I believe in freedom and simplicity. I want to live a quiet life, and my philosophy is summed up by Ralph Waldo Emerson in his "On Self-Reliance." I'm a writer whose works, in both journalism and literature, have appeared in various publications. I learned writing from Winston Churchill and Charles Lindbergh; and editing from DeWitt Wallace, founder of "Reader's Digest." Two books that changed my life are Wayne Dyer's "Your Erroneous Zones" and Richard Bach's "Jonathan Livingston Seagull." I'm a nature lover and a hopeless romantic. I love grilled chicken and tuna sandwiches. I also love dogs and horses but I don't eat them.
Hackers should not go to jail -- their governments should find a way to channel their genius to more productive endeavors...like corrupting Al Qaeda's Facebook account or something
I don't believe there is a clear dividing line between Right and Wrong -- and most of humankind's moral dilemmas, such as this one, falls on the gray area between. Twilight zone, as it were
It reminds me of the American Civil War. Lincoln says it's okay if Lee escapes "Unbeknownst" to him. Maybe it's like that -- we know that elected officials in high places engage in horse-trading, so to speak, but we don't want to actually see them. it's like...you know, what teenage boys do?
I hope you don't take it for granted how lucky you are that your elected officials actually acknowledge the existence of their constituents when it's not election season. Anyway, more power to responsible and socially aware citizens such as you
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