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The structure of the federal court system has varied a great deal throughout the history of the nation. The Constitution merely provides that the judicial power of the United States “be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.” Thus, the only indispensable court is the Supreme Court. Congress has established and abolished other U.S. courts as national needs have changed over time.

If the federal court system is viewed as a pyramid, at the top is the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest court. On the next level are the 12 United States Courts of Appeals,  followed by the next level of courts - the 94 U.S. district courts and the specialized courts, such as the Tax Court, the Court of Federal Claims, the Court of Veterans Appeals, and the Court of International Trade. There are various routes a case may take to a federal court. Some cases may originate in a U.S. district court, while others will come from a state court or federal agency.

A person involved in a suit in a U.S. court may proceed through three levels of decision. Generally, the case will be heard and decided by one of the district courts on the first level. If a party is dissatisfied with the decision rendered, the party may have the decision reviewed in one of the courts of appeals. If dissatisfied with the decision of a court of appeals, the party may seek additional review in the Supreme Court of the United States; however, the Supreme Court primarily reviews only cases that involve a matter of great national importance and only accepts a small number of cases each term.

This pyramid-like organization of the courts serves two purposes. First, the courts of appeals can correct errors that have been made in the decisions of trial courts. Second, the Supreme Court can ensure the uniformity of decisions by reviewing cases in which constitutional issues have been decided or in which two or more lower courts have reached different results.

Courts are presided over by judicial officers. In the Supreme Court, the judicial officers are called justices. In the courts of appeals, district courts, and other courts, most of the judicial officers are called judges. Today’s justices and judges have the authority, duties, and benefits assigned to them by law, as enacted and amended by Congress.

Judges who are at least 65 years of age and have served as active judges for a minimum of 15 years often elect to take senior status. As senior judges, they may continue to hear cases, deal with administrative matters, and serve on special commissions and committees. Nearly 15 percent of the federal courts’ caseload has been handled by senior judges.

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Someone recently asked me about Public Relations and where it began. In one way or another, Public Relations has been around since the beginning of time. But, who actually set the standards?

President Wilson actually set the foundation for public relations, by addressing issues and bringing out the point that building resources could strengthen the system. This later led people to see that knowledge held the power that officials needed to produce a strong public relations and orderly system.

In-spite of these facts however, many high-nosed officials think that being in office creates the power. This is why we see so much distortion, confusion, swindles and downright corrupt actions that cause the people harm.

Public relations is about serving the people, supplying the knowledge they seek. Yet many companies [and most especially, Governments] forget this basic concept, using public relations as a means to boost their own needs.

Good public relations therefore, must start with and focus on your audience’s needs, not those of your business. In the end, your business needs ARE what your audience is focused on and seeks to accomplish. The greatest value of your business is your audience, without them it would not exist.

  • Learn your audience’s needs
  • Serve the needs of your audience
  • Empower your audience with knowledge
  • Address individual issues with facts
  • Earn their trust through earnest effort
  • Recommend, Suggest, Offer Advice
  • Present choices with proven methods
  • Give them the latitude to make their own decisions
  • Include THEIR needs when making your own decisions
  • Remember their needs are YOUR needs
Once you master the above suggestions, your AUDIENCE will become your most valued Public Relations Medium. By filling THEIR needs, you fulfill your own needs and earn their trust.
And never forget - loyalty is a two way street! Remain loyal to their needs and they will remain loyal to your services.

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How much is too much when it comes to Government control?

  • Should the government control our gun ownership rights?
  • Does the government have an obligation to “The People” and to uphold the U.S. Constitution?
  • Does the 2nd Amendment give us the right to bare arms?
  • Does the U.S. Constitution prohibit our Federal Government from mandating National Healthcare?
No, Yes, Yes, Yes
We are fast approaching the days of Socialism in the United States and the loss of Democracy. And if the Obama Administration has it their way - we will have no control over our lives or how we live our lives.
It takes only a moment in time to destroy what has taken years to build. This past year I have watched my Country, The United States of America, slowly crumble at the core of it’s foundation. With each passing day, it seems a little more of our country is lost to the powers that be in Washington.
Is anyone in Washington listening to the citizens and what they desire? Or has our over-bloated government given the Politicians in Washington the idea that “We The People” are too small and powerless to be concerned over?
The Politicians running our country can’t seem to manage the Federal Budget, yet they think they can manage our Health, Welfare, Finances - our very future. How long do you think your business would survive if you managed it the way our government manages our country? If you ‘misplaced’ $13 Trillion, would you get a raise? Could you explain to your employees, that while demanding they take pay-cuts to save your company - you gave yourself a raise?
Gun control will not protect innocent citizens, but will in fact, take away their ability to defend themselves against the criminals. Most criminals use guns obtained illegally. Criminals don’t bother abiding by the law, that’s why we call them criminals.
The Obama administration talks smooth, double-faced word play and smiles. Which leads me to wonder what they smile about?
When the time comes, that one cannot have faith in their government, nor believe the words and promises that government makes to the people - we have a serious problem, when left unchecked - can and will not lead to anything good for the people being governed.
The U.S. Constitution prohibits the Federal Government from mandating anything that the individual States, or The People, do not desire. Yet Washington continues to waste even more of our tax dollars by debating this National Healthcare Bill.
Does it not occur to anyone to ask why Washington is pushing so hard to pass National Healthcare Legislation? Does it not occur to anyone, when the government takes over your health care - it brings them yet another step closer to ‘accessing’ some of the most intimate details of every single citizen in this country?
When a Government controls financial institutes, the automobile industry, the insurance industry, healthcare, gun ownership, and makes a play to censor media, control who can or can’t wed - and has begun a process of taxing you to death and spending your childrens’ future earnings - it becomes a dictatorship and is no longer a democracy.
We DO NOT work for Washington, they work for US, The People of the United States. Don’t you think it’s about time we remind Washington of that fact? Before they gamble away our children’s, even our grandchildren’s futures. It’s time we send the politicians to rehab, to stop their addictive spending of our tax dollars.
We should not accept ANYTHING, whether healthcare, government benefits - NOTHING that the politicians themselves will be exempt from. If it’s good enough for the people, it’s good enough for the Politicians.
Personally, I am outraged that Washington sees fit to give themselves a raise, at the same time they deny a cost of living increase to our seniors on Social Security. And you should be too.

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Do you know how to contact the U. S. Senate? Or maybe you had concerns you wanted to voice, but didn’t know who to call or how to even obtain the telephone number?

Did you know each and every U. S. Senator is listed and published? Maybe you want to call the Vice President of the United States? Or your State Senator? Maybe you would like to call each and every one, to voice your concerns? Do you want a voice in health care reform? Maybe you have a suggestion regarding the Treasury Department?

Well, search no more. I think every American should have access to every U. S. Senator. So, I have decided to post this publication here, as a means of convenience - so you won’t have to waste valuable time searching for those telephone numbers. This publication, not only lists the names and telephone, but even the building each is located in; as well as other relevant information [party, etc.].

Have a wonderful day and a great weekend. Hope to see you again soon.

TELEPHONE NUMBER INDEX (left click to open or right click to download and save)

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If you can’t persuade the people to support you, what then? Well, if you’re in D.C. and have a political agenda - just threaten the people!

Just when you think you have seen everything in politics - BAM - along comes something that leaves you scratching your head and saying “You have got to be joking!”

But, it’s no joke - and you better believe this situation is serious. Just as serious as - well…going to jail.

I have posted my own “open letter” so to speak, to the President of the United States on my Obama Blog. Pointed questions are asked, in addition to “exposing” some hidden aspects.

Things such as:

  • Illegal Immigrants ‘automatically’ enrolled into medicaid
  • $172 billion cuts to medicare
  • $329 billion increase to deficit
  • $1900 fine, if you don’t pay, another $25000 fine added
And, what’s even scarier? This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to HR3200 You may read that posting by clicking this link: Mr. President, About Health Care…
Oh, Beaton’s case President Obama says “…insurance canceled because she forgot to list ‘acne’ on her application…” Was actually canceled because Ms. Beaton did not list a heart condition. But, the Gov. of Texas stepped in, and her insurance was in fact reinstated.
What other facts does President Obama misstate?

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Chances are, if you are a U.S. Citizen, you have heard of the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act [AKA ARRA] of 2009. An economic stimulus package enacted by the 111th Congress of the United States and signed into law by President Obama, on February 17th of this year. But, what’s it all about? What qualifies as “approved” and how do you benefit from this ’stimulus’ package?

ARRA is defined as, “An Act, Making supplemental appropriations for job preservation and creation, infrastructure investment, energy efficiency and science, assistance to the unemployed, and State and local fiscal stabilization, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes. (should I be scared about the ‘other purposes’?)

With only one week to go before the end of this fiscal year, can it be said this ‘Act’ was successful and more importantly - was it worth the cost? (Certain provisions extend through September 30, 2010)

Some experts are now saying the economy is already recovering and the housing market is driving this comeback. Even if the experts turn out to be correct, I doubt this will be of much comfort to those who have already lost their homes and or jobs. With unemployment reaching double digits in many areas across the nation [United States], just when does this “Recovery & Reinvestment Act” trickle down to the average consumer and working people?

Does the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act have an impact on other Countries? If so, how much of an effect does this have on other countries - and their economies? How does that benefit the citizens of those countries?

The world of commerce is just that - Worldwide. So, it would stand to reason the economic effects of one country could and would affect other countries [in the free world and of free trade], sometimes with a ripple effect.

The simplest of things seem to become complex once government get involved, and the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act is anything but simple. Enough time has passed since its enactment for our Representatives in Washington [as well as our home States] to know the details of ARRA. Yet I would be extremely hesitant to hold my breath on that one.

The ARRA spans over several hundred pages and while I would love to give my opinion on this entire act, that would require several hundred pages. So, rather than give my opinions, I shall ask a few questions about a few Sections and their Provisions that might trickle down closest to the average working class American:

    • Job preservation and creation

    - If millions of jobs are lost, while creating 100’s of thousands new jobs, (the number of unemployed growing at a faster rate than the number of new jobs available) can we call that successful?

  • Just how many of the newly created jobs are Government related positions?
  • If ARRA provisions or sections have language containing “to carry out a program of grants to States” or “to cover the salaries or related expenses” - do “We the People” actually see any of that money?
  • Can anyone really understand the wording of ‘contingents’ without having to created a cross-indexed database, with cross-referencing definitions of all the  ’this section or that U.S. Code”, “Subsection this or that, as pertains to - you get the picture, right?

Here’s an EXCERPT (of less confusing language) used under H. R. 1—106:

EXCERPT: …That any funds made available under this heading used by the Secretary for personnel expenses related to administering funding under this heading shall be transferred to ‘‘Personnel Compensation and Benefits, Community Planning and Development’’ and shall retain the terms and conditions of this account, including reprogramming provisions, except that the period of availability set forth in the previous proviso shall govern such transferred funds: Provided further, That any funds made available under this heading used by the Secretary for training or other administrative expenses shall be transferred to ‘‘Administration, Operations, and Management’’ for non-personnel expenses of the Department of Housing and Urban Development: Provided further, That any funds made available under this heading used by the Secretary for technology shall be transferred to ‘‘Working Capital Fund’’.
END EXCERPT

Now, that’s not so confusing is it? Well, now it’s time to put on those thinking caps people. What about the following found under H. R. 1—104:

EXCERPT: …Provided further, That section 2301(d)(4) of the Act is repealed: Provided further, That section 2301(c)(3)(C) of the Act is amended to read ‘‘establish and operate land banks for homes and residential properties that have been foreclosed upon’’: Provided further, That funding used for section 2301(c)(3)(E) of the Act shall be available only for the redevelopment of demolished or vacant properties as housing: Provided further, That no amounts made available from a grant under this heading may be used to demolish any public housing (as such term is defined in section 3 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437a)): Provided further, That a grantee may not use more than 10 percent of its grant under this heading for demolition activities under section 2301(c)(3)(C) and (D) unless the Secretary determines…
END EXCERPT

While there are some sections I would love to highlight with additional excerpts, I would probably be inadvertently encouraging the excessive use of alcohol consumption, by taxing the sensibilities of the reader. For that reason, I shall end my culpability and turn the decision of further perusal [over] to the individual reader - to read at your own risk: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Tequila anyone?

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The world will never forget the tragic, horrible events of September 11, 2001. This morning, as alleged shots rang out over the Potomac River, panic raced through the hearts of many Americans. Questions were sure to race the mind just as quickly - were we under attack again? As one suspicious vessel was detained, calls were flooding the local emergency call system.

While it didn’t take long to determine it was not a terrorist attack, none the less, a psychological impact had already been made, conjuring up all the fear and panic of past.

We are being told now that is was only a training event that occurred, no shots were fired, and there wasn’t any threat to American safety. Why would anyone schedule a training event on today of all days, on the Potomac? I, myself, can only speculate as to the thought [or lack thereof] that went into the ’scheduling’ of such an event on this tragic date’s anniversary. Obviously, someone dropped the ball somewhere to even allow such a training event to take place, on this date of all dates.

On the other hand, today’s event is sure to remind us with mental and emotional clarity - we must never forget, nor should we ever allow our guard down when it comes to our enemies. And just as important, we must always remember the heroes of September 11, 2001.

Let this be a lesson to all America: We all know what happened to the boy who cried wolf. If one thinks of this [or in future] as such an event, we allow the opportunity for our enemies to catch us at a disadvantage. We must stay alert and take all situations seriously - until we know for sure it is not a threat, we must treat each situation as an eminent threat if we wish to keep our country safe.

GOD BLESS AMERICA! Can I get an Amen?

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BREAKING NEWS!

Fact or Fiction? Was President Barack H. Obama actually born in Kenya, Africa?

Tomorrow, September 08, 2009, a hearing has been set in the Central District Court of California, to determine the authenticity of the “alleged” Kenyan Certificate of Birth for President Obama, as presented and attested to by one, Lucas Smith.

I have posted a copy of the “alleged” Certificate of Birth for Barack Hussein Obama, on my Obama Political Blog. You may view that posting, along with the imaged copy of the alleged birth certificate, as filed [along with other documents] in the California Court by clicking HERE.

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Some have asked, “Who is ODella Wilson aka Alhavakia?” or “Who is TheGoSeeGirl?” And, that’s a legitimate question deserving of an answer. But, I warn you - the answers are not for the faint of heart and if you favor reading something boring - stop here.

On the other hand - if you love adventure and and can handle lots of twists and turns, surrounded by danger and mystery - You are going to LOVE reading about my life story.

Since I have no bio page on this blog, I decided to add a page called “ODella Wilson aka Alhavakia, TheGoSeeGirl” so that you could learn a little more about - who I am, what life challenges I have faced, and more.

I hope you find my story interesting enough to follow along as I reveal the details to what makes me - me. And, if you find yourself enjoying the details I share with you, please leave your comments below.

You may also enjoy reading some of my poetry, much of which has been written based upon life events and experiences.

Thank you for reading my post and have a wonderful day.


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I am just blown away at all the media speculating on whether Michael Jackson ‘ticket holders’ will be able to get a refund.

This is by far the dumbest question I have heard so far. If I were a ticket holder (ticket donations accepted btw, hint hint) there is no way I would part with it. Well, maybe I would? Money is sparse these days. But, only after I made several photo copies as keepsakes.

I just can’t imagine anyone asking for a refund, if anything you will see these tickets being auctioned off on various websites as ‘collectors’ memorabilia. For those foolish enough to sell off their tickets, there will be just as many fortunate people that will buy them.

And, rest assured those who do hold on to their tickets will have a once in a lifetime opportunity presented before them as an exchange for those tickets - have no doubts! As will those who can afford to purchase those auctioned off tickets.

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