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Kenneth Eade

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    Kenneth Eade

    Almost everyone in politics nowadays has at least one conflict of interest.

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    And how about doing the job we hired you gentlemen and ladies for? Start doing it by reading the legislation you pass. If you don’t know what it says, don’t vote for it.

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    Animals don’t do this.

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    Are you telling me that now the government is going after attorneys? They’re going to put every attorney for everyone they think is a bad guy in jail?

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    As long as we’re alive there is always hope.

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    As usual, there was a story behind the story, and that is where the truth was hidden.

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    A tinge of panic tingled his cerebral cortex as he recalled the last greeting he had had in this country, which was not so welcoming.

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    Brent had a love-hate relationship with the Government. He hated what it had become over the years and loved to make an issue about it.

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    Brent knew the first cardinal rule of talking to cops – don’t.

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    Brent never trusted anyone who couldn’t look him in the eye. It was a sign of dishonesty.

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    But it was a routine traffic stop.” “Lots of cops get blown away during routine traffic stops

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    Buying and selling securities in an attempt to outperform the market will effectively be a game of chance rather than skill.

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    By loaning banks money for no interest, you’re really letting them into the casinos with the house’s money, aren’t you?

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    C’ in Russian is pronounced like your ‘S’, so first letter in CIA stands for ‘sneaky.

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    Destiny deals you your hand and what you do with the cards is up to you.

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    Don’t you know that everything you do in life has consequences?

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    Emotions are reserved for juries and, in that case, a good lawyer can really lay them on when the time is right, better than the best Academy Award winning actor

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    Even in crisis, people need entertainment.

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    Even killers need holiday.

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    Even though the Judge would charge the jury that they should listen to all the evidence before they made up their minds, the chances were likely that 100% of them will have already decided if William was guilty or not before the trial was over.

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    Everyone wanted to get to someplace better, wherever that was.

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    Everything in life has a yin and yang – an interconnected, complementary and opposite force. Just as we need the light to distinguish it from the dark, we recognize injustice in the world demands justice to provide a balance.

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    Fair has nothing to do with it. This is the law – it has nothing to do with justice.

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    Fair is irrelevant. This is the law – it has nothing to do with justice.

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    Fairness is a term that is interpreted different ways. For the government, fair is whatever suits their needs.

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    From anonymous bullying to anonymous murder for hire, the Internet had something for every sick taste.

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    Genetic engineering was messy. To force a sequence of foreign DNA into a plant, you couldn’t just snip the desired gene from the bacteria and sew it on to the plant’s DNA sequence like an old woman working on a quilt.

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    Government corruption made it possible to obtain authentic passports and visas, which were much more reliable than fake ones.

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    He could see that drinking and conversation were inexorably intertwined and that one did not occur without the other.

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    He didn’t have regular email like everyone else. He couldn’t afford that digital fingerprint that the NSA, the CIA, the FBI and all the other espionage alphabeticals counted on for their privacy-bashing surveillance of the entire formerly free world.

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    He had made his way up the ranks of the department the hard way, with effort and integrity as opposed to politics.

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    He had spent so long working with the police, everything was a conspiracy to him.

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    He knew that justice was rarely dispensed within the four walls of the courtroom.

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    He shuffled through the list of messages, prioritizing them into three piles: now, later, and some other time.

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    He wasn’t dealing with underage girls or porn, just spreading the word of jihad to young, impressionable people, which, unfortunately, was not a crime.

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    He was smart, but he had to be smarter. No points for second place.

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    His sense of “justice” had been hard tempered by his sense of law enforcement; a perfect way to reverse the presumption of innocence.

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    Home was truly the best place he could possibly be, but, alas, was not an available option.

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    Home was wherever they were together, and it felt good.

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    , I believe in some type of free market system. I just don’t think you’ll find an example of one completely free from government intervention.

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    I believe that the banks and the financial services industry take more than their fair share of our profits by using unfair business tactics. It now appears that our entire financial system has taken far more risk than is warranted by its capital structure and that this will lead to a market crash affecting economies worldwide. Gordon L. Eade

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    If the human brain is really capable of having 60,000 to 80,000 thoughts per day, Brent was living proof, because he never stopped thinking.

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    I guess that makes everyone in boots on the ground a murderer

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    I’ll bet you didn’t think a handful of economists could save the world, did you? You thought the world would end with nuclear war or something? No, it’s much more basic than that. It’s more likely going to be from a disruption in the water supply, power, and from lack of food due to an economic collapse. Either that or a financial war.

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    I’m the Deputy Director for Operations.” “Congratulations. A title so classified you can’t even list it on your resumé when they fire you.

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    In an economy that is overleveraged to historic proportions, economic stimuli will not do the trick.

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    In any negotiation, the one who first gives a number is the loser.

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    In the intelligence community, a rumor was almost as good as a confirmation.

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    Investigation was like a series of job interviews. Getting the door slammed in your face at every attempt wasn’t the exciting life of the detective portrayed on film or television.

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    ISIS was not particular about how their soldiers made it to Jannah, so long as they inflicted maximum damage..