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"Your own personal everything. Make yahoo! Your home"

That's three seperate things Fwd:'d into one E-Mail Subject.
"Your own personal everything. Make yahoo! Your home"
The title of this page Topic, or Subject, may be edited to suite the blog description; so, Sign in, Sign Up, whatever is appropriate; its to the flow of Creativity Energy and Prioritys in a search for a common direction within universal laws that current trends may or may not be revealing, and for tools and methods that may need dicovering; loops that may need merging, closing, or opening if already a closed system. 
Or Googled; also for a shortcut to Yahoo! its linked here (to Sign In to everything Yahoo! )  but read also all the "Copyright © 2010 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved." info  or link to those here- Copyright/IP Policy | Terms of Service | Guide to Online Security | Privacy Policy  . 
In short, this is a spin on dressage, metaphoric or not, a merging-dressage rings science arts cycles time ; emerging, notes of whatever in between that I know little or nothing about, but excerted "the adherance of modernism reject the works of classisist for being to predictable, modernism far from introducing freedom is often ridgedly oppressive. Classisist argue that where modernism prevails, there is an avoidance of Natures Laws.."" ; noting alot of search results and just as examples like this:
    • i.e. 1 of 2; open ecological system
  • Developmental psychology (section Ecological Systems Theory)
    cognitive psychology , ecological psychology , and comparative psychology . ... Ecological Systems Theory: Ecological Systems Theory ...
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    Ecological systems ... title The effect of increasing solar activity on the Sun's total and open magnetic flux during multiple cycles: ...
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  • Closed loop (redirect from Closed-loop system)
    Closed ecological system not relying on matter exchange with outside of the system, as opposed to open loop. Ecological sanitation systems ...
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  • Ecosystem (redirect from Ecological systems)
    using a physiognomic-ecological classification system, as ecosystems ... The system was expanded with a basic classification for open water ...
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  • Systems ecology (section Ecological economics)
    taking a holistic approach to the study of ecological systems, especially ecosystem s. ... (open loop) systems, in which resource and capital ...
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  • Space colonization (section Outside the solar system)
    In space settlements, a closed ecological system must recycle or ... However, the submarine environment provides a somewhat open life support ...
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    and Ecological Reserve represent ... 000 acres (4 km 2) of open space. state in 1975 for its Fish and Game Department's Ecological Reserve System. ...
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  • Anthony Wilden
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    Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals is part of the Antarctic Treaty System . ... balance within the ecological system of Antarctica ...
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    and ecological reserves in the Gulf ... transferred to the national park system, ... Most ecological reserves, however, are open to the public ...
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i.e. 2 of 2; Closed ecologic system

Thats about all I can think of at the moment.
I will add my personal gatherings to some of this
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Comment yourselfs by email or on this post (this original post 10/20/2010 )
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Respectively, the stuff I've been talking about (above)
 follows below
from the concepts above.

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"Creative Energy" classical modernisms home "Arts and Sciences"
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Have you seen the model on the Yahoo! sign in page with all the social networking tatoos? I don't know who she is, or if the images are permanent, but if you haven't seen her you can try this link where I think she is one of four models; try and click there, if you want to.
 
 
 

·         Modernism Revisited: Participants Personal web page:

http://faculty.washington.edu/yomi. Back to the to ..

..and The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, New York,

in 1980. ... dedicated his creative energy in the film and television industry as ....

are Classical and Modern Chinese Poetry,

Comparative Poetics; Modernism East and West ...
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·  JazzAge Culture: Part III Aug 11, 2008 ... College of Arts and Sciences .... with emphasis on his classical and ragtime/jazz musical background. ... See, for instance, Jazz at Home--article on meaning of jazz, .... and creative energy that shook every field of artistic endeavor. ... Outselling the Modernisms of Men: Amy Lowell and the Art of ...
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Mar 31, 2010 ... With a lot of creative energy and well thought .... John adheres to a classical tradition of oil painting using the .... In January 1916, O'Keeffe arrived at the leading edge of American Modernism with her abstract .... Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences: National ...
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Report of the Task Force on the Arts - Harvard Home

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â01Carts and sciencesâ01Dâ014changes both in what they teach

·  and how they teachâ014have made ..... talent is rare, imagination,

·   wonder, and creative energy are ...
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·  Visual Culture and Evolution: An Online Discussion: 4/8: Art and ...

Apr 8, 2010 ... They also bridge not just the visual cultures that naturally unite the

·   arts and sciences, ..... that was close to his home in Aix-en-Provence; and,

·  consequently  ... the learning's of Modernism nor the inspirations for scientists

·  and .... apparently, bristled with a rare creative energy that didn't ...
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Expressions wayne state university

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become a major center of modernist design, particularly in home ... vital

·  part of this creative energy and at ...... Monica Caldare '09 composed a classical

·  piece .... the University of Wyoming's College of Arts and Sciences. ...
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·  USF 2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog - Course Descriptions - I

... letters from the perspectives of three periods (classicism, romanticism,

·   and modernism), ... Selected topics in the liberal arts and sciences. ...

·   as its many potentials such as creative energy, diversity, and relational networks. ...
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·  Encyclopedia - Britannica Online Encyclopedia

The Conference on Religion, Literature and the Arts was sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and its Departments of Religious Studies and ...
www.britannica.com/bps/browse/magazine/alpha/a/.../2009 - Cached

·  On Being in Several Rush/Pink Floyd Cover Bands . . . « Networkologies

Jun 9, 2010 ... Online Home of Christopher Vitale, Assistant Professor, Media and Critical/Visual ... they were more into blues/classic rock, but I was always a huge fan of .... My fingers still do the right things, but my creative energy is elsewhere. ... POST WIDELY: Dean Position Open, Liberal Arts and Sciences, ...
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    EMOTION AND MIND
    The energies of emotions in the environment may be at a parallel to the levels of  mind energies of your focus.
    Separating the two may not be the answer so much as blending the two to the ballance of where they should be in focus of purity; that is of the combigned elements on either side of the fulcrum, impurities caused by the chemistry of the two; Linking e.g.s :, balance #1 (mind emotion "balance" "fulcrum" )    and  balance #2 (mind heart soul emotion "balance" "fulcrum" ) ; ANOTHER EXAMPLE  using search engines with keywords; i.e, on one hand the results (About 304 results) are from entering SCIENCE and ART with other keywords, and on the other hand, the other keywords are entered {"CLASSICAL" "MODERNISM" JESUS FATHER spirit "mind" "emotion" "balance"}, and the results(About 415 results) are without SCIENCE and ART. 
     
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    METHOD OF DEFECT DETECTION BASED ON WAFER ROTATION

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    a reference orientation to be processed in a first group of manufacturing stages; rotating

    one or more of sub lots by designated combination of rotational angles with respect to

    the reference orientation during each of the subsequent group of manufacturing stages;

    detecting a defect pattern of the sub lots, wherein the defect pattern corresponds to a

    rotational combination associated with the designated combination of rotational angles

    of the sub lots and the number of the plurality of sub lots; and identifying the group of

    manufacturing stages corresponding to the rotational combination.

     

     
  • Semiconductor devices and methods of forming the same - Patent ...

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    Building management system and operating method thereof
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    (Astro.com excert)Morin says astrologers have relied on planets to show, by nature alone, which of their analogical significations operate in a horoscope. A universal significator, however, does not distinguish among members of the category it rules; a planet by its nature signifies, without distinction, all its categorical meanings. To make the point, Morin quotes a question that the 16th-century astrologer Girolamo Cardano posed:

    â026 Cardanus â026 states that Ptolemy introduced a great deal of confusion when he assigned several meanings to one significator, and made the Moon, for example, the significator of the body, the morals, the health, the wife, mother, daughters, maid-servants and sisters. Says Cardanus: â01CWhat then must be the condition of the Moon in the horoscope of one whose wife had died in childbirth but himself lived a long life, who had many healthy daughters but also maid-servants who ran away, who had a sound body but a mother who died young, and who himself showed a poor moral character?"6

    Morin's Method of Determination - Astrodienst

    In Morin's model, at creation the Author of Nature determined the nature and active ... This model of the relationship of cause, creative determination, ...
    www.astro.com/astrology/in_morin_e.htm

     
    UNICORN iN MIND
    In Greek mythology, Pegasus (ancient Greek à3A0à3AEà3B3à3B1à3C3à3BFà3C2 / Pegasos, Latin Pegasus) is one of the most known fantastical creatures in Greek mythology.
    The symbolism of Pegasus varies with time, { 15:08, 19 October 2010} as a Wikipedia Article describes . Symbol of wisdom and especially of fame from the Middle Ages until the Renaissance, he became one symbol of the poetry and the creator of sources in which the poets come to draw inspiration, particularly in the nineteenth century. Pegasus is the subject of a very rich iconography, especially through the ancient Greek pottery and paintings and sculptures of the Renaissance. Personification of the water, solar myth, or shaman mount, Carl Jung and his followers have seen in Pegasus a profound symbolic esoteric in relation to the spiritual energy that allows to access to the realm of the gods on Mount Olympus. In the twentieth and twenty-first century, he appeared in movies, in fantasy, in video games and in role play, where by extension, the term Pegasus is often used to refer to any winged horse.  
     

    CREATION ENERGY

    The Alpha  & The Omega

    Todays News (10/20/2010)

    10 Failed Doomsday Predictions

    Earth in the Balance: 7 Crucial Tipping Points

    Top 10 Ways to Destroy Earth

    Original Story: End of the Earth Postponed

     

    KJV

    In The King James Bible the results for unicorns and translations and context are concise to the story, and the results linked here are just the general  keywords { Unicorn KJV } About 10,100 results

     

    The Temple of God is on the sides of the north (Ps. 48:2 KJV). ... as a sign that the Spirit of the Lord dwelt over the Tent of Testimony and was with the Host ... which was a bull, but it was also later sometimes depicted as a unicorn. ...
    www.ccg.org/english/s/p108.html

    tHE FIRST Search Result The Meaning of Ezekiel's Vision (No. 108) 

     

    DRESSAGE

    dressage - classical dressage with Sylvia Loch

    Dressage Classical dressage with SylviaLloch classical dressage is correct for the horse correct for you correct for that moment in time.
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    CHEMISTRY

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     And Finale, the Harmony

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    Dec 23 2008Application (08A505) referred to the Court.Dec 23 2008DISTRIBUTED for Conference of January 16, 2009.~~Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Address~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Phone~~~Attorneys for Petitioner:Philip J. Berg555 Andorra Glen Court, Suite 12(610) 825-3134Lafayette Hill, PA 19444-2531Party name: Philip J. BergAttorneys for Respondents:Gregory G. GarreSolicitor General(202) 514-2217United States Department of Justice950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington, DC 20530-0001Party name: Federal Election Commission, et al.Lawrence J. JoyceLawrence J. Joyce LLC(520) 584-02361517 N. Wilmot Rd., #215Tucson, AZ 85712Party name: Bill Anderson

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    TODAYS USAPRESIDENT.COM (Text's Style)

    January 20th 2008 Brought Change, BUT, This Website
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    FINAL JUDGEMENT

    iS THIS, FINALY THE LAST CASE? Docket for 08A505 Philip J. Berg, Applicant. v. Barack Obama, et al. ... Application (08A505) referred to the Court. Dec 23 2008, DISTRIBUTED for Conference of January 16, 2009. ... Philip J. Berg, 555 Andorra Glen Court, Suite 12, (610) 825-3134 ...www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/08a505.htm - 4k Momentum by the consitancy of the Supreme Court's decision history of cases so far on this issue are largely in favor of "Not Hearing"; whether this is the last case, I Do Not Know. My wonder is really more about the Supreme Court Establishment's Integrity; i.e.: if one of them says I don't want to hear it, then none of them will say they will either; if any think "we should here this" then one of them should; all this concidering our best interests and not the political structures branched dominion leveraging. The math makes me wonder if anyone could seek a fair hearing when your asking it to be heard against or "about" one of the three branches, "by" one of the other three branches, of what the third and last branch has seeded; can this formula include a fair chance for anyone who is not part "of a branch" but a remedial thread? Thats why I feel The Constitution is the X-factor here. Isn't it? Obama himself is a Lawyer and the dynamics of the Presidential job seems to pose a fabric of obstacle by its nature on the President's weeknesses...just like everthing else about the U.S. would be by its competitor's. Obama could handle his case fine, I figure. The case, though it seems, is about the people, only in this case the Fifth Amendment appears but does what? Its my MATH, followed by case dockets. ITS ABOUT OUR POWERS The FORMULA is "2 Of 3" Branches are divided or multiplied by "1 of the 2" of 3. Does The 3rd have any participation? Or Did They? The issue is not only will the case be heard as its already been pushed up to this level, but a Part is an "X" factor; The Constitution. The "3" are our Branches of Government. The campaign was for change

    Monday, December 29, 2008

    Article 2 Section 1 OF THE CONSTITUTION is

    "ARTICLE 1 SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION" NOTE It Is, What it "IS" and "is" "AT STAKE"; is It Not?

    Docket for 08-570 Oct 31, 2008 ... Dec 17 2008, DISTRIBUTED for Conference of January 9, 2009. ... Philip J. Berg, 555 Andorra Glen Court, Suite 12 No. 08-570 Title: Philip J. Berg, Petitioner v. Barack Obama, et al. Docketed: October 31, 2008 Lower Ct: United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Case Nos.: (08-4340) Rule 11 ~~~Date~~~ ~~~~~~~Proceedings and Orders~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oct 30 2008 Petition for a writ of certiorari before judgment filed. (Response due December 1, 2008) Oct 31 2008 Application (08A391) for an injunction pending the disposition of the petition for a writ of certiorari, submitted to Justice Souter. Nov 3 2008 Supplemental brief of applicant Philip J. Berg filed. Nov 3 2008 Application (08A391) denied by Justice Souter. Nov 18 2008 Waiver of right of respondents Federal Election Commission, et al. to respond filed. Dec 1 2008 Motion for leave to file amicus brief filed by Bill Anderson. Dec 8 2008 Application (08A505) for an injunction pending the disposition of the petition for a writ of certiorari, submitted to Justice Souter. Dec 9 2008 Application (08A505) denied by Justice Souter. Dec 15 2008 Application (08A505) refiled and submitted to Justice Kennedy. Dec 17 2008 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of January 9, 2009. Dec 17 2008 Application (08A505) denied by Justice Kennedy. Dec 18 2008 Application (08A505) refiled and submitted to Justice Scalia. Dec 23 2008 Application (08A505) referred to the Court. Dec 23 2008 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of January 16, 2009. ~~Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~Address~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~Phone~~~ Attorneys for Petitioner: Philip J. Berg 555 Andorra Glen Court, Suite 12 (610) 825-3134 Lafayette Hill, PA 19444-2531 Party name: Philip J. Berg Attorneys for Respondents: Gregory G. Garre Solicitor General (202) 514-2217 United States Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20530-0001 Party name: Federal Election Commission, et al. Other: Lawrence J. Joyce Lawrence J. Joyce LLC (520) 584-0236 1517 N. Wilmot Rd., #215 Tucson, AZ 85712 barmemberlj@earthlink.net Party name: Bill Anderson

    Taking a look at this from this point of view:

    Philip J Berg lawsuit, US Supreme Court, Update December 2, 2008, Emergency Injunction, Writ of Certiorari deadline, Obama and DNC http://citizenwells.wordpress.com/2008/12/02/philip-j-berg-lawsuit-us-supreme-court-update-december-2-2008-emergency-injunction-writ-of-certiorari-deadline-obama-and-dnc-have-not-responded/

    Note: ARTICLE 2 SECTION 1 OF THE CONSTITUTION Article II Section 1. The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his office during the term of four years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same term, be elected, as follows: Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors, equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or Representative, or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States, shall be appointed an elector. The electors shall meet in their respective states, and vote by ballot for two persons, of whom one at least shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves. And they shall make a list of all the persons voted for, and of the number of votes for each; which list they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed to the seat of the government of the United States, directed to the President of the Senate. The President of the Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the certificates, and the votes shall then be counted. The person having the greatest number of votes shall be the President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed; and if there be more than one who have such majority, and have an equal number of votes, then the House of Representatives shall immediately choose by ballot one of them for President; and if no person have a majority, then from the five highest on the list the said House shall in like manner choose the President. But in choosing the President, the votes shall be taken by States, the representation from each state having one vote; A quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or members from two thirds of the states, and a majority of all the states shall be necessary to a choice. In every case, after the choice of the President, the person having the greatest number of votes of the electors shall be the Vice President. But if there should remain two or more who have equal votes, the Senate shall choose from them by ballot the Vice President. The Congress may determine the time of choosing the electors, and the day on which they shall give their votes; which day shall be the same throughout the United States. No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty five years, and been fourteen Years a resident within the United States. In case of the removal of the President from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to discharge the powers and duties of the said office, the same shall devolve on the Vice President, and the Congress may by law provide for the case of removal, death, resignation or inability, both of the President and Vice President, declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall act accordingly, until the disability be removed, or a President shall be elected. The President shall, at stated times, receive for his services, a compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that period any other emolument from the United States, or any of them. Before he enter on the execution of his office, he shall take the following oath or affirmation:--"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."

    WHO IS PAYING FOR WHAT

    WHAT IS THIS THAT IS BEING PASSED ALONG IN SOME TANGENT OF "THE LEAST LIKELY TIMING FOR A DESCISION, PROCESS" For A Supreme Court Ruling that Could Change The Results Of The General Public's VOTE for The New President Elect? This may seem out in "left field" (simply "way -out there, somewhere") ... Whats the hold up? And Who is paying for what?(if any one or anything)

    5 OLC 180; June 17, 1981

    Anti-Lobbying Restrictions Applicable to Community ServicesAdministration Grantees

    The anti-lobbying rider in the Community Services Administration(CSA) appropriation act is broader than the generally applicablerestrictions on lobbying by executive officers, and prohibits recipientsof CSA grant funds from engaging in any activity designed to influencelegislation pending before Congress, including direct contacts withCongress.

    Congress is under no obligation to make funds available to any agencyfor every authorized activity in any given fiscal year, and there shouldbe no presumption that it has done so.

    The anti-lobbying statute, 18 U.S.C. Section 1913, and the general"publicity and propaganda" rider in the General GovernmentAppropriations Act, have been narrowly construed to prohibit the use offederal funds for "grassroots" lobbying, but not to prohibit a widerange of necessary communications between the Executive on the one hand,and Congress and the general public on the other. The considerationsthat underlie this narrow construction are irrelevant to a prohibitionagainst lobbying by private persons receiving federal grants andcontracts.

    Statements made by individual legislators and committees after theenactment of legislation carry little weight in statutoryinterpretation, and are not a sufficient basis for altering a conclusionrequired by the plain meaning of the statutory language.

    MEMORANDUM OPINION FOR THE COUNSEL TO THE DIRECTOR, OFFICE OFMANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

    On January 19, 1981, the Director of the Community ServicesAdministration (CSA) published in the Federal Register an interpretiveruling by the CSA General Counsel discussing the legal effect of an"anti-lobbying" rider that applies to CSA appropriations. See 46 Fed.Reg. 4919. The history and language of the rider are set out in themargin. /1/ In his ruling, the CSA General Counsel concluded that therider, in its application to CSA grantees, imposes anti-lobbyingrestrictions that are no more stringent than those imposed uponexecutive officers and employees by 18 U.S.C. Section 1913 /2/ and bythe traditional "publicity and propaganda" rider contained in theTreasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations Act./3/ In reliance upon that legal conclusion, the Director of CSA "waived"certain anti-lobbying restrictions contained in existing CSA grants.Those restrictions were apparently based upon an older, more stringentinterpretation of the rider. You have asked whether, in the opinion ofthis Office, the conclusions reached by the General Counsel were legallycorrect.

    I.

    The CSA rider imposes two different kinds of restrictions on the useof appropriated funds. The first, set forth in the first sentence of therider, prohibits the use of funds "for publicity and propagandapurposes" or for the preparation or use of any "kit, pamphlet, booklet,publication, radio, television, or film presentation designed to supportor defeat legislation pending before Congress, except in presentation toCongress itself." This language is similar to the language of thetraditional "publicity and propaganda" rider contained in the GeneralAppropriations Act. Unlike the traditional rider, however, the CSA ridercatalogs the kinds of materials and "presentations" for whichappropriated funds may not be expended (kits, pamphlets, etc.), and itauthorizes at least two kinds of expenditures. It expressly permitsexpenditures for the maintenance of "normal and recognizedexecutive-legislative relationships," and it seems to contemplate thatfunds may be expended for the preparation of kits, pamphlets, and other"presentations" that are made directly to Congress itself.

    The second restriction is set out in the second sentence of therider. Unlike the first, it applies only to persons who receiveappropriated funds under government grants or contracts. The secondsentence states flatly that "(n)o part of any appropriation contained inthis Act shall be used to pay the salary or expenses of any grant orcontract recipient or agent acting for such recipient to engage in anyactivity designed to influence legislation or appropriations pendingbefore Congress." Because this language forbids the payment of expensesfor "any activity" designed to influence legislation pending beforeCongress, it is far broader than the language of the traditional"publicity and propaganda" rider. Moreover, because it applies expresslyto grantees and contractors and makes no express provision for directcontacts with Congress, it is quite unlike the language of the"anti-lobbying" statute, 18 U.S.C. Section 1913.

    Tuesday, December 23, 2008

    President Election Overview

    I don't know if any of the cases involving the Supreme Court and this years (2008) election will change or add to the following result I picked up on the Cornell Univesity ""Search "LII" "" KEYWORDING "PRESIDENT" and clicking onto the results found under "Elections": election law: an overview Citizens make choices by voting in elections. Two types of elections exist: general elections and special elections. A general election occurs at a regularly scheduled interval as mandated by law. A special election would be held when something arises that does not arise on a regular basis or routine. For instance, if an elected-office suddenly becomes vacant or a legislature wants to put a referendum before the voters, then they can use a special election. The electoral process ensures that no leader can take control for an extended amount of time without forcing the elected-official to answer to the will of the people. Nevertheless, government must play an active role in structuring elections and the electoral process. Consequently, individual states carry out the electoral process by following their own state laws. Sections 2 and 4 of Article I of the U.S. Constitution provide states the right to choose their own Representatives and Senators for the United States Congress. The 17th Amendment, however, mandates that the people directly elect the senators, and explicitly bars state legislatures from choosing the state's U.S. Senators. Presidential Elections: The Electoral College In Presidential elections, the people of the respective states vote for a Presidential candidate by choosing that candidate's slate of Electors. See Section 1 of Article II of the U.S. Constitution. After the state's citizens have chosen a slate of Electors, the Electors then formally elect the President and Vice-President by casting their respective votes. When all states' slates of Electors arrive to cast their votes, the aggregate group makes up that which has come to be known as "the Electoral College." The Office of the Federal Register coordinates the Electoral College. Comprised of 538 Electors, the number of total votes equals the aggregate number of Representatives and Senators that currently make up Congress. The number of Electors in a given state's slate equals its number of U.S. Representatives plus two. The number of Representatives that a state has is determined by considering the state's population in proportion to all other states. Accordingly, each state receives a proportional number of Representatives. The government takes the national census every ten years to determine each state's population. When this occurs, a state potentially can gain or lose Congressmen, which affect the number of Electors, known as electoral votes, that the state will have at the Electoral College. Of the 50 states, forty-eight have a "winner-take-all" system. Washington D.C. follows the same system. A winner-take-all system assigns that state's entire slate of Electors to the candidate who won the popular vote, regardless of how close the popular vote in the state actually was. Maine and Nebraska use different systems in which they divide their states into districts and assign one electoral vote per district. The Presidential candidate who wins a particular district receives that district's electoral vote. Under this system, Maine and Nebraska could potentially split their electoral votes between candidates, although no Presidential election has ever witnessed either state splitting. No federal law exists that binds Electors to vote for a certain candidate. However, twenty-six states have developed laws for this purpose. After each state has submitted their Electors' votes, the votes are counted and a President and Vice-President are named. Usually, the Electoral College emerges with a winner identical to the U.S. popular vote. However, in 1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000, the Electoral College winner lost the popular vote. Congressional Elections States may individually decide how to carry out their elections for Representatives, Senators and electors. Each state differs in structure, with most assigning administrative offices the task of running elections. States also differ on rules concerning when, where and how citizens may vote (see Congressional Districts). While the people of the respective states have always directly elected Representatives, most individual state legislatures chose the U.S. Senators that would represent that state until the ratification of the 17th Amendment in 1913. A product of the Progressive Era's call for more democracy, the 17th Amendment gave citizens more influence over the federal government. Changes in Election Law While Amendments to the U.S. Constitution are rare, seven of the twenty-seven Amendments that have passed deal with altering the process of electing the United States Federal Government. The 12th Amendment clarifies that each Elector of the Electoral College must cast two votes - one for President and one for Vice President. The 15th Amendment disallows abridging the right to vote on the basis of race, and the 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote. The 17th Amendment gives the people the right to directly elect their U.S. Senators. The 23rd Amendment granted electoral votes to Washington D.C. The 24th Amendment eliminated Poll Taxes, and the 26th Amendment lowered the voting age to 18. Recently-passed federal statutes have created a means for military personnel and overseas citizens to vote and have aided the elderly and disabled citizens' ability to vote. In 1993 Congress passed the "motor voter" law, which enables citizens to register to vote when they apply for driver's licenses. Some states have recently begun adopting voter identification laws as well in an effort to combat voter fraud. These laws require voters to present identification when they arrive at the polling location to vote. Many felt that Indiana had the most stringent requirement because it required voters to present photo identification. Because some felt that the statute disproportionately burdened the elderly and the minorities, the statute was challenged and went before the U.S. Supreme Court in Crawford v. Marion (07-21). The Supreme Court, however, upheld the law. Campaign Reform In 1971 Congress passed the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) to closely regulate federal elections. The law increased necessary disclosure of federal campaign contributions and created the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) to administer federal elections. In 1979 the FEC permitted political parties to spend unlimited amounts of hard money on certain activities, and soft money went unregulated by the FEC. Hard money refers to funding donated directly to a campaign or political party, whereas soft money refers to funding contributed to organizations, often known as 527s, that advocate issues and indirectly advocate a candidate, without specifically advocating for the election or defeat of a particular candidate. Following the law's passage, the U.S. Supreme Court took up the law's constitutionality in Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976), a landmark decision concerning the interplay between campaign regulations and First Amendment rights. In Buckley the Supreme Court ruled that the FEC could regulate and limit donations to campaigns but could not cap the amount of money that a political campaign could spend because doing so violates the First Amendment. Buckley also held that the FEC could not constitutionally regulate soft money. Over the next three decades, concerns with the increasing costs of conducting a political campaign did not subside, and the popularity of soft money drove much of this concern. In accordance with this concern, Congress passed the McCain-Feingold (Bipartisan Campaign Reform) Act of 2002 (BCRA). The BCRA amended the FECA to add a provision, which disallowed federal candidates from using corporate and union funding to launch television ads on satellite or cable within 30 days of a primary and 60 days of a general election. A second amendment prohibited candidates and political parties at both the national and state levels from spending soft money on federal elections. Immediately after the President signed the law, members of the U.S. Congress challenged the law's constitutionality before the U.S. Supreme Court. In McConnell v. FEC, 540 U.S. 93 (2003), the Court upheld the Act's key provisions. However, with two new justices on the bench in 2006, the Supreme Court reengaged the campaign finance debate, striking down a Vermont law because the low campaign expenditure ceiling it implemented was disproportionate to the goal it advanced. See Randall v. Sorrell, 548 U.S. 230 (2006). Then, in 2007 the Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision in FEC v. Wisconsin Right to Life. 551 U.S. ___. As it applied to Wisconsin Right to Life, the Court struck down the portion of the BCRA that prohibited organizations from running issue ads within a certain number of days of the election because the provision restricted political speech and therefore violated the First Amendment rights of the organization. The Supreme Court also expounded on the BCRA's provision known as "the Millionaire's Amendment" in the 2008 case of Davis v. FEC (07-320). The Millionaire's Amendment only affected candidates who had spent in excess of $350,000 in personal funds on their own campaign. The BCRA permitted the opponents of these candidates to receive triple the amount of personal contributions typically allowed and permitted the opponents to accept coordinated party contributions without limit, but the BCRA held self-financing candidates to the normal limit. Finding that the provision burdened free speech and associational rights, the Supreme Court struck down the provision as well. The combination of Davis and Wisconsin Right to Life leaves the BCRA in serious limbo. For more information, see LII's Backgrounder on the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act Cases. Categories:

    Tuesday, December 9, 2008

    Washington's Cruisers

    LXXVIII Miss Arendt's only criticism of the American founding fathers is that ... ing a civil society, and the term "appeal to heaven," which does appear, ... links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0032-3195(196312)78%3A4%3C620%3AOR%3E2.0.CO%3B2-0 - Similar pages JSTOR: America's Political Heritage: Revolution and Free ... 4~ The artless "Appeal to Heaven" posed a challenge for our Constitution mak- a9 ..... to endure and to be adapted to the various crises in human affairs. ... links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0032-3195(197622)91%3A2%3C193%3AAPHRAF%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P - Similar pages

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