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Presidental Candidate Mike Gravel’s Quotes on Crime
On Crime: More jails don’t cut crime–must address poverty instead Russell G. Oswald, Commission of Corrections of NY State, pinpointed the problem: “Society has done damn little in ending poverty illiteracy that provide the seeds of unrest and problems that … Continue reading
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How to pick a President: Look at their guiding principles!
A good candidate should only support the passage of bills that benefit ALL the people. A good candidate should not support a bill that is only supported by a thin majority of Senators or Representatives. Certainly a good candidate should … Continue reading
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How to pick a President: Look at their quotes!
You can look at these quotes and form your own opinions. “I’m going to try to see if I can remember as much to make it sound like I’m smart on the subject.” –George W. Bush, answering a question about … Continue reading
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Calibration of People
Some people will want you to explain everything back to the level of quarks. If you try to make your explanation too basic, you run into theory. For example, it’s a fact that the sky is blue. However, some people … Continue reading
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Safegarding Electronic Votes
LBJ supposedly stuffed many ballot boxes with paper ballots. I think electronic safeguards are possible with CDC’s, dedicated lines, encryption, etc. Perhaps people could take the status of their voting system on a memory stick. Then there would be millions … Continue reading
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Vietnam War Protesters were Utopian Heroes
Although I was a hawk in 1968, I now regret that attitude. I now consider the protestors and protest organizers of the Vietnam War era to be Utopian heroes. I salute the protesters of the 1968 era! http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/pacificaviet/ is a … Continue reading
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Government of Infinite Complaint
Each person probably has a hundred complaints about society and government. Multiply by the number of people on earth and the product is nearly infinite. The real problem is that these complaints get lost. There are too many complaints. They … Continue reading
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FBI guilty of intentional misconduct, subornation of perjury, conspiracy, and the framing of innocent men
BOSTON (Reuters) – A federal judge ordered the U.S. government on Thursday to pay over $100 million in damages, saying four men were wrongfully convicted of murder after the FBI withheldFree versions of online poker are as fun as playing … Continue reading
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Competition is like starvation. A little is good, but a lot kills you!
Competition is like starvation. A little is good, but a lot kills you! Fashion models have tremendous competition. They starve themselves to death in order to beat their competition. The winners of the competition in your garden will be the … Continue reading
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Arrest for Small Fine Causes Heart Attack
Each year in the United States there are 20 million arrests that do not get media, political, or government attention. This account was submitted by a reader who describes how he was arrested was for an unpaid fine of $300 … Continue reading
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