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Obama – An Extremely Hard Working Man!

Published: June 23rd, 2009

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There are some key issues he supports, on which my ethics do not conform with. I was not an Obama supporter prior to the elections. I still don’t support quite a few of his politics, but I am bowled over by his work ethic, charm and willingness to bring change.

Whether right or wrong, I never doubted his sincerity! Obama can inspire you beyond the racial or political affiliation one may have. He sure inspires me a lot. Man, is this an extremely hard working dude or what? He is focused, determined on the issues and is intent on solving them. He is always tackling one problem to another at record pace. He sure earns his paycheck deservedly.

I am glad we have someone in the White House, who is looking to get things done as opposed to engaging with mere fluff talk and flat footed hyperbole. Things do not change in our lifetime simply because we have talks and discussions or different points of views.

Things change because smart folks like Obama, are constantly in ACTION, taking ACTION, taking CHANCES to see what works and what does not and in the process, trying to get THINGS DONE. If you don’t act, your thoughts, plans and intent are merely that – Wishful thinking. Go Obama!






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Money – Instant Fortunes, and Sudden Headaches

Published: June 18th, 2009

Instant Fortunes, and Sudden Headaches

By CAITLIN KELLY

Published: December 29, 2007 – The New York Times

So what would you do if you got your wish and suddenly came into a lot of money — by winning the lottery, perhaps, or getting a six-figure insurance settlement or a long-awaited inheritance? Financial freedom, right?

Ken Jennings, a 33-year-old former software engineer who earned more than $2.5 million by winning 74 consecutive games on “Jeopardy” in 2004, says it is not that simple.

“For a long time, I was paralyzed,” he said. “I didn’t know what to do. I was depositing a $1.5 million check into an account that had never had more than $5,000 in it.” What he did was quit his job. Eighteen months later, he moved his family from Salt Lake City to a larger home in the more expensive city of Seattle, bought a widescreen television and has become an author and developer of board games. Initially, he said, “it was a very lonely feeling. I was getting junk mail from all over the world and begging letters.”

He added: “For a lot of people, the money is the end. But that’s just the beginning. You need to decide what your goal is and stick to it.”

Laurel Touby, 44, an entrepreneur based in New York City, made her money last summer by selling mediabistro.com, a Web site for job-seeking media and creative professionals that she had founded in 1996. She sold it for $23 million — leaving $9 million to $11 million, she said, in her bank account after taxes. One of her concerns, she said, was losing friendships. “I’ve tried to be really direct, and I try to be really sensitive to their needs,” she said. “Otherwise you do have a separation and scare people off.”

Like Mr. Jennings, Ms. Touby and her husband, Jon Fine, a journalist, are feeling their way in an unfamiliar new world of money with little guidance.

“I had all kinds of illusions about how far the money would go and what I would enjoy, but they’re not true,” Ms. Touby said. “I thought, ‘O.K., a car and driver and a new apartment and a whole new life.’ In fact, I can only afford two out of three.”

She said she interviewed 20 wealthy people for advice and quickly found out about the deep divide between the truly wealthy — for whom private jets are the norm — and people in her new station.

Robert Frank, a columnist for The Wall Street Journal who wrote the book “Richistan: A Journey Through the American Wealth Boom and the Lives of the New Rich” (Crown, 2007), drew the same dividing line as Ms. Touby. From 1995 to 2003, the number of millionaire households more than doubled to more than eight million, he wrote in his book, with many of those households worth far more than $10 million.

For people who did not grow up wealthy, suddenly having to figure out how to conserve and build on a seven- or even eight-figure windfall is not easy. Nor is it easy to find smart, solid advice for handling it.

“If you have list of 10 things you think you’ll be able to do with all your money, you’ll only be able to do two,” Ms. Touby said. “There’s a knockdown period when the accountants tell you what’s really possible.” She remains determined to buy a Manhattan loft apartment, which will consume half her money, and must still earn $100,000 a year to maintain it, she said.

Elwood Bartlett, a 41-year-old accountant in Westminster, Md., won $84 million in a lottery last summer — $33 million after taxes. He gave away $200,000 to the Special Olympics while fending off hundreds of strangers pleading for his aid or investment.

“I went from being ‘Elwood Bartlett the individual’ to ‘the corporation’” he said. He incorporated himself to gain protection from a frivolous lawsuit. “Someone could see my face on TV and walk in front of my car,” he said.

Mr. Bartlett’s wealth has allowed him access to investments available only to those with $2 million to $5 million, like certain hedge funds. “I’ve bought a number of properties and I’ve made some opportunities for people,” he said. He has hired a full-time personal trainer, property manager and personal assistant, paying each an annual salary, with health benefits, of $30,000 to $60,000.

Mary Sue Donohue, a lawyer in Boca Raton, Fla., who has specialized in wills, trusts and estates for 25 years, advises caution. Many of the newly wealthy immediately want a larger house, she said. “It’s a pattern we regularly see, and it’s not a wise choice. It’s not necessary — they already have a place to live.”

Ms. Donohue advises clients to spend 5 to 10 percent at once, to have a little fun. “For anyone with a net worth of $250,000 or less, a windfall can be a real shock,” she said.

Patricia MacGregor, of Wellington, Fla., who has written 26 thrillers as T. J. MacGregor, used a $100,000 inheritance to pay down credit card debt and buy her daughter a used car. She put the rest into certificates of deposit earning 5 percent. Ms. MacGregor, whose husband, Rob MacGregor, is also an author, said the money “basically made life easier,” adding, “We have no steady income so if we have a slow year,” interest income on what is left can help pay the bills.

A windfall need not be six figures to make a difference. Janice Moore, for instance, ended up with $8,000 by selling a rare Beatles album. Her copy of “Yesterday and Today,” which she bought in 1966 at a Sears store, bore the “butcher” cover that had been recalled by the record company. She had not paid it much attention until a relative mentioned a couple years ago that the album might be worth a lot of money.

Experts on “Antiques Roadshow” on PBS confirmed that the record was valuable. She spent half the proceeds from the sale on repairing her roof and the rest on her first trip to Europe, including a walk on Abbey Road, made famous by another Beatles album.

Initially, conceded Ms. Moore, an administrative assistant in Schaumburg, Ill., “I didn’t know what to do with it.”

For those who had gotten much more money, investing in C.D.’s, mutual funds and real estate was attractive, but making the bigger choices remained daunting, sometimes for months.

Mr. Jennings said, “The fun part for me was seeing my face with some seven-figure number below it,” when he was on “Jeopardy.” “It was like playing Pac-Man. It never felt real, but when Alex Trebek pulled a seven-figure check from his pocket, I almost fainted. It wasn’t a video game score. I was now ‘the millionaire guy.’”

His advice now? “Put your money somewhere not idiotic and leave it alone as much as possible.”

On The Net : The New York Times






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Craiglist to Drop “Erotic Services” Ads

Published: May 13th, 2009

Those fucking scumbags over at Craigslist finally relented. Morons!

Assholes like these should not be able to profit from their ventures. To damn with their ‘free classifieds’. Nothing is free! There is always a price to pay.

Down with Craigslist. We can live without it.

Craigslist – The garbage site of the Internet

Craigslist – Classifieds for perverts and criminals

Craigslist – Any alternatives

Craiglist to drop “erotic services” ads

By Jason Szep

BOSTON (Reuters) – Online classified site Craigslist will replace its “erotic services” ads with a new adult category “to bar flagrant prostitution and porn,” the Connecticut attorney general’s office said on Wednesday.

Craigslist’s sex-service listings have faced intense scrutiny following the April 14 murder of 25-year-old masseuse Julissa Brisman, who advertised on Craigslist in Boston. Philip Markoff, a 23-year-old Boston University medical student, was charged with killing Brisman and with attacks on two other women he met through Craigslist.

Officials from Craigslist were not immediately available to comment.

The “erotic services” section will end within seven days and be replaced with a new section called “adult services” where every advertisement will be manually reviewed by Craigslist staff, Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said in a statement.

In April, Blumenthal had asked Craigslist officials to eliminate photographs in the “erotic services” and similar sections of the site, hire staff to screen ads that blatantly violate Craigslist rules and offer incentives for people who flag and report prostitution advertisements.

Craigslist informed him of the changes on Tuesday night, Blumenthal said.

Craigslist, a 14-year-old online bazaar that generates more than 20 billion page views per month in 50 countries with a staff of just 28 people, is partially owned by online auctioneer eBay, which bought 25 percent in 2004.

Along with its free listings for just about anything — from apartments to furniture, jobs and cars — San Francisco-based Craigslist.org provides one of the largest and most controversial sex-service listings.

“We will be monitoring closely to make sure that this measure is more than a name change from erotic to adult and that the manual blocking is tough and effective to scrub prostitution and pornography,” said Blumenthal, who has led a task force with other attorneys general on Craigslist.

Tabloids dubbed Markoff “the Craigslist killer.”

The murder followed the killing of George Weber, a New York reporter knifed to death after responding to a personal ad he placed on Craigslist in March, and the early-April sentencing of Michael Anderson, a Minnesota man convicted of killing a woman who responded to a babysitting ad.

The Craigslist measures could set a precedent for similar sites, Blumenthal said.

“Closing the erotic services section — a blatant Internet brothel — should lead to other blocking and screening measures, and set a model for other sites, if Craigslist keeps its word,” Blumenthal said.

On The Net : Reuters






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Susan Boyle – If Only We Were All Blind, We’d Know Love!

Published: April 16th, 2009

Susan Boyle – This world learned a simple lesson in humility, love and appreciation. So much for ‘What you see is what you get!’

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America – A Nation of Thugs & Thieves

Published: March 16th, 2009

America is by all accounts meandering on its way to become a nation of thugs and thieves. Look all around you. Listen! See! The good guys barely get a snippet. The thugs win multi-million dollar sports and recording deals. The soldier who dies on a roadside in a far off land barely gets a few seconds of acknowledgment, while a thug who hits her woman will potentially be nominated for more Grammy awards in recognition of some crappy thuggish tunes the ignorant call – ‘music.’

Watch the news. Seemingly, all the degenerate idiots get coverage. The media loves them. There seems to be no shortage of low lives, whose antics are celebrated as rite of passage for young kids to emulate. The garbage being celebrated all across the board as popular culture is nothing but sleaze balls being rewarded as role models in our  so called highly advanced, civilized society. Yeah! Greatest country on the planet, my ass.

America today, is as corrupt, violent and unethical as those corrupt, violent and unethical countries we like to denounce in garb of being civil. No one wants to be ethical. When no one is looking, they will gladly take what is not theirs.  Some will assume ownership of property, which does not belong to them on basis of their own laws.

America today is a farce. The thugs and thieves who run the media have prevailed in every corner of our social fabric. We raise kids to be pimps and sluts while engaging in behavior unfit to be known as humans. A child growing up today is on course to become a social whore or a pimping dog, if not a cocaine addict. Do you disagree? Check on your kids, on their lifestyle while you superficially call your dumb ass as Christians. The cycle continues.

Yeah, we have set a great cultural high bar for our future generations. Carry on with your thieving, thuggery and whore mongering. You will get media attention. Yes, media attention. The ultimate barometer to your success.

So much for a so called ‘civilized’ nation.

Fuck you America. Throw your demented social garbage and get your act together before I ever decide to regain your respect again. So, Americans are still nice people. But, not nice enough. And not nearly smart enough.

Want your daughter to be a musician? Train her to show booty. Her debut album will strike platinum for sure. Want your son to hit balls out the park? Start doping him. If this does not work, have them make a sex video. That will work without a doubt. Not to say they won’t indulge in this garbage if the cameras are not rolling. And don’t forget the drugs. How can you call yourself an American, if your perverted head does not get high ever so often?

Want to take away from me, what’s not yours? Just try, you so called civilized punks. I will bypass the law and send my own verdict and enforcement at your doorstep. This country ceased to be a nation of laws since a long time ago.






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