Archive for the ‘Deputy’ Category

Anyone think of a better way to get Iranian terrorists into the US?

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Iran-Mexico-Joint Commission

Iran and Mexico reached an agreement to set up a joint economic commission next year.

In a meeting between Iran’s new Ambassador to Mexico Mohammad Hassan Qadiri-Abyaneh with Mexican Deputy Foreign Minister Lurdes de Aranda the agreement was achieved.

Qadiri also invited Mexico to attend the Non-Aligned Movement foreign ministers meeting in Tehran on human rights and cultural diversities.

Iran’s plenipotentiary and extraordinary ambassador to Mexico expounded on Tehran stances on regional issues, especially Iraq and the results of Iran-USA negotiations about Iraq security and said Islamic Republic of Iran policy is to support national sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Iraq.

Mexico deputy FM, for her part, said her country’s policy is to support peace, security and independence of the countries and has always defended negotiation and dialogue as a way to solve disputes between the countries.

The Mexican senior diplomat also expressed her country’s readiness to expand ties with Iran especially in cultural and economic fields.http://www2.irna.ir/en/news/view/line-22/0707225493010242.htm

Just a reminder to those U.S. Citizens unfamiliar with American history and relations with Mexico….Mexico has never, never been our friend. They tolerate us because they need us but their history of envy, hate and malfeasance has continued prior to the Texas Republic. It will continue as long as the arrogant elites of that country keep true democracy at bay and keep it’s people in abject poverty. Too bad we can’t (or won’t) effectively support a true overthrow of that country’s corrupt oligarchy. Not only do they send us their illegals but make a fortune sending drugs into the U.S. to poison our people, create immense levels of related crimes and fill our prisons with the offenders. Thank you Mexico, you’re a wonderful neighbor.

By: alberto’s Parents



Can a ex Employer put in the news paper why is was fired? and or the Reason i Resigned? They did & im shocked?

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Well Long story short i failed my physical for a Deputy sheriff position, i have to have surgery on my right knee, and they wouldent pass me through, so they Posted in the news paper that i was Terminated for not passing a physical……. Im Shocked…… Dead freaking shocked.

By: hunter



How could you trade a human life for a pizza?

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

This is just so disturbing to me.

Killer Gets Life Sentence Plus Pizza In Plea Deal

PORTLAND, Ore. - A New York man who pleaded guilty to murder in Oregon in exchange for buckets of fried chicken will get calzones and pizza to go with his life sentence.

Tremayne Durham, 33, of New York City, admitted last month that he fatally shot Adam Calbreath, 39, of Gresham, in June 2006. Durham wanted to sell ice cream and ordered an $18,000 truck from an Oregon company. He later changed his mind, but the company wouldn’t provide a refund.

The would-be ice cream man came to Oregon and killed Calbreath, a former employee of the company, while looking for its owner, authorities said.

Durham agreed to plead guilty to murder — but only if he could get a break from jail food. The judge agreed and granted Durham a feast of KFC chicken, Popeye’s chicken, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, carrot cake and ice cream.

After Wednesday’s sentencing, Durham was to get the rest of the deal — calzones, lasagna, pizza and ice cream, his defense attorney confirmed. They will pay the tab.

Durham also got married Wednesday in a civil ceremony at the Portland courthouse. The wedding to Vanessa Davis, 48, also of New York City, was not part of the plea deal that will give Durham a chance for parole after 30 years.

Deputy District Attorney Josh Lamborn said Multnomah County Judge Eric Bergstrom made the right call in allowing the unusual plea agreement because it saved the expense of a trial and possible appeals.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080807/ap_on_re_us/ice_cream_killer;_ylt=AgQ.m3PP_0pwm3WkMs_brlwDW7oF

By: J.B. Holiday



Why do FBI agents & NCIS agents always introduce themselves as special agents?

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Are there run of the mill FBI agents or so-so NCIS agents. I mean all of them are called special agents, it is assumed if they are in the FBI they are different from regular police so why do they always include special in their title.

It’s not just hollywood becuase when I was a sheriff’s deputy and the FBI talked to suspects they always introduced special in title
I understand who they are but wouldnt FBI agent work as well as FBI special agent?

Also NCIS agents are not in the military they are civilian employees.

My point is if everyone in the department is called Special, by default there is nothing special about it. I understand SAIC becuase he holds a different position than the other agents
And detective is a title that separates them from the crime lab, regular officers, the special being used for everyone would be like the police department calling everyone detective.

By: froghead



Patents: Final issuance takes long time! So, can I start manufacturing after being registered @ Patent Office?

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Yes, I have the original bill of PO fees payments, after that I talked to a friend who works as Deputy-GM in the same field of industries.

He LOVED the invention and said it’s a brilliant one, He wanted it to be manufactured right away, and planing to invite me on a meeting within 3 day’s with the GM.

BUT how to convince such hard-headed, old-stylish GM if he asked me: There is no prove that you own the patent yet! How can you rent or sell it to us?

Please HELP me to reply if above question will be asked, so to be ready for unexpected surprises!!

BTW: I just can’t wait approx 2 years to get the final Certificate then to start working it out, I really should manufacture it ASAP.

Thanks to every contributer and reader. ByeForNow

By: RandomQ&A



what shall we do with the American traitor?

Friday, September 18th, 2009

American appears in new al-Qaida tape
By LEE KEATH, Associated Press Writer
Sun Sep 3, 2:13 AM ET

CAIRO, Egypt - An American thought to be an al-Qaida activist appeared in a videotape with the terror group’s deputy leader Saturday and called on his countrymen to convert to Islam and for U.S. soldiers to switch sides in the Iraq and Afghan wars.

By: MaSTeR



how can i meet with financers in new york usa?

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

i am man of action and i work with central bank of nigeria as a deputy governor of operations, i have opporunity to assist you ever that wants my assistance with no charges of personal interest.

i can provide details informations that can lead to your payment is delayed.

we have mandate of the minister of finance and governor central bank of nigeria to remit payment based on report available to us.

By: DR. WAZIRI A



Could I please get some feed back on this paper? APA format, How is the writing, Should it have more info etc.

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Modern day slavery also known as “human trafficking.” Traffickers look for individuals who are poor, unemployed, or families that are in high debt, mainly women and children in certain countries. Victims are convinced with false promises of a good job and a better way of living, and then forced to work under abusive and inhuman conditions. Victims of trafficking are brought into the system through several means. Most victims of trafficking today come from three populations. First, parents may sell children to traffickers in order to pay off debts or gain income. Second, runaways or other displaced persons may be picked up by traffickers. Third, people who are seeking entry to other countries may be picked up by traffickers, and typically are misled into thinking that they will be free after being smuggled across the border.
Definitions may very base upon that cultural variation of the crime. In the United States, when people think of human trafficking, they often refer to the illegal practice of migrant smuggling. They picture illegal immigrants from countries like Mexico or China arriving into the United States by way of freight trailer or cargo boat in search for job opportunities and freedom. Human trafficking is defined as sex trafficking in which commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or in which the person forced to perform such an act is under 18.
The recruitment, transportation, or obtaining of a person for labor or services, through the use of force or fraud, for the purpose of subjecting that person to involuntary hard labor, high debts owed, or slavery. Men, women, and children worldwide were bought, sold, transported, and held against their will in unsafe and abusive conditions. Human trafficking is one of the fastest growing forms of commerce and crime throughout the world. While men, women, and children are trafficked throughout many countries into forced labor situations in sweatshops and agricultural sites, the majority of victims are women and children trafficking into the sex trade for the purpose of prostitution, sex tourism, pornography and other sexual services. Most recent Department of States estimates indicate that 700,000 to million women and children are trafficked each year across the world, 50,000 of them into and within the United States (Chauang, J., 2006). The International Organization for Migrations (IOM) estimate the rate could be much higher, stating that as many as two million men, women and children were trafficking across borders in 2001 (IOM website, 2003).
Illegal aliens look for the help of “traffickers” to be transporter into another country, mainly the United States. Traffickers, work in small, large, or highly organized groups, arranging for everything from transportation to fake identification, visas, passports and work documents for the aliens. While the conditions of transportation may be unknown, “smuggled” aliens knowingly and willingly enter the destination country to work or find work, they agree to being smuggled. However, a smuggling relationship may allow the opportunity for the smuggler to alter the relationship to trafficking. Persons who seek the help of smugglers often become victims of trafficking, in the destination country or en route. When victims have never consented to being smuggled are either kidnapped or deceived with false employment offers. Traffickers make a profit between seven billion and ten billion dollars a year globally, and it is know as the third largest source of illicit trade, behind guns and narcotics. According to U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, the intelligence community predicts that revenue from trafficking “will outstrip the illicit trade in guns and narcotics within a decade.” (Chauang, J., 2006).

History
Early trafficking efforts focused on white slavery. In 1904, the International Agreement for the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic was created, although very few countries signed it. In the following decades, the focus on trafficking continued to be on women and children who were sold into prostitution. The first concerted international effort to combat trafficking came in 1949, with the U.N. Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others. Like other such conventions before it, the document focused on the trafficking of women and children for prostitution. The U.S. at the same time was undertaking its own efforts to combat global human trafficking. In 2000, Congress passed the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (also referred to as the Trafficking Victims Protection Act), the first U.S. law to comprehensively address the various aspects of human trafficking. The act included measures to help those who were trafficked and to increase punishment for traffickers, as well as to bolster other countries’ efforts against trafficking. President Bill Clinton (D, 1993-2000) signed the act in October 2000, hailing it as “the most significant step we’ve ever taken to secure the health and safety of women at home and around the world.” With regard to dealing with those who have been trafficked, the law represented a turnaround in policy. Previously, those found working illicitly were treated as criminals. The 2000 act changed that, treating those people as victims of a crime and seeking to help rather than punish them. Under the act, victims can be given a special visa, called a T-visa, allowing them to stay in the U.S. for up to three years if they would face hardship upon deportation. In return, the victims agree to assist in the investigation and prosecution of the traffickers. (As of March 2004, 448 victims of trafficking had been granted a T-visa.) The U.S. has also cracked down on Americans who may contribute to trafficking abroad. For example, Congress has passed legislation under which Americans who travel overseas to frequent child prostitutes, known as “sex tourism,” can be sentenced to up to 30 years in prison. And the Defense Department has also established a “zero tolerance” policy toward U.S. servicemen who may contribute to human trafficking overseas. In addition, individual states have also begun to pass human trafficking legislation. Texas and Washington State were the first two states to pass such legislation, and Arizona and California are considering similar legislation.

Reference
Chuang, J. “Beyond a snapshot: Preventing human trafficking in the global economy.” Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 2006, pg. 137.
International Organization for Migration, 2006. http://www.iom.int/jahia/jsp/index.jsp.

By: muellerdavidallen



whats the name of this hotel position?

Friday, September 11th, 2009

I might sound a bit odd, but there is this TV serial Hotel Babylon. And the character Charlie Edwards. He is a Deputy Manager of the hotel. That kind of guy who does everything - looks after guests and must be able to answer all their questions. jack of all trades. there is a word in English which desribes this kind of position, it is supposed to start with “S”. I was asked to look it up, but cant find it anywhere. Any suggestions?

By: lil



What were Cromwell’s English regional deputies called?

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

I remember from my A-level history that Cromwell set up a network of regional deputies when he became Lord Protector… They had an unusual name. Can anyone remind me what they were called?
Thanks

By: Hannah C