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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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"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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Port Royal, South Carolina ................................................ - IC…
Liked it Aug 9, 2:33pm 0 review ethics, government, history, pirates, crime-legalized
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American Civil Liberties Union:
Liked it Aug 9, 6:52am 1 review business, crime, ethics, government
https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&id=1009&page=UserActi...
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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Liked it Jul 3, 1:56pm 0 review ethics, politics, businsess
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Scoundrel - RationalWiki
Liked it Jul 3, 1:52pm 1 review business, crime, ethics, psychology
http://rationalwiki.com/wiki/Scoundrel
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.
American Civil Liberties Union : ACLU Urges Senate Committee to Pass Strong Stat…
Liked it Jul 3, 1:44pm 1 review business, ethics, government, politics
http://www.aclu.org/safefree/general/35007prs20080424.html
All governments in free societies need to be held STRICTLY accountable. A person temporarily filling high government office has no privilege to assume certain rights to decide policy hidden from the public. His intellect is not suddenly superior to the population who hold no official office. His judgment, without advice and scrutiny is not superior to the citizens of a free nation. And his actions should not be subject to the 'national security' get-out-of-jail-free common whining due to his position without as much information as possible made public to the public. Also, with thousands, or millions, of citizens effected by political decisions and deceptions, the penalties for abuse of power should be more extreme than any pronounce for a criminal in our courts. "A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government" -- Edward Abbey That is the first rule of patriotism. Not fries and flags on cars and acceptance of government statements on what patriotism must accomplish, or what values and rights patriots must give up, it's holding the lawmakers and their allies accountable for abuses, crimes, and deception.
American Civil Liberties Union : Talking Points on Telecom Immunity
Liked it Jul 3, 1:28pm 1 review business, ethics, government, politics
http://www.aclu.org/safefree/general/31501leg20070829.html
Some more info on the recently passed, little publicized, bill on peeping toms using ears not eyes.
American Civil Liberties Union:
Liked it Jun 20, 2:33pm 1 review crime, ethics, politics, democracy
https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?alertId=985&pg=makeACall&JServSessionId...
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.
The New York Times & Log In
Liked it 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...
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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