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Drunk Driving LawsDUI Gulag...MADD's political agenda to force prohibition VIRTUAL PROHIBITION IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM Drunk driving is stupid, dangerous, unacceptable, criminal behavior. We all agree that drunk driving is bad...but what happens when our DUI laws reach the point where hundreds of thousands of American citizens are being criminalized each year for "drunk driving" even though they were not impaired at the time of their arrests? What happens when our laws reach the point where eating yeast bread or a pack of M&Ms can produce an Intoxilizer reading that results in a citizen being arrested for DUI? Despite what MADD propaganda would have you believe, in 1996 only .0000143 percent of the American population was killed in so-called "alcohol related" motor vehicle accidents where someone had a blood alcohol content as high as 0.10% . Government statistics indicate that each year more people die as a result of accidental drowning in America than die in low BAC related motor vehicle accidents. A recent study at a major U.S. university found that low BAC drinking drivers pose far less danger to public safety than do non-drinking drivers who have sleep apnea. In fact, your chances of being killed as a direct result of medical malpractice is 28 times higher than your chances of being killed in a motor vehicle accident involving a low BAC driver. Despite the extremely low statistical threat to public safety posed by low BAC drinking drivers, more than 600,000 low BAC drivers are arrested and convicted for "drunk driving" in America each year. Once arrested these otherwise law-abiding citizens are subjected to imprisonment; forced to pay huge fines and court costs; forced to pay the costs of probation; suffer unjust property forfeitures; forced to attend political re-education camps; subjected to psychological testing; forced to engage in involuntary forced labor; suffer government sponsored public humiliation; suffer the loss of driving privileges; suffer loss of respect for the courts and their government; suffer the loss of their jobs; their self esteem; and the destruction of their families. This unfortunate state of affairs has been foisted upon America by an anti-alcohol, political action organization known as Mothers Against Drunk Driving, (MADD). If you make your living in the restaurant and hospitality industry, you need to read this website. Your ability to make a living is in jeopardy because of MADD! If you enjoy good conversation over a beer at a public house, or wine with your dinner at a restaurant you need to read this website. Your liberties are in jeopardy because of MADD! If you dont think that drinking beer or wine or spirits in moderation is morally wrong or socially unacceptable you need to read this website. Your freedom to make responsible decisions is in jeopardy because of MADD! Finally and most importantly, if you are philosophically opposed to your government arresting and convicting hundreds of thousands of innocent people each year for a crime they did not commit, you need to read this website. Your rights as a free citizen are in jeopardy because of MADD! Read this simple solution to many of our nation's problems. "The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there arent enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What's there in that for anyone? But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor objectively interpreted-and you can create a nation of law-breakers--and then you cash in on guilt." Ayn Rand ATLAS SHRUGGED Sign Our Guestbook View Our Guestbook email the webmaster PURPOSE, DISCLAIMER AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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D.W.I.XStep DWI Maker XStep go to Thomas's home page Recently added: Bodysailing - After a bet with a friend, I invented a new sport. It hurt. Freeload - any ringtone on your mobile phone for free The Ninja Fizz Test - does tapping a shaken cola can really stop it fizzing? Popular pages: Talk Like A Pirate Day - the British Headquarters for the glorious day o' pirates, yarr. Humphrey and Duncan - possibly the most "cute" thing on the site. The Semaphore Ninja - give him a message, and he will deliver it with honour. And flags. Contact: Email me XStep DWI Maker Hello. Until recently, this page was the home of XStep, a DWI Creator for programs like Dance With Intensity and Stepmania. But in truth, I haven't had time to work on XStep for ages — and so, I've finally decided to close the project down. XStep is no longer supported, but the final version is still available: Download XStep 1.0.2 Unofficial .dwi to .xstep converter by Taren N. Please be sure to read the README file. It explains a lot. This program is, of course, released without warranty. Why not open source? I've got a few requests to open source the code of XStep. And I gave it serious consideration – after all, "XStep 2" has been promised here for a while, and if I didn't have the time to work on it, why deny someone else the starting code? Here's why: XStep's code sucks . I don't use that word lightly: this is my own work we're talking about, after all. But it was started several years ago, and I've learned a lot since then. Techniques that seemed logical at the time — like the .xstep file format literally being a dump of everything in the program's memory — I now realise were pretty dumb. I've learned a lot since then. But that doesn't change the fact that the best way to make a new XStep would be to start over again. So thank you to the DWI/Stepmania community for the many years of support and emails. It's been fun. — Thomas Scott , April 2004
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D.U.I.Gonzales: Did He Help Bush Keep His DUI Quiet? - Newsweek Periscope - MSNBC.com Skip navigation Newsweek Subscribe Now Periscope National News Politics World News International Ed. War in Iraq Business Enterprise Tech & Science Healthbeat Society Education Entertainment Tip Sheet Columnists Letters & Live Talks Multimedia/Photos Search the Site Search Archives U.S. News World News Business Sports Entertainment Tech / Science Health Weather Travel Blogs Etc. Local News Newsweek Multimedia News Video Most Popular NBC NEWS MSNBC TV Today Show Nightly News Meet the Press Dateline NBC Newsweek Home Periscope Gonzales: Did He Help Bush Keep His DUI Quiet? Mannie Garcia / Reuters Did Gonzales (right) get Bush off a DUI jury duty? By By Michael Isikoff Newsweek Jan. 31 issue - Senate Democrats put off a vote on White House counsel Alberto Gonzales's nomination to be attorney general, complaining he had provided evasive answers to questions about torture and the mistreatment of prisoners. But Gonzales's most surprising answer may have come on a different subject: his role in helping President Bush escape jury duty in a drunken-driving case involving a dancer at an Austin strip club in 1996. The judge and other lawyers in the case last week disputed a written account of the matter provided by Gonzales to the Senate Judiciary Committee. "It's a complete misrepresentation," said David Wahlberg, lawyer for the dancer, about Gonzales's account. Bush's summons to serve as a juror in the drunken-driving case was, in retrospect, a fateful moment in his political career: by getting excused from jury duty he was able to avoid questions that would have required him to disclose his own 1976 arrest and conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) in Kennebunkport, Maine-an incident that didn't become public until the closing days of the 2000 campaign. (Bush, who had publicly declared his willingness to serve, had left blank on his jury questionnaire whether he had ever been "accused" in a criminal case.) Asked by Sen. Patrick Leahy to describe "in detail" the only court appearance he ever made on behalf of Bush, Gonzales-who was then chief counsel to the Texas governor-wrote that he had accompanied Bush the day he went to court "prepared to serve on a jury." While there, Gonzales wrote, he "observed" the defense lawyer make a motion to strike Bush from the jury panel "to which the prosecutor did not object." Asked by the judge whether he had "any views on this," Gonzales recalled, he said he did not. MOST-POPULAR ARTICLES Are You Working Yourself to Death? A Jesuit Bioethicist on Schiavo's Right to Die -> Catholicism: Inside the Secretive Opus Dei Jesus: The Epic Story of a Great Faith Vote: Should Terri Schiavo have the right to die? While Gonzales's account tracks with the official court transcript, it leaves out a key part of what happened that day, according to Travis County Judge David Crain. In separate interviews, Crain-along with Wahlberg and prosecutor John Lastovica-told NEWSWEEK that, before the case began, Gonzales asked to have an off-the-record conference in the judge's chambers. Gonzales then asked Crain to "consider" striking Bush from the jury, making the novel "conflict of interest" argument that the Texas governor might one day be asked to pardon the defendant (who worked at an Austin nightclub called Sugar's), the judge said. "He [Gonzales] raised the issue," Crain said. Crain said he found Gonzales's argument surprising, since it was "extremely unlikely" that a drunken-driving conviction would ever lead to a pardon petition to Bush. But "out of deference" to the governor, Crain said, the other lawyers went along. Wahlberg said he agreed to make the motion striking Bush because he didn't want the hard-line governor on his jury anyway. But there was little doubt among the participants as to what was going on. "In public, they were making a big show of how he was prepared to serve," said Crain. "In the back room, they were trying to get him off." Gonzales last week refused to waver. "Judge Gonzales has no recollection of requesting a meeting in chambers," a senior White House official said, adding that while Gonzales did recall that Bush's potential conflict was "discussed," he never "requested" that Bush be excused. "His answer to the Senate's question is accurate," the official said. 2006 Newsweek, Inc. 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