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Libertarian4life
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As you are reading my emails, could you please do something about all the spam?

It would make your job easier, as there would be less to collect.

While you are at it, could you stop Newt Gingrich and the entire Republican party from calling me every day?

The do not call registry is worthless and weak.

Sincerely yours, ...
well,
no sense telling you.
You already have it.
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PERFECT!


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Corporate Social Responsibility

A Message from Carlos Rodriguez
President and CEO

One World. One ADP.

Carlos A. RodriguezFor more than 60 years, ADP has served as a trusted human resources, payroll and benefits partner to employers and automotive dealerships around the world. Our mission is to provide insightful solutions that drive value and success for our clients by allowing them to focus on their business.

Today, we serve approximately 570,000 companies, ranging from small, start-up businesses with a handful of employees to large, multinational companies with thousands of employees spanning the globe. From our humble beginnings as a local New Jersey business in 1949, we have expanded internationally to become one of the world’s largest business-to-business outsourcers with over 56,000 associates worldwide.

Each day, we play a vital role in connecting our client organizations with their employees. Our clients entrust us to help them more effectively manage, deploy, compensate and serve the human resource needs of their people, while also handling and protecting their most sensitive data. With this trust comes great responsibility – a responsibility we take very seriously.

As a global corporate citizen, ADP also recognizes its responsibility to give back to and generate a lasting, positive impact upon the communities in which we work and live. This commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a core pillar of ADP’s Mission, Vision and Values, and encompasses everything from philanthropy, volunteerism and environmental stewardship to diversity, corporate governance, ethics, data privacy and data security.

ADP strives to positively impact the world and its people through corporate-sponsored philanthropic initiatives such as the ADP Foundation, and by actively working with other organizations who share our interests in these areas. We also encourage and support our associates’ desire to engage in national and local philanthropic and volunteer accomplishments around the world. This commitment to giving back can be witnessed at every level of our organization and in every country in which we operate.

I am proud to share that today our global ADP associates are involved in more than 1,500 CSR initiatives around the world, contributing tens of thousands of hours of their time each year to local charitable organizations, educational programs, community relief initiatives and many other noble efforts touching countless lives in meaningful ways. This is even more gratifying because much of this activity is locally, organically and associate-driven.

At ADP, we see business success and the needs of citizens and communities as inextricably linked – forces that must be in balance in order to drive and achieve forward progress. We also firmly believe that business can and should have a positive impact on the world. That’s why we constantly strive to embed our CSR principles and practices into everything we do. Above all, we’re excited about the future and are committed to making positive contributions – today and tomorrow – that will benefit the world in which we live and future generations alike.

If you have ideas or suggestions regarding ADP’s corporate social responsibility efforts, I would love to hear them.

Sincerely,

Carlos Rodriguez

Carlos Rodriguez
President and CEO


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Payroll Services
Your business needs payroll. But guess what? You could be doing more with your payroll. And your payroll could be doing more for you.

Faster, easier payroll that unlocks insights, improves compliance, and drives toward comprehensive human capital management.

Payroll isn’t just about paying your people. Consider all the parts of your business that touch – and are touched by – your payroll functions. Now consider all that payroll data and how it can help you with other parts of your business. New business insights. Easier compliance. A shortcut to taking your Human Capital Management to the next level. Doing payroll better means:

Lower risk of Health Care Reform-related compliance issues and penalties
Vast reductions in time, effort and money spent on payroll administration
Putting payroll into the hands of employees, wherever they are
Help increase efficiency across every area of your business that intersects with payroll
There’s more good news too. We can show you how to use payroll services to help you meet new Health Care Reform (HCR) requirements:

Integrate payroll functions and data with human resources management, benefits administration and time and attendance solutions from ADP
Consolidate systems and data to enable better tracking and auditing
Accurately track full-time vs. part-time status

Get more with payroll supported by our 60 years of experience.

Payroll callout Get beyond the paycheck mentality. Discover how payroll can be a catalyst for business transformation. ADP has over 60 years’ experience as a provider of global payroll services for companies of all shapes and sizes. There’s almost no payroll issue that we haven’t helped one of our 600,000 customers solve.

We’re ready when you are

Get more from payroll services through better integration and consolidation – and preparation for handling HCR requirements. It’s time to rethink payroll. Are you ready?


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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My wife turned on her laptop this morning and went to Google and it said Happy Birthday.

She said that's a weird coincidence.

Then I explained that Google knows your birthday from gmail or other websites where you list your birthday.

She said, no way, that isn't for me.

Then I showed her where her name was also displayed on the page.

She said "oh".
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The National Security Agency has broken privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since Congress granted the agency broad new powers in 2008, according to an internal audit and other top-secret documents.

Most of the infractions involve unauthorized surveillance of Americans or foreign intelligence targets in the United States, both of which are restricted by statute and executive order. They range from significant violations of law to typographical errors that resulted in unintended interception of U.S. e-mails and telephone calls.
FISA court finds illegal surveillance

The only known details of a 2011 ruling that found the NSA was using illegal methods to collect and handle the communications of American citizens.
What's a 'violation'?

Barton Gellman AUG 15

The National Security Agency offered these comments on The Post’s story on privacy violations.

The documents, provided earlier this summer to The Washington Post by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, include a level of detail and analysis that is not routinely shared with Congress or the special court that oversees surveillance. In one of the documents, agency personnel are instructed to remove details and substitute more generic language in reports to the Justice Department and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

In one instance, the NSA decided that it need not report the unintended surveillance of Americans. A notable example in 2008 was the interception of a “large number” of calls placed from Washington when a programming error confused the U.S. area code 202 for 20, the international dialing code for Egypt, according to a “quality assurance” review that was not distributed to the NSA’s oversight staff.

In another case, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which has authority over some NSA operations, did not learn about a new collection method until it had been in operation for many months. The court ruled it unconstitutional.          http://www.washingtonpost.com/.....dc7417125_story.html
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The National Security Agency has broken privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since Congress granted the agency broad new powers in 2008, according to an internal audit and other top-secret documents.


But...But...But....Obama came out on Leno last weeks and said there is no spying on Americans

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President Barack Obama said Tuesday the United States of America doesn’t have a “domestic spying program” while defending the National Security Agency’s controversial spying efforts.




"Approval ratings go up and down for various reasons... An example is the high post 911 support for
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Melania is a bimbo... she is there to look at, not to listen to. --- Box A Rox and his 'War on Women'

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sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.....who are we to believe?

the president of this so called great united states.........or the media?

tough call, eh?


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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But...But...But....Obama came out on Leno last weeks and said there is no spying on Americans



Those were thousands of accidental spying incidents.

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But...But...But....Obama came out on Leno last weeks and said there is "no spying on Americans"


Um... No he didn't!  
Obama said "We Don't Have A Domestic Spying Program". Not "No spying on Americans".  
BIG DIFFERENCE!


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Um... No he didn't!  
Obama said "We Don't Have A Domestic Spying Program". Not "No spying on Americans".  
BIG DIFFERENCE!


The DEA gets tips from the NSA spying apparatus.  Then the DEA is trained to LIE to judges and prosecutors about how they gathered their evidence to bust American citizens.  What do you call that?


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The DEA gets tips from the NSA spying apparatus.  Then the DEA is trained to LIE to judges and prosecutors about how they gathered their evidence to bust American citizens.  What do you call that?


A day in Cicero's... a day without paranoia is like a day without sunshine!


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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More Surveillance Abuse Exposed! Special DEA Unit Is Spying On Americans And Covering It Up
As Americans sort through their feelings regarding the disclosure of the massive collection of metadata by the National Security  Administration, we are now learning of what may be a far more insidious violation of our constitutional rights at the hands of a government agency.
English: The seal of the United States Drug En...

Reuters is reporting that a secret U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration branch has been collecting information from “intelligence intercepts, wiretaps, informants and a massive database of telephone records” and disseminating the data to authorities across the nation to “help them launch criminal investigations of Americans.”

In this case, the Americans who are being subjected to these investigations are suspected drug dealers.

The unit of the DEA that is conducting the surveillance is known as the Special Operations Division (“SOD”) and is made up of a partnership of numerous government agencies including the NSA, CIA, FBI, IRS and the Department of Homeland Security.
While there are suggestions that elements of the program may be legal, there is obvious concern on the part of those running the program—a concern that has not prevented them from going ahead with the collecting and using of covertly gathered data—that the surveillance effort may not be entirely kosher. We know this to be true because, according to documents reviewed by Reuters, DEA agents are specifically instructed never to reveal nor discuss the existence and utilization of SOD provided data and to further “omit the SOD’s involvement from investigative reports, affidavits, discussions with prosecutors and courtroom testimony. Agents are instructed to then use ‘normal investigative techniques to recreate the information provided by SOD.’”
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A day in Cicero's... a day without paranoia is like a day without sunshine!


Chose to go with the ad hominem argument?  Good choice when you want to avoid the obvious answer.


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N.S.A. Calls Violations of Privacy ‘Minuscule’

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John DeLong, the N.S.A. director of compliance, said that the number of
mistakes by the agency was extremely low compared with its overall activities.
The report showed about 100 errors by analysts in making queries of databases
of already-collected communications data; by comparison, he said, the agency
performs about 20 million such queries each month.


NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/17/us/nsa-calls-violations-of-privacy-minuscule.html?_r=0


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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