This is no time for the legislature to levy hundreds and hundreds of dollars of tax increases on Joe Six-pack and Mrs. Six-pack and their family
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Green Hills Software CEO Dan O'Dowd, second from left, holds the EAL6+ High Robustness Certification awarded for the company's INTEGRITY operating system during a briefing in Washington, DC on Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Joining O'Dowd are members of the INTEGRITY Global Security, LLC. Board of Advisors, Joe Levy, left, former Congressman Tom McMillen, and retired US Air Force General Gene Habiger, right.
Green Hills Software CEO Dan O'Dowd, second from left, holds the EAL6+ High Robustness Certification awarded for the company's INTEGRITY operating system during a briefing in Washington, DC on Tuesday, November 18, 2008. The EAL6+ High Robustness certification ,the highest level ever achieved for an operating system, was issued by the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP), a joint US Government initiative managed by the National Security Agency (NSA). INTEGRITY, used in the most advanced aircraft including the F-16, F-22, F-35, B-1 Bomber, Airbus A380 and Boeing 787, is available to business customers through the newly formed INTEGRITY Global Security, LLC. Joining O'Dowd are members of the Board of Advisors, Joe Levy, left, former Congressman Tom McMillen, and retired US Air Force General Gene Habiger, right.
This is no time for the legislature to levy hundreds and hundreds of dollars of tax increases on Joe Six-pack and Mrs. Six-pack and their family
People shave their heads all the time, you know. I was going through a lot, but it was just me kind of feeling a little form of rebellion or feeling freer ... Shedding stuff that you had happened, you know.
My babies represented home and that was my home, with them. And every time I went home, I was like 'Oh, God, I can't be here.'
I think the refreshing surprise was to see Britney try to address what had happened to her as best she could ... She's not really been a very reflective person in interviews before. This had an honesty and an intimacy we hadnt seen. But honestly, the best parts were when she was relaxed and joking around with her friends, her staff and her family. I didn't go to it expecting to get the real the inside story. I don't think she wants to give that up.
I learned that she was able to talk about herself in a way that I've never seen herself talk about herself before. I learned that she knew that it was a little messed up, what had happened. Beyond that? No. She told us what we already knew. This was difficult for her, it was painful and it was crazy. What really happened? She hasn't told us yet, and she may not.