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There Is A Yawning Chasm Between Financial Regulation And Patronage And A Risky Crock

December 28, 2009 | Filed Under Finance, Life, Politics, Law and Legal Issues, General Business | No Comments

I caught most of the debate and votes on the new financial reform legislation on CSpan and, to tell the truth, I have serious doubts. To recap relevant past events, there was a big melt down on Wall Street, there is a serious recession with international repercussions and other financial problems,... read more

Terrorist Trials, Khalid Sheik Mohammed, Osama, Virtual Armies, Robot Armies, Bomb Sniffing Dogs

December 9, 2009 | Filed Under Foreign Affairs, Politics, Law and Legal Issues | No Comments

There is talk about bringing the trial of Khalid Sheik Mohammed to New York City. This has induced all sorts of comments from all sorts of places, with the media headline writers accusing him of being the mastermind of the September Eleventh attacks.  Something he was not.  He may have been heavily... read more

Why Not Ask Bernie Madoff To Testify About The Wall Street Meltdown On Capitol Hill

November 24, 2009 | Filed Under Finance, Politics, The Thoughts Of A Writer In New York City, Law and Legal Issues | No Comments

What better way to educate the public on what went wrong in the recent Wall Street meltdown than to have Bernard Madoff, the master of evaporating finances, to testify and offer his thoughts and insights into what went wrong and what could be done to correct the situation going forward.  This is a chance... read more

Still Looking For Counsel. Still Looking For Paid Work Writing.

November 18, 2009 | Filed Under Finance, Politics, The Thoughts Of A Writer In New York City, Law and Legal Issues | No Comments

I  I have found that when dealing with politics and especially American politicians, it pays to repeat yourself until you get your point across. So here goes. I am still looking for reputable counsel.  I still would like to protect my civil and property rights.  I clearly believe I have not been treated... read more

The Financial Melt Down. Like LUCY, Wall Street AND Capitol Hill Have Some Explaining To Do

November 17, 2009 | Filed Under Finance, Politics, The Thoughts Of A Writer In New York City, Law and Legal Issues | No Comments

In light of the Wall Street meltdown, new regulatory legislation is being proposed. I want to offer the following helpful suggestions that I believe will help prevent such economic meltdowns from happening in the future. Why not ask Barry Barack Hussein Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Charlie Rangel to invest... read more

Free Speech, The First Amendment, Petitioning For Redress

November 6, 2009 | Filed Under Politics, Writing, The Thoughts Of A Writer In New York City, Law and Legal Issues | No Comments

The First Amendment protects free speech. It specifically states that the Congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech or of the press.  That means a lot of questionable things can get said or published.  It gives people the right to think for themselves and writers the ability to write about... read more

Is Sovereign Immunity A Lame Excuse For Corruption Or Something Worse?

October 18, 2009 | Filed Under Politics, The Thoughts Of A Writer In New York City, Law and Legal Issues | No Comments

The legal and highly political doctrine of Sovereign Immunity protects elected officials from law suits over damage and harm engendered by their official acts Unlike private businessmen who not only can be sued but also prosecuted for business decisions that injure workers or cause damage or other problems... read more

The Wrangling Over Charlie Rangel’s Ethics Continues

September 12, 2009 | Filed Under Finance, Politics, Law and Legal Issues | No Comments

The voters in certain of our great states, to wit, Alaska and Louisiana, have separately seen the amazing and very surprising yet true phenomenon of two individual and long serving elected officials, Senator Ted Stevens of the aforementioned state of Alaska and Representative William Jefferson in Louisiana,... read more

Hard Hitting Journalistic Writing On Two Sites From Floods To Wildfires To Worse

September 7, 2009 | Filed Under Finance, Editor Central, Politics, Writing, Law and Legal Issues | No Comments

Currently, this writer is proud to say he is having original yet basically different articles published on two different web sites. There are multiple advantages for me, including widening my audience and being able to go into greater depth about the same subject, adding wrinkles as I see fit, even though... read more

An Open Letter Soliciting Counsel. Why I Want A Lawyer.

August 12, 2009 | Filed Under Politics, Investing, Law and Legal Issues | No Comments

I have begun sending the following letter to some reputable legal professionals.  This is very, very important to me. The Constitution may have been established to protect people’s rights yet the current crew in Washington has no interest in such arcane and abstract ideas that limit their political... read more

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