Awesome Hash Browns- Trial and Error, Trial and Error….

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My family loves hash browns so almost every Saturday morning for the past year(s) I’ve been making them, but today it was truly special.  This special hash brown was not to oily, not to spicy or plain but just right.  It all occurred due to a mistake in frying pans. I  accidentally chose a frying pan which was too  small for the mixture I made. To insure that they were properly cooked I continually stirred my mixture, this stirring enabled the flavor to seep through each potato without any undue oil. I’ve listed some of the key ingredients that went into my hash browns (below) but if you truly want to taste an awesome hash brown you’ll have to have me cook them up for you. Hey, I didn’t spend years perfecting this potato for nothing.

(1) Potatoes  (2) Onions (3) Garlic (4) hot peppers (5) Pepper ( 6) Salt (7) Garlic (8) Cilantro (9) Red Pepper ( 10) Salt( 11) Paprika (12)Pepp.ercorns (13)Bananas (14) Carrots (15)Spinach (16) Jarlsberg Cheese (17) Light Olive Oil the chef

Edwin Snowden- The Future

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We need to have a place where individuals like Edwin Snowden and other whistleblowers can go without repercussions, when they feel that the government is committing actions that are  unjust. People who work for the government are most likely to see abuses that need to be corrected, yet they fear if they speak out they could lose their job or face even more serious ramifications. We the citizen lose when whistleblowers don’t have an avenue to voice their concerns. Here is how we solve this problem (below) .

1) An independent judicial board selected by Republicans and Democrats is set up.

2) Government officials can send their complaints to this board anonymously and will be guaranteed to receive a response within 30 days.

3) The independent judicial board must confidentially review the complaint and make a recommendation within that 30 days period.

4) If the government employee feels that they have not received an adequate response within 30 days they have the right to have the board send an anonymous general letter of their complaint to the press  and government officials for their review. The government employee will have to approve the letter before it is sent out.

 

Sarah Murnaghan- Out of Surgery

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PHILADELPHIA –  A 10-year-old girl whose  efforts to qualify for an organ donation spurred public debate over how organs  are allocated underwent a successful double-lung transplant on Wednesday, a  family spokeswoman said.

Sarah Murnaghan, who suffers from severe cystic fibrosis, received new lungs  from an adult donor at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, spokeswoman Tracy  Simon said.

The Murnaghan family said it was “thrilled” to share the news that Sarah was  out of surgery.

“Her doctors are very pleased with both her progress during the procedure and  her prognosis for recovery,” the family said in a statement.

Read more:  http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/12/philadelphia-girl-double-lung-transplant-success-family-says/#ixzz2W3O1xMFGSarah

Edward Snowden – Needle in a field of haystacks

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The NSC has declared that their program of seizing records on all it’s employees (the American people) through taking Verizon records, Facebook records etc is an act of national security I call it an act of stupidity. If they are truly to find “possible terrorist and their cells” shouldn’t they keep the scope limited? How does it help looking at Joe Smith’s phone records when they can’t even keep track of Dzokhar Tsarnaev (Boston Massacre’s bomber) post to Facebook? The intelligence community should focus on following the activities of those individuals who have a propensity to acts of violence and their associates and leave the rest of us alone. The constitution under the 4th amendment guarantees the rights of the citizen to unreasonable searches and seizures. I believe the NSC has violated our constitutional rights.

Before we decide if Edward Snowden is a hero or villain I believe you should consider the following questions …. I WOULD LOVE YOUR COMMENTS.

1) Could Mr. Snowden tell his superior officers that he felt that they were violating American’s constitutional rights and get a true hearing on these facts?

2) Is Mr. Snowden act of going public an act which could put other actions of national security at risk?

3) What would you do in such a situation?

4) Does the act of Mr. SnowdenNSC encourage others in National Security to leak additional information to the media?

Happy Sweet 16 -Snowflake- Movie Star

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Happy Birthday Snowflake. It’s your sweet sixteen and I hope it’s all that you wished for. Snowflake Weinfeld is currently one of the stars in a wonderful film called “All Screwed Up”. They safe the best for last.  “Sorry” rest of the cast but how many  dogs do you know that can actually talk.

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Snowflake resting after another hard day doing nothing.

The real F*** word

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Key- F Words in their significance

FAITH- Don’t let the world around move you from the values and faith that is in your  heart and soul.

FAMILY- Always be true to your family and learn to accept them for better or worse (except in the case of abuse  then substitute good friends). Make sure you work to have the financial resources to take care of them in good and bad times.

FRIENDS: Be a true friend to those who have been true to you.

FORGIVENESS: Learn to forgive those who have mistreated you when they truly seek redemption.

FUN: Make sure you take the time to have fun.

 

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This is truly frightening!! It’s we the people! Not we the government!

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Documents: U.S. intelligence mining data from nine U.S. Internet companies in broad secret program

By  Barton Gellman and Laura Poitras, Thursday, June 6, 2:43 PM

The National Security Agency and the FBI are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies, extracting audio, video, photographs, e-mails, documents and connection logs that enable analysts to track a person’s movements and contacts over time.

The highly classified program, code-named PRISM, has not been disclosed publicly before. Its establishment in 2007 and six years of exponential growth took place beneath the surface of a roiling debate over the boundaries of surveillance and privacy. Even late last year, when critics of the foreign intelligence statute argued for changes, the only members of Congress who knew about PRISM were bound by oaths of office to hold their tongues.

An internal presentation on the Silicon Valley operation, intended for senior analysts in the NSA’s Signals Intelligence Directorate, described the new tool as the most prolific contributor to the President’s Daily Brief, which cited PRISM data in 1,477 articles last year. According to the briefing slides, obtained by The Washington Post, “NSA reporting increasingly relies on PRISM” as its leading source of raw material, accounting for nearly 1 in 7 intelligence reports.

That is a remarkable figure in an agency that measures annual intake in the trillions of communications. It is all the more striking because the NSA, whose lawful mission is foreign intelligence, is reaching deep inside the machinery of American companies that host hundreds of millions of American-held accounts on American soil.

The technology companies, which participate knowingly in PRISM operations, include most of the dominant global players of Silicon Valley. They are listed on a roster that bears their logos in order of entry into the program: “Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, Apple.” PalTalk, although much smaller, has hosted significant traffic during the Arab Spring and in the ongoing Syrian civil war.

Dropbox , the cloud storage and synchronization service, is described as “coming soon.”

Government officials declined to comment for this article.

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