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Eddie Bennett

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  1. My rhetoric may be the same in a lot of places, but there's nothing anti corp[oration about it. It'a about individual rights, and not signing them away. Like you said, PSD, about some corporations. Even you would work for. But, I know you better than to not be the one to tell some of them where to get off.
  2. People routinely sign documents or forms without giving them much attention. Too often, people do not read these documents, thinking the wording is "routine," "standardized" or "too complicated." Some people mistakenly assume adjustments can be made at a later date. Keep in mind that you probably would not be asked to sign a form or document unless someone thought it was important. A contract describes agreements between parties, and signing one may impose more legal obligations or requirements on you than you thought was in the agreement. Certain precautions should be taken when sign
  3. I can't help it FW! I feel sorry for you though, if that is any consolation.
  4. Have you ever signed a job application, and not read the whole document, flossy? It takes a little sense, and some understanding, when signing a document. That's one of the things I'm saying. But, there is other important things. It takes some getting into. Some things are not easy to figure out. Some people sign up to things that they start backing away from, when all it would have taken is good general understanding at the beginning.
  5. Sometimes it's better to walk away, FW! Standing in the kitchen when the heat is unbearable is not a good idea.
  6. Like I said earlier, FW, it takes a little bit of sense to understand anything! Apes are our closest relatives, by DNA analysis, but some people are still much closer to apes than others are.
  7. I don't even want to do that, rays! Beating up on one's self is not standing up, speaking out, and talking back. We do talk to ourselves, but we shouldn't beat on ourselves, it might just lead to a headache.
  8. Take action, rays, and insist on results. Grab it with both hands, if one is not enough.
  9. With what, rays? Don't let that thing run your life, just because you agree with it.
  10. A person's got to have a little bit of sense, rays, in order to understand anything!
  11. But, until knowledge, awareness, insight, and last but not least U-N-D-E-R-S-T-A-N-D-I-N-G are translated into action, there is no value in any of it. Life rewards action; not insight, not wisdom, and not even U-N-D-E-R-S-T-A-N-D-I-N-G. The difference between winners, and whiners, is that winners do things whiners don't want to do. People who win take purposeful meaningful action; they don't just think about it.
  12. I'm not concerned that you can't take what you dish out< FW! I'VE SEEN YOU DO IT!
  13. What motivates you, FW! Are you motivated by a need to please people in authority? If so is that true for you most of the time? Do you follow orders, and fear disapproval if something personal draws your attention away from doing so? Where are you on your chain of command? Are you the forty-seventh person to the left in row number 126, or are you even further back?
  14. To these people, Spunkywman, nothing, and I mean nothing, is OK. These people will bitch about government doing the same thing they are doing, and not being on their side. You will hear them whining about everything that may be benefiting somebody else more than it is benefits them. And, that is usually the government.
  15. Some of these people want to control other people with a motive to take more than they dish out. What they are taking, however, is more valuable than what they are dishing out, by a long shot. If one of these people think somebody else is doing the same thing they are doing to others, they call it a government thing, and they want a lot less of that BS. They have one simple goal: to control everyone and everything. They intend to manage your life, their lives, and anything and everything that you have the misfortune of sharing with them. They dominate all of their interactions, and th
  16. It's not a bad thing to be a Dictator (of as FixionWriter would have it, a LAWYER). If you know how to run a computer you can be a good dictator (or even a bad one). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwmyaJvTYy4
  17. Street Dictators don't give a Dime for a Dozen of anything. They just swindle it.
  18. You may have played follow the leader, as a child. And, you may have did the follow the leader thing for several years, as an adult. But, If you are still playing follow the leader, after several years of doing it, something is not right. The person you may need to stand up to, in that situation, is YOU. Maybe you should ask yourself: Do I really have a strategy in my life, or am I just reactively going from day to day following the leader, and simply taking what comes?
  19. Knowledge, of certain things, will get you hired. But, lack of knowledge, of certain things, will get you fired. If you find yourself in a vast wooded area, but you know how to get out that's a good thing; you aren't lost. If you and several other people are in a vast wooded area, and you're the only one who knows how to get out, that's really a good thing. Your attitude comes into play. You may start thinking, "how much are these people willing, or able, to pay me for my knowledge?" You may start thinking, how much are these people willing to do for me if I help them get out of the woods?
  20. It may have been the prisoners, TC, who come out of lock up when the Mubarek administration let them out. I don't know. But it seems to me that there are still those that mess things up in that country, and those that clean things up. At least, I see the clean up crew in the picture above. I've been seeing the mess up crew. Some just get together and carry dead bodies up and down the streets.
  21. Amid the chaos and revolutionary spirit in Egypt today, there is also a growing surge of volunteerism from protesters. Citing a "new-found pride" and sense of empowerment, those participating in the demonstrations are simultaneously organizing clean-up efforts in the surrounding areas. One volunteer told the Daily News Egypt about the symbolic nature of his actions. "We are here cleaning our country Egypt, which is our property and not anyone else's."
  22. It has been proven that my envy is appalling, but I am still unaware of this label. It must be stuck to my back, where someone else put it there. According to many people, around here, I am appalling in most everything I am committed to believing. My envy has overwhelmed any decency I may have had toward my fellow citizens. My hatred of people, who have more than I do, must be the cause of my miserable existence. I work for Habitat For Humanity in order to spite people with the money to pay me. And I work at the polls, during voting time, in order to make sure that rich people, like Mi
  23. We can turn a situation that is not going well for us, around, and we can do it better if we don't allow someone to add to our problem with a pack of lies. Just as knowledge is power, the lack of knowledge, or a reliance upon misinformation, is crippling, misleading, and harmful to our well being. While everybody else is still out there blaming those who aren't responsible for the results in their lives, we will accept accountability, and work only on the things that matter, with more focus. We want need no Psychobabble BS to throw us off track.
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