Posted by artwebster on Jun 2, 2009 in
Controversy
The ability to trace a cell phone number was something that virtually impossible just a few short years ago. Mobile numbers are still considered private information and therefore not a matter of public domain. So, if you were to look today in the White Pages or any other free on line directory, you still would not obtain the information you are looking for. The only difference today is that the major wireless carriers have become willing to sell this information to online third part brokers. These are known as reverse cell phone directories.
Doing a reverse wireless number search is now both convenient and inexpensive. There are now sites out there that cater to this demand. These sites have databases that carry virtually all phone numbers. Included on this list are unlisted, listed, cell, fax, toll-free, and pager numbers.
The major wireless carriers now sell the data behind the cell phone numbers they compile and own to the reverse cell phone directories. So the sites have to pass on this fee to anyone who wants access to results of searches. Luckily, the fee is within almost anyone’s budget. This is also offset by how easily someone can obtain quick, comprehensive, and confidential results. The best sites also offer the ability to perform unlimited searches for a slightly higher one-time charge.
The search could not be easier. Just enter the full number into the site’s search bar. Wait a few seconds and the site will tell if that number is maintained in their database. This initial search is free. So, if the results are not there, you won’t be charged. The search results will tell where the number is serviced and if the name is available. From there, you can decide whether to purchase the report or not. The results will reveal the owner’s name, address, wireless carrier, previous addresses, names of possible relatives, other phone numbers that belong to the owner, and other personal information.
What used to be available only to law enforcement and private investigators is now available to everyone. Whether you want to stop harassing phone calls, search lost friends, or catch a cheating mate, the ability to quickly and easily trace cell phone numbers is now a fact of life.
For a fast, easy, and accurate way to Trace a Cell Phone Number at the Internet’s most trusted and reliable Reverse Cell Phone Directory, all you have to do is visit http://freereversecellphonelookups.blogspot.com.
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Posted by artwebster on Dec 2, 2008 in
Controversy,
Stupidity
I often spend a few minutes taking my dogs around the Sunday market in the car park of La Trocha (How pleased I was to see sanity rule and the market re-open) and often spot things that take my fancy.
Last Sunday was one of those days when I really felt that all the good work done to help a minority to be accepted as part of the community at large was going to be diminished by irrational and stupid marketing.
The sign that gave me pause said “The only gay nativity in Spain”
Mary and Josephina? Joseph and Mark?
Homosexuals have had a long and sometimes bitter climb into the ranks of what is considered ‘normal’ but this, surely, will do them no favours at all! Presumably this was created to use up an over-supply of Josephs or Marys but how could anybody ever even think that the homosexual community would want to re-write the Bible.
It is enough to show your acceptance of homosexuals by simply treating them exactly the same as you would treat any body else - assuming that they would appreciate such a tasteless gesture is both insuling to them and offensive to the rest of us who are happy to accept the story of the nativity as it has been understood for centuries.
Minorities might need support, but this sort they neither need nor want.

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Posted by artwebster on Nov 29, 2008 in
Controversy
So, British politicians are a bit peeved that shadow immigration minister Damian Green was arrested under some obscure section of the anti-terrorism rules bearing a charge that has seldom been used – “conspiring to commit misconduct in a public office” and “aiding and abetting, counselling or procuring misconduct in a public office”.
What Mr Green did was to release information, access to which he felt that the public was entitled. Things like the clandestine approval of the licences to 5,000 illegal immigrant workers and the fact that an illegal immigrant was actually employed at Westminster as a cleaner.
Obviously these heinous crimes required the full force of the law - an arrest, custody for nine hours and the invasive search of his property using a force of nine police officers. Blimey – that’s nearly as many as they use to arrest someone for spitting on the pavement or failing to pay their rates!
The most telling comment on this whole, incompetently handled fiasco was by former minister Den MacShane who is reported to have said “ To send a squad of counter terrorist officers to arrest an MP shows the growing police contempt for Parliament and democratic politics.”
Listen, Den, the public have utter contempt for the parliamentary incumbents at Westminster and, guess what – the police are members of the public. Why should the attitude of the police be worthy of comment?
When parliament serves the people of England and Wales (after all, Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own assemblies) and is populated by English and Welsh nationals (try getting an Englishman in the Scottish assembly) instead of the Scots who seem to predominate and when parliament realises that it owes a duty of care towards those who pay their grossly inflated salaries and expenses, it might start to earn a little repect from those who have come to realise that Britain is little more than a wannabe terrorist nation, just like the USA which it seems to hold in such thrall. Democracy – don’t make me laugh! In a democracy it is the will of the people that rules – in the YUK it is the will of GWB and all the limp wristed, go with the flow, mediocrities that rule.
In the second world war there was much made of keeping the home fires burning – the incendiary rage felt by most British citizens against our futile attempts to shore up the terrorist incursions led by the USA and the sacrifice of valient troops who could be better employed keeping our own cities safe will ensure that the home fires will, indeed, keep burning – but not in the sense of the original sentiment.
Contempt – isn’t that what they spend so much time earning?

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Posted by artwebster on Nov 17, 2008 in
Common sense,
Controversy
“In view of the fact that more serious violence has not reduced in the way that we would have wanted in recent years, and that these offences cause the most harm to individual victims and to society as a whole, our long-term strategy on violence focuses on seriousness.
“This includes homicides, serious wounding and serious sexual offences such as rape.
“Recorded crime statistics do indicate that despite recent falls, the levels of the most serious violence are higher than they were 10 years ago.”
Thus spake Sir David Normington in a 101 page briefing document.
Once again the powers that be demonstrate their familiarity with the need to propound, at length, upon what the average citizen has known for a long time – indeed, has been screaming at the authorities since he realised what was happening – solving minor crime to satisfy solution quotas is the inevitable consequence of setting the quotas in such a stupid and ill-considered way as to grant the same weight of criminality to a parking offence as to murder.
Just how many more stable doors are these award hungry, long term, inneffective civil servants going to find to close too late? Just how much longer are they going to be allowed to sit in their ivory towers, sheltered from the real world in which the rest of us live, in a state of oppulence that we can only imagine, drawing salaries FROM OUR HARD EARNED CASH and spending their time stating the bleeding obvious?
We have all seen a once proud and publicly appreciated police force reduced to a political football with some of our best officers, those who know the streets, leaving in sadness that stupid administrative requirements mean that they cannot do the job for which they volunteered and at which they were so good.
Stabbings are such a common occurence in the YUK that they hardly merit news space and yet the number of motoring offences being prosecuted rises inexorably.
There is massive unemployment in the YUK and yet the simple expedient of allowing the unemployed to police their home districts in return for a higher allowance (I daren’t say ‘wage’ because this would introduce so much ‘administration’ that the scheme would never get off the ground) is never even considered.
It’s about time that civilians and police worked together. It’s about time that (now I’m stating the bleeding obvious) our depleted and massively over paperworked police force was given some support from the general population in an organised manner.
Why do we not have huge numbers of ’specials’ walking the streets? Most of the real people in the land realise that it is the lack of visible uniforms that creates a belief in the minds of cowardly gangs that they will get away with beating up old ladies and other less self-defense capable victims?
We have the manpower.
We are paying for that manpower to sit on its hands and rot rather than attempt to obtain work that will probably pay less than they draw in allowances.
We are destroying the will of that manpower to attempt to regain some self respect.
Voluntary neighbourhood watches have made huge improvements in many areas – and these use untrained and unpaid volunteers.
Why can’t we have a town watch using paid volunteers from the ranks of the unemployed?
One reason, and one reason only – the powers that be in the YUK are terrified that such a programme would lead to the erosion of the ‘civil’ rights of the criminal class. They have written so many assinine and insane laws that criminals have little to fear by way of just punishment that they do not realise that the average citizen could care less if a scumbag was not allowed to phone his mummy, his psychiatrist, his doctor, his lawyer, his veterinarian his priest or any other such worthy before receiving some cuffs (around his wrists, of course). The laws foster and encourage crime!
The streets of the YUK are less safe by the hour and we have only our over-paid, under-worked, under-achieving, cowardly administrators to blame.

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Posted by artwebster on Nov 14, 2008 in
Common sense,
Controversy
I knew things were bad when it came to the way in which parental authority was concerned but the state of Nebraska in the USA has, inadvertently, high-lighted the depths of despair of some parents of teenagers.
Nebraska tried to alleviate the problems of new born babies being dumped in trash bins by introducing a Safe Haven Law which allowed parents to abandon their child at a hospital or other place of safety.
It was not long before the parents of six 17 year olds, two 16 year olds, six 15 year olds, three 14 year olds, three 13 year olds and eight 11-12 year olds were abandoned – eight of these children from out of state!
I don’t know about you, but this sends a frightening message to the administration – parents have lost control of their teenagers! This is hardly surprising considering the lunatic swing towards extreme libertarianism where children are concerned coupled with the huge increase of criminal charges parents can face for trying to instill discipline and a sense of self respect into their children.
What does this message mean to the Nebraska authorities?
It means that they have to re-write the law so that it applies ONLY to new-borns.
Have the Nebraska administration learnt anything from these abandonments? Apparently not!
The alarm bells that are ringing out in Nebraska should be ringing out all over the world where our administrators have enforced the deliberate destruction of society’s values by the enforced erosion of all the systems of checks and controls that parents used to be able to use in their efforts to ensure that their children had a safe and secure upbringing in which the children knew that they were loved and cared for and, more importantly, felt involved with and a part of their local community.
Children today feel abandoned, even in their own homes.
If their own parents cannot show a degree of concern for their development within society and if the education system is geared towards spurious exam success using the lowest common denominator as the highest level of achievement – why should they feel otherwise?

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