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		<title>By: Christopher Tingus</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christopher Tingus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:07:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cupid has struck HLSWatch.com! Certainly unprepared for such a scenario unfolding....

To have spoken to special ops soldiers first to kick in the doors of concentration camps, to listen to the stories of their findings, to talk with a woman who as a little girl, watched her entire family mauled down by Germans, SS troops whose leadership was required to trace back their roots as far back as the 17th century to become SS commanders...oh, how many I spoke with under attack at Pearl Harbor as Japanese planes hovered above and then came straight towards them, the stories of US military officers being duped by Jaspanese officers who stated they wanted to surrender and later their heads cut off placed on their rifles with helmets on - not a pretty picture Life without freedom....also, just how crude and outright damned in hell mankind truly portrays....The numerous fellas I spoke with over many years reflecting on the day they hit the beaches in Normandy, the horrid stories they shared, the cost of Freedom....

What really disturbs me is that mankind&#039;s brutality is ever more present here in the US as its government, those we have &quot;entrusted&quot; by precious vote, where today people in other parts of the world standing in line waiting to vote will be killed by suicide bomber, out elected officials, folks like Kerry and people whose smug smile like Pelosi and &quot;Mr. Barney&quot; and of course the illustrious Harry Reid, a President whose pop-culture popularity helps him through each day, while his broken promises, an economy stalled and on the verge of swooping down on its U-shaped recession causing numerous &quot;good &#039;ol beltway boys&quot; to bailout, not to seek another term, a gridlocked Washington, afraid to lead, to portray strong leadership. The Israelis have God on their side who will always protect them, do we have God by our side when you Mr. President, knowing the Constitution as you do, allow Nancy Pelosi to cirumvent the Constitution in her self-agenda - I call for her immediate resignation for the indignation of her by the American populace and my dislike of her smug smile is quite evident -        

A young woman, a Persian woman, whose preciousness in a rcih history of an educated, wonderful people, her blood spilled on the streets of Tehran murdered because she chose to protest...The dastardly deeds continue today by the &quot;Brutes of Tehran&quot; - Will it be Israel that attacks Iran, the Americans, the Brits, well my bet, it will eventually be the Germans who are leading the EU with a fast deployment Army, new shiny naval vessels sailing the Meditarannean, a thirst for oil and thus, the new Middle East power broker to go head to head with the Iranians, the same whose hands are so bloodies with the preciousness of our youth who as US soldiers are found everywhere professing the story of Freedom versus evil-doers, those seeking our demise in every way possible, never to be underestimated.

No, we cannot assure that this great nation under God, based on Judaic-Christian values, a country founded by pioneers, innovators, men and women who chose to stand up to the King and say, no more taxes and fees as we will no longer tolerate such abuse, such dysfunctional ruling and fled to find a new world, a beacon of hope in Freedom which has captured the minds, the souls of so many from our shores and beyond, a Freedom which has afforded many like me tha opportunity to stand in the street with protest against the injustice of those whose power has crippled them and placed us in such peril once again as every form of manmade government since Babylon  
has failed for man&#039;s lust for power, greed, self-agenda, the same we see with the beltway gridlock today, the partisanship, a German-led revival which will unleash a worldwide conflagration...Freedom is so precious and your vote &quot;entrusting&quot; those at the helm, so taken for granted.... 

God Bless America!

Christopher Tingus
PO Box 1612
Harwich (Cape Cod), MA 02645 USA
chris.tingus@gmail.com

*Interestingly I visited the &quot;Wall Street fellas&quot; last week asking for $200 million dollars as a loan to reach out to Africa, the Middle East, to the Gndges River in India &quot;invest&quot; in the infrastructure -substantial and profitable - wastewater development, water purification project development, the opportunity to make a difference and give another a clean glass of water, &quot;to make a difference&quot; and apparently the turning of cheek, the frowns, the opportunity to reach out to the less fortunate - to do a humanitarian deed is overshadowed for any checks I could see written were bonus checks &quot;Mr. Barney&quot; for it was you standing at the podium standing and making pleas for &quot;bailout fiat bucks&quot; and later finding no explanation as to the whereabouts of $750 billion in first checks to Hank Paulson et al....

The present mentality -

&quot;Let the people go thirsty for they are mere servants, underlings,  - so what if federal employees on the Hill, senate workers and others directly involved with our elected decision-makers owe millions in back taxes Representative Lynch (MA) - tell the press just how much is owed as they will be shocked - so what if the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (MA/DOR) replies to my inquiry that it only certifies employee filing each tax season, however MA/DOR officials have no idea who may owe taxes within its own rank while good citizens, taxpayers who are in proper appeal have their bank accounts levied, principal residence placed lien and their Right to drive their automobile stripped of them placing them in peril, unable to go to grocery store, to pick up meds, to help spouse transport the family, so what, obviously Freedom today is dealt from a stacked deck....

....Freedom as afforded by the vision of our forefathers, clouded by you Mr. President as you do not stand up and speak out against Nancy Pelosi and her outragious statements - 

How dare you, Sir, allow the US Constitution to be so compromised and you, a scholar in Constitutional law, have not an excuse!

It is not the one term Presidency you will serve which is unfortunate given the promise to address the demeanor of Washington, but our fear here on Main Street USA that the likes of those so felonious to the principals of man, will tear us to shreds and as already a - bankrupt state - anguish and despair to pervade our family, community....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cupid has struck HLSWatch.com! Certainly unprepared for such a scenario unfolding&#8230;.</p>
<p>To have spoken to special ops soldiers first to kick in the doors of concentration camps, to listen to the stories of their findings, to talk with a woman who as a little girl, watched her entire family mauled down by Germans, SS troops whose leadership was required to trace back their roots as far back as the 17th century to become SS commanders&#8230;oh, how many I spoke with under attack at Pearl Harbor as Japanese planes hovered above and then came straight towards them, the stories of US military officers being duped by Jaspanese officers who stated they wanted to surrender and later their heads cut off placed on their rifles with helmets on &#8211; not a pretty picture Life without freedom&#8230;.also, just how crude and outright damned in hell mankind truly portrays&#8230;.The numerous fellas I spoke with over many years reflecting on the day they hit the beaches in Normandy, the horrid stories they shared, the cost of Freedom&#8230;.</p>
<p>What really disturbs me is that mankind&#8217;s brutality is ever more present here in the US as its government, those we have &#8220;entrusted&#8221; by precious vote, where today people in other parts of the world standing in line waiting to vote will be killed by suicide bomber, out elected officials, folks like Kerry and people whose smug smile like Pelosi and &#8220;Mr. Barney&#8221; and of course the illustrious Harry Reid, a President whose pop-culture popularity helps him through each day, while his broken promises, an economy stalled and on the verge of swooping down on its U-shaped recession causing numerous &#8220;good &#8216;ol beltway boys&#8221; to bailout, not to seek another term, a gridlocked Washington, afraid to lead, to portray strong leadership. The Israelis have God on their side who will always protect them, do we have God by our side when you Mr. President, knowing the Constitution as you do, allow Nancy Pelosi to cirumvent the Constitution in her self-agenda &#8211; I call for her immediate resignation for the indignation of her by the American populace and my dislike of her smug smile is quite evident &#8211;        </p>
<p>A young woman, a Persian woman, whose preciousness in a rcih history of an educated, wonderful people, her blood spilled on the streets of Tehran murdered because she chose to protest&#8230;The dastardly deeds continue today by the &#8220;Brutes of Tehran&#8221; &#8211; Will it be Israel that attacks Iran, the Americans, the Brits, well my bet, it will eventually be the Germans who are leading the EU with a fast deployment Army, new shiny naval vessels sailing the Meditarannean, a thirst for oil and thus, the new Middle East power broker to go head to head with the Iranians, the same whose hands are so bloodies with the preciousness of our youth who as US soldiers are found everywhere professing the story of Freedom versus evil-doers, those seeking our demise in every way possible, never to be underestimated.</p>
<p>No, we cannot assure that this great nation under God, based on Judaic-Christian values, a country founded by pioneers, innovators, men and women who chose to stand up to the King and say, no more taxes and fees as we will no longer tolerate such abuse, such dysfunctional ruling and fled to find a new world, a beacon of hope in Freedom which has captured the minds, the souls of so many from our shores and beyond, a Freedom which has afforded many like me tha opportunity to stand in the street with protest against the injustice of those whose power has crippled them and placed us in such peril once again as every form of manmade government since Babylon<br />
has failed for man&#8217;s lust for power, greed, self-agenda, the same we see with the beltway gridlock today, the partisanship, a German-led revival which will unleash a worldwide conflagration&#8230;Freedom is so precious and your vote &#8220;entrusting&#8221; those at the helm, so taken for granted&#8230;. </p>
<p>God Bless America!</p>
<p>Christopher Tingus<br />
PO Box 1612<br />
Harwich (Cape Cod), MA 02645 USA<br />
<a href="mailto:chris.tingus@gmail.com">chris.tingus@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>*Interestingly I visited the &#8220;Wall Street fellas&#8221; last week asking for $200 million dollars as a loan to reach out to Africa, the Middle East, to the Gndges River in India &#8220;invest&#8221; in the infrastructure -substantial and profitable &#8211; wastewater development, water purification project development, the opportunity to make a difference and give another a clean glass of water, &#8220;to make a difference&#8221; and apparently the turning of cheek, the frowns, the opportunity to reach out to the less fortunate &#8211; to do a humanitarian deed is overshadowed for any checks I could see written were bonus checks &#8220;Mr. Barney&#8221; for it was you standing at the podium standing and making pleas for &#8220;bailout fiat bucks&#8221; and later finding no explanation as to the whereabouts of $750 billion in first checks to Hank Paulson et al&#8230;.</p>
<p>The present mentality -</p>
<p>&#8220;Let the people go thirsty for they are mere servants, underlings,  &#8211; so what if federal employees on the Hill, senate workers and others directly involved with our elected decision-makers owe millions in back taxes Representative Lynch (MA) &#8211; tell the press just how much is owed as they will be shocked &#8211; so what if the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (MA/DOR) replies to my inquiry that it only certifies employee filing each tax season, however MA/DOR officials have no idea who may owe taxes within its own rank while good citizens, taxpayers who are in proper appeal have their bank accounts levied, principal residence placed lien and their Right to drive their automobile stripped of them placing them in peril, unable to go to grocery store, to pick up meds, to help spouse transport the family, so what, obviously Freedom today is dealt from a stacked deck&#8230;.</p>
<p>&#8230;.Freedom as afforded by the vision of our forefathers, clouded by you Mr. President as you do not stand up and speak out against Nancy Pelosi and her outragious statements &#8211; </p>
<p>How dare you, Sir, allow the US Constitution to be so compromised and you, a scholar in Constitutional law, have not an excuse!</p>
<p>It is not the one term Presidency you will serve which is unfortunate given the promise to address the demeanor of Washington, but our fear here on Main Street USA that the likes of those so felonious to the principals of man, will tear us to shreds and as already a &#8211; bankrupt state &#8211; anguish and despair to pervade our family, community&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: Dan O'Connor</title>
		<link>http://www.hlswatch.com/2010/03/16/why-i-hate-freedom/comment-page-1/#comment-138235</link>
		<dc:creator>Dan O'Connor</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 15:47:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bill;

Completely concur with your comment on cause and effect.   Black Swans and randomness aside, I was drawing a metaphor of sorts.... excellent comments and I&#039;ll await the  Disclosure! accolades in the future. 

Good Day</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill;</p>
<p>Completely concur with your comment on cause and effect.   Black Swans and randomness aside, I was drawing a metaphor of sorts&#8230;. excellent comments and I&#8217;ll await the  Disclosure! accolades in the future. </p>
<p>Good Day</p>
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		<title>By: William R. Cumming</title>
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		<dc:creator>William R. Cumming</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 14:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks to Diedre and Dan for wonderful post and comments. &quot;Escape From Freedom&quot; [was that Hayek?] seems to be apt to some degree.

Disclosure!  I am now in love with a woman who I have never seen and never met and know only through her HLSWatch.com posts.

And DAN there do seem to be limits to &quot;Cause and effect&quot; analytical frameworks although to some degree underly the Newtonian revolution in science [natural philosophy then] and the scientific measure.

The bottom line is that federal programs, functions, and activites are often political solutions to problems or even political compromises. But there are some basic reasons for TSA wandering in the darkness and fearing the light. First, no one seems to have thought through the first principles of transportation security. Second, what are those principles? Leave that to others more expert in transportaton security than myself but certainly the identified weaknesses in the current set up should be studied and corrected. What seems to be the case is that TSA is not a learning organization. Also the politicization of TSA runs deep with almost 25% of the top positions politically vetted formally or informally and workers with few rights and therefore malleable to each boss&#039; whims. Retention and recruitment statistics should reveal part of the problem for rank and file. What are the actual backgrounds of the rank and file and leadership? How many had as the primary fact that they were unemployed when hired as the reason for their being hired? And what do most do when they depart? 

The airlines heavily lobbied for creation of a TSA post 9/11 and they continue to manipulate it even though by every standard imaginable they are the last to want a &quot;free market&quot; economy. Are other nation&#039;s airlines just not doing TS or are there more effective models? How would TSA know whether other models are better or not. I do like the fact that some attenton now being paid to sniffers and puffers even while TSA and DHS continue to invest in documented failed technology or unproven technology. One might ask why this bias?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to Diedre and Dan for wonderful post and comments. &#8220;Escape From Freedom&#8221; [was that Hayek?] seems to be apt to some degree.</p>
<p>Disclosure!  I am now in love with a woman who I have never seen and never met and know only through her HLSWatch.com posts.</p>
<p>And DAN there do seem to be limits to &#8220;Cause and effect&#8221; analytical frameworks although to some degree underly the Newtonian revolution in science [natural philosophy then] and the scientific measure.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that federal programs, functions, and activites are often political solutions to problems or even political compromises. But there are some basic reasons for TSA wandering in the darkness and fearing the light. First, no one seems to have thought through the first principles of transportation security. Second, what are those principles? Leave that to others more expert in transportaton security than myself but certainly the identified weaknesses in the current set up should be studied and corrected. What seems to be the case is that TSA is not a learning organization. Also the politicization of TSA runs deep with almost 25% of the top positions politically vetted formally or informally and workers with few rights and therefore malleable to each boss&#8217; whims. Retention and recruitment statistics should reveal part of the problem for rank and file. What are the actual backgrounds of the rank and file and leadership? How many had as the primary fact that they were unemployed when hired as the reason for their being hired? And what do most do when they depart? </p>
<p>The airlines heavily lobbied for creation of a TSA post 9/11 and they continue to manipulate it even though by every standard imaginable they are the last to want a &#8220;free market&#8221; economy. Are other nation&#8217;s airlines just not doing TS or are there more effective models? How would TSA know whether other models are better or not. I do like the fact that some attenton now being paid to sniffers and puffers even while TSA and DHS continue to invest in documented failed technology or unproven technology. One might ask why this bias?</p>
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		<title>By: Dan O'Connor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan O'Connor</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow…a refreshing, candid piece.  Somewhere along the line the lines between freedom and security blurred.   Freedom, often ill defined and nebulous is sticky, complex, and defined by any number of points of view.  To question authority is freedom.  To take risks is freedom.  To wonder, aloud and in prose; yes, freedom.  And unfortunately, to do absolutely nothing and allow others to dictate your behavior is also freedom.   Our growing national penchant for complete security all the time is counterintuitive to the axiom of freedom.  In an unintended or perhaps unforeseen consequence, our liberties and freedoms have elevated our collective expectation; entitlement.  I think we all suffer some degree of it from time to time.  However, it’s within that entitlement mindset that we begin to expect, no demand complete safety and security.    And of course this is done by legislation, expenditure, and expectation.   

For every decision and/or action we take there is a consequence.  Our expectation of no fault or zero defect freedom is an epic fallacy.  In our hyper connected, 24 hour news cycle, ratings grabbing media machine, we are bombarded with all that is wrong and how vulnerable we are.  We are told constantly how much debt we have, how bad our food is, how rotten our health care is, and how inept our government is.  Ladies and Gentlemen, citizens and beneficiaries’; this is freedom at work.  I don’t care if I agree or disagree with Diedre. As is often the case, I do on some things and others I don’t.   Can we both be right about the same thing and disagree?   Perhaps.   Freedom is not math or physics…there is no exacting formula and every bias, prejudice, and point of view shapes the definition of it.   
However, if we choose not to empower our intellect and impassion our point of view, we will, over time lose our collective voice and drift into acceptance of status quo.  Again, freedom at work.   I think Marianne Williamson captured it best in a few select words;  
Our greatest fear is not that we are inadequate, but that we are powerful beyond measure.  It is our light, not our darkness that frightens us.  
I think we are at a crossroads of sorts.   The combination of many factors have left us both physically and existentially vulnerable. Do we have the collective mettle to push back and challenge poor decisions and policies?  Are we actually more secure than in the past?  
If you believe our way of life and our freedoms are under attack and choose to do nothing, you are a contributor to its descent.  If you choose to do nothing, your consequence is nothing.   I don’t have to agree with Diedre or anyone else for that matter.  They do not have to agree with me.    But if we do not understand that our privilege to be “free” is lessening than we no longer deserve it.   I innately know that there is a risk with independence and freedom of choice.   I also know that things beyond my scope of control happen around me, all the time.   Life’s a risk.   Let’s try to make the most effective, choices we can.   We cannot protect everyone all the time from everything.  
Sticky, uncomfortable, and ill defined, freedom and security don’t have a perfect fit.  Decisions and compromises are required.   Are we prepared for the work that lies before us?
Thank you Diedre for a most excellent post.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow…a refreshing, candid piece.  Somewhere along the line the lines between freedom and security blurred.   Freedom, often ill defined and nebulous is sticky, complex, and defined by any number of points of view.  To question authority is freedom.  To take risks is freedom.  To wonder, aloud and in prose; yes, freedom.  And unfortunately, to do absolutely nothing and allow others to dictate your behavior is also freedom.   Our growing national penchant for complete security all the time is counterintuitive to the axiom of freedom.  In an unintended or perhaps unforeseen consequence, our liberties and freedoms have elevated our collective expectation; entitlement.  I think we all suffer some degree of it from time to time.  However, it’s within that entitlement mindset that we begin to expect, no demand complete safety and security.    And of course this is done by legislation, expenditure, and expectation.   </p>
<p>For every decision and/or action we take there is a consequence.  Our expectation of no fault or zero defect freedom is an epic fallacy.  In our hyper connected, 24 hour news cycle, ratings grabbing media machine, we are bombarded with all that is wrong and how vulnerable we are.  We are told constantly how much debt we have, how bad our food is, how rotten our health care is, and how inept our government is.  Ladies and Gentlemen, citizens and beneficiaries’; this is freedom at work.  I don’t care if I agree or disagree with Diedre. As is often the case, I do on some things and others I don’t.   Can we both be right about the same thing and disagree?   Perhaps.   Freedom is not math or physics…there is no exacting formula and every bias, prejudice, and point of view shapes the definition of it.<br />
However, if we choose not to empower our intellect and impassion our point of view, we will, over time lose our collective voice and drift into acceptance of status quo.  Again, freedom at work.   I think Marianne Williamson captured it best in a few select words;<br />
Our greatest fear is not that we are inadequate, but that we are powerful beyond measure.  It is our light, not our darkness that frightens us.<br />
I think we are at a crossroads of sorts.   The combination of many factors have left us both physically and existentially vulnerable. Do we have the collective mettle to push back and challenge poor decisions and policies?  Are we actually more secure than in the past?<br />
If you believe our way of life and our freedoms are under attack and choose to do nothing, you are a contributor to its descent.  If you choose to do nothing, your consequence is nothing.   I don’t have to agree with Diedre or anyone else for that matter.  They do not have to agree with me.    But if we do not understand that our privilege to be “free” is lessening than we no longer deserve it.   I innately know that there is a risk with independence and freedom of choice.   I also know that things beyond my scope of control happen around me, all the time.   Life’s a risk.   Let’s try to make the most effective, choices we can.   We cannot protect everyone all the time from everything.<br />
Sticky, uncomfortable, and ill defined, freedom and security don’t have a perfect fit.  Decisions and compromises are required.   Are we prepared for the work that lies before us?<br />
Thank you Diedre for a most excellent post.</p>
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