April 23rd, 2008
When you meet new friends, you get a bigger perspective on how many people are going through difficult times and still maintaining a normal life. I have never met so many amazing people that live so differently than myself. I had stories and insight about making money and being successful at what I do and dreaming bigger. I guess that is common among many people. I heard about a friend who is diagnosed with having hepatitis B. I did not know what it was so I Google’d it. What is hepatitis b gave me all sorts of information about liver disease and overcoming symptoms and getting treatment early. I didn’t know how uncommon it was in the developed nations. Other parts of the globe are not as lucky and it is through meeting new people that we learn these things. Take a deeper look at hepatitis b and make sure you do not have the symptoms.
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March 9th, 2008
Taking a piece out of history and labor unions of the past, I would like to think that we have improved upon our treatment of workers in blue collar industries. We are only as strong as our weakest link. People who quote that are always talking about a team and a strong business is just that, a team of skilled and visionary people voluntarily united in a common goal. We need to protect and support our team members and teammates. There are times when we slip up, or need some help with matters of legal interest. Finding help like Eley Law Firm - Denver Worker Compensation Attorneys is available to assist in straightening out disputes and getting back on track. Businesses need to keep operating and generating income to support the team. Worker compensation is important to keep moral and productivity up.
Keeping legal issues small and quick is key to operating smoothly without labor unions getting involved. Keep an eye out for attorneys that gently resolve issues and are flexible when dealing with executives and blue collar employees. Each have common goals but go about things differently. Keep your legal battles small and affordable, look for Eley Law Firm in the Denver area.
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January 19th, 2008
Joseph Stalin and the USSR were hot on science. They actually did extremely well in several fields of science, and the superiority of Soviet science led to the Sputnik crisis in 1954.
But the Soviet adoration for science was not all harmless. The Soviet government saw religion as a threat to science, and openly ridiculed Christian belief and incarcerated and murdered tens of millions.
Fast forward to present day.
Richard Dawkins and the new atheists are again attempting to use the government as a tool to persecute Christians.
http://www.individualsovereigntist.com/2007/12/19/the-totalitarianism-of-atheists/
The lessons of the past have been unlearned. Are we doomed to another revolution?
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January 19th, 2008
If there ever was a good time to submit to a quality directory, now is that time. With some many lower class directories and blogs getting penalized for selling their pagerank, its getting easier to spot the strong directories. When you need help getting more attention for your website, look for a strong directory with links to authority web sites. This is the best way to screen a directory, look at who gets to be listed in it.
When you get a link in a free directory, often times, you get what you pay for. And I mean to say, it might also hurt you. You see, Google is one to track paid links and penalize those who are traced to. So if you put your URL in places that link to low quality spam sites, you will labeled as one too. You can find high quality directories by doing a search or by browsing directory ranking sites. Find a good webmaster blog to read who can recommend the best sites to place you link at.
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December 18th, 2007
I’m worried about Paris. I’m a nutritionist by trade, and a huge PH fan, and I feel I’m just sitting idly by while my idol half starves to death in a gulag. It is unbelievable that such cruelty and injustice is occurring right here on American soil. Both my brothers are in the Armed Forces, fighting in the war on terror. Is this the kind of freedom they’re fighting for? I think not.
Paris was always a beanpole and now from what I’ve been able to piece together online, she’s dropping weight like no tomorrow. A lot of bloggers are saying that Paris at first refused to even look at the prison menu. I say good for her! But eventually I guess, even the mighty Paris had to eat something.
Reportedly meals in her jail are served only twice in any twenty-four hour period. The most common meal is the prison-issue ham sandwich. Any PH fan knows she can’t stand ham sandwiches, and considers folks who eat them “low class.” I couldn’t agree more. I hope she gets more vegie meals, and maybe some whey to bulk up in there.
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December 4th, 2007
In 1973, at the height of Nixon’s Watergate scandal, Ted Kennedy actually had the nerve to scream from the Senate floor, “Do we operate under a system of equal justice under law? Or is there one system for the average citizen and another for the high and mighty?”
Experts believe that Mary Jo Kopechne spent two nightmarish hours in an air pocket in the upside down car.
This has been your Irony of the Day.
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November 28th, 2007
Ever wonder why debates on the Internet never accomplish anything?
Perhaps it’s due to debate framing.
A favorite is the debate of 9-11 Truthers versus everybody.
If you allow the 9-11 Truthers (conspiracy theorists) to frame the debate, you get to choose between believing that the CIA engineered 9-11, or that you are a brainwashed stooge of the Bush administration and those evil doers at Fox.
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November 8th, 2007
When I talked to my sister yesterday, she told me of a funny way some guy approached her. He asked if she likes to use the internet. Sure, fine, nothing strange there, but then he asked if she used dating sites often. Hmmm, what is he getting at here?
Well, he apparently thought he recognized her on a free dating site. He said that he was trying to find someone who used an avatar called Meet You Later. He tried and tried to get ahold of this person but there was no response. My sister was a little curious but she had not used a dating site before and said it wasn’t her.
She walked a bit further and she then noticed that the same guy started asking another girl the same thing. Well, what a strange way to approach girls. I am wondering if this guy thinks that will work or something. My guess is he is batting in the minor leagues.
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November 6th, 2007
Courts in the US have been heading in a troublesome direction; namely, trying children and teens as adults. Case in point, troubled teen ( http://www.time.com/time/pow/article/0,8599,101847,00.html ) being tried as an adult. We as an society have to have more understanding when dealing with children.
Of course, the loss of patience is tied to the spike in juvenile offenses, and their brutality. The first step should be treatment. (Click here for more information on residential treatment for teens.) Imparting morality is still very much the domain of the family and parents.
What is your opinion? Do you think that teens should be tried as adults? Should they be rehabilitated or punished?
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November 3rd, 2007
As children we are sheltered from the truth of how the world works. We are taught that justice always prevails.
As adults, we learn the harsh truth. Justice is hard to come by. Occurrences of justice are few and far between. Most injustice goes unchecked. If I were to guess, I would guess that 1 in 10,000 injustices goes uncorrected.
One thing I have learned, though, is that justice can be bought. That’s why attorneys come in handy. (Reputable attorney directory here.)
Judges don’t know justice from a hole in the ground. They do, however, know motions and the law. Most civil cases are won on motions. Bury the unjust in motions, get sanctions, get judgments, and bankrupt those dweebs.
Yes, attorneys are the weapons of today. We don’t get justice in the streets anymore. We get it in courts.
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