Pew Internet Study: ’13% of cell owners pretended to be using their phone’

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Digital Trend: A survey of 2,277 adults found that 13 percent of cell phone users had faked checking their phone or being on it to avoid human interaction. The younger demographic, 18 to 29-year olds, cited the highest percentage of this behavior with 30 percent saying they’d avoided contact with someone by checking their phone.
Anti-Social Youth. Go figure

Israeli Government Officially Recognizes The Therapeutic Value Of Cannabis — Pot Production And Distribution To Begin January 2012

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NORML Blog, Marijuana Law Reform:
The Israeli government this week formally acknowledged the therapeutic utility of cannabis and announced newly amended guidelines governing the state-sponsored production and distribution of medical cannabis to Israeli patients. A prepared statement posted Monday on the website of office of the Israeli Prime Minister states: “The Cabinet today approved arrangements and supervision regarding the supply of cannabis for medical and research uses. This is in recognition that the medical use of cannabis is necessary in certain cases. The Health Ministry will – in coordination with the Israel Police and the Israel Anti-Drug Authority – oversee the foregoing and will also be responsible for supplies from imports and local cultivation.” According to Israeli news reports, approximately 6,000 Israeli patients are supplied with locally grown cannabis as part of a limited government program. This week’s announcement indicates that government officials intend to expand the program to more patients and centralize the drug’s cultivation. “[T]here are predictions that doctor and patient satisfaction is so high that the number could reach 40,000 in 2016,” The Jerusalem Post reported. The Israeli Ministry of Health is expected to oversee the production of marijuana in January 2012. Similar government-sponsored medical marijuana programs are also active in Canada and the Netherlands. By contrast, in July the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) formally denied a nine-year-old petition calling on the agency to initiate hearings to reassess the present classification of marijuana as a schedule I controlled substance, stating in the July 8, 2011 edition of the Federal Register that cannabis has “a high potential for abuse; … no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States; … [and] lacks accepted safety for use under medical supervision. NORML.ORG
Just when I stopped smoking a few months. DAMN! Well at least future generations of Jews won't have to go through what I did.

Hashemite Jerusalem if YOU BELIEVE IT and THEY SAY SO

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The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Waqf and Religious Affairs is carrying out the work at Jordan's request, the Israeli newspaper Maariv reported.
Maariv said the Jerusalem Municipality was not informed of the plans for the building, which is located in occupied East Jerusalem.
According to Maariv, the deserted building is used by prostitutes and drug users.
Jordan is renovating King Hussein's unfinished palace in Jerusalem. The Israeli government is in a de facto manner releasing its sovereignty over 'east' Jerusalem. You can say otherwise, but that is the reality on the ground. The Jews will not have their borders respected if they do not respect their own borders.
...Maan reports that the Kingdom of Jordan is behind a land grab in so called East Jerusalem. The King has apparently decided to complete his father's palace... Tel el-Ful, has a long and rich history going back to biblical times when it was the location of King Saul's palace, known as Givat Shaul (which is not the same as the Jewish neighborhood in northwest Jerusalem currently known as Givat Shaul). Tel el-Ful's location and height have made it a strategic site for 3,000 years.

Scottish Granny Killer Converts to Islam for Extra Privileges

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Protected class: Brutal killer david millar, who converted to islam in jail to gain extra privileges after murdering frail 82 year-old pensioner Lucy-Marshall
...Protected class: Brutal killer david millar, who converted to islam in jail to gain extra privileges after murdering frail 82 year-old pensioner Lucy-Marshall...
...Gangs of Muslim thugs are effectively ‘running’ some prisons, and have caused non-Muslim criminals to convert to Islam in order to become members...
David Millar – who stabbed frail 82-year-old Lucy Marshall to death – will skip his duties in the laundry because of his new faith.
He will be excused from work on Fridays so he can attend prayers. And he’s told pals he’ll not have to do chores during the holy month of Ramadan. The 28-year-old will also receive special halal meals such as curries at Dumfries prison. One jail source said: “He works in the laundry but wants to use his new-found faith to get out of it. “He’s told a few of his cronies he won’t have to work for the whole of Ramadan, which is basically like getting a month off his duties. Source: The Scottish Sun via UnDhimmi
When I was in jail, I changed meal plans weekly. It is a matter of survival. In America most jails don't serve pork, so that worked in my favor because I don't eat pork, but when the meat based food began to effect me negatively, I switched to Vegan and when I grew tired of that I switched to low sodium by going to the doctor and proving I had high blood pressure (very easy to do in jail) ...I would of wanted to of switched on and off the kosher meals which I would of preferred if they were edible. Most inmates know how to use the special meal plan to their own benefit and most inmates know how to use religion to manipulate the system. ...and frankly I'm glad that they can, but perhaps we should offer these benefits to everyone if they are available for religious reasons. The inmates purposely bargain a selection of possible plans. Some inmates will try a unique plan just to have something unique. Honestly I would of preferred the kosher plan, but I was told by my lawyer that the Seattle rabbi was crazy... and I needed his approval to get that. I have a theory that the rabbi was not crazy... he just knew the system was corrupt and would of made trouble for the currupt judicial system that was working out a plea to misdemeanors to save the city judicial system's own reputation. The system must realize that it can not create special classes based on faith. Once that happens the inmates will abuse the system. If a jail decides to accommodate religious diversity then it must be an option for everyone. No loopholes.
As for the Muslims class of prisoners... that is true.  I had a prison guard in NY state named Mohammad call me an elitist for praying in Hebrew.  There is most certainly an advantage to being Muslim in jail and something must be done to protect non Muslims from the Muslims behind bars.

Kentucky Women Sue for Social Security Numbers

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In this Aug. 12, 2011 photo, Stephanie, left, and Raechel Schultz sit outside their home in London, Ky. The women have been unable to acquire social security numbers from the government and have filed a lawsuit to make it happen. (AP Photo/Ed Reinke)
LONDON, Ky. (AP) — For more than two decades, a pair of sisters in rural Kentucky have lived without Social Security numbers, doing odd jobs like bartending and making jewelry to earn cash under the table. One of them even posed as their mother to gain employment.
Now Raechel and Stephanie Schultz want steady, legitimate work, yet the federal government has refused to issue numbers to the women, saying they need more proof the pair were born in the U.S. The predicament prompted the women, who have lived for years on society’s fringes, to sue.
“I‘m proud to be American but they don’t want me,” 23-year-old Stephanie Schultz told The Associated Press in an interview at their lawyer’s office in southeastern Kentucky.
The earliest years for the Schultz sisters were nomadic. The family traveled through 42 states, never staying too long in one place. Their father found occasional work in construction or at restaurants and the children picked up cans to make a few bucks. They stayed in motels or camped and the sisters’ grandparents sent money to help.
“They didn’t have no life plan,” 29-year-old Raechel Schultz said of her parents, now in their 50s. “It was just all like free hippie style, do what you can to get by. Gypsies.”

Raechel was born at a home in Madison County, Ky., near where the family lives now; Stephanie was delivered in the back of a Dodge van in southern Alabama. The births were recorded in a family Bible but were otherwise undocumented.
Their mercurial parents settled into a hardscrabble existence about 14 years ago along the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, where the family car broke down. The girls were home schooled by their college-educated parents.
The sisters still live with their parents in a weather-worn mobile home in the tiny enclave of Lily. The trailer is perched close to a strip of blacktop winding through the hilly backcountry.
It wasn’t until five years ago that they tried to register with the Social Security system. They waited until Stephanie turned 18 because their parents feared truancy charges, Raechel said.
“The first couple years of our life, Dad didn’t get our Social Security numbers, and he said once you don’t do that right off the bat, they won’t let you do it,” Raechel said. “So they just went on with it.”
Everyone else in the family has a Social Security number, including an older sister now living in New Orleans who got her Social Security card as a teenager on her second try. She had a birth certificate and a baptismal record.
When the sisters first went to get their Social Security number, “we thought it would be easy,” Stephanie said.
This isn’t the first time the sisters have gone to court over personal documents. In 2009, the women sued to get birth certificates, took a DNA test to prove they were born to their parents and a judge’s order won them the records.
“The Court has no reason to not believe the testimony and finds no reason to suggest the plaintiffs are seeking this relief for an illegal or immoral purpose,” Circuit Judge John Knox Mills wrote in his 2010 order.
Despite their lack of Social Security numbers, the sisters have found ways to supplement their family’s meager income. Stephanie makes jewelry and paints old furniture to sell at a flea market. Raechel held down work at a couple of area restaurants by posing as her mother. She was at one eatery for seven years, rising to associate manager, but eventually quit out of fear her supervisors would discover her secret.
According to their lawsuit, the Social Security Administration indicated it denied the women’s request for numbers because they “have not given us documents we need to show U.S. citizenship.” The agency has declined to comment on the suit.
The sisters’ attorney, Douglas Benge, said he was told by a Social Security official that the agency doesn’t accept birth certificates issued so many years after birth.
“Our complaint with the government is, what else do these girls have to show?” he said.
On its website, the Social Security Administration lists documents that may be used to prove identity, age and citizenship. The accepted records include a birth certificate, driver’s license, state-issued identification card or U.S. passport, and it’s not entirely clear why they have been denied.
Robert Bruce, who retired as a district manager after 31 years with the Social Security Administration, said recently that the age of the women combined with the lack of official documentation raises a suspicion of fraud.
The sisters see their dilemma as a government overreaction since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Their maternal grandfather said they just want a chance to work.
“My view is, we’re so caught up in administrative procedure, nobody has any common sense,” said Norman Turchan, who lives in Indianapolis. “There’s a common sense way out of this situation.”
When word of their plight appeared on the Internet and in newspapers, their attorney received emails from some questioning the sisters’ motivation, saying the Schultzes just wanted government assistance. But both women said they want to work, and that their family has never taken welfare.
“I don’t want to bum off the state,” said Raechel, who would like to sell real estate.
Stephanie dreams of running a no-kill animal shelter and dabbling in interior design.
“If you have a Social Security number, you can do anything you want,” Raechel said.
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Barrouquere reported from Louisville, Ky.

hippie kids. I suspect that this is not an isolated case

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