Thursday, August 19, 2010

Pro Se, Is it Right For You?

It is unfortunate that through our lives with Our Families, many times there may be an allegation against us when Raising Our Families.

As the keeper of the web files for nfpcar.org and one of the moderators of our Affiliated Discussion Group, going Pro Se has been a Topic of Discussion. Perhaps one of the First Questions one needs to ask themselves is "Can I defend myself without being to emotionally involved??" This is indeed a hard question to answer, since we all know when your family is threatened by an alleged allegation, it is hard not to be emotionally involved.

However, no matter if you seek the council of a lawyer or decide to go Pro Se, you must do your home work and know All the statutes, policies, etc. for your state. In other words, organize your case and then decide if you want to go Pro Se.
Knowledge is Power
So as an introduction, and the start of your journey, here is our home page discussing Pro Se:

As with any thing in life, learning is a "Never Ending Story". So here are more links you may want to check out. I will be organizing and adding these links to our Pro Se pages:
You are at the Caught.net Legal Reform Website and the Pro Se Way Website
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Monday, May 31, 2010

Is BP intentionally avoiding capping the Gulf spill well?

Interesting Article for your Consideration, GranPa Chuck
Dear NaturalNews readers,
I spent the day on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi, talking to the locals and conducting interviews with people about the BP oil spill disaster.
I can tell you first-hand that people are enraged over the situation, and nobody down here trusts anything BP is saying anymore.
I filmed several video interviews which we expect to start posting tomorrow.
In the mean time, I learned about a new disturbing theory that says BP isn't actually trying to CAP the oil well in the Gulf. Rather, they appear to be intentionally trying to keep it flowing so they can TAP it and harvest the oil for profit.
Read more about this disturbing revelation in today's feature story:
http://www.naturalnews.com/028898_British_Petroleum_Gulf_Coast.html

Saturday, May 29, 2010

In Memory of my Partner in Crime

Here is OUR Wedding Vows and a Song we shared every anniversary. Would have been 20 years 01/01/2011. Love You, my partner in crime. Link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PP1HEFlkdY

I am NOT Alone on Racial Profiling vs US Census

Thought I would just check to see if others felt as I did... So did a Google search on "us census racial profiling" Here is  a link just to the FIRST Page; (Isn't the Internet Nice!!)

http://www.google.com/search?q=us+census+racial+profiling&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
There were 117,000 plus entries

May You Find Strength in Your Higher Power,
GranPa Chuck
Know Your Hatch Act/Miranda Rights

Again: US Census Robot Comes to My Door

In previous posts I have shared feelings about the US Census being Racial Profiling. Well today I told the lady I am not answering the Simple Form. So to All, here is what I feel is needed.
  • We were a 7 member multigenerational family. My beloved wife passed from earth on her Journey Through Life... And now we are six.
  • My father was Swiss and My mother was Italian... So I guess that makes me a Swiss-Italian
  • My father learned how to Read English from Comic Books.. And successfully owned a Dairy for 35 years.
  • I'm a Native of California... But recently flew, and the check points made me feel like an Alien and NOT a Native Citizen of Swiss/Italian decent. 
The laws talk of Privacy.. So I say, that just refers to your name sake... But goodness, me, one now knows the mix of designated Minorities vs Caucasians.

So, if you read this, and whether you have filled out the US Census, please add a note to this. I may need it, if the Feds come after me.

Show Me the Law>> Reverse Miranda Blog-- http://mirandaawarness.blogspot.com/2008/05/show-me-lawknow-your-miranda-rights.html

In Advance Thanks for Listening, GranPa Chuck

Two more Census workers blow the whistle

Two more Census workers blow the whistle

Two more Census workers blow the whistle
Last Updated: 1:23 AM, May 25, 2010
Posted: 12:42 AM, May 25, 2010


John Crudele
You know the old saying: "Everyone loves a charade." Well, it seems that the Census Bureau may be playing games.
Last week, one of the millions of workers hired by Census 2010 to parade around the country counting Americans blew the whistle on some statistical tricks.
The worker, Naomi Cohn, told The Post that she was hired and fired a number of times by Census. Each time she was hired back, it seems, Census was able to report the creation of a new job to the Labor Department.
Below, I have a couple more readers who worked for Census 2010 and have tales to tell.

But first, this much we know.
Each month Census gives Labor a figure on the number of workers it has hired. That figure goes into the closely followed monthly employment report Labor provides. For the past two months the hiring by Census has made up a good portion of the new jobs.
Labor doesn't check the Census hiring figure or whether the jobs are actually new or recycled. It considers a new job to have been created if someone is hired to work at least one hour a month.
One hour! A month! So, if a worker is terminated after only one hour and another is hired in her place, then a second new job can apparently be reported to Labor . (I've been unable to get Census to explain this to me.)
Here's a note from a Census worker -- this one from Manhattan:
"John: I am on my fourth rehire with the 2010 Census.
"I have been hired, trained for a week, given a few hours of work, then laid off. So my unemployed self now counts for four new jobs.
"I have been paid more to train all four times than I have been paid to actually produce results. These are my tax dollars and your tax dollars at work.
"A few months ago I was trained for three days and offered five hours of work counting the homeless. Now, I am knocking (on) doors trying to find the people that have not returned their Census forms. I worked the 2000 Census. It was a far more organized venture.
"Have to run and meet my crew leader, even though with this rain I did not work today. So I can put in a pay sheet for the hour or hour and a half this meeting will take. Sincerely, C.M."
And here's another:
"John: I worked for (Census) and I was paid $18.75 (an hour) just like Ms. Naomi Cohn from your article.
"I worked for about six weeks or so and I picked the hours I wanted to work. I was checking the work of others. While I was classifying addresses, another junior supervisor was checking my work.
"In short, we had a "checkers checking checkers" quality control. I was eventually let go and was told all the work was finished when, in fact, other people were being trained for the same assignment(s).
"I was re-hired about eight months later and was informed that I would have to go through one week of additional training.
"On the third day of training, I got sick and visited my doctor. I called my supervisor and asked how I can make up the class. She informed me that I was 'terminated.' She elaborated that she had to terminate three other people for being five minutes late to class.
"I did get two days' pay and I am sure the 'late people' got paid also. I think you would concur that this is an expensive way to attempt to control sickness plus lateness. I am totally convinced that the Census work could be very easily done by the US Postal Service.
"When I was trying to look for an address or had a question about a building, I would ask the postman on the beat. They knew the history of the route and can expand in detail who moved in or out etc. I have found it interesting that if someone works one hour, they are included in the labor statistics as a new job being full.
"I am not surprised that you can't get any answers from Census staff; I found there were very few people who knew the big picture. M.G."
When I received my Census form in the mail, I filled it out. Nobody had to knock on my door.
I answered truthfully about the number of people living in my household. But I could have just as easily dou bled the number. Why not? Didn't Census ad vertisements imply that my community would get more federal money if the popula tion were larger?
I'm glad people are finding work with the Census. For some it's the only work they have had this year and the chump change they are making for a few hours' work is a godsend.
But wasting taxpayers' money on busywork isn't going to do much for the economy. john.crudele@nypost.com


Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/two_more_census_workers_blow_the_OqY80N3DBTvL17VmxKKR0O#ixzz0pG6AEfwr

Money is the Root of All Evil????

Have heard so many say "Money is the Root of All Evil."
But then he adds "Don't we as Families, Individuals, etc. need M-O-N-E-Y to Survive?? As in heading, Greed is the Root of All Evil. To quote and advertisement "It is My Money and I want it know.

I am continuously asking everyone to look at ALL the concerns that effect them and their families. One way I have been doing this is to try to give links on our nfpcar.org website. We need answers and we, as an individual are the ones to do this. Fraud is rampart in so many of our Government and Big Business. One, of many examples, is here in CA where a group of Dr.s and nurses were caught in a Medicaid Fraud Scam = $60 Million. (Now times that times 50).

In an earlier post I gave another agency we may want to give facts to.. ie GAO. Also here are other agencies. Please note, the more they hear from individuals, the more likely they are to react to the concerns.

Voice Your Concerns

Granpa Chuck
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