SmartGrid: Technology For "Big Brother" The Utah Compact and the Rule of Law Debating America’s Internal Security Crisis Presidential Look: The Bad, Beautiful and Voting-booth Realities
But despite glowing promises of energy savings and lower rates, the project from the outset has faced opposition from a public that does not want a technology that can “control appliances” from a point outside the home, and is increasingly alarmed by the threat the meters pose to health and privacy. And that opposition is growing. “There is a major war being waged in this country, although you'd never know it by the silence from the old, disgraced media (ABC, CBS, NBC) and all the cable ‘news’ networks,” writes columnist Devvy Kidd in a recent report for.....
http://www.newswithviews.com/NWV-News/news273.htm
by NWV News
The Rule of Law is the cornerstone of freedom. It states that ALL men are subject to law, even the kings and presidents who rule over nations. The Rule of Law is a mighty fence that stands between order and chaos, between civilization and barbarism, between liberty and tyranny. The Utah Compact tosses aside 800 years of history as thoughtlessly as a wanton woman casts aside her virtue. Like a lovely temptress, the Compact whispers beguiling phrases that seduce.......
http://www.newswithviews.com/Johnson/karen103.htm
by Former Arizona State Senator, Karen Johnson
The Tea Party/CNN debate was much better than the one sponsored by NBC and Politico, in terms of giving all of the candidates a fair chance to express their views, but some critical issues are still being neglected. One of them, internal security, did come up during the Ames debate sponsored by Fox News and The Washington Examiner, when Newt Gingrich was challenged on his.....
http://www.newswithviews.com/Kincaid/cliff550.htm
by Cliff Kincaid
In making these assessments, I don’t imply that ideology is insignificant. The point is, however, that just as the wrong politics alienates a certain percentage of voters, so does the wrong appearance. Also note that the latter’s significance varies depending on the group in question. Conservative voters are more informed and less likely to operate based on emotion than other Americans, making looks a relatively minor factor in the......
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by Selwyn Duke
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
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