May 08, 2005
Jennifer Wilbanks' crinimal record

"Runaway Bride" Jennifer Wilbanks has had more than one brush with the law.
She has a prior criminal record -- which should make it easier for the local DA to charge her with filing a false police report (if she actually DID file a false report).
Court records show that Wilbanks was arrested three times in that county on shoplifting charges from 1996 to 1998.In 1996, as district attorney, (Wilbanks' lawyer Lydia) Sartain prosecuted Wilbanks for allegedly shoplifting $1,740 in merchandise from a Gainesville mall, court records show. Sartain dropped the felony charge after Wilbanks, then 24, completed a pretrial diversion program, the records show. Wilbanks performed 75 hours of community service and paid restitution, according to court records.
Months before that felony arrest, police had charged Wilbanks with misdemeanor shoplifting for allegedly taking $37.05 in merchandise from a Gainesville Wal-Mart. Court records show that officials dismissed the case after Wilbanks completed "Project Turnabout," a six-week counseling program for shoplifters.
She was arrested again, city court records show, in April 1998, when Wilbanks, then 25, was charged with shoplifting $98 worth of merchandise from a store. She pleaded guilty and served two weekends in jail. A judge also sentenced her to probation, a $400 fine and 50 hours of community service.
In addition, John Mason is not the first man that Wilbanks left standing at the altar. She jilted one other suitor several years ago when she backed out of an engagement.
Sounds like she needs some serious help from the local shrink.
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Damn what a psycho. I dated a girl along time ago like this....sheesh, what a friggin nut job.
Posted by: Sgt Fluffy at May 09, 2005 02:27 PM (gBuyL)
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What a lie she has been living. She is a criminal and should be punished. She is NOT a young girl, yet has been acting like one. She needs a lot of work on herself before she marries any one. As for starting a family, what will she do when she has a sick child crying all night???
You better think long and hard before you rush into a life with her, John.
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An iPod vending machine in Atlanta

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vending machine full of Apple iPods for sale at Atlanta Hartsfield.
Figure you need lots of quarters for this machine.
Of course, my teenaged daughter wants to know how long before one gets installed at the mall.
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May 06, 2005
Suburban Atlanta teacher fired for flunking sleeping football player

Dacula High School
science teacher Larry "Doc" Neace was fired by the Gwinnett County School Board last night.
Neace was found insubordinate after failing a football player who fell asleep in his class, and refusing direct orders to change the student's grade. District rules prohibit teachers from using grades as a punitive measure.
Neace, a 23-year veteran of the suburban Atlanta school system, cut the grade of said football player in half after observing the student sleeping. The student whined to his daddy, who in turn whined to the school administration.
"What we have in this case is a case of a pampered football athlete sleeping in class and being given favored treatment on an academic grade," said Neace's lawyer, Michael Kramer. "What we have here is the principal essentially attempting to coerce and intimidate a teacher."School officials said they gave Neace a chance to restore the football player's grade. When he refused, they sent him home. He has not been allowed back at school since April 14, when he was told he could resign or face being fired.
School officials on Thursday argued their case before the Gwinnett school board, which weighed the teacher's fate into the early morning hours. The hearing at school district offices in Lawrenceville lasted more than five hours.
Superintendent J. Alvin Wilbanks recommended to the board that Neace be fired. "He cannot have a policy that supersedes board policy," Wilbanks said. "He had no right to do that."
Neace said he had a practice of reducing the grades of students who waste time or sleep in class. His course syllabus warns that wasting class time can "earn a zero for a student on assignments or labs." No administrators had previously complained about the practice, which he adopted more than a decade ago, Neace said.
School officials said Thursday that it appeared Neace allowed students to sleep in class. "He said it was not his job to wake up students," Assistant Principal Donald Mason said.
When asked Thursday if students sleep in his class, Neace responded, "Very rarely."
Very rarely, indeed -- if you know that sleeping will cost you your grade, you won't sleep in the man's class. Sounds pretty simple to me.
This is a case of a pampered football player and a school administration whose priorities are completely screwed up. Mind you, the parents of the spoiled football player have taught their brat kid a valuable lesson. If you whine loud enough and long enough, hand-wringing administrators will give you whatever you want.
So much for personal responsibility.
Neace, in an interview on Atlanta radio station WSB this morning, said that he only wants to get back in the classroom. He loves teaching and he won't let this sour him on it.
Neace has plenty of support from students throughout Dacula High School, with signs and shirts being made in his favor. When the principal got up to speak at an assembly, the students chanted, "We want Doc!" The principal ignored them.
The principal is obviously a hand-wringing idiot more concerned about this football player than about education and commensurate discipline in his school.
Feh.
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It's a shame something can't be done to the parents who have inflicted this lazy dolt on society.
Posted by: BobG at May 06, 2005 05:52 AM (aw0SG)
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Stop by and read my first hand account of a similar incident when I was teaching. Hand-wringing idiocy is more common among principals than most people imagine.
Semper Fi . . .
Posted by: Mustang at May 06, 2005 06:11 AM (nP7cz)
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If I suffered academically for sleeping in class, and I went to my parents to get them to make the teacher undo it, I'm pretty sure that discussion would have gone very badly for me.
I must have defective parents.
Posted by: Gib at May 06, 2005 07:04 AM (PsC2M)
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I don't know... it the board's policy seems rather clear, and failing someone for nodding off is pretty harsh. My teachers had a rule for these situations that was very effective: If you fall asleep, you lose your chair for the rest of the class.
Posted by: Lawrence at May 06, 2005 07:27 AM (EpOLb)
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Thanks for the additional details. I saw this over at Michelle Malkin's but your post gives more context.
Posted by: Chap at May 06, 2005 08:51 AM (+Fv6T)
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Great post! My wife and eldest daughter are both educators in GA, one is a high school counselor and is one a brand-new elementary teacher. Both are in different county school systems. Both come back almost every week with horror stories about parents who will not allow their children to be accountable. It's always the teacher's fault in their self-focused and totally unaccountable little world. Or it's always racial. Or it's always somebody else's fault. It's the "dog ate my homework" excuse carried to the level of absurd pathology. And too many squishy school administrators just reflexively cave in to these unreasonable and neurotic pressures which such unbelieveably childish parents bring them. And who ultimately suffers? The kid, and the rest of the students. And of course, the teachers who remain unsupported in their futile effort to set higher standards.
I want to know what has happened to simple leadership that holds to a principle and regardless of whether it is popular or not, sticks by it? That this Gwinette teacher was fired is shameful.
Posted by: Politickal Animal at May 06, 2005 01:45 PM (1JF8c)
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I'm going to have to disagree with you folks -- but then what do I know, since I am only a teacher.
The simple fact here is that the student did A work and was given an F on the assignemtn for a disciplinary infraction. That is not only poor educational practice, but a violation of district policy. The man had a dozen other ways to deal with the situation -- anything from assigning a d-hall to calling the kid's coach (trust me -- I've had defensive linemen break down in tears when I've hit the coach's number on speed dial). He picked one that was banned by the district, and when he refused to abide by the policies set by his employer he was fired, and properly so.
Tell me -- how many of you would have gotten away with that sort of insubordination in YOUR workplace (or would allow it if you were an owner/manager)?
http://rhymeswithright.mu.nu/archives/079990.php
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Amen Rhymes! I was thinking the same thing reading the comments. If he does B work he should get a B. There were other ways to punish this kid.
The teacher is a nut.
Posted by: princec at May 08, 2005 01:15 PM (5LCcf)
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Someone needs to thank Mr. Cheek for raising such a stellar young man, who
in his somnolence rids us of the scourge known as the demanding teacher. Well done!
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Is the glass half full, or half empty? The central issue in this conflict is the question of whether the docking of points from a grade for wasting time in class is a discipline issue (says GCPS)or an academic issue (says Doc Neace).
If you look at Mr. Neace’s grading policy in his syllabus he does not say directly that there will be points awarded for participation, and this fact was accurately pointed out by Wilbank’s attorney. However, in reply Doc Neace explained to Wilbanks attorney that participation “was built into his policy.” Doc sees ‘wasting time in class’ as a failure to participate.
‘Positive points awarded for participation’ in one class syllabus would apparently pass muster with the school system and board as an academic assessment, BUT the negative statement that ‘wasting time results in zero points’ is viewed by the school system and board as a discipline issue.
I think the school system is splitting hairs over the specific words used or not used in Doc NeaceÂ’s syllabus. So is the glass half full or half empty? If you state the negative or positive you still have the same result:
Participating = Not Wasting Time for points awarded or not deducted
Wasting Time = Not Participating for points deducted or points not awarded
Why doesnÂ’t the local school system and board get it? Maybe someone at the State level will understand.
(I am a mom of three kids who were honor grads of Dacula HS. Principal Nutt, through his oppressive rules and resulting rock bottom morale has chased all of the good teachers to more faculty freindly schools.)
Posted by: Karen Armsby at May 09, 2005 06:49 AM (wDZ9c)
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In fairness, if the boy earned an 'A' he deserves his 'A.' If he fell asleep in class then he risked not getting all of the information he needed for the test. If he is allowed to take the test (a better punishment would have been to not allow the boy to take the test), then he should be awarded whatever grade he earned.
I failed a class in High School for this exact reason, I cut the man's class too many times. I eaned an 'A', and got a 'F.' The irony, it was Business Law, and now I am a corporate attorney.
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It wasn't a test, it was a physics lab that they did in class that day, and had an assignment to complete based on the information given during the lab. How did this young man get a perfect score? Hmm. His classmates have claimed he doesn't actually do his own work, he gets the answers from friends. So do we give him an F for sleeping, or for cheating? Both would be punishment by way of lowered grade. No, instead we fire the respected 23 year veteran teacher - who by the way was following the law of the state of Georgia which states that a grade cannot be changed once it has been entered in the books... The purpose of the law being to protect teachers from being pressured into changing an athlete's grade. And Mr. Corporate Attorney above should also know that once a practice has been universally accepted over a long period of time, as Doc Neace's grading policy has been for 10+ years, it becomes accepted as a legal custom. The policy was clearly stated in the class syllabus for over a decade and both students and their parents sign and agree to it at the beginning of the school year, and the administration most certainly has had access and veto power over it.
Poor Dacula students - they lost the best teacher that school had so that a whining spoiled football player could get his way. I don't know how Nutt and the school board can live with themselves after the terrible disservice they have done to their students.
Posted by: Dacula Alumni at May 09, 2005 06:08 PM (HoSBk)
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I taught for 28 years...or, rather, I fought for 28 years! Everyone screams "standards" and blames the teachers for not demanding them, yet the moment they do so, they are overruled by GUTLESS PRINCIPALS and COWARDLY SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEMBERS who shrink when confronted by angry parents making excuses for the behavior of the children they themselves have spoiled!
When, oh when, will those with the power back their teachers? When will the blame be placed where it belongs?
Accountability begins at home!
Posted by: lois Heaton at May 16, 2005 04:57 AM (Y+4y+)
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Why do people assume talking to a coach is going to stop a student's behavior. That depends on what type of coach you have. I have had coaches in my face yelling at me to raise an athletes grade so he can participate in the "big game." The coach could care less if the student has done any work. Parents often do the same thing. They are more concerned with after school sports than with their child's education. I have been a teacher for 6 years and I am amazed every year at the lengths some parents will go to in order keep a child eligible in a sport. In my school, if a parent comes in and complains about a grade, the administraters crumble and give in. It doesn't matter that the student has been sleeping in class, turned in work that has been copied, or nothing at all. I have also dealt with parents who do their child's homework so the child can concentrate on their sport. We are raising a generation of whinners who refuse to take responsibility for their actions. I wonder if the teacher would have been fired if this particular student was not an athlete. There is a double standard when dealing with students. Athletes must pass at all cost and other students just need to suffer. What really infuriates me is that I know the grades I give really don't mean that much. I have had the administration secretly change my grades in order to pass students who do nothing. I think the school board has created a incredibly stupid policy. Teachers now days have few tools to use to discipline students. And if the student was raised in a home without rules, they see no reason to follow them in school. What can I do about it? I can give detention (which many athletes skip in order to go to practice) or call home (often to parents who lie for their child and refuse to do anything to help). And to the person who claimed that they failed because they skipped too many classes (but supposedly had a pasing grade) I have one thing to say to you: I'm glad you were failed. If you had pulled a similar stunt at a job, you would be fired. Teenagers claim they want more freedom, well guess what, freedom comes with responsibibity. You need to acknowledge that fact that if you fail a class, you share some of the blame. I can't force you to do anything. Only you can decide that and if you choose to fail, then you better be ready to accept the consequences and not run crying to your parents like some whinny little first grader. Students need to grow up and start participating in their own education instead of whinning when they face consequences for inappropriate behavior of lack of effort.
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Jawa Report gets terrorist caught
The esteemed Rusty Shackleford over at
The Jawa Report printed an e-mail from a supposed terrorist (who was here in the US illegally) awhile back. An astute reader forwarded the info to the FBI who finally got off of their hind quarters (after much harranguing), investigated, and arrested the sorry SOB.
From time to time we like to do something called post the terrorist's e-mail. It's not just great fun to sign up for gay porn using a terrorists e-mail, it also pays off from time to time.I'm not at liberty to give all the details yet. I'll post the rest of the story when the reader gives permission. I've been holding back on this one for a month. I can't anymore, though.
The basic story is we posted a terrorist's e-mail. A reader with an Arabic sounding e-mail address sent off a message to the terrorist. The terrorist responded. The FBI was informed. The FBI didn't do diddly-squat. The reader kept bugging the FBI. The FBI finally investigated, and ...... drumroll please ..... the FBI now has said terrorist locked up in a jail.
Works for me.
Whatever we need to do to get those scum-sucking terrorists caught and tossed. Good work, Rusty!
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You people don't even need a story or evidence you just make shit up and say it happened. No wonder most of the country doesn't trust repugnicans
Posted by: madmatt at May 06, 2005 09:27 AM (h1rMx)
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I'll admit to not knowing the full story - hell, the portion of Rusty's statement I've quoted above indicates that he can't reveal all the details yet.
But that never stopped you moonbats from accusing us of not having evidence, did it?
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He's a real terrorist? What'd he do?
and:
"I'll admit to not knowing the full story ... But that never stopped you moonbats from accusing us of not having evidence, did it?"
Color me confused.
Either you have evidence or you don't.
You seem to be admiting with one hand that you don't,then you take your other hand off of your dick long enough to whine about being accused of not having evidence. Help a poor moonbat out.
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No, you ass, I reported what Rusty had on his blog. My initial statement was that the capturee was a "supposed terrorist" - i.e.,
I don't know for certain.
I know Rusty. I trust Rusty, I trust his word and I trust his blog. He says specifically that he can't divulge all the details yet, and I believe him. I take him at his word.
And provided that what he reported is accurate, then I'm happy. I am also confident and comfortable that Rusty will report said details when he able to make them available.
It's obvious that those elements aren't enough for you. [shrug] Sorry 'bout that.
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May 05, 2005
CafePress shop: "Save America, Kill Republicans"

Only a few weeks ago, CafePress.com had to pull a shop off of their site for encouraging violence against President Bush (the plainly named "Kill Bush" page).
Today, there's another shop, this time going after Republicans: "Save America, Kill Republicans." The shop sells shirts, baseball caps, thongs, aprons, and other things with the offensive saying on it. The site is sponsored by the blog "NaughtyGirlsX.com."
If past performance is any clue, the site will disappear within the next few hours. But this makes me wonder about motives.
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This is the liberals idea of freedom of speech.
Posted by: LHM at May 05, 2005 04:40 PM (I9+F4)
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Have you seen the crap on that site (naughtygirlsx.com)? What a bunch of trashy sluts!!
I bet their parents are proud...
TV (Harry)
Posted by: Inspector Callahan at May 06, 2005 05:24 AM (qKXq+)
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You certainly should be Harry...she could suck the chrome off a trailer hitch. They sell Kill Democrat ones as well, that must be conservative free speech.
Posted by: madmatt at May 06, 2005 09:29 AM (h1rMx)
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I'm not seeing the "Kill Democrats" shirt from NaughtyGirlsX.com (http://www.cafepress.com/ngx). If you can find the shirt, please tell me where it is...
In my mind, both sides (who are threatening lives) are wrong -- but then again, you knew that, right?
Posted by: Michael at May 06, 2005 09:52 AM (bJ0qq)
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I sent an e-mail to them stating that I would boycott all clients of theirs until this was yanked cause we all *know* that if the situation was reversed, they'd be HOWLING about the *cough* hate.
Posted by: Mad Mikey at May 06, 2005 12:00 PM (FzhYM)
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I've seen anti-liberal t-shirt that ridicule Democrats for their ineptitude, foolishness, gullibility, power-lust, etc., but I've never seen a conservative leaning t-shirt that advocated homicide. Besides, it's just too funny watching them flail around in panic as their whole power structure unravels right in front of their impotent eyes.
Posted by: Enlightenment Reactionary at May 06, 2005 02:24 PM (fnVZr)
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The only good republican...
is a jailed republican...
Posted by: Patrick Henry at July 28, 2005 09:29 PM (OL931)
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Stupid liberals.. its ok to kill kids before they are born without they're parents concent and its ok to allow people in the middle easst to get killed, but we cant kill a fucking deer in alaska to save us all alot of money on gas and we cant carry guns, even though if we all had guns then no one would commit any crimes cause they would know they would die if they did But whatever keep fighting for the right to kill kids and save adults who joined the army at their own will.
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May 04, 2005
Columnist Sneed: FBI to exhume body of Emmitt Till
According to Chicago Sun-Times columnist Michael Sneed, the FBI is planning to
exhume the body of Emmitt Till, the 14 year-old black Chicago boy who was killed in Mississippi after allegedly whistling at a white woman. Till's body is buried in Burr Oak Cemetary just outside Chicago in Alsip, IL.
Till's body, which is buried next to his mother's at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, will be exhumed within the next few weeks, and an autopsy will be conducted by Cook County Medical Examiner Ed Donahue, according to a source."The FBI wants to know who killed Till, and due to the brutal beating he received, an exhumation may provide the evidence they need" to make a case, said the source.
The murder of Till, an unsolved case standing at the center of the American civil rights movement, gave meaning to the term "Mississippi Justice."
Then, last year, a new chapter was added to the Till story.
The U.S. Justice Department reopened the case following a documentary by African-American filmmaker Keith Beauchamp, 32, who claimed to have uncovered new evidence. The documentary, "The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till," chronicled Till's nightmare death and the sham trial of his alleged murderers.
Beauchamp believes that there are five people still alive who can shed light on who actually murdered Till. The FBI feels that they can solve this case once and for all.
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Exhuming the body of Emmitt Till may not give answers to how and whom the killers were; however, it does give moral conscience another opportunity to see if we are treating all Americans equal. The story of Emmitt has mesmerized high school students I teach and has made them stop and think of how, themselves, treat others. If it can show how he was killed and by whom (though we already have heard the confessions of Willam and Bryant), it sends the message that others in this decade, era can be convicted for their crimes as well. It is time justice got tough!
Posted by: Carol Hesprich at May 20, 2005 11:14 AM (PIYg3)
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those stupid white muthafukkaz should rot in prison! too bad they didnt get em long ago so they would have lived their lives in prison! racist son of a bitches
DeRRtY s0uF
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Does anyone know the results from the exhuming of Till's body? What if anythign did they find out? And if they did found something out when wil the release it to the public? If any one has any ideas or any other information about it please contact me at Daman4life13@aol.com. It is very important to me to know what happened. Thank You
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"Bring me the head of Osama Bin Laden"

Right after 9/11, former CIA officer Gary Schroen was
sent to Afghanistan to help the Northern Alliance in their fight against the Taliban, who was harboring Osama Bin Laden.
He told National Public Radio in an interview broadcast on Monday and Tuesday that he stopped by the office of then-CIA counterterrorism director Cofer Black for final instructions.He said he was told: "'your basic marching orders are to link up with the Northern Alliance and get their cooperation militarily and they will take on the Taliban.
"'When we break the Taliban, your job is to capture bin Laden, kill him and bring his head back in a box full of dry ice.'"
He said he told Black, '"Sir, those are the clearest orders I have ever received, I can certainly make pikes out in the field but I don't know what I'll do about dry ice to bring the head back but we will manage something."
As we now know, the mafia-esque mission didn't succeed, but the notion of Osama's head in a duffle bag isn't the worst idea I've ever heard.
Two different flicks come to mind: Joe Pesci's "8 Heads in a Duffel Bag," and the legendary Warren Oates flick "Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia."
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May 03, 2005
VW Popemobile bringing big bucks on eBay

A VW Golf which once belonged to Pope Benedict XVI while he was still a cardinal, is fetching
big bids on eBay Germany.
The car, a 1999 VW Golf in mint condition, started at $16,500. As of Tuesday night, the current bid was more than $100,000.
The car is offered for sale by 21 year-old Benjamin Halbe, who got the car in January from a used car dealer, not knowing that Joseph Ratzinger would shortly be elected the new Pontiff. Halbe says the car is a "heavenly ride."
There's no word whether the exhaust gives off white or black smoke.
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no word whether the exhaust gives off white or black smoke
It depends on whether the Pope's driving it (white), or someone else (black).
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It's official. Michael Eric Dyson has lost his damn fool mind
Loud-mouthed author, moonbat bomb thrower and defender of the soul patrol, Michael Eric Dyson has completely lost it. His new book,
Is Bill Cosby Right? Or Has The Black Middle Class Lost It's Mind
, continues the hand-wringing that the so-called black leadership uses to absolve the mediocre behavior by so many in black America.
Dyson has a background mired in the brick-tossing and name-calling that comes about whenever anyone black dares to step outside of the "blame Whitey" mindset that so many subscribe to. His new book continues in the same direction.
Dyson showed up on NPR's Talk of the Nation today to continue his blather. The interview is streamed on NPR's site - listen for yourself, if you can stomach it.
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u know im sick of these people, why do they get airtime? i know people in the black community who neglect their chidlren and continue to have more and its not the "man's" fault. he said on fox news that we should be scared of condoleeza and clarence. he is a dumb fool.
Posted by: shari at May 03, 2005 08:35 PM (VY7Fq)
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Dyson is running for HNIC/President of Black America. He has a whole bunch of bodies to step over to get there: Tavis, Rev. Al, Jessie, Min. Farrakhan.
Posted by: Curtis at May 04, 2005 11:57 AM (LGBfp)
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Lost his mind?!?!? In my humble opinion, he has hoodwinked several institutions that know nothing of blackness that he is a black thinker. Has anyone heard his NPR interview? He makes up words! He doesn't even try to coin a phrase. No. He.Makes.Up.Words!
Noted black thinker...Ha!
Posted by: stephen johnson at May 05, 2005 09:19 AM (h49cq)
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You are an idiot. I don't have time to go into the details of your idiocy. The problem is that you know nothing about being black in America, yet you try to speak for what I am supposed to think or feel. Responsibility goes both ways and I will certainly uphold my end of it, if those who are responsible for discrimination, prejudice, oppression will hold up their end and admit their biasness based on color. There are millions of African Americans who deal with being black in America everyday on the job, at the gas station, or paying their power bill, or the cruelest place--at school. Yet we go on because we have to. Bill Cosby was right--we do have to be responsible, and most of us are. Michael Dyson and many others are also right. Many whites and blacks continue to oppress blacks, other minorities, and most of all, poor people of all colors. Look in the mirror and point the finger there, instead of at someone who will speak out against discrimination. I am so sick of people like you villifying Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and others who don't hesitate to speak up for the continuously downtrodden. The bottom line is that God is watching!
Posted by: janice at May 10, 2005 03:39 PM (JNNcz)
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I know nothing? Because I won't allow myself to be painted as a victim?
Sorry. It doesn't work that way. The majority of people do not go out of their way to opress blacks or anyone else for that matter. And instead of looking for the boogieman behind each door, corner and tree, how about taking personal responsibility and showing others how to do the same thing? But Dyson is so wrapped up in creating a class of black America so mired in victimhood that everything becomes the fault of white people or conservatives or rich people or some combination of all three.
That's not the way things work. And yes, anyone who thinks that Dyson is on the money is as off kilter as he is.
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Michael Dyson's comments on Bill Cosby's comments.
July 13, 2005
I just listened to Michael Dyson's opinion on Bill Cosby's comments. I Reluctantly have to agree with so many other post that Michael is so out of touch on this issue that this event has rendered him irrelevant even beyond the edges. He appears to be stuck in a binary mind set that can only see two values - good/bad; for me/against me. This cerebral failing of Michael Dyson prevents him from
seeing the Cosby remarks for what they are, as Dr. Cornell West stated, "...comments from a brother who clearly loves his people and as a result speaks to the truth.
Michael is of the group of blacks who are able to get public exposure who in Reality stands in our way of betterment.
Using Michael's logic, the teacher that tells his or her student who answered the question "what is 2 + 3" with "5" is a "Sefl-hating, classist, elitist". Blaming the victim African American.
What's telling is the public opinion within the black community. From what I have seen through, albeit unscientific, polls is that the overwhelming majority of the African American public agrees with Dr. Cosby.
You could say it boils down to this:
Dr. Cosby has courage and love for his people, enough to try to guide them righously versus Michael Dyson who only thinks he has courage but in fact is pandering to the victim minded members of our peoples. A small minority but large enough to make a splash. Michael is out of touch.
And this from an independent.
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I just heard about this guy so I went ahead and listened to that interview. dyson has addressed all of the issues you all think he hasn't. He isn't any of the things you accuse him of. You just didn't listen closely enough to that interview.
I'm no expert in anything but I listened for those things you all are talking about and he does address them. listen again.
someone here said "instead of looking for the boogieman behind each door, corner and tree, how about taking personal responsibility and showing others how to do the same thing?" in the interview dyson says to do exactly that! how did you miss that?
It seems to me if you listen to this casually you might think he talks about blame whitey, but if you listen carefully he talks about how doing that is dangerous. How did you all miss that too?
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911 transcript: Runaway bride made up story as she went along

The time? 11:37 MT last Friday night. The place? 7-Eleven on Solano Street in Albuquerque, NM. Who? Jennifer Wilbanks, the now-legendary runaway bride that has been plastered all over the news this past week. What?
The 911 phone call where Wilbanks concocted her half-assed story of kidnapping.
Dispatcher: Alberquerque 911. Operator 45. What is your emergency?Wilbanks: I'm at the ... I don't know where I am. I'm right here beside Solano Street at the 7-Eleven.
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Dispatcher: What is your name, ma'am?
Wilbanks: Jennifer.
Dispatcher: Were you hurt, Jennifer? Do you need any medical attention?
Wilbanks: No I don't need any medical attention. [inaudible] I told them my name.
Dispatcher: Do you know who did this to you?
Wilbanks: No.
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Dispatcher: Do you know where your location is?
Wilbanks: At some street ... I, I don't even know who I am. And I'm just sitting here.
Dispatcher: Did they hurt you in any way? Jennifer, do you need medical attention?
Wilbanks: No, they didn't hurt me. I'm talking to them right now...
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Dispatcher: Who did this to you?
Wilbanks: I don't know.
Dispatcher: Did they just drop you off right now?
Wilbanks: I don't know how long ago it was. They didn't drop me off here. Away from here. On some street, I don't know where I am...It was a Hispanic man and a Caucasian woman. It happened in Duluth.
Wilbanks' story vascillated even over the course of her 911 call.
Other evidence indicates that Wilbanks had purchased a bus ticket several days prior to her disappearance last week. So she planned this thing -- at least the runaway if nothing else -- in advance. Mind you, this isn't the first time she's bailed out of the engagement.
She's a stupid, spoiled brat, and that, certainly isn't a crime. And arguably, she didn't actually file a false police report (which would actually have been a crime). But she was the root cause of time, effort, energy and money being spent to find her -- even though that wasn't a crime in and of itself, what it does do is leave her open to a civil suit. And that's what the local officials are contemplating.
I'd leave her be -- until she signs the contract for the inevitable Lifetime Made-For-TV, "ripped from the headlines" movie and book deal. Then I'd sue her for every single penny of that money.
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I think she needs to donate a year of her time to the National Missing Persons network and help find REAL missing people.
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Crews of two F/A 18 jets missing in Iraq

Crews of two F/A 18 Hornet jets
are missing in Iraq.
The jets were flying a routine mission in what was termed "bad weather" from the carrier USS Carl Vinson.
The Navy believes the jets collided with each other as a result of the bad weather. It is not known whether the jets were over land or over sea when the incident occured.
The crew of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson lost contact with the planes about 10:10 p.m. (2:10 p.m. ET), a U.S. military statement said."There was no indication of hostile fire in the area at the time contact was lost," the military statement said.
The Boeing-built F/A-18 Hornet is an all-weather fighter and attack aircraft, versions of which can carry either one- or two-person crews.
The crews have not been identified as of yet.
They will be included in my prayers tonight.
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"LA, Mexico" billboard update the second

LA
talk radio giant KFI has fired their own salvo in the "Los Angeles, Mexico" billboard mess started by Spanish-language television station KRCA with their news billboard last week.
Just to clarify, you are here: Los Angeles, CA USA
Gracias, KFI AM640
How long before people start to whine about the billboard being hateful toward Spanish-speaking people in Southern California?
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Doesn't this all seem rather in-cestuous on Clear Channel's part as they own both the billboard and KFI?
fogive the hyphen - your morality checker wouldn't take the post if I spelled it correctly)
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"Los Angeles, Mexico" billboard altered
Remember the bruhaha about the
television station billboard in Los Angeles last week?
Well, the billboard has been altered.

While we wait for the MSM (Main Stream Media) such as CBS, NBC, ABC, and CNN to show America the offensive billboards in LA to America, concerned citizens and activists protested outside of the TV 62 KRCA studios today to demand they remove the Los Angeles, Mexico billboards. Now we have a new breaking story!
SaveOurState.org and Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) have worked with other organizations to arrange the protest. During the peak of the protest a supporter of both groups raced with his camera to the billboard (located at Orangethorpe and State College in Fullerton) to take the picture presented below.
I suppose I shouldn't have been surprised that Clear Channel owns the billboard in the first place.
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Michael, the first link in this post doesn't work. It has an extra "h" in the "http" portion.
I haven't seen this story anywhere else...thanks!
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April 30, 2005
"The Belt was nine feet long, eight feet wide, and it had hooks in it that would rip the meat off of ya if it ever hit ya..."
A Plymouth, MA father has been
charged with felony assault with a deadly weapon after spanking his 12 year-old son with a belt.
42 year-old Charles Enloe hit his son three times with a belt as a form of discipline after his son's teacher reported to the elder Enloe that the boy had forgotten his homework assignment.
‘‘I never knew it would be considered assault with a deadly weapon,'' Enloe said. ‘‘And it shouldn't be. It shouldn't be a crime if it's discipline. I know there are parents out there that abuse their children, but I'm definitely not one of them. But police have to follow the letter of the law. My father was a police officer. I'm not angry at them, and I don't blame my son.''Enloe said he hopes the courts will dismiss the charge after reviewing the facts. ‘‘I have no previous record,'' he said.
Police Capt. Michael Botieri said officers have more leeway about arresting a parent for domestic violence when an open hand is used for spanking.
‘‘When a parent uses an instrument to discipline, it makes it more difficult for us,'' Botieri said. ‘‘The belt pushed this over the edge.''
The incident happened at about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, and left no marks or bruises, according to police.
The boy's mother, who is divorced from Enloe reported the spanking to police, who in turn arrested Enloe.
This sounds like we've got a couple of problems here: first off, the mother has politely undermined any measure of discipline the father has been trying to enforce. Secondly, if a spanking with a belt -- three swats mind you -- is a felony, then I guess I ought to hold out my hands to the nearest cop for arrest; and if that's the case, I guess my mom and dad ought to be on death row.
The Massachusetts Department of Social Services is investigating the incident, after being informed by the police this week. Under Massachusetts law, corporal punishment is not deemed illegal so long as the child is not injured or "left with a bruise, bumps, cuts and you would also consider the frequency of the punishment."
Sounds like the police involved overstepped their authority as well.
Welcome to Massachusetts -- the nanny state.
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And will Massachuesetts bring neglect charges against the father if the kid stops going to school, hots the crack pipe & starts turning tricks, in the absence of any parental authority?
Maybe Dad went a bit overboard here, but it sounds like a divorced Mom trying to stick it to the ex., and a state system out of control.
Posted by: Tony Iovino at May 02, 2005 01:56 AM (kfWYa)
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Nice headline! I almost choked and I *did* doubletake. Bill Cosby's "To Russell, the brother whom I slept with," right? I grew up listening to that record.
"Do you want me... to get... THE BELT?"
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If you want to organize and fight ludicrous prosecutions like this one over reasonable spanking of children, join the CP Prosecutions list at yahoogroups.com
Posted by: D.J. at May 05, 2005 09:44 AM (+lANf)
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The mother in this case was trying to protect her child. This is normal. It's not normal to whip a person with a belt! When will people wake up and realize that children are human beings, and that "discipline" means to teach, not to whip somebody. All this boy did was forget his homework. His father could have just handed it to him, or reminded him, geesh. If one of you were whipped for forgetting something, you'd bring felony charges I'm sure. This father is dangerous, and hasn't a clue how to communicate or raise a child. In 14 countries it's illegal to assault children, and child abuse has gone way down in those places. But here in the US we tolerate hitters, as long as they call their sadism "discipline." I say congrats to the Plymouth law enforcers for calling "spanking" what it really is, assault. Hope the guy pays a BIG fine, and if anyone deserves to be "spanked" it's him! Let's use the belt on HIM, then he'll stop assaulting his child. But the law protects these creeps, you can't hit a prisoner. And those of you who think it's OK to be hit because it happened to you as a child, well it looks like your brains were affected by all that hitting! Studies show people have lower IQs when they've been hit as kids.
Posted by: m&m at May 07, 2005 03:05 AM (8TSvw)
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Prisoners and animals can't be treated like this and if this was done to an adult they'd be arrested for assault. People who do this to their kids are thugs.
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Chicago Alderman Tillman continues to attack supposed slave profits on modern firms

Alderman Dorothy "The Hat" Tillman -- so nicknamed because of her continuous variety of colorful hats -- is a long-standing member of the Chicago City Council. Tillman has taken on, as her personal windmill to tilt, the cause of slavery reparations based upon the descendants of older firms that profited from the trade of slaves.
Tillman has most recently gone after Bank of America, and citing it's ties to predecessor banks. The one in question -- Providence Bank -- is the target of Tillman and her cronies, even though Providence distanced itself from the slave trade.
Founded in 1791, Providence Bank is a predecessor of Fleet Boston, which was acquired by Bank of America last year."First, the research disclosed no evidence establishing that the Providence Bank had investments or profits from slavery. Second, there is no indication of the source of the funds used by Brown to purchase his 23 shares in the bank. Last, the evidence suggests that the bank, in fact, avoided slave-related activities of John Brown or any other bank customer," said the bank's attorney V. Duncan Johnson.
Ald. Dorothy Tillman (3rd) accused "arrogant" bank officials of providing "selective and fraudulent" information to a joint City Council committee.
Tillman said research conducted by her daughter at some of the same places Bank of America looked -- the Rhode Island Historical Society and Brown University Library -- has already produced evidence that Providence Bank made loans used to purchase ships that transported slaves.
"The whole reason the bank was founded was so that the merchants could have a bank for their money to go through. Their whole existence was slavery. They had no other existence," she said.
"They thought they could bring this lawyer in and lie and just say, 'Moses Brown [John's brother] was an abolitionist. You see, they were good guys.' The lawyer's job was to protect Bank of America -- not to get to the truth. And we won't stop until we get to the truth."
Tillman has a reputation of being a loose cannon when it comes to logic, and it appears that this case is no exception.
Oh. And before you ask, yes, Tillman is a stark, raving mad, howling, moonbat Democrat. She's also a card carrying member of the soul patrol, who seems to think that any and everyone who is even remotely conservative is the spawn of Satan. And she is one of the name-calling crowd that denigrates black conservatives every and anytime they cross her path.
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Wow, and I thought we had strange politicians here in California. Going after these corporations with deep pockets for reparations is about as valid as the descendant of a slave holder finding out that an NBA superstar's descendants ran away from his great great great great grandpa and wanting a cut of his 80 million dollar contract for lost income.
I don't know how this plays among her constituents, but to us folks on the outside looking in, I would say that a good dose of reality would do that City Council district good
Great blog, I will return.
Posted by: Yolo Cowboy at April 30, 2005 05:21 PM (n04ac)
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Michael,
Since I have a degree from Brown University, I knew that a lot of rich families in New England controlled the banking 200 years ago. Part of the Brown family became rich from lending meoney. By the way, Harvard and Yale made more money then Brown University. Harvard has 20 times money than Brown University. All stopped because of the Civil War which ended in 1865. Ruth Simmons is the President of Brown, a black
female with PhD from Harvard in French Literature. Should she donate half her salary to
poor and intelligent blacks who want an Ivy degree? Last year one person gave the school 120 million dollars, so her job is safe. She answers the phone personally when he calls.
James M. Barber
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AJC's Tucker continues pile-on job against Rogers Brown
Atlanta Journal-Constitution and syndicated columnist Cynthia Tucker
continued the whitewash job that the left has started against California Supreme Court Justice and Bush judicial nominee Janice Rogers Brown in her column for Sunday's paper.
Tucker insists that the filibuster against Rogers Brown must occur because Rogers Brown, in effect, isn't really black.
Tucker proceeds to heap plenty of praise on Rogers Brown, then lowers the boom on her.
Brown's writings showcase a brilliant intellect and literary depth. Her rulings and speeches tend to quote writers from Thucydides to Edmund Burke to John Grisham, not to mention the lyrics of popular songs such as "A Whiter Shade of Pale."While she occasionally rankles her colleagues with barbs hurled their way, there's no doubting her quick wit. In a dissent in a 1996 anti-trust case, she wrote: "The quixotic desire to do good, be universally fair and make everybody happy is understandable. Indeed, the majority's zeal is more than a little endearing. There is only one problem with this approach. We are a court."
Brown has every right to be an ultraconservative. That's what the civil rights movement was all about — giving black Americans the opportunity to live as they desired, choosing the neighborhoods, schools, churches and political philosophies that best suit them.
Her intellect notwithstanding, she has no business on the federal bench. Her views are well outside the mainstream.
She has no respect for precedent and frequently uses her rulings to express far-reaching opinions on matters not directly before the court.
She does not belong on the federal bench.
Tucker is part of the cabal of columnists and politicians alike who are lining up to paint Janice Rogers Brown alternately as an evil minion of the Bush Administration, whose opposition to anything relating to minorities is beyond the pale; or a clueless and unwitting dupe who is so stupid that her presence on the bench would set back American jurisprudence several generations.
Let's face it. Janice Rogers Brown has demonstrated, both through her decisions from the bench and from her writings, that she has the intellectual capability to advance the legal opinions necessary. She also has become her own woman, one whose conservative opinions and logic step outside the liberal mindset championed by Tucker and others, both black and white.
Finally, would you honestly expect that the Bush Administration would nominate someone whose ideology falls outside that of the rest of the Administration? Is Janice Rogers Brown so "dangerous" that she shouldn't be accorded an honest up-or-down vote by the full body of the US Senate?
Apparently most liberals think so, and they'll do anything to make sure that she's presented that way to the American people.
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What did this person write back then on the Surgeon General woman under Clinton?
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April 29, 2005
AARP recruiting younger folks now?
24 year-old Chris Short (
Short Family Online) has received an invitation to join the AARP.
So he's going to collect the $12.50 membership fee to join and submit it, along with stating his actual age (instead of padding his age to actually get in) to the AARP. You're welcome to give him a hand with the $12.50 via donation or BlogAd.
He's planning on reporting back what they say once they see his age. Stay tuned.
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I'm betting the only number AARP (American Activists for Regressive Policies) cares about is the one on his dues check.
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Indiana to enact DST next year

After more than 30 years, the state of Indiana is set to
begin observing Daylight Saving Time beginning next year. A new bill, passed by the state house late last night, and pushed for by Governor Mitch Daniels, ensures that the state's counties outside the Louisville, Cincinnati & Chicago areas will join the bulk of the rest of the nation in observing DST.
In an April 11 column to constituents in his southwestern Indiana distrct, freshman Republican Rep. Troy Woodruff of Vincennes said he had received overwhelming feedback from them to fight against legislation mandating statewide observance of daylight-saving time."I have and will continue to always vote against this controversial piece of legislation," he wrote.
But shortly after 11:30 p.m. EST Thursday, during a second House vote on the bill, Woodruff switched his no vote and provided a 51st "yea" to give it final legislative approval and send the proposal to Gov. Mitch Daniels.
Daniels, who lobbied extensively for the proposal because he said it would eliminate confusion and boost commerce, is sure to sign the bill into law.
I'm a Hoosier by birth, and part of me feels that it brings the state back in sync with the rest of the nation. The rest of me kind of shrugs and says 'OK. What the hey.'
The move makes Arizona the only hold out in the Continental United States to Daylight Saving Time.
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One of the many reasons I love living in Arizona!
Posted by: BobG at April 30, 2005 04:43 AM (FTNCi)
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Arizona will never succumb! Ha!
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"The Real Beverly Hillbilies" reality series got made after all!
UPN dumps
Star Trek Enterprise, and what are we left with?

"Britney Loves Cletus" -- the would-be "real Beverly Hillbillies" -- shows up in the form of Britney & Kevin around mid-month.
Damn those sweeps stunts.
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Buddy Ebsen: you are so funny,you cain hunt very good, and you are like 1 of my ro-models!
Irene Ryan: you are a good cook i love that stuff that you cooked possum fat all that kinda stuff you are also 1 of my ro-models!
Donna Douglas: you are like me in a way. you dont like 2 dress up!you went to Bible college with my uncle Clayton!! and you are also like 1 of my ro-models!
Max Baer: man o man you are so funny like uncle Jed i already know wut im gunna name my children 2 girls and 2 boys hopefully if not im gunna hav 2 find other names!! you are like my ro-model!
thank- you and hopefully you get this!!
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Akbar sentence: Death
 Sgt. Hasan Akbar is led from the Staff Judge Advocate Building after being sentenced to death at Fort Bragg, NC Thursday evening. (AFP/Yahoo!) |
After seven hours of deliberation, a
military court sentenced Army Sergent Hasan Akbar to death last night for a fatal grenade attack on his comrades a year ago.
Akbar tossed grenades and fired a rifle into tents where fellow soldiers were sleeping in Kuwait, killing Cpt. Christopher Seifert and Maj. Gregory Stone and wounded 14 others from the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, KY.
On Thursday morning, Akbar made a statement in court, apologizing for a fatal grenade attack on his comrades."I apologize for my actions," he said. "When I did that I felt my life was in jeopardy and I had other problems."
Bull. He knew exactly what he was doing, and should suffer the consequences for it.
Akbar will be taken to the military's death row unit at Ft. Leavenworth, KS where he will stay while any appeals are worked out, and await his fate.
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