Traditional Marriage Vs Gay Marriage solution SOLUTION = Na’sui

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When I was a young man the actually word gay meant happy but because times change so did the connotation of this word. Now the word marriage is changing and we who feel strongly about the traditional meaning of this word must accept what is occurring and find a solution that works.  We also must understand that the commitment that this word has stood for has declined as the traditional values based on this word have disintegrated faster then ever (ex Brittany Spears, President Clinton etc)

I believe this can only occur if we adopt an old word as our new word for a committed lovingly union between a man and a woman. This word is “Na’sui” it is a Hebrew word for this union so it’s history goes back hundreds if not thousands of years. This word will be protected not only because of it’s historic value but because it will be a legal protected term, as well as a term that requires certain parameters to be accepted (see below)

(1) The man and woman must make a commitment by clergy or those trained in performing this function.

(2) The man and woman must be educated about the commitment this relationship entails.

Society should give special benefits to these relationship because they are the building blocks of society.  Most individuals in society are heterosexual and therefore are most likely the ones that will produce children. A committed relationship between these individuals from different sexes has been demonstrated throughout history to be the most successful way to raise children, lesson poverty and misery.

A Cure for Cancer and other Life threatening diseases and cell phones

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Today much of the research spent on trying to find a cure for Cancer and other Life threatening diseases is spent by governmental agencies. These agencies may have the best intentions in mind but politics is politics and therefore monies can be spent inefficiently or as a favor to a friend and/or  “lobbyist”.   Individuals who challenge the monies that are wasted in this government endeavor or called cruel and/or indifferent when truly they might be the only ones on the true path to cures.

The cure to these diseases is in the hands of the same institutions that have recreated the cell phone over a hundred times, “The Private Sector”.  If companies  were told that they would pay no taxes on the profits they received for finding a cure to a life threatening disease (that they made available to everyone) those cures would be within reach.  This incentive would give the private sector the boost they need  to invest  monies in a product and or service that would truly work.

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Freedom Speech and Freedom of the Press- Under attack

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‘Insider threat’? Program urging  federal workers to tattle on each other raises concerns

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Amid the furor in Washington over government leaks and media exposés, a  little-known executive order signed by President Obama in October of 2011 could  fuel the paranoia.

It requires government agencies to “implement an insider threat detection and  prevention program” — in effect, ordering all government employees, regardless  of security clearances or the sensitivity of their work, to police fellow  workers as potential security threats, and report the suspicious behavior to  superiors.

Asked Monday about the executive order, as first reported by McClatchy  Newspapers, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said: “I confess I didn’t see  the story. I’ll have to take the question.”

The edict applies to all government agencies, even those with no involvement  in national security matters such as the Peace Corps and the Department of  Education.

As an example of the order’s broad sweep, a Department of Education security  systems webinar describes how, “certain life experiences can alter a person’s  normal behavior and cause them to act illegally or irresponsibly.”

It points to “stress, divorce, untreated mental illness, financial problems,  frustrations with co-workers or the organization” as warning signs that must be  reported.

Mark Zaid, an attorney who has represented government whistle-blowers accused  of wrongdoing, said the program may lead some ethical workers with constructive  suggestions to do the wrong thing.

“It’s hitting a small problem, although a significant one, with  sledgehammer,” he said.

“There is a psychological component to it — that they are actually pushed in  the wrong direction toward being more of an insider threat,” he said. “I’ve seen  over the years where I’ve had intelligence clients say to me in frustration  that, “You know, ‘why don’t I just walk over to the Russian Embassy and just  sell the information’.”

Some advocates for transparency, including the new FBI Director nominee James  Comey, believe workers need more freedom to air grievances, not less.

Comey expressed that sentiment in a promotional video for one of his recent  employers, Bridgewater Securities. In the video, Comey claimed to have been  attracted to the company, because of its philosophy of openness. — a stark  contrast to his experience in the federal government where he was once as  assistant attorney general during the George W. Bush administration. “I had sat  in the White House situation room, in meetings chaired by the president, where I  could tell from the body language of people around the table that they had  things to say and couldn’t say them,” he said.

The Obama administration’s crackdown on leaks has already had a chilling  effect on the flow of news. In an appearance at the National Press Club last  week, Associated Press boss Gary Pruitt said, “Some of our longtime trusted  sources have become nervous and anxious about talking to us, even on stories  that aren’t about national security.”

Pruitt, whose organization’s phones records were seized by the Department of  Justice in a leak probe, added, “Government employees that we once checked in  with regularly will no longer speak to us by phone.”

Zaid said a larger problem is that most government agencies have no place  where workers with legitimate grievances can go within the organization, without  fear of being branded a malcontent — or worse, a potential national security  threat.

Read more:  http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/06/24/program-urging-federal-workers-to-tattle-on-each-other-raises-concerns/#ixzz2XDpf1WS6

Press Freedom and Security is essential in a democracy

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Journalist Michael Hastings sent  chilling email to colleagues before death

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    This undated photo provided by Blue Rider Press/Penguin shows  award-winning journalist and war correspondent Michael Hastings. (AP)

Mere hours before the fiery car crash that took his life, journalist Michael  Hastings sent an email to friends and colleagues urging them to get legal  counsel if they were approached by federal authorities.

“Hey [redacted] the Feds are interviewing my ‘close friends and  associates,'”read the message dated June 17th at 12:56 pm from Hastings to  editors at  the website BuzzFeed, where he worked.

“Perhaps if the authorities arrive ‘BuzzFeed GQ’, er HQ, may be wise to  immediately request legal counsel before any conversations or interviews about  our news-gathering practices or related journalism  issues.”

Read more:  http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/24/journalist-michael-hastings-sends-chilling-e-mail-to-colleagues-before-death/#ixzz2XDovznZA

Loudest voice in a room- Bully Pulpit

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We all sometimes raise our voice a bit too loud but there is usually is one person who does it habitually. This person uses their voice to intimidate others into doing as they say. They are truly using a “bully pulpit” technique. Those who are timid or just “want peace” will find ways to accommodate the bully even when they are clearly wrong and/or their opinion is opposite the majority.

The best way to deal with these individuals is through speaking softly and carrying a big rifle (stick was taken). Seriously though, when you are extremely courteous to those individuals but not intimidated by their rants those around you will become stronger as well. For example you can say ” I appreciate your passion but I believe it’s important that other voices are heard and therefore I hope you’ll listen to mine.”  In the end the crowd might still give into the bully but at least you will be free from being another one of their victims.

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Regulation hurt the small and weak much more then the powerful and elite.

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When government adds new regulations the burden of absorbing these acts is  put on the backs of those who can least afford them. Large corporation can hire lawyers to find loopholes that enable them to escape the pain these regulations cause, or have the ability to absorb the cost regulations bring on them. Mom and pop businesses find it much more difficult to absorb those costs. While large companies can shift the cost of new regulations on the consumer by raising prices, it’s more difficult for a small business with less products and/or less sales to do the same.

It is not only business that suffer from over-regulation but those who are the vulnerable in our society.  Large companies raise prices on items to cover the cost that new regulations bring to their businesses; which makes it more difficult for those who are struggling to buy the products they need for themselves and their families. New regulations also bring new costs to businesses, so that these businesses will be less likely to hire new employees and/or increase salaries of those that work for them. This burden is most felt by those who are the poorest among us because many of them are looking for positions and also can barely afford to survive with the monies they currently are receiving.

regulation burden  Let us truly help the small and weak but cutting undue regulations and red tape.

Economic Dominoes

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It appears that the Economy is like a group of Dominoes ready to fall.  All it will take for this to occur is if Federal Reserve Bernanke decides to stop pumping it up with government monies.  Once those monies start drying up interest rates will start creeping up, this in turn will result in inflation going up, which will greatly hurt consumer spending and finally stop economic growth as a whole.  I believe this mess could have been avoided in the first place if the government was not this deeply involved in the free marketplace. Dominoes G-D willing my predictions are wrong but in case I’m right it might be a good time to consider investments in Gold and other precious metals.

Never Again! Is that a hollow statement today?

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Today a holocaust of the innocent is occurring in North Korea and the world ignores these atrocities. Innocent families are put in concentration camps as described in “Escape from Camp 14” yet the world ignores their pain.  The 6 concentration camps have lasted twice as long as the Soviet Gulags yet we hardly hear a word from the world community. How can we truly make a difference.

(1)  Get involved in the movement click  http://www.snkr.org/

(2) Advocate that world bodies such as the UN demand an end to this persecution.

(3) Organize a boycott of Chinese goods until the government agrees to put pressure on North Korea to close these camps. The Chinese government props up North Korea.

(4) Plan for joint military action to liberate these camps if all else failsescape 2

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Nanny Bloomberg-Comes to our rescue again… Really?

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Mayor Bloomberg Strikes Again — and This Time He’s Trying to Regulate…Trash

Instead of just tossing your orange peels, coffee grinds, egg shells and table scraps into the garbage can, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg is proposing a plan that would require residents separate compostable food items from their regular refuse.