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UPDATE: Heartland Documents Stolen and key one is Fake. No “insider” leak.Their attitude to the science is just the same to their attitude to falsified documents. They don’t care. They were all happy to trumpet an insider leak, yet none of them admit they were wrong, or showed poor judgment when it turned out the documents were obtained through trickery, deceit and malicious misbehaviour. Shame, they only had to email Joe Bast to ask. Even the most minor effort to get to the truth is too much to expect.
As it is, if any of the rest is accurate, it only shows how effective Heartland is on a shoe-string budget.
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No way. 60 years ago my grandfather, a retired cop who had had his share of 'domestics' when the complaining parent attacked interceding officers put it this way : Law which intrudes on family cohesion is against the public interest.
Did you ever actually read 'Oliver Twist' and understand that it was a real life example of the cautionary tale against the abuse of the state? For centuries families of the poor had ended up in workhouses because the cost of orphanages included maladjustment of the children as adults in society.
Regulations do not exist in a vacuum. They are tools of bureaucracy and corruption. It took 150 years of activism to close child prisons.
Did you ever actually read 'Oliver Twist' and understand that it was a real life example of the cautionary tale against the abuse of the state? For centuries families of the poor had ended up in workhouses because the cost of orphanages included maladjustment of the children as adults in society.
Regulations do not exist in a vacuum. They are tools of bureaucracy and corruption. It took 150 years of activism to close child prisons.
I should amend that slightly. The serialized novel was based on life - and had the example of centuries to mine for background examples....including child crime.
( The Anne of Green Gables series of books was a wildly popular set of tales about an adopted girl's surmounting the difficulties of a virtual indentured status due to family breakup and the operations of the state.
As for grandad - who died when I was four - he was concerned that ignoring results of policy when objectives could not practically be met - even if because that much manpower wasn't available - led to bad practice and constituted bad law.
But ask me who really was against orphanages and I'd say mother was at least as condemning, to the point of scorn. She regarded the state as part of the problem in getting rid of child slavery.
And yes, a drunkard plumber in our neighbourhood illustrated the plight of families in dysfunction. Kids in rags are hard to miss. The guy next door was a thief whose son ended up in temporary custody at 6 while busy with his dad - said son born 3 days after me.
Follow through is always punishing people dealing with deprivation.
Niggard is a word that has fallen into disuse. It refers to someone assigning work to be done without proper tools, supplies, safety - and likely even pay.
That - to me - explains the revulsion to the word 'nigger.' It refers to the victim of abuse. ( The state outsources and abdicates its responsibilities with alacrity. )
Nobody 'deserves' that. That such persons were often Negro as well....some days things don't seem to have changed much from days of apartheid. Unemployment and poverty are snowballing while debt restraint and collection and fraud get worse.
It doesn't sound pretty. And Medicare didn't exist way back when. What it will eventually accomplish against sabotage of food and water supplies besides enriching drug makers is moot. Go to work and listen to the coughing. )
You might not want to read this article if you have a weak stomach. Most Americans have absolutely no idea what is going on in the dark corners of America, and when people find out the truth it can come as quite a shock. Many of you will not believe some of the things Americans
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