 Online nowImacajun1- Steve (Age is Not in Earth years) is a 69 year old single guy from Exists Edison, Born Nyc, New Jersey, USA.
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- Member since Dec 01, 2005
"You are only as 'good' as you were yesterday, so you had better try harder today",that's why I am the one in the BACK, muttering 'abandon all hope ye who enter here'. So, look BACK!!!
But there's lots more about me; I just can't find it. And no, I don't mean furniture and beer glasses
Forgive me for inserting an opinion at times, consider such intrusions, mere, malleable conclusions, subject to change. And I've changed many, but not though whimsy, fear, or in pursuit of power or cash, the sock stuffing of the truly, often unknowingly, impotent and deluded.
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Role of oil majors in Iraq unclear - Exxon CEO| Reuters
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Aug 19, 8:29pm
1 review
crime, government, politics, society
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2164155820050621
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Thats why the four majors are in Iraq, and with Harry Potter like transportations.
Which means, the US aristocrats succeeded through raw force and inept press in keeping the US forces in Iraq even if we withdraw.
Since we now must 'protect' the workers and higher ups of Big Oil who will be working in Iraq, and these companies will benefit from dealing with the Euro and other top currencies rather than the internationally wasting value of the U.S. dollar. And note the soon to be constant warnings of the dangers of investing in Iraq, due to the Spectre like terrorists.
All following Bin Laden, the Dr. No of Terror, devious plans for world domination.
He's dead by the way. For quite some time.
Compliments of the wealthy and old monied rulers of the former USA.
Try getting your dollars in an interest bearing account based on euro's if you're not connected.
Good luck.

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American Civil Liberties Union:
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Aug 9, 6:52am
1 review
business, crime, ethics, government
https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&id=1009&page=UserActi...
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It's not about the ACLU. It'about the USSR, now residing in Washington, and supported by your local magistrates, officials, and ever suckered yet vigilant National Guard.
Just in case of emergencies, like the citizens uprising against a despotic and greedy system of government
Democracy?

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Newsvine - blue-shield
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Aug 2, 9:05pm
1 review
health, crime, politics, society
http://www.newsvine.com/blue-shield
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This happened and is happening to me and another person I know. But NJ Insurance Ombudsman or whatever the title does little to help out people whose policies are suddenly cancelled after being treated or admitted to a hospital (which checks for coverage prior) and then states they had no coverage.
Now, in my case since I attempted to pay doctors a bit, the docs are all chasing me, not Horizon BC/BS.
And every gutless lawyer I contacted will not take the case, even the few who admitted (because I know them) it had merit. The big firms who are still honest stated clearly that an individual case was not worth pursuing by them financially, they were concentrating on the several class actions against these thieves.
And even after paying the so-called missing premiums, and getting covered again, my policy didn't even pay for office visits, and ever ailment I ever had is now considered a pre-existing condition, because they gave me a new policy with a brand new policy number, and I was treated under a 'non-policy status' when treated and treatment was (rarely) paid for, and paid for by Horizon prior to their admitted, then denied, error in cancelling my policy.
So, I'm screwed.
And I've given up trying to find an attorney with .....
It's something everybody should be aware of, so always keep all documents, payments etc. for more time and in more detail than the care you take with tax returns.
Another horror story. And consider this; JFK and Robert Wood Johnson teaching hospitals in NJ will not accept Horizon insured.
Do you wonder why?

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USAID Press Release: USAID Hosts President Bush to Discuss the Freedom Agenda
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Aug 2, 8:44pm
1 review
business, crime, government, politics, p-t-barnum
http://www.usaid.gov/press/releases/2008/pr080724.html
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For freedom and democracy, and support of human rights.
Similar to the Bill of Rights and Constitutions ideals, which, I believe, have been usurped by the evil axis, oops, the U.S. government.
So, why haven't we sent a military force to D.C. to forcibly get our privacy, habeas corpus, and ability to pursue happiness without government restriction in our own nation? And the pursuit of happiness is from the other wonderful but unlegalendangered document, The Declaration of Independence. Something even propaganda and legal immoralities cannot modify.
But of course, to protect we harmless citizens from losing our rights, earnings, pensions, and protections against lawful fraud, we have to be 'patriotic' and agree with a few thousand, mostly very wealthy, American 'representatives' and leaders, and submit to surveillance without cause, arrest, detainment and imprisonment without recourse, tax money used not for New Orleans and other catastrophes, but for any purpose of a government representative or even appointee, a failed economy due to outsourcing, and a dog biscuit of free government cheese each year and a 1600 dollar economic incentive rebate of already overburdened taxpayer dollars, which will help put your pet mouse through mouse college, if you believe in the Green Mile story by Stephen King.
And of course, higher costs for oil, yet huge profits for oil companies, investors, lobbyists, and government lackeys and their families and friends. But I suppose that if I own a food store, and food prices skyrocket, my profits, just like the oil sales industry, should skyrocket.
Funny, it's the only industry, and the most favored by government and lobbyists and wealthy folk, which when it's costs go up, it's profits go up as well, but in a greater ratio.
If oil hits 500 per barrel, Mobil may be able to purchase the top ten U.S. cities.
At 10,000, we could own the world, without military intervention.

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Scoundrel - RationalWiki
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Jul 3, 1:52pm
1 review
business, crime, ethics, psychology
http://rationalwiki.com/wiki/Scoundrel
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Some funny patriots. Considering the Samuel Johnson quote 'Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel'.
Feel free to fill in the huge empty spaces easily filled by examining the careers of many career politicos, lobbyist, biz leaders, and Old Wealth.

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Iraq sues companies over oil-for-food kickbacks - Yahoo! News
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Jun 30, 7:27pm
2 reviews
business, crime, politics, stupidity, wow
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080701/wl_nm/iraq_oil_un_dc_2;_ylt=ArqW5rqHxxgI1...
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Irony. So sweet for some. Especially all of us contributing to this blog.
That means: Biggest Liars Observation Group. We watch our friends, relatives, and fellow citizens get ripped off, stripped of rights guaranteed by constitution and bill of rights, and suckered by second rate minds with inexhaustible wealth.
The 1% owning the over 80% of the U.S.
Even ancient monarchies took less. That includes dictatorships.

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American Civil Liberties Union:
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Jun 20, 2:33pm
1 review
crime, ethics, politics, democracy
https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?alertId=985&pg=makeACall&JServSessionId...
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VERY IMPORTANT BILL BEING VOTED ON IN CONGRESS. IGNORE THE ACLU TITLE, this has no affiliation save with Americans. Free Americans. Don't confuse this letter, just a handy form for you to fill in to send your opinion to Washington, with any organization. They just provided a form letter, and some info we need.
Didn't hear this on the news? Vote is in a few days.
Let your friendly, never-overbilling, phone companies record any conversation anytime, anywhere without need of permission.
Permission, not a court order showing cause to be able to wiretap or just listen from LEC's (main switches and all individual lines to and from peoples homes), permission from unknown anybody, a mgr at a phone company, Joe the lineman down the block who loves racy video, Harry from Sprint who suspects his girlfriend of cheating, all these guys can hear what you say, and see who you call and called you.
And it looks like now it will pass hands down. So, call, write, your politcal representative NOW.
No joke. We have no political affiliations, just to the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, and the proper employment and treatment of our members of the Armed Forces.
All else can kiss our ass. This is not a joke.

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The New York Times & Log In
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Jun 20, 4:28am
1 review
crime, ecology, ethics, comedy, tragedy
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/19/world/middleeast/19iraq.html?_r=3&oref=slog...
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Surprise, surprise. Now you know what we are doing in Iraq.
After keeping some supporters of the war in support mode, and gaining business leaders whose bottom lines are being slaughtered by the huge and fast rise in energy costs, and with the elections initially over with the parties lined up for 'battle', reveal the move back into Iraq of Big Oil.
This keeps us in Iraq permanently, even when we bring back most of the troops. After all, we have almost completed the largest embassy in the world in Iraq, rivaling Vatican City, so somebody has to stay in it.
And the pissed off public concerning the huge increase in energy related costs doesn't care about war, or having been suckered, they want lower prices.
A brilliant PR move. Curiously, huge crude price increases, sudden major oil shortages after years of military burning of fuel for fleets of ships and planes , and geared up energy draining weapons production, all these events materialize while world laughs, and the U.S. population wants out. The voters are against Iraq occupation more than any other unpopular (unauthorized by the people, but who cares) policy in U.S. history.
Yet we don't have any gas lines at the pumps, and production by the foreign oil powers hasn't really dropped.
So, why such price increases. You'll get some wild answers, but no truths, in the coming months.
That's the Cliff Notes version, and safe to print.

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Forgetting Katrina
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Jun 20, 12:21am
1 review
crime, ethics, politics
http://www.americanprogressaction.org/talkingpoints/2006/02/tp_2006-02-08.html
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Hey, the smart money follows not Machiavelli, nor Sun Tzu, nor the precepts of the Constitution nor Bill of Rights, the smart money and the old money and the political machinery money all follow the theory of P.T. Barnum, but without his finesse.
Barnum was right.

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http://www.alertnet.org/db/an_art/47985/2008/05/6-163920-1.htm
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Jun 19, 11:55pm
1 review
business, crime, environment, ethics, economy
http://www.alertnet.org/db/an_art/47985/2008/05/6-163920-1.htm
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No comment.
But research how the wealthy nations send eggs to such nations, not a breeding pair of chickens. Or farming equipment and experts where soils can support large scale farming, or livestock production.
And notice the guys with the good ideas on how to help by changing some trade rules.
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