Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Parenting, People in the news, War On Drugs, children, crime, health, law enforcement, unusual behaviors, tagged 70 grams, arrest, busted, child, child protection, cocaine, crack, crack dealer, drugs, endangering the welfare of a child, New Jersey, ounce, possession, school, Trenton on March 1, 2008 | 2 Comments »
You’re probably not going to believe this one, but I got it from ABC News.
A seven-year-old in Trenton, New Jersey, brought 70 grams of crack to school.
To put this into perspective, an ounce of crack is 28 grams.
The boy’s 10-year-old sister turned him in to school officials, and not at all surprisingly, it turns out [...]
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Posted in Entertainment, Family, Parenting, STFU, children, humor, insanetertainment, internets, unusual behaviors, tagged child, lilshowstoppa, nine-year-old, profanity, shocking, YouTube on March 1, 2008 | 3 Comments »
This might be funny, if it were a joke. But, apparently, it’s real. Here’s a nine-year-old cussing worse than I am known to do (and believe me, I can let loose with some vile language), on YouTube saying she’s going to kill people and is just spoiling for a fight. Even though [...]
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Posted in Democrats, Libertarian Party, Libertarian Posers, POTUS '08, Republican, elections, libertarian, libertarianism, politics, tagged centrist, Chewbacca Defense, debate, humanism, insane, left-leaning, libertarian blog, libertarianism, LNC, marijuana, medical marijuana, misfits, nonsense, nutjob, nutty, PAC, philosophy, politics, principle, right-leaning, vote on March 1, 2008 | 4 Comments »
I thought I’d take a few minutes here and there to fill people in on the subjects of humanism and liberatarianism (since I am a humanist libertarian). Don’t worry, I’ll try not to bore you too much.
Let’s start with libertarianism. First, you can probably forget whatever you’ve been told.
I bet when you think [...]
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Posted in Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Shine on you crazy diamond, Technology, crazy claims, humor, insanetertainment, religion, unusual behaviors, tagged Campbell's, cans, e-meter, Ebay, engram, for sale, handcrafted, human entities, improve, John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, L. Ron Hubbard, lights, Mark 9000 e-meter, nonhuman entities, one-of-a-kind, oscillating tone, prototype, Scientology, study, thetan, Tom Cruise, Volney Mathison, Xenu on March 1, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I just love running across wacky items on Ebay. This humorous prototype of the Scientology e-meter is currently selling for $43.
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Item Specifics:
Item Condition: New
Item Type: e-meter
Type: Mark 9000
Year: 2257
Subject: Education
After intensely studying the works of Volney Mathison, inventor of the e-meter, and L. Ron Hubbard, who ripped off Mathison to [...]
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Posted in Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Science, US Government, corruption, crazy claims, health, megabitchery, obituaries, politics, unusual behaviors, tagged accuracy, agencies, agency, alive, alive and kicking, beneficiaries, beneficiary, benefit, bone cancer, breast cancer, bureaucracy, Case Processing and Management System, condolences, CPMS, credit card, Dan Boone, dead, death, death records, documentation, erroneous death terminations, financial hardship, foreclosure, garbage in, garbage out, govenrment records, government, health insurance, hearing, horror stories, immediacy, Indiana, inspector general, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Laura Todd, Medicaid, Medicare, mortgage, Muncie, Nashville, proof, pulic relations, red tape, resurrecting, resurrection, social security, Social Security Administration, Social Security disability, spokesman, SSI, tax rebate, tax refund, tax return, Tennessee, termination, Toni Anderson, typo, undue hardship, verified on March 1, 2008 | 2 Comments »
If you have ever had to deal with the federal government’s bureaucracy, you can only imagine how hard it would be to prove to the government that you actually are alive if their records reflect that you are dead. After all, just showing up at the Social Security Administration isn’t going to do it. [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Law, People in the news, Science, children, crime, health, religion, tagged accuser, adolescent boys, AIDS, alcoholism, altar boys, attorney, Bishop Joseph Delaney, Bishop Kevin Vann, Bishop Vann, boys, Catholic, chaplain, church, ciminal investigation, credibility, Dallas, Dallas Morning News, David Clohessy, Father Magaldi, Fort Worth Diocese, guilty, HIV, infect, internal investigation, James Hanlon, Jerry Koller, lawyer, liver disease, medical bills, medical records, Michael Olson, ministry, misconduct, molestation, North Richland Hills, parishioner, Pat Svacina, Philip Magaldi, physician, police, predator, priesthood, prison, prosecutor, Providence, retirement home, Rev Michael Olsen, Reverend Michael Olsen, Rhode Island, Rome, Scouting, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, sexual predator, SNAP, spokesman, steal, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, Tahira Khan Merritt, Tarrant County, teenage, theft, tropical vacation, Vatican, victims, young men on March 1, 2008 | 1 Comment »
This is just incredibly sickening. Barring intravenous drug abuse or a tainted transfusion, just how does a priest (who of course takes a vow of chastity) end up with HIV? Who knows how many illicit and unprotected sexual encounters he has had with male prostitutes, while he’s also molesting altar boys. And [...]
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Posted in Cops Gone Wild, Courts & Justice System, Humanity, Law, People in the news, corruption, crime, health, human rights abuses, law enforcement, megabitchery, police brutality, prisons, unusual behaviors, women, tagged arrest, assault, battery, Brian Sterner, broken rib, camera, cop, fired, Florida, Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, idiot, police, police brutality, quadriplegic, rib, Sterner, surveillance, Tampa, traffic, violation, wheelchair on March 1, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Charlette Marshall-Jones, the Hillsborough County, Florida deputy who was caught on surveillance cameras dumping a quadriplegic man out of his wheelchair after he was arrested on a traffic violation, has been arrested herself.
In case you missed it, here is the video:
Marshall-Jones has been charged with abuse of a disabled person, and faces five years in [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Law, People in the news, constitutional rights, crime, insanetertainment, law enforcement, personal responsibility, unusual behaviors, women, tagged .32 caliber, assailant, attempted murder, barrel, Cajun, camera, carjack, carry weapon permit, cash register, castle doctrine, cigarillo, clerk, concealed weapon permit, confrontation, convenience store, Crime Stoppers, customer, disrespect, East Marshall Avenue, EZ Food Mart, firearm, glass partition, Gregg County, gun, gun range, gunfire, handgun, injure, injury, Jimmy Adams, kill, Lent, Longview, Longview Police, money, murder, New Orleans, orange juice, parking lot, pistol, powder burns, register, Robin Adams, shooting range, surveillance, Texas, troublemakers, video, violence, weapon, Winston Light 100s on March 1, 2008 | 1 Comment »
A robber in Texas came into a convenience store, pointed his gun at the clerk’s head and fired.
The clerk moved just in time to dodge the bullet, and emerged quickly from behind the counter with her own gun.
You go, girl!
A Longview clerk showed her mettle for the second time within a year Saturday, returning gunfire [...]
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Posted in 9/11, George Bush, Iraq, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Master of the Painfully Obvious, Republican, STFU, US Government, corruption, crazy claims, humor, media, political corruption, politics, terrorism, war, tagged Air Force, Army, Bush, clueless, companies, company, debt, Dubya, economy, equipment, fat cats, First Lady, friends, George W. Bush, government, interest, items, Laura Bush, manipulation, Marines, military, money, Navy, necessary, president, presidential electioin, rebate, tax, unnecessary, war, war machine on March 1, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Once again, President Bush proves that he has absolutely no idea about … well, anything. Here, he claims that the economy is not being harmed by the war, and the extraordinary amount of money being spent on the war. Instead, he thinks the war is helping the economy.
Um, yeah. That may be [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Law, People in the news, crime, health, law enforcement, personal responsibility, unusual behaviors, women, tagged 19th Circuit, accident, arrest, auto, automobile, BAC, blood alcohol, board of directors, bond, breath test, breathalyzer, Bruce Colton, car, Chairman, Comprehensive Offender Rehabilitation and Education Pro, conference call, CORE, disorderly conduct, disorderly intoxication, driving under the influence, DUI, Executive Director, Florida law, garage, governor's office, handcuff, impaired, Indian River, jail, leaving the scene of an accident, Margot "Peggy" Cioffi, Margot Cioffi, Martin County, Martin Downs Boulevard, Martin Memorial Medical Center, misdemeanor, motorist, nonprofit, Okeechobee, Palm City, patrol car, Peggy Cioffi, probation, prosecutors, resisting arrest, resisting deputies, special prosecutor, St. Lucie, State Attorney, suspended without pay, suspension, Treasure Coast on March 1, 2008 | 2 Comments »
From the Palm Beach Post:
Cioffi has been the guiding force behind the Comprehensive Offender Rehabilitation and Education Program, known as CORE, since it began nearly 30 years ago. She took the lead in expanding it to an organization that handles misdemeanor and DUI probation in St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee counties and DUI probation [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Law, People in the news, Shine on you crazy diamond, crime, health, law enforcement, media, military, prisons, protest, unusual behaviors, war, tagged .32 caliber, accidental shooting, account, AM/PM Mini-Mart, Apple Valley, Apple Valley Country Club Golf Course, Apple Valley Police, Apple Valley Station, armed suspect, caliber, California, complications, conspiracy, conspire, crime scene, DA, Daniel Dotterrer, deputies, deputy, description, District Attorney, emergency room, enlist, ER, friend, golf course, gun, gunshot, helicopter, hospital, identification, investigation, Iraq, Kentucky, leave, leg, Matthew John Myers, Matthew Myers, military, military ID, ploy, point blank range, Randy Gwaltney, revolver, rob, robbed, robbery, San Bernardino County, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, SBCSD Sheriff, search, Sgt. Randy Gwaltney, sheriff, shoot, shooting, shot, small caliber, St. Mary's Hospital, suspect, temporary leave, US Army, wallet, weapon on March 1, 2008 | 1 Comment »
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department
Current Press Release
PC 245 ADW / PC 182 CONSPIRACY [...]
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Posted in Barack Obama, Courts & Justice System, Democrats, Elections '08, Family, Federal Election Commission (FEC), Law, POTUS '08, People in the news, crime, elections, health, law enforcement, politics, prisons, unusual behaviors, tagged abdomen, aggravated assault, argue, bail, Barack Obama, bond, brother-in-law, candidate, caucus, choke, choking, Clinton, criminal complaint, critical condition, Democrat, dishes, dishwash, felony, fighting words, Hahnemann University, Hahnemann University Hospital, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Illinois, incident, jail, Jose Antonio Ortiz, Jose Ortiz, kitchen, knife, memory, misdemeanor, Obama, Pennsylvania, police, president, presidential candidate, primary, prison, punch, punching, realist, Sean Shurelds, selective memory, stab, stabbed, stabbing, stabbing words, stomach, trashing, Upper Providence Township on March 1, 2008 | 1 Comment »
According to The Smoking Gun, Jose Antonio Ortiz stabbed his brother-in-law, Sean Shurelds (who was flown to a hospital, where he was admitted in critical condition) due to a disagreement about Hillary Clinton vs Barack Obama.
Yes, you read that right.
Apparently Shurelds supports Obama, and Ortiz supports Clinton. While the two were in the [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Law, People in the news, crime, health, megabitchery, unusual behaviors, tagged arrest, cook, court, dine, dining, facial hair, food, foreign objects, investigation, investigators, Kevin Hansen, medium rare, Michael Liberatore, Michael Perkins, police, prison, pubic hair, restaurant, revenge, ribeye, Ryan Kropp, steak, Texas Roadhouse, West Bend, Wisconsin on March 1, 2008 | 2 Comments »
From The Smoking Gun:
It seems that the trouble began when Hansen mentioned to a manager that his steak was “a little over done.” While Hansen said that the meal was still okay, the manager, Michael Liberatore, insisted that he accept a new medium rare steak (which Hansen took and brought home with him). When he [...]
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