INTERESTING: The solution to the Iraq predicament

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

http://www.prometheusinstitute.net/opinion/jh103006.htm

The Iraq Solution
The truth that both sides are too afraid to admit
Justin Hartfield, for the editors

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The solution to the Iraq predicament

The only viable solution in the opinion of this organization is to install in Iraq a moderate Muslim potentate who can effectively limit, with a strong centralized force (and perhaps decentralized provincial decision-making), sectarian conflict and radical fundamentalism. This example is given by the more “moderate” Islamic states, including Turkey, Egypt, and Kuwait, who subdue terrorists while piously imposing sharia-inspired law and order.

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I’d suggest that we should, we should have, let each town vote for its leader. Those leaders could then align however they want. Leave people alone to decide how they want to organize themselves. Sort of like town halls in NH.

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GUNS: Reevaluating Gun Control Laws

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

http://www.prometheusinstitute.net/opinion/joe61807.htm

Reevaluating Gun Control Laws
Support 50’s right to bear arms
Joe Holmes

 

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Reasonable restrictions are necessary. Waiting periods, though a minor inconvenience, allow for background checks and should help deter the possibility of committing a gun-crime in the heat of the moment. People with criminal records or histories of psychological problems should be prevented from owning a gun. Automatic weapons serve no reasonable purpose other than to kill mass numbers of people. These are reasonable laws to me. However, preventing me from carrying a gun in my car or on my person seems too restrictive. Believe me, I have no desire to kill someone…indeed, I desire no situation less. However, if some thug threatens my life, my family’s life, or any innocent person’s life, I believe I should have the right to protect myself and others. To restrict this ability is to take away my fundamental right to self protection and self preservation. When did this become such a crazy position?

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Sorry, but “reasonable restrictions” are NOT necessary. We have seen all to often of the “slippery slope”. Our rights are abridged and infringed in the name of “reasonableness”, “the children”, or some other clap trap. Why is that this non sense always winds up giving the gooferment more power? The gooferment is never given “less power”. Power is never taken back from the gooferment except in a bloody revolution.

Let’s take some of the “reasonable restrictions”:

(1) Waiting periods guarantee that you can’t react to a threat. You’re a woman. You’re threatened by a stalker, a would be rapist, or abusive partner. Waiting period? You wait; you die. Restraining order? Don’t make me laff!

(2) Background checks of records maintained by the gooferment. You think they are right or complete? And, for what purpose? Even ex-cons should have right to defend themselves. Beside where do criminals buy their guns. Clue: Not legally; not at a gun store.

(3) Automatic weapons, other than being fun, are a good way to even up the sides with biker gangs or an intrusive Federal gooferment. If their side has them, then our side should as well.

(4) Car can be carjacked. Talk to that NJ teacher who had a tape recorder in her pocket when she was kidnapped by an nutty student. Oh yeah, that’s right, you can’t, she’s dead! Guess if that recorder was a small, but illegal, 380, then she could be alive and he’d be eliminated from the gene pool.

(5) “should have the right” is wrong. You always have rights! They are inalienable. You can’t give them up. You have that right at all times. Regardless what any number of politicians or people say.

It became nuts when people forgot that the best way to protect a flock of sheep is to sprinkle in a few “sheepdogs with big teeth”.

Remember: A democracy is two wolves and sheep deciding what’s for dinner. A republic is one well-armed sheep disputing the election.

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INTERESTING: Five Intrinsic Problems Facing Islamic Countries

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

http://www.prometheusinstitute.net/opinion/jh71106.htm

Five Intrinsic Problems Facing Islamic Countries
PI [prometheusinstitute.net]
Justin Hartfield

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1. A lack of innovation.
2. Inability to form a democratic government.
3. Abhorrence of diversification.
4. Inability to separate church and state.
5. Inability to correct errors.

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I’ve always thought that a society, that doesn’t allow all it’s people to accomplish all they are capable, is “throwing away wealth”. Minority, women, pariahs, or me — all have a unique contribution to make. By discrimination, that society doesn’t maximize its accomplishments.

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LINKEDIN: consulting firm I own on my resume?

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

FROM A QUESTION TO ME

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From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
IT Professional
Greater New York City Area

Current:
* Sr. Business Analyst, Infrastructure at Wyndham Worldwide
* President/CEO at JLS Technology USA

Past:
* Project Manager, Infrastructure at IncentOne
* Regional IT Project Manager at Iron Mountain Inc.
* Sales Counselor at Circuit City

Date: June 30, 2007
To: John Reinke

Can I put the upstart consulting firm I own on my resume? If so how do I list it in conjunction with my current FT job?

I would like to update my resume and was wondering if I can put my small consulting firm on my resume? I have done some contract work through my consulting firm but am apprehensive because i don’t know if its taboo to do, or if it has enough “OOMPH” to list on my resume.
I’m the President of the company but would this be frowned upon by recruiters, looking at it as padding my resume?

Thanks for all your help and advice in advance!

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Dear X,

Well I don’t see why not? I did. Even it before it was more frequent.

I was reluctant to be “president”; I like “owner / consultant”.

I think it is important to differentiate your “daytime” and “night time” duties. You don’t want it to look like you are “short changing” your daytime employer. You also want to avoid the the appearances that you are “competing” with your employer.

I know a tech exec who moonlights as a CICS coder. I knew a security exec who did fancy banisters for staircases. I knew a CEO of a major ad agency who moonlighted as freelance writer to unwind at night.

So, LinkedIn presents some interesting challenges. You can’t customize it like a resume for a specific opportunity. So it’s one size fits all.

Argh! Tough call. My advice is to put anything that is a significant adder that doesn’t detract from your value.

I’d include President of the Little League, Library, or ASPCA for a decade. But, I’d omit the President of your AA, KKK, or Democrat/Republican chapter for the same decade.

l8r,
fjohn


INTERESTING: Ron Paul 2008

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

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FUN: funny animal / baby videos

Monday, July 2, 2007

WXP NEWS
Vol. 7, #27 – Jul 3, 2007 – Issue #284

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And a cute one to end off. Why everyone needs a pet:
http://www.wxpnews.com/LEM1E6/070703-Pets

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FUN: “Get Fuzzy” sports a Second Vermont Republic T-shirt…

Monday, July 2, 2007

http://news.yahoo.com/comics/070701/cx_getfuzzy_umedia/20070107

CARTOON: Today’s July 1 “Get Fuzzy” sports a Second Vermont Republic T-shirt…

VERMONT1

Sneaking the message of freedom and liberty to children of all ages!


LIBERTY: Ron Paul Speech and selected quotes

Monday, July 2, 2007

http://blog.lewrockwell.com/lewrw/archives/013892.html

July 01, 2007
Ron Paul Speech in its entirety
Posted by Nick Bradley at July 1, 2007 11:57 PM

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Uploading it to Google Video degraded the video quality a bit, but the sound is good.

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Ron Paul nails a bunch of the political sacred cows.

Nick Bradley blogged the following quotes.

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“You cannot have liberty without life, and you cannot have a decent life without liberty.”

“Government’s only function is to protect life and liberty…that the genius of the Constitution. But today we have a monolithic system, when we should solve our problems at the local level.”

“A fetus has legal rights; how can you allow a woman to kill her child a minute before birth, but throw her in jail for killing her baby minute after?”

“The welfare-warfare state introduces the notion that we do not own ourselves — it undermines the entire principle of liberty and the right to life. The worst part of our system is the notion that the Federal Government owns 100% of our government and merely chooses to allow us to keep part of it — let’s get rid of the income tax! (applause).”

“we don’t even own our own property — you have to get 25 permits to do anything on your own property; the concept of private property has been seriously undermined.”

“Get rid of the selective service! (applause)”

“We are facing an economic crisis — the government tells us everything is wonderful: deficits don’t matter, inflation is low, etc. etc. But if you look at your own financial situation, we are not nearly as wealthy as we think we are or foreigners see us as.”

“We are beyond our means. We China stops loaning us money, prices will go up. When our baker cuts us off, our interest rates will shoot up like in the 1970s.”

“We have accepted the notion of perpetually increasing welfarism.”

“If we do not soon get rid of this notion, we will go bankrupt.”

“We need to get rid of the Federal Reserve System (massive standing ovation).”

“You know what? The idea of paper money is so silly and dangerous — that the people allow the government that the do not trust to print funny money; and we wonder why we have problems. The Founders knew what was wrong with fiat money – they were very familiar with the collapse of the Continental; they declared that only gold and silver can be used as legal tender. There as never been a paper currency that lasted for a long time.”

“When they debase our currency, they are stealing our money!”

“Who suffers the most when the price is going up? Government — no. The middle class and the poor pay the inflation tax. Somebody is literally stealing 10% (10% real inflation) of our real income every year. Inflation wipes out the middle class. Just look at Mexico. Maybe if Mexico had a sound currency we wouldn’t have an illegal immigration problem.”

“The Federal Reserve causes the Business Cycle. We have no savings, yet interest rates are low. In a free market, if savings rates are low, interest rates are high.”

“The booms and the busts, the Great Depression, etc. all this cannot happed without the Federal Reserve System. We have to get rid of it.”

“The Fed enhances the growth of government.”

“Banks create credit our of thin air. Special interests who benefit from this want to preserve the Federal Reserve System. As president, we will not have this system.”

“We are set up for hyperinflation. We are not immune. We need more people like you when our system collapses so we can get back to the basics of a sound monetary system.”

“War is the health of the state. Up in a debate with ‘that mayor from New York City’ (hisses from the crowd), I said that they are over here because we are over there. (applause).

“We need to realize why these attacks happen, because when there is a Pearl Harbor or 9/11, we have to retaliate.”

“I was against the war 15 years before it started (the Gulf War.”

“It was in 1998 when I really started opposing the war, when Congress voted for regime change.”

“Unfortunately, I didn’t persuade a lot of people. I did my best, but it was not enough. I told the international relations committee that if they thing that going to war is such a good idea, they should declare war (massive applause).”

“One member of Congress told me that the declaration of war section of a Constitution is an anachronism. It falls on Congress to go to war. They delivered this responsibility to the President — they were amending the Constitution. They are now squirming over their stance a few years ago.”

“There is a strong history of non-interventionism in the Republican Party — let’s remind them of that (applause).”

“The Party is now stuck in the position of having to defend the indefensible. There is now way to continue to do well without resolving this.”

“In 2000, I thought ‘a humble foreign policy sounds good’, but that is not what we got.”

“Life is precious. But many in the right-to-life movement agitate for selective service and foreign wars. I told them that ‘you care more about your guns than you care about your kids’. We should never forget about the Christian Church’s teaching about ‘Just War.’ I do not have to accept passivism, and the second amendment protects me on that (applause). And under the constitution, we have a right to protect ourselves against threats. The problem is when we go to far and spread ourselves thin, we undermine our national security.”

“We need to bring the troops home to protect the border (massive applause).”

“In Just War theory, we have to follow a set of reasonable standards. It must only be in defense, it must be proportional, and it must be declared by the proper authority. But now we send our boys over there to enforce UN Resolutions. The best thing for us is to get out of the United Nations (standing ovation).

“We are in worse shape than when Woodrow Wilson was president. Today we are told that the war is endless. The war on terrorism is not a war — it is a tactic. Once we are told by our gov’t that the war is perpetual, they say that we must be willing to send our children anywhere in the world — that must end now! (applause)”

“After 9/11, they immediately started planning a war in Iraq. Talk about an interventionist foreign policy backfiring — we had Iran in check with their arch-enemies, the Taliban and Saddam Hussein and we get rid of them. What if they come to the conclusion that we inadvertently helped the Iranians. We need to quit.”

“There is preparation going on for a war on Iran. We don’t have enough troops to invade, so it will be different. Other candidates in our party are willing to launch a nuclear first-strike on Iran. We need to come back to our senses.”

“We are capable of defending ourselves. We have a policy designed that literally rewards those with nuclear weapons. Pakistan gets a nuke, and Musharraf overthrows a democratic government, and now they’re our friends. Pakistan is harboring bin Laden, and we send them money — and Pakistan sends nuclear technology to North Korea too. Let’s stop subsidizing them.”

“It’s not like WWII, where these measures can be repealed after the war — this war is perpetual!”

“Today, the president can declare an insurrection — only congress has the right to declare martial law. Americans can be held as enemy combatants without due process, without habeas corpus. These laws are designed to protect the state, when the state is designed to protect you! (applause)”

“Our country was founded as a republic. Natural Rights are not up for majority vote. Empire contradicts the notion of a Republic.”

“Down in Arizona, my supporters were talking about a Revolution. And I like Revolution, but a non-violent one. I want to go back to the Constitution, and today that IS Revolutionary. Historically, Revolutions are started by a select few, and are ignored by the mainstream for a long time — until they can no longer be ignored. That point has passed, and they can ignore us no longer.”

“They try to ridicule us for standing up for principle. We are moving gently over into the next stage, when they directly fight us — a philosophic fight of course.”

“They want to silence us — but they now fail to invite us to their little parties, so we now have our own, bigger parties (massive applause). Those same individuals who undermine our democratic process at home are the same who send your money and your kids overseas to build democracy in the middle east.”

“In the end, you win (revolution).”

“The purpose of politics should be simple — the promotion of liberty. All I have to do is fulfill my office, and obey the Constitution.”

“The exciting about the campaign is all the young people, they’ve been tipped off that they’re getting the bad end of this deal — massive debt, loss of liberty, invasion of privacy. They know this!”

“Maybe, just maybe, will be the ones who are on our side for the preservation of liberty — and that is exciting!”

“True principles are outdated. You know what is outdated? Tyranny! Authoritarianism! (massive applause).”

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FUN: Building Mexico’s border fence?

Sunday, July 1, 2007

http://www.homelandstupidity.us/
2007/07/01/bits-of-homeland-stupidity-37/

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Down on the border, Mexican officials are upset that a 2½ mile section of border fence in New Mexico was accidentally built on the Mexico side of the border due to surveying errors. Mexico wants the fencing removed from its territory “as quickly as possible,” which will cost at least $3 million.

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You can’t make this stuff up. And they are gonna keep up safe!

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INTERESTING: London terrorists: Attempt may show change of tactics

Sunday, July 1, 2007

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/article2725714.ece

The hunt for the London terrorists: Attempt may show change of tactics
Did the attackers simply fail to make a bigger device, or is this al-Qa’ida’s new way of igniting fear on the streets?
Paul Lashmar and Cole Moreton report
Published: 01 July 2007

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The London car bombers could not have destroyed the Tiger Tiger club and killed people in it, experts said last night. The huge manhunt for the would-be mass murderers by police and security services was given new urgency by an attack on Glasgow airport yesterday and the fear of further incidents.

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Police think that an explosion here might have been intended to draw panicking revellers out on to the streets, where they would be have been joined by the emergency services. Then another, bigger bomb in a second Mercedes among them could have been triggered, causing hundreds of deaths.

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So one has to change one’s thinking. If caught is a survival situation, then you have to not panic. (Easier said than done.) Use Boyington’s OODA (Observe Orient Decide Act) paradigm. Rushing directly away may NOT be the best tactic to get to safety. Dispersion might be better. That is the mob is going that-a-way, we’ll go this-a-way.

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GUNS: Immigration Bill Dead For Now

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Immigration Bill Dead For Now
— Gun owners unheralded in media, but played a huge role in the defeat of bill

Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
http://www.gunowners.org

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Friday, July 29, 2007

Well, the American public has spoken.

If you ever wondered whether your activism pays off, then look no further than the immigration debate. The bill went down in flames yesterday by a vote of 53-46.

And good thing too, because this bill was packing more than just immigration stuff — it also contained anti-gun language as well.

But what else would you expect from a Ted Kennedy bill?

In addition to denying many law-abiding gun owners their right to find a job or buy a gun, the bill could have put every major gun shop out of business, something which the anti-gun left has been trying to do for years.

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LIBERTY: universal carding mandatory

Sunday, July 1, 2007

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?
id=2007-06-30_D8Q3A26O0&show_article=1&
cat=breaking

http://tinyurl.com/2ur726

Everyone Shows ID for Beer in Tenn.
Jun 30 02:28 PM US/Eastern
By LUCAS L. JOHNSON II
Associated Press Writer

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Comer Wilson hasn’t had to show his ID to buy beer in a while. Maybe it’s the 66-year-old man’s long white beard.

Starting Sunday, gray hair won’t be good enough. Wilson and everyone else will be required to show identification before buying beer in Tennessee stores—no matter how old the buyer appears.

“It’s the stupidest law I ever heard of,” Wilson said. “You can see I’m over 21.”

Tennessee is the first state to make universal carding mandatory, says the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association. However, the law does not apply to beer sales in bars and restaurants, and it does not cover wine and liquor.

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Well, I think that it is a GREAT idea!

Annoy people with enough stupid laws so even the most dense can see the stupidity.

More laws to correct more problems that the laws created in the first place.

When do we realize that laws don’t prevent underage drinking, they encourage it. Prohibition demonstrated it. Being illegal, it’s kool. Being illegal, when they turn 18 or 21 or one of their friends do, it’s drunken city.

Same as all drugs. You can’t prevent it with a law. All you can do is raise the price!

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