SPACE SECURITY

www.e-parl.net

Questions from parliamentarians, journalists and citizens welcome

On September 14 the US Congress will be the scene for a new departure in international politics. A group of democratically elected legislators from ten countries will hold a joint parliamentary hearing, webcast live to enable participation from other legislators, journalists and citizens worldwide.

The hearing will focus on the future of outer space, and in particular on the possible deployment of weapons in space. The use of space weapons is under consideration by the US Air Force and is becoming controversial.
Proponents see such weapons as essential to protect satellites. Critics argue that space-based weapons could also be used offensively, and could trigger a new arms race in space.

According to the organisers, this will be the first of many international parliamentary hearings on different issues to be organised by the e-Parliament, a new global forum made up of democratic lawmakers. The aim of the e-Parliament is to enable legislators to form international networks on issues of common interest, and to help spread and implement innovative policy ideas.

Participants in the Washington hearing represent differing viewpoints, and include several members of the US House Armed Services Committee, as well as the Chairs of Foreign Affairs and Defense Committees, or other leading
legislators, from the parliaments of Australia, Brazil, Britain, Denmark, the European Parliament, Ghana, Italy, Japan, Mexico and Norway.

Experts presenting to the legislators will include: Ambassador Henry Cooper, former Director of the US Strategic Defense Initiative Organization; Prof. Everett Dolman of the US Air Force; Theresa Hitchens of the Center for Defense Information; and Rebecca Johnson of the Acronym Institute.

PANEL OF LEGISLATORS INCLUDES: Lyn Allison, Leader of Australian Democrat Party; Dr. Kwame Ampofo MP, Ghana; Aroldo Cedraz, Chair, External Relations and Defence Committee, Brazilian Chamber of Deputies; Congressman Terry Everett, USA; Air Marshal Lord Garden, Defence Spokesman, Liberal Democrat Party, British House of Lords; Ana Maria Gomes MEP, Vice-Chair, Subcommittee on Security and Defence, European Parliament; Bjørn Hernæs, Vice-Chair of the Defence Committee, Norway; Senator Silvia Hernández, Chair, Foreign Affairs Committee, Mexico; Jakob Axel Nielsen, Denmark; Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, USA; Gustavo Selva, Chair, Foreign Affairs Committee, Chamber of Deputies, Italy; Congressman Mac Thornberry, USA; Congressman Curt Weldon, Vice-Chair, House Armed Services Committee, USA; Hayashi Yoshimasa, Chair, Security Committee, Japan.

NOTE: Hearing to be webcast (link and background information at www.e-parl.net as of 9 September) 10:00am-12:00pm US Eastern Time (14:00-16:00 GMT), and a legislators’ dialogue to be webcast 1:00pm-3:30pm Eastern. To submit questions to experts or legislators or request further information, email info@e-parl.net any time before the event. To submit questions during the sessions, follow link to the webcast. If attending in person, conference begins 09:30am, Room 2105, Rayburn Building, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC.

e-Parliament Conference on Space Security
2105 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
14 September 2005

Categories: Geek stuff · International Politics

Shock exclusive Brash in deal with the Devil!

September 12, 2005 · Leave a Comment

Got forwarded this from a friend of mine and it did give me a wee chuckle or three ;)

From SNAP! Radio

Interviewer: SNAP! Radio can reveal with great pleasure that Don Brash’s call for help to rid New Zealand of this wretched government has gone far and wide. In fact rather wider than he expected. I would like to welcome to the show the Corruptor of Souls, Bringer of Destruction, the Adversary, Angel of the Bottomless Pit, Great Beast that is called Dragon, Prince of This World, Father of Lies, and Lord of Darkness. The Devil himself. Well, Mr Devil, can you explain why you have recently been sighted around the Wellington electorate helping deliver National leaflets, putting up their billboards, and generally bringing a smile to Mark Blumsky’s face.
The Devil: Well, you know, I am a private individual and I don’t like to talk about my forays in to politics. As you might be aware, I like to consider myself a very morals based creature. And I think right now that Don Brash is the figure in national politics who currently most fits with my view of the world. You know Christ threw the money-changers out of the temple, Don Brash would have told them to keep up the good work, invited them round for lunch and asked their advice on

policy. I guess you would say I have sympathy for him.

Interviewer: As opposed to Labour?

The Devil: It is often better to go with the devil you know, but I feel it is now a time for change. It’s been a good run with Labour – I still wear the red suit sometimes – I just couldn’t handle the level of deceit. With Brash you know what you’re getting,

Interviewer: You mean usually the opposite of what he said yesterday and whatever Gerry Brownlee is currently denying?

The Devil: Well, I don’t think that’s the issue right now, what we should be talking about is that I can really identify with Don Brash’s ‘my way or the highway’ management style. Also, I’ve had enough of this fiddling around with capitalism trying to pretend its nice, no one wants to talk about the 500 pound lair-daemon in the room – capitalism is not nice it’s about screwing people for as much as you possible can.

Interviewer: So you support capitalism?

The Devil: Indeed. It’s certainly been around a while and can be relied on to deliver the goods in terms of evil. Feudalism had great opportunities. But you know times change. We move on.

Interviewer: As you are aware, National has recently accepted the help of Closed Brethren to put out fliers and billboards. Do you feel comfortable with working with them on their campaign?

The Devil: I’m completely relaxed about it. As I always like to remind people, the road to hell might be paved with good intentions, but the little paths to hell are often made by religious fanatics who hate humanity.

Interviewer: So, any final words for our viewers

The Devil: It doesn’t matter who is in the Beehive, under capitalism, I’m always on the throne

Categories: Election 05 · Fun stuff · NZ Politics

Cute

September 12, 2005 · Leave a Comment

Frog has a link to a short flash animation where the Green man comes to life to protect our Nuclear-Free status. It’s cute, check it out.

Categories: Election 05 · Fun stuff · Video