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General: (political statement of goals, objectives, views, philosophies)
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Top 3 prioeities :
(1). Society is in vicious cycles, as in need of revolution, if we don�t act. First, prosecute, eliminate �official misconduct- government gang- fraud- crime- injustice networks�. Oppose: unjust practices, manipulation, influence; bad legislative proposals, hidden agenda with false excuses (economic development, housing, transportation, whatever) for private gain (officials, developers, lawyers, etc.); nonsense grants, programs, projects: facilitate �official misconduct- government gang- fraud- crime- injustice networks�=cruel tyranny= robbery machine; continuing, on-going, expanding, penetrating, threat, coercion, victimization, deprivation, discrimination; endless immoral-unlawful acts, rob/destruct resources (public, private; business, civic, political), frivolous litigation, levies, foreclosures; improper processing of complaints, proceedings, docketing; cause vicious cycles: socio- political- election-media; civil-human rights, people-slave. E.g., Problems (A): OPM, DOJ, IRS, SSA, FBI, law enforcement, National Park Service (Prettyman?), Library of congress (Neil Gladd), financial/brokerage/ accounting/ bill-payment processing/ collection agencies, insurance, car-dealers Lakeforest Oldsmobile; phone/utilities/cable, judges, legal/court personnel, detective/ process server/ impersonators or with phony names; Leslie Gradet, Tamera Jones, William D Roessler; offices of treasury, comptroller, attorney general: Joel Jacob/Jacobson, Gail Malle-Davis, Sylvia J. Brokos, Mary Hawse, Linda Tanton, Gerald Langbaum, John Barry, Pamela Porter, Leo F. Partridge, Mark Vulcan, Jamis Riley, James Britt, Audrey Thomas, Jeanne Lippy, Jesse Rosenburger, Ralph Lepson; transcribers Margaret Bauer, Senators: Walter Baker, Barbara Hoffman, Thomas Middleton, Trooper: Marty Sealey, Vincent Mass, State Election Board Ross Goldstein; Lobbysts/municipal attorneys/lawyers/affiliates, Paul Glasgow, David Venable, Joseph Stoltz, Jr., Barry Gordon, Stephen Perouka, D [Response was truncated to maximum response length of 2000 characters.]
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Personal: (gender, age, marital status, spouse's name and age, children's name and
ages, home town, current residence)
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Spouse: Kan, PhD. Columbia U. Children: Albert, PhD, MIT (double major in Physics, math in 3 yrs; Janice, MA, MIT. (two skipped altogether 5 yrs, inc. college.) Residence: in Maryland since 1979; should be at the same home address, and still supposedly the homeowner; in the same home association as a former Rockville City Council James Marinan and Montgomery County Chief Administrative Officer Bruce Romer who came from other state.
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Education: (times and places of schools, colleges, major, degrees, activities, sports)
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PhD. MA, economics, City University of New York (CUNY). BA econ. National Taiwan University. Prestigious certificates of High and Special Exams by Central Government. Profiled in Marquis� �Who�s Who in America�, and �Who�s Who in Business and Finance�. Dissertation: �Household demands for leisure activities: readings and TV-watching (with econometric models), Thesis: �An evaluation of economic development in Taiwan� (with linear programming models). Spouse: Kan, PhD. Columbia U. Children: Albert, PhD, MIT (double major in Physics, math in 3 yrs; Janice, MA, MIT. (two skipped altogether 5 yrs, inc. college.)
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Profession: (profession and work experience outside politics)
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Reformer, advocate, activist, producer/host speaker of numerous TV programs on social issues: Citizen Times (series), Twilight of Judiciaries (I, II, III), Federal Shambles (1, 2), Working Class, Faith Revival, Global Affairs, On Taxation, On Equality, Democracy and Humanity, Struggle against Inhumanity, Conscience, Freedom, Around Capital Around Us, etc. Economist, OMNIX (obstructed by �official misconduct- government gang- fraud- crime- injustice networks�, economist, analyst, DHHS, adjunct professor, Bloomfield College.
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Military: (branch, years of service, active duty experience, highest rank, medals,
honors, discharge date and type)
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no response
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Civic: (past and present organizations, charities involvement)
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Intensive/extensive civic activities; testify/petition to government bodies; as individual, or organizations. Life member, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Past executive member NAACP- Montgomery County Chapter, Md.; American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), National Capital Area and Montgomery County Chapters, Md.; AARP, local chapter, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, Md.; past national steering committee, National Women�s Political Caucus; past steering committee, Maryland Legislative Agenda for Women; Activist/member/ petitioner/ volunteer Consumer Union, Public Citizen, Amnesty International, Bill of Rights Defense Council, Center for Constitutional Rights, Campaign for Better Care, National Organization for Women, League of Women Voters, Common Cause, Natural Resource Defense Council, National Parks and Conservation Association, Congressional Black Women Political Caucus. Past executive/ steering committees/ member diverse organizations and ethnic groups.
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Political: (dates and titles of previously held political offices)
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Candidate for public offices since 1994: US senate (2006), US Congress (1996, 2000, 2004), Maryland Comptroller (1998, 2002), Maryland Senate (1994), Rockville Mayor (1997, 1999), Rockville Council (2001, 2003), Endorsed, recommended by a large coalition of women organizations for US Presidential appointee. White House Conf. Small Business. Testified frequently: varied issues; officials, law enforcement, legislative, public hearings, 3 branches. local- federal. Restore fairness, justice, peace, moral and ethical values. Promote quality, competition, people input (policies, issues, officials, judges); televise public hearings, citizen forum; maintain, disseminate meaningful accurate information, records, capability, reasoning, good sense of justice, public interest. Won decade-long litigation against US Department of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Services Research, etc., up to US Supreme Court, but still no proper resolution, remedies. Identified official misconduct- government gang- fraud- crime- injustice networks. Based on merits, priority, principle, justice, accountability, cost- effectiveness
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Religion: (current and past religious affiliations, beliefs)
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no response
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Accomplishments: (significant accomplishments, awards, achievements)
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(1). Society is in vicious cycles, as in need of revolution, if we don�t act. First, prosecute, eliminate �official misconduct- government gang- fraud- crime- injustice networks�. Oppose: unjust practices, manipulation, influence; bad legislative proposals, hidden agenda with false excuses (economic development, housing, transportation, whatever) for private gain (officials, developers, lawyers, etc.); nonsense grants, programs, projects: facilitate �official misconduct- government gang- fraud- crime- injustice networks�=cruel tyranny= robbery machine; continuing, on-going, expanding, penetrating, threat, coercion, victimization, deprivation, discrimination; endless immoral-unlawful acts, rob/destruct resources (public, private; business, civic, political), frivolous litigation, levies, foreclosures; improper processing of complaints, proceedings, docketing; cause vicious cycles: socio- political- election-media; civil-human rights, people-slave. E.g., Problems (A): OPM, DOJ, IRS, SSA, FBI, law enforcement, National Park Service (Prettyman?), Library of congress (Neil Gladd), financial/brokerage/ accounting/ bill-payment processing/ collection agencies, insurance, car-dealers Lakeforest Oldsmobile; phone/utilities/cable, judges, legal/court personnel, detective/ process server/ impersonators or with phony names; Leslie Gradet, Tamera Jones, William D Roessler; offices of treasury, comptroller, attorney general: Joel Jacob/Jacobson, Gail Malle-Davis, Sylvia J. Brokos, Mary Hawse, Linda Tanton, Gerald Langbaum, John Barry, Pamela Porter, Leo F. Partridge, Mark Vulcan, Jamis Riley, James Britt, Audrey Thomas, Jeanne Lippy, Jesse Rosenburger, Ralph Lepson; transcribers Margaret Bauer, Senators: Walter Baker, Barbara Hoffman, Thomas Middleton, Trooper: Marty Sealey, Vincent Mass, State Election Board Ross Goldstein; Lobbysts/municipal attorneys/lawyers/affiliates, Paul Glasgow, David Venable, Joseph Stoltz, Jr., Barry Gordon, Stephen Perouka, David Steinberg, Wolpof [Response was truncated to maximum response length of 2000 characters.]
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