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LatePeriduct Donating Member (660 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-20-05 09:30 PM
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18. Good questions and here is some very good answers.
I'm taking these answers as far as I understand them from the experts.

"Isn't the voting information anonymous?"

It is not, it is openly shared. Here is proof.

"http://www.bespacific.com/mt/archives/cat_privacy.html

"Resources to Determine What Personal Info Is Maintained On You By Database Aggregator From the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse: The ChoicePoint Data Security Breach: What It Means for You, and How to Find Out What ChoicePoint Knows about You

Related resources: No Place to Hide, Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance Society by Robert O'Harrow

See also these related be Spacific postings, Online Interview With Author of New Book on Surveillance Society and Washington Post Examines Data Aggregator ChoicePoint"

Accenture and the government believe sharing of all data is crucial.http://www.egov.vic.gov.au/whatsnew/whatsnew.htm"Information Technology Shared ServicesThe Government Executive Series - Driving High Performance in Government: Maximizing the Value of Public-Sector Shared Services.Accenture, January 2005 - in pdf format. (To view this document youwill need to have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer).(1320kb)Shared-Services in Government. Government Technology, February 16,2005. "The majority of government executives believe that shared services are important to helping them achieve their organizations'strategic goals, according to a study released recently by Accenture..." "

For strategic reasons Accenture and the US departments believe sharing of networking and information is crucial, and a role that must be governed in order to maximize potential or profits.

I'm taking this data right from the expert.

"Is there any evidence of....

Mining operation with Alan Gutierrez?

Other family related activity with Alan Gutierrez?"

There is, and the author has not yet updated with that information so I asked them and pulled up the records for quick checking.

"http://vielmetti.typepad.com/vacuum/2004/11/sulfide_mining_.html

"Sulfide mining on the Yellow Dog Plains in the Upper Peninsula
Kennecott is planning mining operations on the Yellow Dog Plains in
the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, north of Marquette. The mining
technique they would use to get at the copper and nickel, sulfide
mining, yields large quantities of sulfuric acid as byproducts. The
proposed mine is at the headwaters of a trout stream and would
contaminate the entire watershed and Lake Superior.

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Comments
Good work Ed. I added the del.icio.us feed to Net NewsWire. Way to
keep us informed.

Posted by: Alan Gutierrez | November 8, 2004 04:06 PM

Sulfide Mining Bill - Good News! Inbox

gayle.miller@sierraclub.org
to me
More options 5:20pm (1½ hours ago)
Hello Sierra Club Activists and Watchdogs!

I wanted to pass on some good news!

HB 6243, the Sulfide Mining Bill, passed the House by a unanimous
vote a few days ago (yea!).

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There seems to be more to this mining operation he talks about.

http://kasparov.skife.org/blog/stuff/chernobyl.writeback
"This photo journal is amazing. Found via slashdot of all places.

It reminds me, in a much larger and scarier way, of the abandoned
coal towns and related factories in central Pennsylvania --
Centralia and its environs in particular. That's the only ghost town
I have really gotten to explore -- though I have vistied briefly a
couple in Montana. Following the old coal lines in PA was
entertaining back when I was at uni, the huge strip-mining machines,
massive houses on treads with cranes and processing gear inside, up
in the hills left with work gloves hanging on knobs and everthing
were spooky. I cannot imagine what Chernobyl would be like.

writebacks...

Alan Gutierrez


Things of this nature always remind me of my hometown. You might
find The Ruins of Detroit an interesting photo study. Also, there is
a Photobook on Chernobyl.

Alan Gutierrez

Hyper Links
It seems that html is stripped book:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/3882439211/102-0977412-
0065728?v=glance, and Ruins of Detroit: http://detroityes.com/

comment..."

Gutierrez family in the 2000 elections and beyond.

http://www.namebase.org/cgi-bin/nb06?_GUTIERREZ_CARLOS_M%20%28KELLOGGS%29

"Reno backs Cuban boy's return
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/600516.stm

Political ties

Questions were earlier raised about the impartiality of Florida Judge Rosa Rodriguez, whose ruling on Monday awarding temporary custody of Elian to his great uncle, Lazaro Gonzalez, was widely welcomed by Miami-based Cuban exiles.

Several leading legal commentators said there had to be serious doubts after her ties to a political consultant, Armando Gutierrez, were disclosed.

Mr Gutierrez is the spokesman for the Miami relatives who have been caring for Elian.

During her 1998 campaign to be elected a circuit judge, Ms Rodriguez paid Mr Gutierrez and his wife more than $63,000 for advertising and political consultancy services.

In further legal wrangling, lawyers for Elian's great-uncle said they planned to refile a petition seeking political asylum for the boy. An initial petition was withdrawn last week after the INS ruling.

The INS is also studying a subpoena issued by Republican congressman Dan Burton, which orders Elian to appear before his committee in Washington in February.
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U.S. Studies Options in Case of Cuban Boy
By Karen DeYoung and Sue Anne Pressley. Washington Post Staff Writers. Wednesday, January 12, 2000; Page A02
http://www.cubanet.org/CNews/y00/jan00/12e14.htm "

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