When President Bush two years ago failed to name members to a federal board to monitor the protection of civil liberties, Democrats and activist groups were duly outraged, seeing it as one more example of his administration’s indifference to the subject.

But more than a year into a new presidency, the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board—created by Congress in 2007—remains as much a cipher under Barack Obama as it was under George W. Bush. The White House has yet to nominate a single person to sit on the five-person board. It has no members, no staff and no office.

(this post was reblogged from newsweek)
There is nothing new in the world… except the history you do not know
Harry S. Truman

The Meaning of Unhappiness

Not knowing what you want…

And killing yourself to get it.

Because the night has started speaking to me using the voice of moonlight whispering ancient secrets.
Over-thinking, over-analyzing, separates the body from the mind. Withering my intuition, leaving opportunities behind.
Tool
A healthy homecooked family meal and a home garden are revolutionary acts.
Charles Hugh Smith
I love it. I keep a copy of this visible in my workspace at all times.
ericsenf:

Keep Calm and Carry On
Tremendously applicable.

I love it. I keep a copy of this visible in my workspace at all times.

ericsenf:

Keep Calm and Carry On

Tremendously applicable.

(this post was reblogged from ericsenf)