Archive for October, 2009

In Denver the Governor Takes on Big Corrections System and Scares the Ever-Afraid

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

I just returned from Seattle and I must say with all honesty that I greatly appreciated Alan Prendergast’s story the Denver Westword News website on October 21, 2009 about Governor Ritter’s plan to save big, big money by a plan to release certain inmates in Colorado State’s prisons early. The very idea was met with horror by many who feared a hoarde of the worst of the worst hitting the streets much earlier than they would have otherwise.

But not true, as it turns out. Prendergast notes that very few inmates ever receive early parole ever anymore. He says that the great majority serve out their sentences right up to the very end. Further, they must complete a period of parole following release. In fact, the most violent criminals must serve a minimum of 75% of their sentence. As an aside if you need a Seattle DUI attorney then may I suggest this fine firm, who have been handling dui cases in Seattle for some time now. By the way one of the vesy best denver convention center hotels in my opinion. Simply a quality Denver Hotel overall. The plan would facilitate the release of prisoners scheduled to get out within six months anyway. Sex offenders would not be included and the Colorado Board of Parole would screen these jailbirds and the Board can and quite often does deny the early release. This is despite the fact that many mainstream media reports are quite often to the contrary on this point.

My Office Paintings and the Magical Number 8

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

I recently went to the awesome big island of Hawaii (man alive there is some first rate real estate on that island) and I am back now in full writing mode. I was walking around in my office recently and was selecting some interesting office paintings and then started doing some work on the computer. It was then that I remembered an email which I sent to a friend of mine a while back. we were discussing that, in numerological terms, she is an 8. Actually she was born on the 17th of the month which breaks down to an 8 when you add 1 plus seven, according to Linda Goodman’s method of numerological analysis. Numerology basically paints a picture of your life on a broad canvas which you then fill in yourself over time with your actions and your own free will, of course. Here is a part of the correspondence: ” The number Eight resonates to the planet Saturn. According to the Hebrew-Chaldean literature, it ultimately symbolizes both wisdom as well as learning from experience,
in addition to other noble traits such as stability and responsibility. For it’s part, the 8 is conversely the number of caution and even self deprivation. All in all, eight individuals in general might have rather shaky health early on life yet often get more robust as they get older. furthermore, these particular individuals are often quite willing to wait for their plans to come to fruition and use their lag time very well.
Broadly speaking It is not common at all to find an 8 person wasting their time in any way shape or form.
Could this at all explain your rather odd taste in office paintings which reminds of the big island real estate agency office I visited which had some superb pieces. I suppose this is to be expected since there is a lot to be made in such real estate transactions in Hawaii overall and Mauai and the big island specifically. Some other notable traits of 8 individuals is that they truly despise to be seen as weak, this is a cardinal sin in their pantheon of beleiefs as it were. When paintings a picture of these folks, it should be duly noted that the vast majority of eight folks have severely INTENSE natures.
They quite often play a dramatic role in the fate for other individuals in general.” There was more but you get the idea.

San Francisco Female Not Charged after all

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

I just got back from Kansas City (what a trip I had there, it is a tax write off luckily) but wanted to post some California related law headlines. Apparently, San Francisco District Attorney plus prosecutors will not in fact be filing any charges after all in the brutal slaying of former Lousiana resident Michael Bailey, against the twenty-one year old San Francisco female suspect that has not been identified, since no charges have been filed.
Police suspected the woman of luring Bailey to a public housing project where he was then fatally shot by the thieves. By the way if you need a first rate Laser Tattoo Removal San Francisco then let me suggest this particular resource. Alright now back to the main story: The woman was arrested Sunday night hand has refused to talk to police and according to District Attorney Kamalia Harris spokesman Brian Buckelew , there were no charges filed against anyone involved yet, since there is not enough evidence. They are currently working with investigators and following some promising leads according to Buckelew. All in all, hopefully they are real specialists in this kind of case overall, it is good to have specialists you know..

Costa Rica: Surf vacation Destination Supreme

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

All in all, I enjoyed a relatively good summer and did not particularly get a lot by way of a vacation or holiday. I mean, I really thought it would be ok and yet when it comes down to it, it is not. Therefore, I continue to fantasize regarding an overseas vacation destination, because nothing else seems to be working at this time. For the most part, if I could pick virtually any specific location and then go,
I believe I would go for a costa rica surf vacation. Generally speaking, I was never a huge surf fan until fairly recently, yet I know it is just such a great sport. Perhaps the folks over there in Costa Rica will love me and all will be good at the end of the day, and a few Margarita’s could not hurt either. Or perhaps I will simply catch some rays and relax under the beautiful blue sky and do some sport fishing or something like that
For it’s part, the somewhat diminutive country of Costa Rica stretches along on the Pacific Coast and is basically boxed in by Nicaragua and Panama, more or less. For some strange reason, I feel especially drawn to this wild and wonderful land, perhaps particularly because I cannot just go there just right this minute like I can certain other exotic locations which are more nearby, such as Mexico, for example. I suppose that I will be doing some major planning for next year, it’s either Costa Rica or perhaps even Belize. But I am leaning more towards a costa rica surf vacation or trip.
The good news about that is they are both wonderful places to visit all year around.
If you want to try surfing there, there are some really top drawer surf camps, surf school and even a yoga retreat for the starting out surfer and for the mid-level
to expert surfer so you can have a whole different kind of “Board Meeting”.