Archive for November, 2005

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Selling (Out) America by the Dollar

I’m sure everyone’s aware of our larger cities across America selling the naming rights for pubic buildings built with taxpayers funds to private corporations…… I, personally, think this is criminal and should be viewed as a “conflict of interest” in that it is nothing more than an unfair business advantage and not only gives the […]

3 Relevent Quotes

1st ” The larger the lie, the more people will believe it” Adolph Hitler 2nd “Those who do not remember the past, are condemned to repeat it” Anonymous Soldier who helped liberate the Auschwitz Concentration Camp Both are extremely relevant today, don’t ya think? My Personal favorite. “Anything you’re doing right now, that is not […]

New Google Service

Thought I’d pass this on. Looks very interesting. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Google Inc.’s Internet-leading search engine on Thursday will begin serving up the entire contents of books and government documents that aren’t entangled in a copyright battle over how much material can be scanned and indexed from five major libraries. The list of Google’s […]

American Mindset

Sensing a market opportunity, Net Nanny, makers of Net Nanny filtering software, announced this week it will introduce NetNarrow, an English-only product that automatically filters out content that appears to be international. Specifically, the software looks for world datelines and keywords indicative of irrelevant foreign stories, including “Shiite,” “post-Apartheid,” and “Bob Geldof.” Survey-taker Craig Barker […]

Tax Reform

From MSNBC: What do you guys think? Tax reform recommendations Brief explanations of the two proposals by the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform: — SIMPLIFIED INCOME TAX: Like the current system, this option levies taxes on individual and business income. The panel stripped out most of the tax deductions and credits available to […]