2005.10.2=7[#275]:8.29=#(60x3+56)[US#56] e-Taiwan, coke, cork oaks, Homer. #0. e-Government 1. For War or Peace, 2. US domestic spies.
e-Goverment: 1.Taiwan, 2.Singapore, 3.USA, 4.Canada 5.Monaco, 6.China:
http://tinyurl.com/9otlr
Coke cleaning? http://tinyurl.com/7tlf6
Cork oaks: http://tinyurl.com/a4u4u http://tinyurl.com/ajgje
Cork bobbing energy: http://tinyurl.com/7nm7j
Odysseus island: http://tinyurl.com/96qar http://tinyurl.com/dq58q
Half cloudy cooler then mild: Up 7:30, Jun tel for Taipei keys. Mei back from rental house, then off to Hakka school, 11am Liu teaches dancing almost over, Jeng couple back from Taipei, simple lunch, Liu talks about Medit. tour in detail. To o.h. lunch again, short sleep, take aBi then aBi & mom pictures, then they off to Long's for flower plant. To Hub Long's get Big Cristal 10 ball pens $1.49+ instead of Parkers, to FoodMaxx for fruits and juices, soy milk. Home, all in garage then off. Emails and here, 6:22pm. Answer [G] "My Mom" and C. Now 11:14pm. Jun still at computer, but also tel, bed 12:35.
#0. "Global E-Government, 2004", by Darrell M. West, 67 George St.; Center for Public Policy, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912-1977, United States,
Darrell_West@brown.edu, (401) 863-1163, www.InsidePolitics.org, September, 2004:
http://tinyurl.com/9otlr
"" Taiwan 44.3
Singapore 43.8
United States 41.9
Canada 40.3
Monaco 39,0
China 37.3
Australia 36.7
Togo 36.0
Germany 35.0
Iraq 34.0
Hong Kong 33.7
New Zealand 33.6
Italy 33.2
Great Britain 33.0 ""
#1. For War Or Peace:
1. For War:
"Rice: Force necessary for democracy", Aljazeera.Net; Saturday 01 October 2005, 15:24 Makka Time, 12:24 GMT:
http://tinyurl.com/dlsoo
'' US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has defended the use of military force to advance the cause of democracy and liberty as "the only guarantee of true stability and lasting security". ''
2. For Peace:
1) antiwar.com: "hdevoted to the cause of non-interventionism and is read by libertarians, pacifists, leftists, "greens," and independents alike, as well as many on the Right who agree with our opposition to imperialism":
http://www.antiwar.com/
2) LewRockwell.com: anti-state, anti-war, pro-market:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/
#2. USA Domestic Spies:
"Bill Would Give Cover to Pentagon Spies in U.S.: In an effort to thwart domestic terror, some privacy protections would be rolled back, by Greg Miller, LA Times Staff Writer; October 1, 2005:
http://tinyurl.com/bjjwt
"" WASHINGTON — Pentagon intelligence operatives would be allowed to collect information from U.S. citizens without revealing their status as government spies under legislation approved by the Senate Intelligence Committee and publicly released this week.
The bill would end a long-standing requirement that military intelligence officers disclose their government ties when approaching an American citizen in the United States — a law designed to protect Americans from domestic intelligence activities by the Defense Department.
The provision is one of several sections of the legislation that would roll back privacy-related protections as part of an effort to improve the ability of U.S. intelligence agencies to detect and prevent domestic terrorist plots. Another provision would make it easier for U.S. spy agencies to gain access to sensitive government records on citizens that are generally prohibited from being disseminated under privacy laws. ""
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