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Freedom Lawyers of AmericaA site that will chronical the dark side of the news to show what happens when freedom is dying and to sell his books SHELLY WAXMAN'S BOOKS. We also foster and certify the proper use of independent contractors. http:independentcontractor.info CHECK OUR WEBSITE http://thelawyer.info WHERE YOU CAN ALSO ACCESS OUR FREEDOM LAWYERS YAHOO GROUPSunday, November 28, 2004The Biggest EvilI believe it is solely the growing size and influence of government. It is causing the tragedy that is befalling the world. Sheldon (Shelly) Waxman, J.D. http://www.thelawyer.info IC Specialist http://www.independentcontractor.info NewPulp Literary Productions-- http://www.newpulp.net The Sam Cohen Case Adventure Series Friday, November 26, 2004Jeferson did not believe in the divinity of christ although accepted him as an historical figureCalifornia: School bans Declaration of Independence ---------- Oakland Tribune "A Cupertino public school teacher is suing his district and his principal, who banned him from using excerpts from the Declaration of Independence and other historical documents in his classroom because they contain references to God and Christianity. Steven Williams, a fifth-grade teacher at Stevens Creek Elementary School in the Cupertino Union School District, filed the suit in U.S. District Court Monday, arguing a First Amendment right to teach the history of our country and its founding fathers, which includes religious, and specifically Christian, references." (11/26/04) http://makeashorterlink.com/?J13B21FD9 Sheldon (Shelly) Waxman, J.D. http://www.thelawyer.info IC Specialist http://www.independentcontractor.info NewPulp Literary Productions-- http://www.newpulp.net The Sam Cohen Case Adventure Series Monday, November 22, 2004Drugs, drugs, drugsNarco-terrorism. The new buzz word for continuing a failed drug policy. Hey, let's throw some more money at it because now it is "funding the terrorists". If by that they mean that terrorists use "illegal" drugs as a commodity/money. Of course, the economics of any prohibition makes more money for them. So, we are really fighting ourselves by not "legalizing" all drugs. There is enough info on the web to tell people about the dangers of any given drug. So that old wives tale that we prohibit drugs because of the addiction it causes. What's left?? Well, everyone we catch using drugs, we can put on an ankle bracelet that monitors drug and alcohol usage for a probationary period--soon to be permanent. BTW, folks this is actually happening Soon to be will be every person convicted of any crime will have to wear one. And next........... They think this will stop the DEMAND. Hah!!! Sheldon (Shelly) Waxman, J.D. http://www.thelawyer.info IC Specialist http://www.independentcontractor.info NewPulp Literary Productions-- http://www.newpulp.net The Sam Cohen Case Adventure Series Friday, November 12, 2004moreSubject: Herbal emetic In addition to Terrill's suggestion - bartenders also use liquid soap on occasion. A tiny drop in a drink does wonders and works almost immediately. Don't ask how I know that, okay? Oleander is good - but sparingly as cautioned. Thursday, November 11, 2004checkitoutThis is the way it is written Sheldon (Shelly) Waxman, J.D. http://www.thelawyer.info IC Specialist http://www.independentcontractor.info NewPulp Literary Productions-- http://www.newpulp.net The Sam Cohen Case Adventure Series Hey, Want to Be A Hero at Your DeathBe a murdering, thieving scumbag, like Ya' Sir Ararat. We'll toss in a Nobel Peace Prize on the way. Don't touch Jerusalem though. You will make the story come true. Sheldon (Shelly) Waxman, J.D. http://www.thelawyer.info IC Specialist http://www.independentcontractor.info NewPulp Literary Productions-- http://www.newpulp.net The Sam Cohen Case Adventure Series PEACE, PEACE--THERE WILL BE NO PEACEThat's not the way the story is written. Sheldon (Shelly) Waxman, J.D. http://www.thelawyer.info IC Specialist http://www.independentcontractor.info NewPulp Literary Productions-- http://www.newpulp.net The Sam Cohen Case Adventure Series Wednesday, November 10, 2004News not in the mass mediaFirefox ignites demand for alternative browser USA Today "Strolling between classes at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., Blake Ross looks like any other bleary-eyed sophomore. Few would guess that the laptop-carrying 19-year-old is a tech prodigy leading a battle against Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser for control of the Internet. Ross was up until 5 a.m. Tuesday watching a surge in download requests for the official release of Firefox version 1.0 -- the red-hot alternative Web browser he helped create. Early demand strained the Firefox download site to near breaking." (11/09/04) http://makeashorterlink.com/?D2D412FB9 Sweden prepares for drunken moose Animal Planet "Some 300,000 moose, or elk as they're known in Europe, roam Sweden's woods. But every autumn at least a few of the normally timid animals end up astray, trudging out of the woods and into cities and suburbs where they gladly munch on fermented apples that have fallen from trees. The result is an intoxicated and aggressive brute. ... Traffic accidents with moose are well documented: there were 4,204 of the animals killed on Swedish roads in 2003, to be exact. Less documented, but no less terrifying, are the reports of drunken moose jumping through living room windows, belly flopping into empty swimming pools or violently attacking people." (11/09/04) http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q63521FB9 Courts at odds in legal battle over felons' voting rights Christian Science Monitor "In the final days before last week's presidential election, campaign operatives in Florida were engaged in a bitter debate over enforcement of a state law that bars convicted felons from voting. Republicans urged strict enforcement of the law to prevent some 47,000 suspected felons listed on the state's voter rolls from casting illegal votes. Democrats charged the effort was a vote suppression campaign aimed at holding down turnout in minority neighborhoods. In the end, President Bush coasted to victory in Florida by more than 380,000 votes, but the preelection debate highlighted a surprising fact: Some 600,000 Florida residents are barred by law from participating in the democratic process. One of every 6 African-American men in Florida is ineligible to vote because of a prior felony conviction. ... All but two states, Vermont and Maine, restrict the ability of convicted felons to vote." (11/10/04) http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z16E21EB9 Oregon: White House takes assisted suicide law to top court Dodge City Daily Globe "The Bush administration asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to block the nation's only law allowing doctors to help terminally ill patients die more quickly. The appeal from Attorney General John Ashcroft had been expected since May, when a lower court ruled the federal government could not punish Oregon doctors who prescribed lethal doses of federally controlled drugs." (11/09/04) http://ap.dodgeglobe.com/stories/20041109/2573949.shtml ----- Brazil may extend gun buy-back programme Independent OnLine [South Africa] "Brazil's gun buy-back programme has been so successful that the government is considering extending it for another six months, Justice Minister Marcio Thomaz Bastos said on Monday. Since the nationwide programme was launched in mid-July, Brazilians have relinquished 160,000 guns and rifles, Bastos told Agencia Brasil, the government's official news agency. That number is double the 80,000 the government had originally estimated would be turned in by December 23, as part of a tough new gun law. ... Under the new law, gun owners have to reapply for permits and only police, people in high risk professions and those who can prove their lives are threatened will be eligible to receive new permits. Those caught carrying weapons without permits could face up to four years in prison." (11/09/04) http://makeashorterlink.com/?P20221FB9 Rape of Fallujah: "Watching tragedy engulf my city" BBC News [UK] "US and Iraqi forces are locked in desperate street battles against insurgents [sic] in the Iraqi city of Falluja. The BBC News website spoke by phone to Fadhil Badrani, a journalist in Falluja who reports for the BBC World Service in Arabic.: 'A US armoured vehicle has been parked on the street outside my house in the centre of the city. From my window, I can see US soldiers moving around on foot near it. They tried to go from house to house but they kept coming under fire. Now they are firing back at the houses, at anything that moves. It is war on the streets. The American troops look like they have given up trying to go into buildings for now and are just trying to control the main roads. I am sitting here on my own, watching tragedy engulf my city. ... I was with some of the Falluja fighters earlier. They looked tired -- but their spirits were high and they were singing.'" (11/10/04) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3996111.stm Tuesday, November 09, 2004Here we goPennsylvania: Court OKs the seizure of weapons Times Leader "In a decision that pits the rights of gun owners against domestic abuse victims, the state Superior Court has ruled a judge acted properly when he ordered law enforcement to search an alleged abuser's home and seize his weapons and those belonging to another family member. The controversial 2-1 ruling, issued Thursday, also extends the ability of authorities to seek weapons of an alleged abuser. Previously, a judge could order weapons to be turned over, but did not have the authority to direct a search to ensure compliance. The ruling was based on a Montgomery County case, but will have statewide impact because it expands the interpretation of the state's Protection From Abuse Act. ... In a dissenting opinion, Judge Justin Morris Johnson said he believed the ruling went far beyond the bounds of the PFA Act and equated to a 'gross infringement on a constitutional right.'" (11/07/04) http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/10111154.htm Saturday, November 06, 2004testSheldon (Shelly) Waxman, J.D. http://www.thelawyer.info IC Specialist http://www.independentcontractor.info NewPulp Literary Productions-- http://www.newpulp.net The Sam Cohen Case Adventure Series Friday, November 05, 2004Post election triviaFarmers use Coke to control pests Ananova [UK] "Indian farmers are reportedly spraying their cotton and chilli fields with Coca-Cola to protect them from pests. They say it's much cheaper than chemical pesticides and just as effective at controlling bugs, reports the Guardian. Hundreds of farmers are reported to have switched to cola in Andhra Pradesh and Chattisgarh states. Gotu Laxmaiah, a farmer from Ramakrishnapuram, said he was delighted after spraying cola on his cotton crops. 'I observed that the pests began to die after the soft drink was sprayed on my cotton,' he told the Deccan Herald newspaper." (11/03/04) The Case for Conscientious Non-Voting Part 3 Liberty For All by Joey B. King "I am a conscientious non-voter this year because I don't wish to be associated with such an organization as the government. Even casting the 'right' vote feels wrong this time. I have reckoned that if we are to be ultimately successful, we should look into the creation of alternative solutions rather than political participation. In other words, I disagree with the assumption that most things have a political answer. In fact, it should be the last option to solve any issue. By continuously opting towards the political path, it will remain the only (and wrong) choice." (11/04/04) http://www.libertyforall.net/2004/nov14/Non-Voting.html And Now Comes"And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for people; all that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces, though ALL the NATIONS of the earth be against it." 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