Editorial Opinions

A Photographer's Rights; By The ACLU

 

Millions of people enjoy photography for both personal or professional reasons everyday.  But recently there has been an increase in law enforcement violating the constitutional rights of those photographers, prohibiting them from take legal and rightful pictures.  Below is an article from the ACLU's website, and TFNJ staff thought it would be helpful to photographers across the U.S.

 

Ah, The Days Of Banking, Long Gone; Replaced by Service Providers Who Charge to Use Your Own Money

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Are the days of "true" banking long gone, replaced by "service providers" who charge you to use your own money?

Back in the day, a customer could deposit money into a bank where the money would be safe and insured.  They could later withdraw any portion of it for any reason.  As a bank collected deposits, it made loans, and made profits on those loans from the interest they charged.  So the bank benefited from your money.  But enough about 1935.

Today's banking climate is much different, much more lopsided against the consumer.

"Why We Protest"; Anonymous Seeks To Help People Make a More Informed Decision

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Anonymous has been labeled liberators of information, hackers, conspiracy minded thieves, and the salvation of freedom.  Take what you will from your own opinions, but here we will cover more about who they really are and what they really stand for.  To often the press cover bits and pieces to support the story being covered, and not enough fact finding on "both sides" happens, usualy at the expense of the groups that calls itself Anonymous.

In all the news, have you ever seen any given story cover the complete side from Anonymous's point of view?