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Question by Altair 1: I just finished reading “Crimes Against Liberty”. Have any of you Liberals read it yet?
David Limbaugh breaks it all down for ya. He makes it very clear and it is well documented. You will find it on the “Non-fiction” shelf. I know that facts make you people break out with some sort of rash but this read will make you feel better knowing what is going to happen in November and why.
Namast and Maxmom – Good excuses for you filure to learn. You both no doubt are loyal 0bama lemmings. You criticize work you haven’t even read. Typical 0bama lemmings.

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Answer by Mr. Wolf ©
George Bush had his cronies in the Justice Department write memos granting legal approval to ignore constitutional rights, including First Amendment freedoms of speech and the press and Fourth Amendment requirements for search warrants.

That’s crimes against liberty.

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Question by “Kh a a a a a n n” ! !: Would writing “fan fiction” based on an old TV show, and having it posted on the web, be against copyright law?
Suppose there’s a website that posts “fan fiction” stories based on a TV show from the 1960s or 1970s.

Would contributing a story, and having it put in such a site, be a violation of copyright laws? Would it be illegal? If so, in what way? And what laws would be broken?

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Answer by Chuckie O
It would be a derivative copy, so it would violate copyright law.

It is up to the copyright holder whether they try to enforce it or not. Some don’t care, some do.

Illegal in the sense that you are violating someone’s rights, a civil violation. They could sue for penalties and/or damages, in civil court.

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Question by hitman182769: I have a few questions about non-fiction “A warning against passion”?
“A warning against passion” is a non-fiction written by Charlotte Bronte
1.Her proposed advice to Mr.Vincent
2.Her view of falling in love
3.Her view of possible relationships between husbands and wives
I want to write an essay about it , using the answers of these questions , but since I’m an ESL student so I can’t understand this writing. I hope you give me a hand!!

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Answer by ksotikoula
I believe this is taken from a letter Charlotte writes to Ellen Nussey. If this is the passage you are referring to I know that her advise to Mr Vincent was to speak openly and directly to Ellen and not to her relatives trying to understand what is the impression he has made on her.
Her view of falling in love is more complicated. Her society led women to hide their feelings until they were proposed to. Obviously Charlotte feels that this deception is stupid and tiring but on the other hand is prudent to follow the advice and habits of society. She believes in following a medium way between passion and reason. To love with all your strength is not prudent but neither is marrying somebody whom you can not tolerate.
About marriage she believes that women can be patient and ignore small things that may irritate them on the other sex provided that their husband has some common sense and can be led in important issues. Also that love is possible but it wouldn’t be wise to reach the extend of depending too much on your husband’s will.

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It very well could be real, but for now it’s the latest heart-pounding fiction book, Sledgehammer, about a terrorist who arrives in the ER with smallpox symptoms. An ER physician suspects it but has just six days to convince hospital executives and the U.S. Government before an epidemic breaks out.


The story is brought vividly to life by Dr. Paulo J. Reyes who obtained his MD at the UCSF School of Medicine, has 25 years in medicine and internal medicine and is a First Responder for the busiest cities in California specifically in terrorists training.


In Sledgehammer, the lead character, Max Kroose, an intuitive emergency room physician, believes terrorists are to blame for the attack and fears the more lethal form of smallpox, called Sledgehammer, will kill within days. As time progresses, the terrorists planned attacks at a sports arena, mall and airport must be stopped. The question becomes can this ER doctor convince the hospital administration and the public health care system about the presence of this deadly disease and the need to vaccinate the American public. You won’t be able to stop reading as you seek to find out the truth in this non-stop thriller.


How big a threat is smallpox? “The Federal Government should allow voluntary smallpox vaccinations to protect us from smallpox bioterrorist attacks,” says Dr. Reyes. “At the very least the Federal Government should allow voluntary vaccinations of the first responders which should include all hospital medical staff. The President and the military have been vaccinated. Why shouldn’t the American public?”


Dr. Reyes also authored Health-Care Reform or Redistribution of Cost? and in his research of the health care system, he has seen its shortcomings. Realizing there is clear and present danger of a terrorist attack in the health care system has prompted him to support voluntary smallpox vaccinations.


The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) considers smallpox as a possible danger and includes it as one of the possible agents of a bioterrorist attack, in its website under the subheading Emergency Preparedness and Response along with anthrax, plague, and tularemia.


Reyes believes the Federal Government should consider a trial program to detect the presence of the virus – similar to a pregnancy test – so if the disease presents itself, it will be detected before it becomes an epidemic or pandemic.


The American public is immuno-naïve to smallpox, which means it could spread very rapidly, Reyes says. And containment could be even more difficult or impossible if the virus was aerosolized, which the CDC believes may be the case, he says.


With new terrorist attacks continually happening in the United States and the fear of a global pandemic, Sledgehammer is a gripping book to get a real insight into what could possibly lie ahead unless immediate action is taken. Buy your book today at http://www.pauloreyes.com, Amazon.com or any major online bookstore.

Dr. Paulo J. Reyes has previously appeared on CNN and is available for TV, Radio, newspaper, article quotes, and other media interviews. Please contact Diana at Diana@pauloreyes.com or (954) 971-4025. Stop by his site for the latest information and updates on current news – http://www.pauloreyes.com.

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