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  • Reply to: Different Colored Cigarette Packs, Same Deadly Diseases   15 years 2 days ago

    Light or regular one thing is known: smoking kills ! Now the question is why most of smokers keep on smoking although they are convinced that they are destroying their health !!

  • Reply to: Time for Journalists to Differentiate Propaganda from News   15 years 2 days ago

    Yes!! For the love of all that is holy and right, let's "call to action for traditional journalists"

    We want it the way it was!! Liberal and mainstream!! I want my Dan Rather, Tom Brokaw, Ed Bradley, Harry Reasoner......I want them all back!

    Sarcasm alert.

  • Reply to: Just the Facts on Judge Martin Feldman's Financial Investments   15 years 2 days ago
    Yeah, Martin Feldman and any other judge does have the right to invest in whatever they want to, so long as it is a legal operation (which BP was not, but besides the point). The point is he can invest in whatever he wants to invest in. I don't have a problem with that. What I do have a problem with is any judge that thinks it is okay to ignore federal law, policy and codes of conduct! According to the CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT, Martin Feldman has committed a felony, which is being ignored by the entire justice department. A judge or juror are to be withdrawn from any case that they MAY have "conflict of interest". For example, as a juror I was withdrawn from judging a case involving State Farm Insurance, because I had a family member that had a legal issue with them. Certainly if I owed stock in State Farm I would be disqualified also. And this was a very small case for the courts. When there is a HUGE issue, with much conflicting ideas and opinions, such as off shore drilling, ANY ETHICAL JUDGE would kindly withdraw himself. His refusal to withdraw from a case that he has "conflict of interest" is NOT as sign of high ethical standards, in fact, it is a clear sign of "self-interest" rather than showing reverence for the concern of American citizens. What Martin Feldman wants is more important than the concern for true justice --very bad sign for a federal judge!
  • Reply to: Just the Facts on Judge Martin Feldman's Financial Investments   15 years 2 days ago
    I hope you do not mind that I have copied your research to my petition to get Martin Feldman's wallet out of the judicial system. Of course, I documented it as a resource from this page to make sure it is clear that you deserve the credit for your GREAT WORK. If you have a problem with this, please let me know, and I will edit it out or anyway you prefer. Sincerely, Wendy Wyatt [email protected] You can check it out at http://environment.change.org/petitions/view/injustice_in_the_justice_department_-martin_feldman
  • Reply to: The Health Care Industry vs. Health Reform   15 years 2 days ago
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