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Eddie Bennett

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  1. You don't know how much I appreciate that information, P m t! I have never given it ANY thought. I used to hear people say ease dropping, and I never questioned the actual wording. Indeed, I appreciate it. I am sorry you seem to take it as you sounding snide. If I can't do my fellow citizens any good, I certainly don't wish to do them any harm.
  2. I'm sorry, Ud! Let me see if this old man, who can't spell s***, can clear things up a little. It is eavesdropping, just like P m t said, above. My redneck way of saying it was ease dropping. I was confused, myself, until P m t, helped me understand what I was saying. I appreciate it when someone helps me understand where I'm confused. Spying on people takes many forms, and bribery of police is also a multiple operation. You can help this old redneck by letting me know where you are confused.
  3. I'v never had crabs but one time. I am not going to share where I got them, But, I was a young man. Those SOB's spread like wildfire. If you kill one about a hundred comes to his funeral.
  4. What about the business in georgia? Are they anything like Rupert Murdock, who claims he was not responsible for his company's eavesdropping, and bribing police. Here's what Mr. Murdock says to Members of Parliamant: "This is the most humble day of my life," the powerful mogul said. But Murdoch -- wearing a blue pinstripe suit and blue tie -- a few minutes later told members that he did not think he was ultimately responsible for the phone-hacking scandal that brought down the News of the World tabloid, a 168-year-old institution, and now threatens his global media empire.
  5. Yes, thanks, Pog mo thoin! I am an uneducated person with ethical concerns. I just don't know how to spell or even how to make one word out of it. I thought is was ease dropping because of the sneaky way it's done. I learn something new every day, even as a senior citizen. I may forget what I learned, today, but at least I know it now. This is the reason I love me some P.com. My friends are so helpful in correcting my materials.
  6. My primary beliefs are a crucial thing when it comes to principal. I can only express what appears to be, or what I perceive to be, decency in association with what goes on around me. When I heard that my state was gutting it's Ethics Commission at the same time I was feeling good about Alabama supporting funding for theirs, I felt like I just got stuck with the pin of "pay attention." The pin hurt, and I certainly started paying attention. I just don't think Georgia has been doing well enough to be the state who needs less ethics commission. I have been shocked by the things that
  7. Yes, maybe the Pacific Ocean filtered out the corruption in the air, before it reached the U.S. The Wall Street Journal and FOX News are filtered, even though corruption took place over the ocean.
  8. According to Rupert Murdock there is no reason for the F.B.I to be concerned. I wonder about this kind of reasoning. It seems to me that what goes around comes around. Why would ease dropping, and police bribery, not be a concern of the F.B.I.?
  9. I may be old fashion, but how can a young woman with as beautiful skin as I've witnessed do that ink stuff to it? It loses its voluptuousness when they do that.
  10. I've found a lot off them. Not just butterfly's, but tattoos on top of tattoos. Once I didn't have to look an any particular spot, because she had tattoos all over her. BTW, what is the tattoo on your face of, NC?
  11. I'll bet I can find some somewhere else, NC!
  12. My pappy always said, "You can pick ya friends, and you can pick ya nose, but you can't pick ya friends nose.
  13. The best is yet to come. I'm sorry about the whistle blower's death, but the story hasn't really reached the U.S. FOX's as yet.
  14. Well then, Hello, NC! Do you have a butterfly tattoo on your stomach?
  15. What do you want me to say, NC? Oh you said Dangit; not dang it.
  16. My best response to that was, "but mom can I do it til i need glasses."
  17. It's a good thing Paulding County officials are not in on the debt ceiling negotiations in Washington. They would just not pay the bills, and go into default.
  18. As reported by Jason Beattie of the Daily Mirror. Sean Hoare, ex-showbiz writer for Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World, was the first to raise claims that former editor Andy Coulson – later hired as David Cameron’s spin doctor – knew hacking was going on. Mr Hoare told the New York Times that Andy Coulson actively encouraged his staff to intercept phone messages and tap the mobiles of celebrities. He admitted he had problems with drink and drugs – the reason he left the paper – but he said that was “irrelevant”. Coulson has repeatedly denied he knew about the phone hacking. M
  19. I used to bite my fingernails, and my daddy told me that anybody who will bite their fingernails would eat s***.
  20. I can understand surpips reluctance now that he has been through this, But, I have a great deal of respect for his perseverance. We need more people who want be cop out's when his fellow citizens needs hem to stand up, speak out, and talk back against corruption. I am proud of shirpip, I have only been ruined two times in my life. Once when I lost a law suit, and once when I won one. Thank you shirpip!
  21. I use Blue Star Ointment to get rid of them. I don't like crabs.
  22. Consider the A.H Robins Company who manufactured the Dalkon Shield. I want go into details about this product, but U.S District Court Judge Miles Lord handled many of the cases against the product.He called the Dalkon Shield an "instrument of death, mutilation, and disease" and chastised the executives of the company for violating "every ethical precept" of Hippocratic oath, the medical profession's promise to save lives. The judg made this statement about the company: "Your Company in the face of overwhelming evidence denies it's guilt and continues its monstrous mischief. You have ta
  23. Corporate audits should be extended to include not only audits of the financial health, or the value of jobs it will bring to a community, but also of its moral health. A community without an ethics commission, or one that has been gutted, are less apt to prevent unethical and illegal conduct by managers, employees, and agents of a corporation. During our job search we should not be so desperate as to forget to consider the conduct of the manage of a business, and not just on the financial aspect of his/her health as a fellow countryman. A healthy understanding, during our consid
  24. We are a nation of buyers. Manufacturing has moved to other nations, for the most part. Being aware of "caveat emptor" is especially important for us. Only a few of us, believe it or not, are commercial people who are on the other end of the "caveat emptor" situation. When I say awarenrss, however, I'm not just talking about buyers being aware. I'm also talking about my fellow man being aware of the CRT. The CRT, is a more important thing to be aware of that "caveat emptor." It stands for the "Caux Round Table." The Caux Round Table believes that the world business community sh
  25. My sentiment exactly, LC! Where would anyone get that this old white boy is a racist. I believe in the due process of LAW.
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