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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Report: Illegals released by feds committed 19 murders, 142 sex crimes
Where as the thought that 19 murders and 142 sex crimes could be argued a low count in comparasen to the total numbers of illegals there is another number that deserves as much attention. ‘…All told, the nearly 47,000 illegal … Continue reading
D.C. beltway ‘UFO’ up close at air base
This is in the too weird to be true category. It appears that the navy is also in the drone business and they have had a model built that almost replicates a flying saucer. As you can see from the … Continue reading
US: Peru overtakes Colombia as top cocaine producer
Cannot help but think of the story by Edgar Allen Poe of the House of Usher (House of Usher (film) and The Fall of the House of Usher (book) )every time I read an article of this nature about cocaine. The … Continue reading
Posted in Addictions, Corruption, Politics, The Problem
Tagged addictions, corruption, Operation Colombia, War on Drugs
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14 Executives Who Swear By Meditation
There are those who come out of prison thinking they will leave meditation behind because it was a part of their prison experience. It can and does play an important role if you give it a role to play. Here … Continue reading
Posted in The Journey
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Some Florida lawmakers see wealth rise while in office
Time and time again we see studies that point to politics in Florida as being corrupt but this is something that may be or may not be hard to prove. However, a study of state senators points to their wealth … Continue reading
Many killers who go free with Florida ‘stand your ground’ law have history of violence
It does not take long for the law of unintended consequences to take hold when there is sloppy legislation. However, in Florida it appears there is no hurry to correct sloppy legislation because to do so would be to admit … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, The Problem, Vigilante Justice, Vigilante Justice
Tagged human rights, politics, stand your ground, violent crime
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Child abuse in Alachua county is twice the state average.
This is scary “…The prevalence of child abuse among Alachua country is shocking: In 2010, Alachua County had 1200 documented cases of child abuse, which is twice the state average….” However the question is why or how can it be … Continue reading
Re-entry traps
This is the first shoe to drop and the next one should come in the not too distant future. Can not believe the chages were just dropped because the golf manager was fired unless they have been looking for a … Continue reading
Understanding the Rate-Fixing Inquiry
This is a chance for the Department of Justice to shine but my sense is that it will all stop with the banks kicking in money and everyone will go home. U.S. Is Building Criminal Cases in Rate-Fixing and Understanding … Continue reading
Former state Sen. Mandy Dawson sentenced to six months in federal prison on tax charges
This is what we know about ‘…Dawson pleaded guilty in April to tax evasion and failing to file a tax return. Federal prosecutors say she received about $82,000 in secret payments in an influence-peddling scheme led by Dr. Alan Mendelsohn, … Continue reading
Posted in Corruption, Politics, Prison and Jails, The Problem
Tagged corruption in Florida, politics
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