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The technology age has been embraced enthusiastically by the American people. The vast majority of all the web sites, for example, are of American origin. We use the Internet more than any other people in our daily lives and in our work. It has become a part of our culture, and increasingly a threat to it. We need to find ways for technology to enhance the quality of life in America, not detract from it. Technology should bolster our freedoms not restrict them.
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It is insane for the government to be passing laws legalizing the status of immigrants when the status of so many Americans - white, black, yellow, red, or green - is abysmal. It's unconstitutional, in fact, for the government to create new citizens until all the existing ones are taken care of. Every American put back to work means half a dozen more jobs from dependencies; an illegal immigrant put to work means no dependent jobs because they send 85% of their paycheck home.
The American political establishment has given up on the inner cities and those who live there. How unAmerican! You can't have a strong America without strong cities and inner cities. The first step is to take a bite out of crime by prohibiting the sale of metal bullets to anybody but law enforcement personnel. Everybody else can use rubber bullets. When they shoot and hit somebody both parties will at least live to regret it.
The symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) are exactly the same as those for oxygen deprivation and carbon dioxide poisoning, which happen when not enough fresh air is privided to an occupied space. The incidence of ADD has gone from a few thousand new cases a year to hundreds of thousands of new cases a year since the turn of the millennium. During this time schools have had to (1) pay six figures per building for new "ozone safe" freon; while the ozone hole gets bigger every year, (2) pay 25% more utility bills because the new freons are than much less efficient, and (3) pay increased fuel costs. Reducing fresh air to an occupied space can reduce the air conditioning bill to 1/10th especially in hot and humid climates. There are currently no penalites against those who do not comply with the fresh air standards of the Building Code.
I have contacted many people about this ADD issue. I've published technical papers, I mentioned it in my textbooks from McGraw-Hill. I've published notices in the techical News Groups, and I have emailed literally tens of thousands of senior officials in all the responsible organizations: the ADD groups, the mechanical contractors, Congress, and even Church groups. It's a complete blank wall. I have come to the conclusion that our whole society is uniformly committed to lobotomizing a whole generation of school children. They rationalize it by saying the Bible says children are born evil, and they justify it because it would take money out of their pockets. I guess that's why the call them "Baby Boomers" and the "X Generation."
I published an expose about all of this in 2001, called Behold Leviathan. It explains all the fine details in a dramatic setting ~ i.e. as formal testimony before a U.S. Congress subcommittee. The conclusion of the Congress was that Global Warming, by reducing the air quality of the whole planet, is having the same subtle affect as stale air in a classroom; sparking riots, exacerbating wars, and even causing stock market instability. Just last month the United Nations funded a research project to look into just that possibility. You can get a free copy of the novel in the "interview" tab. I think the military industrial complex is lobbying to KEEP the ADD epidemic going, even to exacerbate it, because wars and conflict are what keep them in business.
Cookies - those unseen and unannounced tools that scavenge data on all visitors to web sites - should be outlawed. When Green Peace wants information on you, they hire people to stand on the street corners, show you their credentials, and give you a form to fill out and sign. Getting private information by any other means is an invasion of privacy and a fundamental violation of the Bill of Rights.
Spam is a problem. The first thing that must be done is to form an official definition of Spam. Generally broadcasting junk mail to random addresses is bad. Carefully posed messages targeted to a specific audience and offering pertinent and valuable information the addressee could reasonably expect to be interested in are not so bad. It would be nice if the browser people could create a tag for emails that would allow people to easily screen all non specific messages, but permit traffic on specific topics. Make opening your mail something to look forward to, rather than to dread.
The fastest growing expense for the U.S. economy is medical care. If any relief of this quickly escalating spiral is to be found, the medical profession is going to have to be a little more accepting of natural remedies. They're going to have to educate people about stress, it's proven role in causing serious disease; how to cope with it, reduce it via exercise and meditation, and how to understand it to then live a more productive life. Another idea is to have a military style "sick call" system for minor emergencies and walk ins. Most people can then be tended to by physician's assistants, fast and inexpensive.
We need to take on the problems of alcohol and drug abuse on the community level. Individuals should be able to ask to have a "no alcohol" or "no drugs" or "no tobacco" icon put on their drivers license to help them in recovery. Here's another motto, "better tobacco than drugs."
The latest theory on the illness known as Gulf War Syndrome is that it is strictly psychological in nature, caused by prolonged, severe stress. We're talking about a total degeneration of the body's ability to function, up to and including terminal cancer. The medical community doesn't have a clue as to its cause, or its cure; and they aren't even looking very hard. I wonder if the military is prepared for an epidemic of the Gulf War Syndrome if the hostilities in Iraq continue at this high level?
As far as that goes, if stress can cause cancer, then why is nobody investigating the possibility that a reduction in a patient's stress level can play a role in curing cancer. Are the pharmaceutical special interest groups so anxious to make money with their drug cures that natural healing methods are outlawed? As an example, I favor pornography over viagra ~ which is just another controlled substance that wrecks havoc on the mind, the body, and the psyche. It should be used as a last resort only; not as a drug of convenience.
I support Janet Jackson's freedom of speech at the super bowl 1/2 time show. I also support the way the media leaves next to nothing to be imagined in how they dress actresses in all the prime time TV shows. In many ways there is more sensuality than in a simple picture of a naked body because the TV melodrama combines music, motion, language, and circumstance. By comparison Janet Jackson's split second performance is nothing at all. George Bush's "rats" ad during the Florida primaries of the 2000 election did far more damage ~ it got him enough votes in that state to win the election. How come the FCC never investigated THAT ?!@$#© 2003 by bill clark
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