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alicia27

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Alicia is a woman from Norman, USA

"Every single person has at least one secret that would break your heart. If we could just remember this, I think there would be a lot more compassion and tolerance in the world."

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  • Dutch court orders Google to reveal Gmail user • The...

    Rated Oct 21 2008 1 review internet, privacy, gmail, spying theregister.co.uk




    "Google Netherlands has agreed to hand over the IP addresses of a Gmail user in an alleged spy case.

    The CEO of Dutch internet incubator company iMerge suspected that a former disgruntled employee, who also acted as a system administrator, had secretly created an auto-forward rule in one of the company's mail servers. Several mails, including business conversations and a romantic discourse which led to a divorce, were forwarded to a Gmail address.

    Because Gmail doesn't reveal someone's IP address in outgoing mail headers, iMerge couldn't take legal action against the former employee.

    Google initially declined to provide iMerge with requested IP addresses on the grounds that "disclosing the user's identity violated rulings on the balance between freedom of expression and a person's right to his reputation."

    However, a Dutch court believed the offence was serious enough and forced Google to reveal all the log files it had on the account. Immediately after the ruling, Google provided the required data, including a list of IP addresses."




    ***Unfortunately, this is more than likely going to set a new precedent...   we really are losing all of ourr rights to privacy quickly, ;and I, for one, think it's terrible.***




    Dutch court orders Google to reveal Gmail user • The Register
  • Joy for Hulk Hogans son Nick as hes released early from...

    Rated Oct 21 2008 1 review celebrities dailymail.co.uk









    Wrestling star Hulk Hogan's teenage son Nick has been released from
    jail after serving 166 days for the car crash that left his best friend
    John Graziano in a vegetative state for life.
    The 18-year-old -
    real name Nick Bollea - was released from Pinellas County Jail in
    Florida just after midnight on Tuesday morning.
    He had been given
    an eight-month sentence after pleading no contest to a felony charge of
    reckless driving over the August 2007 car crash.




    Joy for Hulk Hogans son Nick as hes released early from jail sentence  | Mail Online
  • Could this pill cure the agony of severe period pains?  | Mail Online
  • Michaelann Land: Do a lot of good in just five minutes

    Rated Oct 21 2008 1 review crime blogspot.com


           


    "Ever stumbled on a site that says, Click here to plant a tree, feed a hungry child or save a tiger? It's true, it's that easy! Of course it's only pennies-- or sometimes fractions of-- but it does add up. If you had a penny for every single person in the U.S., you'd be a millionaire three times over.

    A very comprehensive site for donating by click is at The Non-Profits.com. ; the site lists more than fifty opportunities to give. Check it out."



    Michaelann Land: Do a lot of good in just five minutes
  • Michaelann Land: Court rules OK to feed hungry people

    Rated Oct 21 2008 1 review politics blogspot.com






    "It may have taken more than a year for a decision, but The 13th Juror reported this week that according to the U.S. District Court, Orlando FL Division, sharing food with the hungry and homeless is a form of expression protected by the First Amendment.

    The decision came about because of a lawsuit filed by Food Not Bombs and several other plaintiffs last September after groups were diened a permit by the City of Orlando to feed people in a public park.

    To establish that their conduct is expressive and protected by the First Amendment, the members of Food Not Bombs had to prove that they are conveying a message that is likely to be understood by the public. The city tried to argue that their message â€" that society can and should provide food for all of its members, regardless of wealth â€" wasnâ€t likely to be understood. But Mayor Buddy Dyer testified that he believes that Food Not Bombs provides food to the homeless only to convey its political message â€" not necessarily to help the homeless. 13th Juror.

    How sad that Mayor Dyer thought that people wouldn't understand the message that we all need to take care of each other. I know that much of selfishness comes from fear but it is not each other we need to be afraid of. "




    Michaelann Land: Court rules OK to feed hungry people
  • Michaelann Land: Texas school suspends 5 yr old for...

    Rated Oct 21 2008 1 review politics blogspot.com





    Texas school suspends 5 yr old for religious beliefsThe
    Texas ACLU is suing the Needville Independent School District for
    refusing to allow a five year old Native American boy openly wear his
    hair in braids, insisting he hide them in his shirt.

    Michaelann Land: Texas school suspends 5 yr old for religious beliefs
  • Michaelann Land: The State of Poverty

    Rated Oct 21 2008 1 review politics, poverty blogspot.com








    The State of Poverty
    • Number of children: 12.9 million
      ...four times the number of all the children in Illinois
    • Number of seniors 65 and over: 3.6 million
      ...the same as the entire population of Oklahoma
    • Number of women: 14.6 million
      ...the entire population of Wisconsin, Indiana, and Iowa combined
    • Number reporting a disability: 8.0 million
      ...a population larger than the State of Massachusetts
    • Number of homeless: 3.5 million
      ...twice the population of Nebraska
    Stats from the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law




    Michaelann Land: The State of Poverty
  • Michaelann Land: Save $30 million - decriminalize marijuana!

    Rated Oct 21 2008 1 review politics blogspot.com






     "Save $30 million - decriminalize marijuana!

    A Boston Globe article this morning about Dictrict Attorneys' opposition to decriminalizing an ounce or less marijuana happens to mention that three of the DAs admit to having smoked themselves! If they had been caught, none of them would be lawyers and district attorneys today.

    The state could save $30 million a year by not running those arrested for simple possession through the criminal justice system, according to a senior lecturer in economics at Harvard University."




    Michaelann Land: Save $30 million - decriminalize marijuana!
  • funny- police check a drunk driver...

    Rated Oct 20 2008 2 reviews humor, video youtube.com

    Funny video... I think most of us have felt like this at one time or another! lol
    funny- police check a drunk driver...
  • Funny Cops prank Hilarious!!

    Rated Oct 20 2008 2 reviews humor, video youtube.com

    Very funny cop prank... I don't know how I would react! lol
    Funny Cops prank Hilarious!!