To temper legal skills with a humane approach. Is that putting a smiley face over the doors to the prison? And, is the water in prison safer than where the non-incarcerated poor live?
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in acclaim, biology, cartoon, compassion, crime, democracy, denial, education, energy, enforcement, ethics, human rights, leadership, policy, politics, thinking, waste, water
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Tagged education, law, leadership, policy, politics, water
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Haven’t they ever heard of the Halliburton loophole? What’s the matter with those people?
???????? which is Hindi for what goes around, comes around
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in abuse, atmosphere, chemistry, energy, health, manufacturing, politics, standards
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Tagged denial, emissions, health, law, petroleum, politics
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Judge Carl J. Barbier said his ownership of debt instruments issued by Halliburton and Transocean does not give him a financial interest in these companies.
What’s Good for BP is Good for BP
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in conflict, critique, economics, energy, environment, humor, policy, politics
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Tagged humor, petroleum, policy, politics
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Joe Barton (R-Texas), 6/17, apologizing to BP CEO Tony Hayward at an Energy and Commerce hearing: “I am ashamed … that a private corporation can be subject to what I would characterize as a shake down.”
When you have them by the replicating systems, their memory and actions will follow.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in behavior, democracy, emotion, ethics, fear, persuasion, policy, politics, research, thinking
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Tagged brain, democracy, economics, environment, ethics, fear, persuasion, policy, thinking
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Stop-loss is a policy, Daniel Webster, which says the Military Industrial Complex can expend soldiers beyond the end of their signed contracts.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in anger, complexity, democracy, energy, history, music, patterns, peace, politics, poverty, security, war
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Tagged democracy, law, patterns, petroleum, war
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“a lobbying effort that looks like little more than extortion”
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in cinema, energy, ethics, health, human rights, journalism, politics, safety, standards, waste, water
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Tagged crime, deception, Ecuador, emissions, petroleum, politics, waste
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Does the arrogant expectation to prevail seem familiar?