POLITICAL: Only Ron Paul nukes Hillary on the war issue

Thursday, October 11, 2007

http://www.lewrockwell.com/murphy/murphy124.html

FAQ on Ron Paul
by Bob Murphy

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But let me push the question deeper. I challenge the premise that Rudy or Mitt or Fred is a stronger GOP candidate in the general election against Hillary Clinton. Like it or not, the general public is fed up with George Bush and his war. Even though she won’t pull the troops out, Hillary Clinton will have a huge edge just on that ground alone. But she loses this edge completely against Ron Paul. Ron Paul actually voted against the Iraq invasion (and against the Patriot Act). He is the one GOP candidate who can neutralize the baggage of the war for the Republicans. On top of that, he can beat Hillary on socialized medicine because he is an actual medical doctor, and so he can credibly talk about the dangers of bringing more government into the equation.

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I think this is the cutting issue. The tipping point. The defining moment.

If the American people really do want out of Iraq, Ron Paul is the ONLY candidate anywhere on the policial radar of any ilk that will deliver it.

We’ll see if they really do.

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JOBSEARCH: How to leave a voice mail!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Good Housekeeping rules for voice mail

01. STOP, don’t just dial and blunder. Nothing makes a worse impression than a “bad” voice mail message. Remember that the recipient of your message would really rather be talking to his wife, girlfriend, bookie, friend, dentist, … anybody but you! So you have to make them want to listen carefully.

02. Do you need to introduce yourself? Will the recipient recognize your name? Do you need to give the recipient some idea who you are?

03. What is your objective with this call? Write it down. (You are measuring results. Right?)

04. What are the key points you want to make? Limit the message to cover the most important point. You can’t really expect your monologue to do more than that.

05. Write out the text of your message. Pretend it’s a telegraph at 10$ per word. If you want an action or call back, ask for it clearly. If asking for a callback, when can they catch you.

06. You have to try to speak slowly. Make your call standing up. Try looking in a mirror as you are talking. Smile. It comes over the wire in your voice. Pretend that it’s video mail.

07. Use a written script.

08. Your name is familiar to you, but not necessarily to the recipient. Give your first name, pause, last name, and then spell your last name.

09. Area code, phone number, calmly, slowly, clearly.

10. Read your brief telegraph message slowly.

11. Give your phone number once again… SLOWLY.

12. You did remember to say thanks.

13. Update all your logs, paperwork, and computer systems (i.e., JibberJobber contact tracking?)

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TECH SERVICE: Emergency Email (from Big Brother to you?)

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

http://www.emergencyemail.org

The Emergency Email Network, Inc.

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Your Complete Email Address (Example:me@aol.com)
Your Home County or Parish used as password when you update
5 digit U. S. Zip Code helps better target what you receive and used as password when updating

Check off the following OPTIONAL information topics below that interest you You’ll receive emails on these. Your information’s safe with us – Privacy Statement

  • Severe Weather Information
  • HEALTH ALERTS from VueTOO Health Alert Network
  • FINANCIAL RISK ALERTS from VueTOO Financial Network
  • Please Send Me Information about HOW TO GET the
    Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory 2007 Edition
    Americas Leading Source for Disaster Recovery Products & Services
  • CYBER Threats to your computer (limited time Free trial)
  • HOMELAND SECURITY Code
  • Organ Donation
  • Daily Weather Forecasts (if available)
  • Routine Blood Drives/Red Cross
  • MISSING CHILDREN AMBER ALERTS (as available)
  • DO NOT SEND National Disaster News
  • Keep this service FREE. I agree to receive
    info from our Sponsors WHO make it possible

Check how you receive your email:

  • Computer or Blackberry
  • Cell Phone
  • Digital Pager
  • FAX

Time Setting (OPTIONAL)
You can BLOCK all NON Emergency message content during the hours you specify below. (This option is useful for pager and wireless devices.)

***End Quote***

Seems pretty useful. YMMV!

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FUN: 2007 Nominations for the “best” posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

2007 Nominations now being accepted

While every blog entry is brilliant, important, prescient, funny, pragmatic, and above all eternally valuable, here, in the tradition of parades, dog shows, and beauty contests everywhere, are my potential “winners”.

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The Theme Trophy for establishing the blog’s “voice”

The Judge’s Special Trophy for the post I liked most

The Fantasy Trophy for the best the way it SHOULD be

The President’s Trophy for Best Depiction of Life in the United States

The Governor’s Trophy for best NJ issue

The Mayor’s Trophy for Most Outstanding Kendall Park Entry

The International Trophy for an entry about Outside the United States

The Morris the Cat Trophy for best animal post

The Alan Greenspan Trophy for the best comment about Money

The Johnny Carson Trophy for the Most Comical and Amusing

The Albert Einstein Trophy for the best original idea

The Jasper Lawyer’s Trophy for the most strident political entry

The Big Turkey’s Trophy for the best Job Search Advice

The Massad Ayoob Trophy for the most read Gun post

The Luddite’s Trophy for the post that got him to comment

The Princess’ Trophy for the Most Beautiful Entry mentioning Frau

And

The Best In Show

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LIBERTY: FDR deserves a special place in hell!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Day Of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor
by Robert Stinnett

This book refutes the official story that the ’41 Pearl Harbor attack was a surprise. The author does an impressive job of absolutely blowing the topic wide open.

Starting from the “Arthur McCollum memo” of 10/07/40, he tracks thru record after record that squarely places the blame on the duplicitous politician that has become an America icon. Like some of other icon, we are finding that they have worse than clay feet.

Like Wilson, FDR was elected on a platform of keeping us out of war. Like Wilson, he shoved us into it.

From the book, it is clearly proved that FDR was personally reading all significant Japanese radio traffic. He was receiving all sorts of analysis that was unmistakable. As a crypto type, I found that the wealth of material was overwhelming as evidence.

It’s apparent from the book, that FDR did everything except send them the plans how to do it. From keeping the FBI in check when they wanted to take down the spy mapping the harbor (page 97) to the “clear sea” order (page 150), his “fingerprints” are all over everything.

The author also point out how the American Congress was deceived by the Executive Branch as late as 1995 about the true nature of Pearl Harbor. We need some criminal trials of the people who testified in those hearings.

I remember in history classes hearing the idea that FDR knew about Pearl Harbor before it happened and it was debunked as conspiracy nonsense. This book just demolishes that whole discussion. I was taught by Christian Brothers who fought in the Pacific. I know they would be stunned to read this book. They were tough men and might have even led a revolution if the truth got out.

At the very least, the history taught in the gooferment skoolz needs some serious revision.

And, like Lincoln and Wilson, their iconic status needs to be changed from “heroic” to “criminal”. Hopefully the Intelligent Designer has a special place in the after life for them.

And, when I hear “conspiracy theories”, I am NOT going to dismiss them out of hand.

And, I am some much less likely to believe anything that the gooferment tells me. Even less than before I read this book. I urge you to read this fellow’s opus Magnus. It’s impressive.

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GLOBAL: When a “national government” goes nuts?

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/06/wzim106.xml

White farmers in court for growing crops
By Peta Thornycroft, in Johannesburg
Last Updated: 12:17am BST 06/10/2007

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Ten white farmers appeared in court in Zimbabwe yesterday accused of growing crops on their land — in a country where millions of people will need food aid within the next few months.

The case in Chegutu district, 70 miles southwest of Harare, exposes the perversity of President Robert Mugabe’s policies. Commerical agriculture was the mainstay of the economy in the days when Zimbabwe was a food exporter.

Since 2000, when the government began seizing white-owned farms, many of them violently, the agricultural sector has collapsed and the economy has gone into freefall, with inflation now at 6,600 per cent, the highest in the world.
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The World Food Programme estimates that it will be feeding 4.1 million Zimbabweans, one third of the population, by the end of the year.

But none of that has stopped the Zanu-PF regime.

{And the article goes on … …}

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Sad to say, but I feel no compunction to bail out suicidal people.

4.1 Million on the dole there? Nope, sorry. Not my problem.

Hopefully none of the moeny stolen from me by that gooferment gang is going to fund this nonsense.

Sorry, but the dole — regardless if it here or there — is MORALLY wrong.

We’re denying people the chance to learn from their mistakes.

Charity freely given is fine; theft is not.

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INTERESTING: Dear Abby 2.0

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

AP Exlusive: ‘Dear Abby’ announces support of same-sex marriage – Examiner.com

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What Jeanne Phillips, aka Abigail Van Buren, finds offensive – not to mention of dubious intelligence – are homophobic jokes, phrases like “That’s so gay,” and parents who reject
*** end quote ***What I found interesting is that it’s not your grandmother’s “dear abby”.

It’s sort of a modest fraud upon the reader. The column reveals later on that for five years the daughter has been writing it. And, with ghost writers, who knows who’s advice people have been getting. I do know that growing up, my grandmother and my aunt would discuss “Dear Abby’s” advice. They usually disagreed and were much more blunt about it. They had little tolerance for “scatter brained women” or “undisciplined men”. I think they’d have been like Judge Judy on steroids in this day and age.

In any event it’s a cultural icon that has been modernized.

Wonder what the original would have said. I know what my grandmother would have said: MYOB! And, my aunt would have chimed in with “why do i have to pay for it”.

So, I’ll MYOB and ask “why do i have to pay for gooferment to be involved in marriage”? Hopefully, I’m not “undisciplined” about these actions.

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MONEY: leaders to the guillotine

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_of_ancient_Rome

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Roman Coins

Roman coins grew gradually more debased due to the demands placed on the treasury of the Roman state by the military

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So why do we think that the inflation of our fiat money isn’t just as bad?

Some thing happened to the French Franc. It went from a gold hockey puck to a wafer thin button. In the end, the peasants sent the leaders to the guillotine.

So the end result of inflation is the colapse of the nation into disorder.

When is it our turn?

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PRODUCTIVITY: All chiefs and no indians?

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

http://execunet.blogspot.com/2007/10/whats-in-name.html

Monday, October 08, 2007
What’s In A Name?

***Begin Quote***

Actually, it isn’t just me who’s interested in the “title of the week” stuff. At ExecuNet, we have been following it for a bit as well in terms of how companies are using different titles to describle some of the senior level executives, a few examples of which have been:

Chief Digital Officer
Chief Encouragement Officer
Chief Innovation Officer
Chief Learning Officer
Chief Momentum Officer
Chief Networking Officer

{Extraneous Deleted}

***End Quote***

Everybody wants to be a “Chief”!

Let me tell you that being a “chief” ain’t it is all cracked up to be.

I read somewhere that CIOs only last 18 months on average.

Perhaps this is indicating that the modern large corporation has finally grown to big. The magic number 7±2. Roman centurions commanded 60-80 men. So we can see the limits of humans as limits to organizational growth.

It would appear that this is ignorged at peril.

Maybe everything is just too big.

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FUN: Trucking in … …

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Political Promises

All too true!

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TECH WEBSITE: Heinlein available online

Monday, October 8, 2007

http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=1534

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UCSC partners with Heinlein Prize Trust to make archive of renowned science fiction author available online:

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Did I mention that Heinlein was my favorite author? Did I mention that his StarshipTroopers led me the being a libertarian? Did I mention that his Door Into Summer taught me the scam of fiat money? Did I … …?

Well you get the idea.

Great idea. Good execution.

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TECHNOLOGYSERVICE: Microsoft Wants Your Health Records

Monday, October 8, 2007

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_42/b4054047.htm

OCTOBER 15, 2007
NEWS & INSIGHTS
Microsoft Wants Your Health Records
Its new service will store your data in one place—and search ads could make it pay

***Begin Quote***

Step into a medical office, and you’re faced with a paradox of modern medicine. Just beyond the receptionist’s desk are all sorts of cutting-edge medical technology. Computed tomography scanners. Electrocardiogram machines. Bone densitometers.

But as you approach that desk to check in, you take a trip back in time. There the receptionist hands you a clipboard of forms. For the umpteenth time you fill in your name, age, allergies, medical history, and the like. For all the medical breakthroughs created by technology, medical records remain an anachronism.

***End Quote***

“We can trust Microsoft to keep our health data secure? — Right!” — Luddite

You’ll be surprised to know that I signed myself and Frau up for the service. I haven’t loaded any data yet, but I’m planning to.

Why?

I can hear it all the way from here.

Because, it would have been, and would be useful, in various circumstances.

If I had been more on the ball, then her experience at Pton Hospital where they really screwed her up, might not have happened, or been well documented.

One of the reasons I went to those corny “frau med alert” email was to keep a chronology clear in my head and establish a trail.

I’ve tried several similar services and they either folded, got lost, or were cumbersome. I’m always willing to try stuff if I can see a benefit. No matter how obscure.

Anyway, it might be useful in an emergency, or in litigation.

Besides the insurance companies, the hospitals, and the gooferment already have it all keyed to SSN, how much worse could MSFT make it?

imho!

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UPDATE

People are beginning to weigh in on the topic.

Microsoft’s Health Vault Allows You to Store and Share Your Electronic Medical Records – But Should You?

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TECH SERVICE: Virtual Computer — G.HO.ST

Monday, October 8, 2007

http://g.ho.st

A most interesting concept. Perhaps, this is the “computer” of the future?

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GUNS: A policeman shooting 6 innocents; followed by police shooting a policeman

Monday, October 8, 2007

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20071008/D8S4OC8G0.html

Off-Duty Wis. Deputy Sheriff Kills 6
Oct 7, 9:19 PM (ET)
By ROBERT IMRIE

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CRANDON, Wis. (AP) – An off-duty sheriff’s deputy went on a shooting rampage early Sunday at a home where seven young people had gathered for pizza and movies, killing six and critically injuring the other before authorities fatally shot him, officials said.

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Guess we’ll now have “gun control” for the police?

Now if there was an armed citizen around, things might have been different.

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FUN: Who were those pigs?

Sunday, October 7, 2007

FROM LISA FROM THE BAYONNE DINER:

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Now you know the story of the three little pigs.

The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do.

The second little pig built his house out of sticks. This was a little bit stronger than a straw house.

The third little pig built his house out of bricks.

One night the big bad wolf, who dearly loved to eat fat little piggies, came along and saw the first little pig in his house of straw. He said “Let me in, Let me in, little pig or I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in!”

“Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin”, said the little pig.

But of course the wolf did blow the house in and ate the first little pig.

Many people got the ending wrong.

The Sticks Pig, peeking out his window, saw what happened to the Straw Pig and pulled out his cell phone for a quick call.

As the wolf walked towards the Stick House, a big black limo pulled up. A distinguished Pig in an Armani suit, Italian shoes, and several gold rings stepped out. He was quickly followed by two big well-built Pigs. One had a baseball bat and the other a rebar. Both in muscle t-shirts with multiple gold chains. The Distinguished Pig snapped his fingers and pointed at the Wolf. The two big pigs jumped the wolf, beat the crap out of him, duct taped him up, and threw him in the trunk. Then they all got back in the limo and drove away.

Now Brick Pig saw this for he to was peeking out of his window, ran over to the Stick Pig’s house. Stick Pig came out to meet him. “What just happened? Who were those Pigs?”. said Brick Pig breathlessly.

Stick Pig calmly replied:”Oh those were my friends … … the Guinea Pigs!”

*** end quote ***

ROFL

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PRODUCTIVITY: Torre did an unbelievable job

Sunday, October 7, 2007

http://sports.myway.com/news/10072007/v5693.html

Boss of Old: George Steinbrenner Says Yankees Must Win Or Joe Torre Likely Won’t Return
Oct 7, 5:58 PM (ET)
By RONALD BLUM

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NEW YORK (AP) -Win or else! That was George Steinbrenner’s message to Joe Torre before the New York Yankees played the Cleveland Indians on Sunday night.

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As a “professional transitioner”, who has been on the … … errr, non-clean, end of the stick many times, I can emphasize with Joe’s situation.

At the beginning of the season, Yankee watchers knew the Yankees had no pitching. Time after time, game after game, we watched Torre tiptoe thru tight spot after top spot. The killer story was the one, years ago, that Pettite and Clemens left the Yankees because no one asked them if they wanted to stay. That story was confirmed with the Yankee GM Cashman. He said they were pursuing other pitchers and the deals didn’t work out.

So, George, you’re threatening the wrong fellow. I think that Torre did an unbelievable job with what your team gave him.

imho

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TECHNOLOGY: Using an LLP to protect yourself

Sunday, October 7, 2007

http://www.techmeme.com/071006/p16#a071006p16

TECHMEME points out an interesting article
Securing Very Important Data: Your Own (Denise Caruso/New York Times)
Source: New York Times
Author: Denise Caruso
Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/07/technology/07frame

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Securing Very Important Data: Your Own — AS long as we are willing to relinquish some personal data, Web applications have long allowed us to create virtual identities that can conduct most of the social and financial transactions that typify life in the real world.

***and***

ONE way to change this, he said, is to make people more like organizations.

To this end, Mr. Neuenschwander and his colleagues have floated the intriguing concept of the L.L.P.: the Limited Liability Persona. This persona would be a legally recognized virtual person in which users could “invest” the financial or identity resources of their choosing.

Once their individual personas are created, consumers would be able to use them as their legal “alter ego,” even in financial transactions. “My L.L.P. would have its own mailing address, its own tax ID number, and that’s the information I’d give when I’m online,” Mr. Neuenschwander said. Other benefits include the ability for “personas” to limit their financial exposure in ways that individuals cannot.

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This is a most interesting concept.

The tin foil hat crowd always talks about the gooferment and all upper case names. So perhaps, a great gift for a child would be an LLP and their own name as a domain name (e.g., JOHNQPUBLIC dot something ink?).

Hmmm, certainly something to consider.

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FABLES: somehow it’s my fault

Sunday, October 7, 2007

http://www.joblatino.com/jokes/managers.html

High Flying PM

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A man is flying in a hot air balloon and realizes he is lost. He reduces height and spots a man down below. He lowers the balloon further and shouts: “Excuse me, can you help me? I promised my friend. I would meet him half an hour ago, but I don’t know where I am.”

The man below says, “Yes, you are in a hot air balloon, hovering approximately 30 feet above this field. You are between 40 and 42 degrees North latitude, and between 58 and 60 degrees West longitude.”

“You must be a programmer,” says the balloonist.

“I am,” replies the man. “How did you know?”

“Well,” says the balloonist, “everything you have told me is technically correct, but I have no idea what to make of your information, and the fact is I am still lost.”

The man below says, “You must be a project manager”

“I am,” replies the balloonist, “but how did you know?”

“Well,” says the man, “you don’t know where you are or where you are going. You have made a promise which you have no idea how to keep, and you expect me to solve your problem. The fact is you are in the exact same position you were in before we met, but now it is somehow my fault.”

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Kudos to my favorite Luddite for sourcing this for me. I always loved this one.

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LIBERTY: So which are u?

Sunday, October 7, 2007

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/WalterEWilliams/2007/09/19/stupid,_ignorant_or_biased

Stupid, Ignorant or Biased?
By Walter E. Williams
Wednesday, September 19, 2007

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s closest adviser and architect of the New Deal, Harry Hopkins, advised, “Tax and tax, spend and spend, elect and elect, because the people are too damn dumb to know the difference.”

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There’s a principle that says don’t attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity.

So, stupidity it is.

And, we can blame it on the voters in 1860 and 1930!

I often point to the linkage between giving women the vote and organized crime.

In this case, I’ll like the publik skoolz accomplishing exactly what the socialist Horace Mann wanted — cannon fodder factory workers that could be led by the elite. Bingo, that’s what we’ve got.

My answer? Easy.

1. End the dole; 2. Dismiss gooferment public education; 3. Stop the various wars — foreign and domestic; 4. Repatriate the troops home; 5. Downsize ALL gooferments.

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TECH SERVICE: new search tool for internet radio

Sunday, October 7, 2007

>http://www.iheard.com/stations/folk/acoustic/liveireland

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<a href=”http://www.iheard.com/stations/folk/acoustic/liveireland/”><img src=”http://www.iheard.com/images/iheard_badge.gif” alt=”LiveIreland 1 radio – iheard.com” style=”border:0;”></a>

LiveIreland 1

Irish Folk, Traditional And Celtic Music From Dublin, Ireland. Liveireland Is One Of The Worlds Most Listened To Irish Internet Radio Stations.
Station Rating:
Country: Ireland
Language: English

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In my never-ending search to recapture the glory days of skool and the Red Garter in Greenwich Village of the Sixties, I like: irish, folk, or Gay Nineties banjo quartet music.

Here’s a new search tool for internet radio.

Don’t you just love the net!

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GUNS: Malaysia write rants about crime

Sunday, October 7, 2007

FROM A JEFFERY YONG EMAIL

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Violent crimes are rising faster than the Share Market. Malaysians used to watch TV and comment about how bad the crime rate is in USA while quietly thankful that “our Malaysia” is relatively peaceful. No longer! In my neighborhood alone, there is a snatch theft case every single week! If you’re lucky, you lose your money. Or else, you may be slashed mercilessly. The only saving grace is that “gun crimes” are still not as rampant as in the US. But for how long?

I’m not going to go into an emotional account of how the whole nation was in uproar and how even the “imam” (Muslim priest) who conducted the funeral cried openly. I’m also not going to go into a seething rant on how the police and government should be DOING MORE to prevent such crimes. These, you can read in the various blogs all over the net just by searching for “Nurin Jazlin”

***End Quote***

Well, aside from the snide reference to gun crime, it would appear that people can’t defend themselves. John Lott has done numerous studies that show when the good folks are armed, crime plummets.

I’d opine that there are a few reasons for it: (1) Criminals are cowards for good reason. Messing with an armed citizen, or in the vicinity of one, can get you killed. (2) Someone who his armed has assumed the mantle of John Wayne “What are you doing, pilgrim?”. And, is more likely to become the “police” when a neighbor cries out for help. It’s down right dumb to interfere unarmed. (3) Women, the elderly, and children are no longer “weak” and can’t assert their own rights.

As regular readers here know, I like the “sprinkle a few sheepdogs in among the flock and let the wolves guess” strategy.

The police are little more than sanitation men. They come along long after the fact, put up some tape, take pics to memorialize the event, write reports, and then go for doughnuts. Only an armed citizen has a chance to defend themselves and their neighbors from crime.

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RANT: One day short; the gooferment saves money

Sunday, October 7, 2007

http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=71741

National Guard Troops Denied Benefits After Longest Deployment Of Iraq War
Rhonda Erskine, Online Content Producer
Created: 10/3/2007 2:39:29 PM
Updated: 10/3/2007 5:32:02 PM

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MINNEAPOLIS, MN (NBC) — When they came home from Iraq, 2,600 members of the Minnesota National Guard had been deployed longer than any other ground combat unit. The tour lasted 22 months and had been extended as part of President Bush’s surge.

1st Lt. Jon Anderson said he never expected to come home to this: A government refusing to pay education benefits he says he should have earned under the GI bill.

“It’s pretty much a slap in the face,” Anderson said. “I think it was a scheme to save money, personally. I think it was a leadership failure by the senior Washington leadership… once again failing the soldiers.”

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Well when you deal in force, why are you surprised at anything?

You didn’t think that anyone cared about you, did you?

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GUNS: so little effort to stop him

Sunday, October 7, 2007

http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/10/next_time_scream_librescu.html

October 02, 2007
Next Time, Scream ‘LIBRESCU!’
By William R. Hartman

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Ever since hearing of the tragic deaths at Virginia Tech last April, I have been deeply troubled by the number of people killed by a lone gunman wielding two hand guns in the midst of dozens of people.

Why was Seing-Hui Cho able to methodically move from classroom to classroom – four in total – killing 29 people and wounding at least 26 more, with so little effort to stop or to disarm him?

***End Quote***

Absolutely correct. Don’t sit back and take it. Rush the shooter. (Your only other option would be to zig zag away.) Most of these bozos can’t hit from a distance. So, like the recent cases on airplanes, don’t sit back acceptingly. Charge!

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JOBSEARCH: Parsing the employed into segments

Sunday, October 7, 2007

NETWORK WORLD 24 Sept 07 Page 41

NetworkWorld parses the “in’s” into: Seekers on the prowl; Explorers keeping the eyes open; Approachable who are not looking but would respond to a personal inquiry; and Loyalists who are committed to their current employer.

Where do you sit?

I guess I am somewhere between “explorer” and “approachable”!

:-)

The question who would hire a FOWG or a BFT?

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JOBSEARCH: age discrimination peeks out

Saturday, October 6, 2007

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20071005/D8S3BO500.html

Ex-Google Manager Can Sue for Age Bias
Oct 5, 6:32 PM (ET)

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SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) – A 54-year-old former Google Inc. (GOOG) manager who claimed he was fired after a supervisor told him his opinions were “too old to matter” had his age discrimination lawsuit reinstated.

Reversing a Santa Clara County trial judge, the state’s Sixth District Court of Appeal ruled Thursday that Brian Reid deserves to have a jury hear the evidence he amassed that he says shows Google routinely gave older managers lower evaluations and smaller bonuses than younger managers.

“Reid produced sufficient evidence that Google’s (stated) reasons for terminating him were untrue or pretextual, and that Google acted with discriminatory motive such that a fact-finder would conclude Google engaged in age discrimination,” Presiding Justice Conrad L. Rushing wrote.

The Mountain View-based search engine company has denied Reid’s allegations but also refused to say why he was fired. In court documents, the company said Reid was fired when the program he managed was canceled.

Reid, a former associate electrical engineering professor at Stanford University, sued Google in July 2004, five months after he lost his job as its director of operations.

He alleged in his suit that his supervisors did not initially tell him why he was being fired. Director of Engineering Wayne Rosing, 55, eventually said he was not a good “cultural fit” at Google, where some colleagues referred to him as an “old guy” and “fuddy-duddy,” Reid said.

Another supervisor, Urs Hoelzle allegedly said Reid, who is a diabetic, was too sluggish and “too old to matter” and his ideas were obsolete.

Reid is seeking back pay and punitive damages. He made $200,000 a year and lost stock options valued at millions of dollars when he lost his job.

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Now we all know that age discrimination is rampant.

But it’s rarely so blatant. Clearly FOWGs need to keep very good notes and paperwork. No one should want to go to court. That’s not only a crap shoot, but you’ll be stigmatized.

My advice is to use what you have to extract a better settlement.

You need to document both your contributions and the reactions to them on a contemporaneous holograph non-tamperable basis. Think about the old Bell Labs policy of keeping notes in bound books with numbered pages. Emails should be archived and indexed. With cheap online and offline storage with usb disk drives. At the very least, sending a bcc to a special email account is cheap and easy.

Better be prepared for treachery. We entering a brave new world of employment. If you don’t have a contract, then you are at risk. If one’s not offered, ask yourself why?

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LIBERTY: When does the average joe or jane

Saturday, October 6, 2007

http://www.spokesmanreview.com/breaking/story.asp?ID=11803

Bra check upsets court visitor
Taryn Hecker Staff writer
October 4, 2007

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A Bonners Ferry woman says she was humiliated when security guards at the federal courthouse in Coeur d’Alene told her she’d have to remove her underwire bra to get inside.

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Well at least they didn’t tell her she had to take a shower before being admitted to the “work camp”.

When does the average joe or jane tell them to take their security and stuff it?

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