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Friday, July 4, 2008

Independence Day

Since today is supposed to be Independence Day I will add some notes from Dr. Ron Paul about personal freedom and the internet.

"The most basic principle to being a free American is the notion that we as individuals are responsible for our own lives and decisions. We do not have the right to rob our neighbors to make up for our mistakes, neither does our neighbor have any right to tell us how to live, so long as we aren’t infringing on their rights. Freedom to make bad decisions is inherent in the freedom to make good ones. If we are only free to make good decisions, we are not really free.

Socialist ideologies blur this line between self reliance and government control because the mistakes of the individual are spread to everyone else. Thus the government becomes very interested in your decisions and way of life, with the justification that you could make a mistake others will have to pay for. The end result is, of course, that everyone loses privacy and control over their own lives. Whether they realize it or not, they are no longer truly free.

This week in Congress brought some examples from both sides of the aisle on these issues of freedom and personal responsibility. We talked about online gambling quite a bit with the markup of some legislation dealing with the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. Now, I am not someone who enjoys throwing money away, but I am someone who understands issues of freedom and self-ownership. As such, I strongly support the right of free people to do with their hard-earned money as they please. Gambling is ultimately a matter of personal choice, and some people find it entertaining. As long as I am not forced to underwrite their losses, it is none of my business what gamblers do with their time and money.

There are those that feel online gambling is morally wrong and financially irresponsible, which I do not argue with, but they also feel that because of this, the government should step in and prevent or punish people for taking part in these activities. This attitude is anathema to the ideas of liberty.

However, most of the same anti-gambling crowd sang an entirely different tune when we discussed giving away free birth control in schools. All of a sudden, they did not want others making decisions about their lifestyles and families, while the other side felt the need to interfere. It is interesting that the same group that feels parents have the absolute right and ability to control how and when their kids get birth control, are powerless to monitor their internet activity and must enlist government regulatory assistance to protect against gambling or predators. Which is it? Are parents the ones to parent, or not? Both sides switch their positions based on the subject at hand, but the philosophy of liberty is elegantly simple and consistent.

I can assure you of this – once the government gains a foothold into regulating the internet, even for benevolent reasons, the wonders of the free internet will soon be a thing of the past. Parents, with modern day technology, are quite capable of monitoring their children’s internet activity. The internet must remain a government-free zone to maintain its integrity and usefulness to modern society, and that is something for which I will continue to fight.

Think about it and apply to self. Unless you are a lazy bastard who doesn't care about others and the future of this country so be it. You are not worth educating about our government.

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Foot Wears


This was exactly the type of work boot I've used when I worked in the restaurant. I love it specially the outsole which is oil resistant. If I don't wear something like this,I think I would had been in many accidents. And I am pretty sure my company will not appreciate that.
Now this boots is what my husband wears. He works outside and can’t get away wearing just regular boots. For his protection he needs a steel toe, waterproof boots, full grain leather and the outsole won’t track mud. I hate it when he walks in and bring everything he step on outside. Check the site and pick a durable work boot for your love ones.



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Slice Bread

Are you having hard time locating slice bread with all natural ingredients at your local grocery store? (no high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and (PHO/FHO) partially or fully hydrogenated oil

It took me a lot of reading before finding them.

  1. Arnold Natural 100% Whole Wheat
  2. Pepperidge Farm 100% Natural (they few choices like; whole wheat, 9 grains, german dark wheat, honey flax, and sprouted wheat)
I know there are a lot more at your local organic store but this is for people like me to buy everything at one stop. Specially with the fuel prices these days, I rather do it in one place. But if my local grocery store don't have this breads I don't have any choice but to drive and find one.

As of now, I still can't find hot dog and hamburger buns that are made with all natural ingredients. I don't really check my local organic store, I'm scared of seeing the prices on them. I know, health should come first but I am cheap. If I can get it for less why should I pay full price?


And the best thing to do is make your own bread. I do make my own dinner rolls (pandesal) once in a while. I should try experimenting with honey instead of sugar as the sweetener for my home made rolls. And maybe trying to make my own slice bread too. I don't have a bread machine and having 4 little ones is not easy either. Making bread is hard work. Anyway here is my home made dinner rolls, Pandesal as we call it back home.

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Mrs. Cheers, Keystone USA

"I'm a Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations. I have a continuing program of research (What mother doesn't?) in the laboratory and in the field (normally I would have said indoors and out). I'm working for my Masters, (the whole darned family) and already have five credits (four sons & one daughter, 1 joined the working community, 4 were educated @ home ). Of course, the job is one of the most demanding in the humanities (any mother care to disagree?), and I often work 14 hours a day (24 is more like it). But the job is more challenging than most run-of-the-mill careers, and the rewards are more of a satisfaction than just money."


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