ACLU Lawyer – Harvey A. Sliverglate – Knows Squat About What Cops Can Do

Absolutely incorrect : “Why? Because any citizen–white, black, yellow, male, female, gay, straight, upper or middle or lower class–who deigns to give lip to a police officer during a neighborhood confrontation or traffic stop stands a good chance of being busted. And this is something in police culture nationally–and probably all around the world (I’ve observed Frenchmen giving lip to Paris flics and gendarmes, also with bad results for the civilians)–that begs for change. And so, before th

Facts Pertaining To Job Search

by Alex WuA person, upon completing his education or training is expected to start with a job search to contribute as a worker and an employee and fulfill their share of responsibility as a citizen and a social being. A job is the first step in the cyclic evolution of a human being these days. It is a jungle out there and there is stiff competition for every single opportunity. The better your skills, talent and education qualifications are, the better job you find yourselves in. Unemployed peop

Make America great again – support education being offered to every US adult citizen at University and Technical Schools without cost / tuition free – we are already paying for it with our taxes and have been all along – and UN Economic Crisis Summit June 24 – 26, 2009 – Georgia State Budget and Equity Funds for Georgia Cities, Counties and Businesses

The U.S. has the world’s largest prison population with one in every 31 adults in the corrections system, which includes jail, prison, probation and supervision. States spent a record $51.7 billion on corrections in fiscal 2008. [from - ] FACTBOX: U.S. states in balancing act on budgets Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:51am EDT NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. states are resorting to some unusual measures to balance budgets as the economic recession decimates their revenue. Forty-six U.S. states face fisca

Jermaine Jones Comes Looking for America

By this time next year, Jermaine Jones could be a starter for the United States at the World Cup in South Africa.You are not alone if you have never heard of Jones, a midfielder for Schalke 04 of the Bundesliga. He is a citizen of Germany and the United States, a son of an African-American serviceman and a German woman.“Now that I have a chance to play for America, I want to play for the States,” Jones said in a telephone interview from Frankfurt on Saturday. “Now with the new rule from FIFA, th