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Monthly Archives: October 2007
Crack 3 in the Liberty Bell
From Wikipedia, we read the definition of Scientific Method “Scientific method is a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. It is based on gathering observable, empirical and measurable evidence subject to … Continue reading
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Crack 2 in the Liberty Bell
There are at least 30 serious cracks or flaws in the American Justice system. Imagine that you were walking down the sidewalk and a police officer thought you looked like a wanted “criminal”. He starts to arrest you. You push … Continue reading
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30 Cracks in the Liberty Bell
There are at least 30 serious cracks or flaws in the American Justice system. From the National Science Foundation News A recent study* reveals the extent of this problem. In 24 of a sample 28 cases involving Americans who were … Continue reading
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Proposed Curriculum for Utopian Studies
Proposed Curriculum for Utopian Studies: 1.) Logical thinking. 2.) Mathematical Logic. 3.) Word definitions and vocabulary 4.) Facts and truth. 5.) Theories, proof and disproof. 6.) Statistical Analysis of Data 7.) Computer programming 8.) Artificial intelligence 9.) Leading principles and … Continue reading
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Judges, Courts, Police & Representatives Insane
Kiefer Sutherland, who plays hero Jack Bauer on the Fox TV hit drama 24, has been sentenced to 48 days in jail for a DUI arrest late last month. Sutherland was arrested for drunk driving after attending a party to … Continue reading
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Several Police Brutality Videos
If you look at the following police brutality videos, bear in mind the supposition that a democratic republic exists only to protect the rights of the citizens. Raye’s World Epidemic Of Police Brutality Sweeps America Amendment IV isn’t used properly … Continue reading
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Are Judges Zombies?
The following is a quote from the Christian Science Monitor In Gall v. US, a federal judge rejected the suggested guidelines sentence of three years in prison and instead sentenced Brian Gall to three years’ probation. Mr. Gall pleaded guilty … Continue reading
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Government is Useful for …
Government is useful for protecting us against government. The Fourth Amendment protects us against outrageous police and government spy agencies. Unfortunately, the Patriot Act and Supreme Court decisions have rendered the Fourth Amendment toothless. Public prosecutors protect us against charges … Continue reading
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