Monthly Archives: January 2010

The Rise of Plutocracy in America.

January 27, 2010
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This week’s Supreme Court ruling removing limits from corporate spending on political advertising means that campaign finance reform is dead. McCain: Campaign Finance Reform Is Dead Sen. Who Co-Wrote Finance Laws Not Surprised by Court Ruling Given “Skeptical, Sarcastic Comments” by Justices By Michelle Levi President Barack Obama, criticized by campaign finance reform advocates...

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Life is a 15 Minute Shopping Spree, Rabbi Zev Leff

January 16, 2010
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Rabbi Zev Leff shared an experience from his life when he watched a woman who won a 15 minute shopping spree, collect her prize. “The woman had a a map of the store, where she would be able to find the most expensive things, hooked up in front of her eyes with a special...

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Moshe the Quintesential Reluctant Meshiach-Vayeira 5770

January 12, 2010
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There are many things we can learn from the Torah when we study it in a serious manner. Unfortunately there are many trends which shut down some of the various paths of understanding. When I began writing a job description, in an earlier Post, AharonMosheNow: Most humble man on earth urgently needed to save...

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Open source:Reshaping the Internet Meet those Leading the Way-Free Tickets

January 11, 2010
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Aharon Moshe Now

January 8, 2010
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Most humble man on earth urgently needed to save an entire nation. Experience Required: None Some Heavy Lifting. Long Hours, nights and weekends. Must be able to follow directions. Deal with people. Conflict resolution. Work under close supervision. Salary: TBD Hm, what’s this? A bush is burning, but not being consumed?  Wow, I am going...

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Ideas Are Valuable, Only When Put Into Action.

January 7, 2010
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Ideas are valuable, only when put into action. The above statement may seem painfully obvious however from my perspective, it is not. It is difficult for me to expound on my point of view on this matter without at least sharing some of my relevant experiences. I used to work for a social service...

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Netiv Avot- The Video From the Source

January 6, 2010
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After wasting another hour with this interface, I decide to at least write these few words. If the video makes it to the virtual world, then it might be worth my comments.Unil then, please excuse me if I do not have a perfect understanding of all things be they technical or metaphysical, or chronological.

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Follow Me on Twitter!

January 3, 2010
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Guess what? You can now follow Aharon Moshe Sanders on Twitter @ www.twitter.com/AharonMosheNow

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How to Say Nothing in One Thousand Words.

January 2, 2010
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I decided to try to loosen up with my writing. There is no doubt that my writing is developing some kind of audience. People in the neighborhood that I run into tell me that “I saw your web site, I read some of your articles.” It is hard to explain just how good that...

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We Are What We Write.

January 1, 2010
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In the virtual world we may be consumers, producers, or both. I remember some lyrics from a Robin Trower song, that goes like this: “And that old stone keeps on rolling. Bringing me some new bad news. Takers get the honey. Givers sing, the blues” I could easily wax philosophical for the next 1000...

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