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Wednesday, February 2, 2005

no legitimate penological interest to ban victoria’s secret

in a minor landmark ruling, the 9th circuit court of appeals upheld a lower court ruling that stemmed from the washington state department of corrections banning bulk mail to prisoners.

Guess Who WANTS Junk Mail? [reuters, february 2, 2005]

The “ban on non-subscription bulk mail and catalogs is not rationally related to a legitimate penological interest and is therefore unconstitutional,” he [Judge Arthur Alarcon] added.

so, it’s official. victoria’s secret and frederick’s of hollywood are ok in prison.

given the size of the american prison economy, it’s very important that marketing messages have access to this segment of the population.

besides, prisoners need more two-dimensional women.

posted by roj at 7:51 pm  

Wednesday, February 2, 2005

Ivan Noble

tumor diary author

posted by roj at 11:11 am  

Wednesday, February 2, 2005

Dan Lee

pixar animator

posted by roj at 11:05 am  

Tuesday, February 1, 2005

what they said about iraq

eliot weinberger took better notes than i on the things he heard about iraq. i didn’t hear all these things, or if i did, i have forgotten. it’s good to be reminded.

what i heard about iraq [london review of books, 3 feburary 2005]

I heard him [secretary of defense dick cheney] say: ‘The question in my mind is how many additional American casualties is Saddam worth? And the answer is: not that damned many.’

posted by roj at 6:13 pm  

Tuesday, February 1, 2005

David Lerchey

baritone del viking

posted by roj at 6:10 pm  

Tuesday, February 1, 2005

Horace Hagedorn

miracle-ad-man

posted by roj at 6:09 pm  
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