March 01, 2005
Congrats, LaShawn! We'll see you on MSNBC tomorrow!

My "Blog Sister" La Shawn Barber (of
La Shawn Barber's Corner fame) is
going to be on MSNBC's Connected Coast to Coast with Monica Crowley and Ron Reagan tomorrow afternoon during the 5P ET hour.
She's set to be on with Robin Burk (from WindsOfChange.net) and Wonkette.
The topic? Woman bloggers waxing political.
And yes, La Shawn, you are more than ready. Just relax and roll with it. You'll do fine. I (and all your other readers) have supreme confidence in you and your words.
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Good luck to you LaShawn!
Posted by: CrzyDJM at March 02, 2005 01:01 AM (GSdIn)
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She did great! (link at her site to watch videoclip)
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Remembering the pain of the past to reap the glory of the future
On the heels of Black History Month each year, I'm reminded of one particular day of radio broadcasting ten years ago.
Not long after I came to Atlanta as morning drive host of the late, lamented WIGO radio, I did a program about history and artifacts and remembering. The program came about after a caller groused about the notion of preserving slave quarters on an old cotton plantation in southern Georgia.
Ramshackled structures, which looked to be ready to fall down were in danger of doing just that on this particular property. Some people, both black and white, were interested in maintaining those structures, and restoring some, if not all of them, and rightly so, in my estimation.
We, as a people, need to remember the pain and horror of what our ancestors went through. We need to know about that dark portion of American history, and the injustices that some perpetrated on others as America went through it's growing pains.
In any event, a number of callers were upset with my position (as if that event, in and of itself was anything new). They felt that there was no need to maintain such a painful reminder of our collective past; on the contrary - in their eyes, each and every vestige of slave and Jim Crow-days should be eradicated. In their eyes, the very existence of such an ediface would be enough to maintain their ongoing victimhood status at the hands of whites in America.
I strongly disagreed.
I felt (and feel), that just as we celebrate the positives in black history; the black heroes who persevered the setbacks that life handed them across time, we should also know and learn and remember the darkness of the path taken. But it should be remembered within it's proper context. It should be noted that we as a people have come a long way from there to here.
As opposed to using that type of display as a crutch, it should be viewed as a victory - "See how far we have come?"
We don't live life as the footrests of whites in America; we don't live life as collective victims. Our forefathers certainly would be proud of how far we have come.
Some would quickly say that we have "far to go." But in reality, do we?
Opportunity exists for all of us. However, we have a responsibility to take advantage of that opportunity. We have a responsibility to use our God-given talents and gifts to move forward, and not to allow others around us to prevent us from doing just that.
There are those would have you believe that America "owes" us more than that; that America "owes" us jobs, or money, or reparations, or some other nebulous thing.
What America "owes" black America is what she owes to any American: opportunity, liberty, and the fundamental freedoms that are granted by God. I just wish that more blacks in America would reach out and sieze those rights, as opposed to allowing the "Soul Patrol" to tell them that whites in America are playing keep-away with their rights.
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Michael, what a powerful message. One that I concur with 100%. Keep it up... the "Soul Patrol" of Jackson, Sharpton etc., will keep Black America in bondage as long as possible, not for the benefit of any Black American other than themselves, i.e., power, prestige and a platform.
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I don't understand why you give "the Soul Patrol" so much power.
Do you believe Blacks sit back waiting until a "Soul Patrol" member says something before they form an opinion?
Seriously. Conservatives give them more weight than your typical Black person.
But I guess the boggie man is needed.
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you're right they are given too much credit, as if they truly speak for all blacks. what i think cons dont like is how the media always sees them as black leaders and they are tired of their views not being acknowledged. that is where i lost rev. jesse lee peterson he seems to me tobe just anti jackson and sharpton and it diminishes their message
Posted by: shari at March 01, 2005 08:13 PM (wfAsv)
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I agree with you completely that these slave quarters should be preserved. To me this is no different than figting to preserve the many many Civil War Battlefields across the country. It's a part of history, and as such should be preserved so our children can see what our nation went through, good and bad.
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Teen tries Matrix-like jump from garage and misses

There's a new teenaged trend playing itself out in Orlando, FL, called "garage jumping."
You heard that right - the idea is to go to the top of a high-rise garage and launch one's self across an alley or some other void to another garage, not unlike a sequence from The Matrix. Safely, one might presume.
One teen, Tim Bargfrede, tried in his "infinite wisdom," but missed the other side.
Bargfrede fell six stories and was knocked out cold on impact.
"I just didn't make it," Bargfrede said.Bargfrede survived the 80-foot fall but was injured.
"The first time I came to the garage after my son's accident, I looked over and I just about broke out in tears," the boy's father Tim Bargfrede said. "I can't believe he actually survived. He looked like he was near death."
The family has employed -- get this -- a lawyer (or is that ambulance chaser?) to sue the city of Orlando for making too little effort to prevent something like this.
"There was a very, very short length of fence that was completely ineffective in preventing this from happening," (family attorney Vincent) D'Assaro said.
Since Bargfrede's leap, the city has erected a fence, but apparently there is still enough room for someone else to do their own
Matrix impression.
Which I guess is supposed to be the city's fault, huh? Yeah. Right.
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Posted by: Keith at March 01, 2005 11:40 AM (xxUCt)
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What an idiot...*shaking head*
Posted by: CrzyDJM at March 02, 2005 01:03 AM (GSdIn)
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I think the city should sue the family for breeding such a stupid kid and releasing him into society.
Posted by: Bob at March 02, 2005 02:46 AM (wcbIK)
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Too bad Dawinism didn't ensue
Posted by: Sgt Fluffy at March 02, 2005 01:05 PM (cl8tO)
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Speaking of Darwin, is this idiot a contender for the Darwin Awards, or what?
Personally, I think Society is to blame. If the citizens of Orlando hadn't elected such a negligent Council that is simply failing miserably in the Mind Reading and Crystal Ball Gazing that is so obviously a part of their charter, then this may have been foreseen.
I personally want to see the Chief Premonition and Mind Reading Officer of the Orlando City Council sacked for this woeful oversight.
Posted by: Todd at March 02, 2005 03:13 PM (Dv0Td)
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He chose the wrong pill!
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February 28, 2005
DBD: Media convergence in action

(Courtesy Day By Day)
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February 27, 2005
Rall issues bogus web challenge
Idiot moonbat supreme Ted Rall claimed in a column last week that right-wing columnists and bloggers are more likely to post violent and vitriolic threats than those on the left-wing.
Idiot Rall then invited those of us on the right to send proof otherwise to him at rightwingchallenge@rall.com. Several folks have taken the moonbat supreme up on his challenge, but have found that e-mails to that address bounce higher than SuperBalls.
Moonbat Rall claims that no one has sent him anything, but the bounces belie that notion; sounds like he is full of used food. As usual.
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Truth in education
Behind a
Houston Chronicle piece entitled "Small study ties Ritalin to higher cancer risk,"
Laurence Simon over at Full of Crap delivers the ultimate trueism:
This is what you get for drugging kids instead of beating the hell out of them when they act up, America.
I love
Bill Cosby's description of "The Belt" that his father used to keep him and his brother Russell at bay.
"We had never seen The Belt.But we had heard about it.
The Belt was nine feet long. Eight feet wide. And it had hooks on it that would rip the meat right off of you if it ever hit you.
Sounds like a lot of ritalin-downing children in America would do better with a private consultation from "The Belt."
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My grandfather held my brother and I in fear of his razor strop. The mention of it would make us flee in terror and although he snapped it, he never had to use it. Discretion is the better part of valor.
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Ritalin is over-prescribed, but there are kids who need it. My son is in his early 20's (been on Ritalin, then Dexidrine for 15 years), and can barely function without his medication.
For the record, my kids knew what spankings were like, and on rare occasions "the belt" was brought into play.
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February 25, 2005
FNC's Linda Vester gets into pissing match with Omarosa on air
Fox News Live host Linda Vester got into it on the air this afternoon with Omarosa of
Apprentice fame.
Seems Omarosa wanted to show Linda up with her knowledge of the "television business," based on her Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees all being in Radio/Television.
Then again, Omarosa's only practical experience in television was as the "queen/bitch/goddess" of the first season of Donald Trump's "The Apprentice."
Johnny Dollar has the video for your edification.
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Damn! That was almost painful to watch. But it's Linda Vester, so I was obligated.
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Omaraso used a common conversational tag -- "my friend" -- to which Vester responded with an extremely rude "First of all, you're not my friend."
Well, that's a nasty as it gets, but then Vester compounds the insult by telling Omarosa -- a woman with a BA, Masters and PhD in media -- that she "knows nothing" about television.
Now, this could very well be the truth, but what kind of host talks this way to guest?
Ric
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I agree Ric. I despise Omarosa as much as everyone else but Linda Vester was being extremely unprofessional. I think they're both bitches but I'd like to see Omarosa beat the snot outta Linda

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Posted by: Jasmin at February 26, 2005 10:34 AM (jBVfz)
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I followed the link and fired off an email to Vester's employers. That incident was complete BS. Virtually everything that came out of Vester's mouth was mean-spirited and insulting. Shocking, really ...
Ric Landers
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Ric, I checked out her website and she hasn't been awarded the Ph.D. yet. True to form, she is a self promoting liar.
Posted by: Getting My Mind Right! at February 27, 2005 11:48 AM (jca3+)
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Good for Linda! Just because she's the host doesn't mean that she has to take anyone's verbal abuse!! It's about time somebody put that woman in her place. I wish she coul've asked Oma whatever why she left the JImmy Kimmel show, before even going on air, after finding out that there was a lie detector for the show.
Posted by: oneqtteach at March 02, 2005 10:15 AM (ZCiLL)
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Please confirm Linda Vester's email address. I have Dayside@foxnews.com and mail is being returned.
Thanks
Posted by: Janet Logue at April 12, 2005 10:05 AM (lEOW2)
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Where is Linda Vester? I miss her!
Posted by: Berta Watson at October 05, 2005 06:33 AM (K2E35)
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Linda Vester is my favorite Fox person. Where is she? She is an outstanding journalist and interviewer. I miss her. Please let me know what program she has and I will tune in.
sbrick
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Where is Linda? I miss her, she did a great job1
Posted by: Pat at October 20, 2005 03:56 PM (nR8zG)
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We miss Linda Vester. A good interviewer and has interesting show. The new hosts act like a poor rendion of Regis and whoever. If she took on the Trump protoge good. Alitle spice never hurts a show. Bring her back or at least let us knnow where she is and we can switch to watch her again. Bill and raye Harris
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She is on maternity leave lindavester.net
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February 23, 2005
Hell freezes over: "Song of the South" due out on DVD in 2006

Sources inside Buena Vista Entertainment indicate that "Song of the South"
will finally be released on DVD in 2006.
"Song of the South." The Academy Award winning film that former Disney Feature Animation head Thomas Schumacher once told Roger Ebert was on "permanent moratorium" has reportedly been greenlit for release late next year. A special 60th anniversary edition that -- thanks to a plethora of extra features -- will try & put this somewhat controversial motion picture in historial context."Why -- after all these years -- did Disney finally give in?," you query. It's simple, really. "Song of the South" 's 60th anniversary was simply too good a promotional hook for the Mouse's marketing staff to pass up. More to the point, Buena Vista Home Entertainment could really use a hit right about now.
Given that Disneyana fans have been clamoring for a "Song of the South" DVD for nearly a decade now, BVHE execs are hoping that all of this pent-up demand will eventually translate in really big sales for this disc. Disney is hoping to sell at least 10-12 million units of this particular motion picture.
"But aren't Disney Company execs concerned about how the African American community may response to 'Song of the South' 's release of DVD?," you continue. Yep. I won't lie to you folks. There's a lot of people in the Team Disney Burbank building who are very concerned that -- by releasing this much maligned motion picture on home video & DVD -- that the Mouse House is potentially opening itself up to a ton of bad publicity.
With the hope of avoiding that, BVHE reportedly plans to really pile on the extra features with "Song of the South." Among the ideas currently being knocked around is producing a special documentary that -- through use of clips from that TV movie version of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella" that Disney produced back in 1997 as well as sequences from "The Proud Family" & "That's So Raven" -- would demonstrate that a person's color really doesn't matter at the modern Walt Disney Company. There's also talk of including Walt Disney Feature Animation's seldom-seen short, "John Henry," as one of the disc's special features.
"Song of the South" never made it out on video in the United States in past years, primarily due to the potential backlash among Civil Rights groups.
Fans of all races have begged and cajoled but Disney has stood their ground...until now.
So you can stop bidding on those overpriced black and gray-market videos on eBay, provided you can hang on for about a year and a half or so.
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Seen with a white child's eyes, I remember Song of the South as one of the most pleasant movies of my childhood. I was enamored of Uncle Remus all my life. I believe the "Zip-a-Dee-De-Dah" song was a hit parade favorite. I remember it being on radio. This is a beautifully done classic film. I do so hope it won't generate any negative backlash. Considering the time, and the beauty of the presentation, I consider it a masterpiece of black/white history. Let another generation see it and judge for themselves -- without input from "the usual suspects!"
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I don't get it - what's so controversal about this movie? This is the first I've ever heard of it . . . mind you, I was born during the 60s, so that may be part of the reason why I've never heard of it.
Posted by: Lola Lee at February 24, 2005 12:32 PM (pHF7u)
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The great Charlie Chan movies are also slowly being released. Not the best films quality wise, but very enjoyable.
I also look forward to the release of those classic Bugs Bunny cartoons. Many charictures of blacks and Japanese, but how are the young supposed to know how people were treated if these pieces of history are censored?
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And last but not least. This from “ramblings of a black conservative”. Walt Disney plans to release the “Song of the South” DVD in 2006. Disney claims there has been great demand for this DVD over the years but feared potential African American backlash. Now who wouldn’t want to reminisce with enduring characters such as “Tar Baby” or sing along to the timeless lyrics from “Uncle Remus":
"The leopard's pappy got the gout,
From eatin' too much speckled trout.
His mammy dreamed of polka dots—
That's how the leopard got his spots” I wonder if H.K. Edgerton has reserved his copy?
Posted by: Christopher Arps at February 24, 2005 05:54 PM (g03fw)
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well I wonder when they will release "polly" the black version of pollyana. there has been a high demmand for that made for tv movie. ithad keisha knight pulliamfrom cosby show. im sure all u black folk had that movie in your home
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Bottom-feeder Ted Rall takes aim at bloggers

Notoriously and hopelessly moronic moonbat cartoonist (and I use the term "cartoonist" loosely) Ted Rall has now taken aim at bloggers in general, and Captain Ed of Captain's Quarters in particular.
Bloggers want you to know that there's a new sheriff in town. Edward Morrissey, writer of the right-wing blog Captain's Quarters, boasts to the New York Times: "The media can't just cover up the truth and expect to get away with it--and journalists can't just toss around allegations without substantiation and expect people to believe them anymore." And what are Morrissey's qualifications to police the media? When he's not harassing old-school journos like Dan Rather and CNN's Eason Jordan out of their jobs, Morrissey manages a call center near Minneapolis. Bloggers are ordinary people, many of them uneducated and with nothing interesting to say. They're sitting in their rec rooms, regurgitating and spinning what real journalists have dug up through hard work. They don't have sources, they don't report, and no one holds them accountable when they make mistakes or flat out lie. Yeah, there's a new sheriff in town. Unfortunately he's drunk, he's mean, and he works for the bad guys.
Rall continues to excoriate bloggers -- of course sticking to those of us who are ideologically on the right, and admonishes us for death threats against him (without providing any supporting links or references), and calling us a new McCarthy-ite lynch mob.
I hope you'll excuse me if Rall's credibility is not among the highest in the world.
Captain Ed takes Rall the moonbat to the woodshed and gives him an intellectual beating to try to pound some sense into his head.
He draws cartoons -- badly -- and expresses opinions similarly. I don't pay much attention to him as a rule, as he generally makes almost no sense whatsoever, and this column is a perfect example. (Rall) expected bloggers to exist only to agree with his radical beliefs. Of course, that's Rall's idea of free speech. He can criticize anyone he likes, including me, but when people criticize Eason Jordan for making unsubtantiated allegations of assassination strategies about our military, all of a sudden it's McCarthyism.
Rall doesn't really even have enough of a connection to reality to enrage; he just provides amusement, like a crazy old uncle locked in his rec room, typing and muttering about all of the people out to get him. Too bad he's not important enough for it, and that he doesn't even know it.
Go, Captain Ed, go! I couldn't have said it better myself.
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Michael, thanks for the link. As both you and I can agree, there is absolutely something wrong with Ralls ability to reason.
Posted by: GMRoper at February 23, 2005 12:47 PM (f6kS5)
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Why would anyone other than vermin want to swim in Rall's vomit?
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February 22, 2005
Then what the hell are we supposed to call them, Charlie...'Teletubbies?'

Congressman Charlie Rangel (Moonbat-NY) told WWRL Radio hosts Steve Malzberg and Karen Hunter today that
we shouldn't use the term "Islamic terrorists" when referring to the...Islamic terrorists. Rangel claims it's discriminatory.
(Rangel said,) "To call it Islamic terror is discriminating, it's bigoted, it is not the right thing to say."Rangel even questioned whether, in fact, a worldwide Islamic terrorist movement even existed, saying, "We just take for granted that there is an Islamic terror movement because we do have some fanatic people who come from Islamic countries."
The Harlem Democrat complained: "When we had the Ku Klux Klan we didn't call them Baptist terrorists. When Hitler was killing Jews, we didn't call it Christian terrorists."
Unbelievable.
What the hell are we supposed to call the terrorists (for lack of a better term), then?
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The man's district is a stone's throw away from a gigantic hole in the ground from the results of Islamic terrorism.
Perhaps he should be taken on a tour of the hole in the ground where the U.S. Embassy in Beirut used to be. Or the Marine barracks. Or have they razed them and turned the land into mosques already?
A hole in Manhattan. A hole in Beirut.
And yet Charlie's proving to be the biggest hole of all.
Posted by: Laurence Simon at February 22, 2005 11:08 AM (uBCxH)
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Charlie Rangel has just designated himself as a blithering idiot! I'm sure there's a hoard of Islamic Terrorists, who would be more than happy to express their gratitude to whichever side of Mr. Rangel's neck that he is talking from today while
expressing his sympathy for mass murder in the name of Islam.
Posted by: Getting My Mind Right! at February 22, 2005 05:27 PM (jca3+)
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Democrats like him make my day, they keep painting the picture of an idiotic party.
And Hitler was NOT Christian.
Posted by: Scooter at February 23, 2005 06:00 AM (JkFsp)
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think the point is that yes they are terrorists but they are NOT ISLAMIC terrorists. Majority of Muslims abhorr violence as it is forbidden in the Koran. The nutcases like Bin Laden are terrorists but as truly muslim as michael or Dubya.
Call em terrorists as that label is accurate but leave their religion out of it.
2nd time the Library at Alexandria was burned it was done by fanatical christians (the third was fanatical muslims under caliph omar of damascus). Would it have been fair to label the group Christian terrorists and with all the implications that go with it?
Posted by: Nick Saunders at February 23, 2005 02:11 PM (vnSex)
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You can't leave the Islamic part off the label. Yes they are terrorists, but their motivations are defined by attacking those that they see as the enemies of Islam. So you have the phrase Islamic terrorists.
An accurate descirption of the klu klux klan would be racial terrorists, playing religion in there is not really accurate since they based their hate on race not religion.
And as Scooter said, Hitler was not a Christian, one of the first things the Nazis did was curb the influences of the church.
Nick - if the library was burned by fanatical Christians who acted like terrorists then the correct label for them would have been Christian terrorists. Even though it is not really an act of terrorism but an act of a mob, so I guess the label would have been a Fanatical Christian Mob.
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Posted by: Nick Saunders at February 25, 2005 01:42 PM (vnSex)
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This congressman is a shame for everybody. I cannot understand why the people continue to vote such a people.
asigurare locuinta
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1898: Bayer mass markets heroin as cough suppressant

Stranger and stranger these things might be.
Bayer trademarked "heroin" in 1898 as a non-addictive substitute for morphine, and marketed it alongside it's other trademarked product, "aspirin," as a remedy to be used in the home by consumers. Heroin was actually accepted as a safe remedy for children as a cough suppressant.
Bayer quit making heroin (as you can imagine, in a very pure form for public consumption) in 1910, after they determined the addictive properties of the narcotic were more than they had originally determined.
The US government outlawed the production of heroin in 1924.
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One of the early uses of "heroin" was also a non-addictive cure for "soldiers disease." Following a number of wars, soldiers who were addicted to morphine. The fellow who "invented" heroin (Heinrich Dreser) also had major hand in developing what Bayer is really known for: Aspirin.
Posted by: GMRoper at February 23, 2005 12:54 PM (f6kS5)
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Thank you for that little piece of history. I really love those bit of knowledge of the past that put our world into perspective.
Posted by: Steven J. Kelso Sr. at February 24, 2005 04:11 PM (U4SDZ)
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The history of Coca-Cola, Listerene, hemp products, and cough syrup in general is interesting.
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Jesse Jackson trying to become more moderate? Not hardly...

Jesse Jackson writes a weekly piece for the
Chicago Sun-Times, and this week, the Sloganmeister
actually sounds conciliatory toward President Bush.
We know now that, thanks to the news media consortium that recounted ballots in every Florida county, recounting under any method and any criterion they tested would not have overturned Bush's exceedingly thin plurality (in 2000).
"We know now?"
Uh, Jesse, we knew that four years ago. You and your cronies refused to accept the truth, and continued to peddle your lies and obfuscations as absolute and unquestionable truth from 2000 forward. You expect me to believe that you've had a monumental epiphany now? So does this mean we will have to wait four and a half years for you to accept the Ohio results of 2004?
Democrats hoped that anger over Florida would produce a huge turnout in 2004. John Kerry did win 16 percent more popular votes than Al Gore, but George W. Bush won 23 percent more popular votes than he did in 2000.What might have hurt the Democrats even more is if Gore's strategy had been successful, and he had been installed as president by the partial hand count sanctioned by the Democratic-appointed Florida Supreme Court.
Ah. I see now. It's AlGore's fault.
So are we supposed to smile and let bygones be bygones now? I don't think so.
I don't trust you, Jesse. You've never let the truth get in the way of your own agenda, no matter what that was.
And now, with raving moonbats from Hillary Clinton on down working to present themselves as more moderate in order to woo those of us on the right, none of you have shown that you are still anything but stark, raving, slobbering moonbats. When the moon goes full, you'll sprout wings and rejoin Howard Dean screeching at the top of your collective lungs about how "eeeevil" those of us on the right are, and working to stab us in our collective backs.
No, Jesse, I'll pass on the "Kumbaya" singing today.
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Atleast Hillderbeast tries to make her acting a lil more convincing.
Posted by: Scooter at February 22, 2005 09:41 AM (xj0M0)
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Jesse Jackson is taking his act on the road, specifically to London, to keynote an awards banquet sponsored by African Caribbean entrepreneurs. With major sponsors of his Wall Street Project tiring of his shakedowns, he is coming to London to present awards and share with the entrepreneurs his “successes.”Jackson will also be in London next month to address a "Politics of Power" conference designed to energize and organize black voters; to insure “every vote counts.”
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February 20, 2005
Legendary gonzo journalist Hunter Thompson commits suicide

Word just in from Aspen, CO: author, journalist and ESPN.com columnist Hunter S. Thompson, known for such works as "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," and the inspiration for the "Doonesbury" character Uncle Duke,
shot himself to death tonight, according to his son.
Pitkin County Sheriff Bob Braudis, who is a close personal friend of Thompson, confirmed the death. His son, Juan, found him Sunday evening. "On Feb. 20, Dr. Hunter S. Thompson took his life with a gunshot to the head at his fortified compound in Woody Creek, Colorado. The family will shortly provide more information about memorial service and media contacts. Hunter prized his privacy and we ask that his friends and admirers respect that privacy as well as that of his family," Juan Thompson said in a statement released to the Aspen Daily News.
Thompson's first person narrative style, laced with action verbs and exploiting any story he wrote about to absurd levels became known as "Gonzo journalism."
He was also the originator of the phrase, "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
Thompson's final Hey Rube piece for ESPN.com, "Shotgun Golf with Bill Murray" is dated February 15.
Thompson's final column ended on a strangely appropriate note.
So long and Mahalo.Hunter.
Though it won't be on his headstone, that final sentence certainly places a notable coda on his life.
Farewell, Uncle Duke.
Hunter S. Thompson was 67.
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I will miss him ... BIG HUG for Juan, Jen, Willam and AnitaÂ… who never be able to fill the hole left in there lives by the man in spite of the myth and legend attached to his life.
Posted by: Bradley Laboe at February 20, 2005 11:17 PM (vPUvZ)
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When I was 10 in early 1968 I begged for my friend to sell me the copy of Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga I was reading during my visits but he wouldn't part with it. I found it broken vertically down the pages by a local freight train where the boy had left it while reading it by the tracks! I had to read it like a jigsaw puzzle! I never found another copy until I bought one in my early forties! Hunter's words were remembered for 30 years and seemed like I had read them only yesterday! Godspeed Doc! I will write every word in your honor and put in a good Word for you with my Father
Posted by: Rev. Glenn Parker Jr. at February 21, 2005 09:28 PM (RHgxM)
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Hunter S. Thompson, will always have a place in my heart, absolute genius and legend, sex, drugs and journalism, absolute genius!
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Paris Hilton's T-Mobile Sidekick phone hacked; numbers released on 'net

Rich trailer-trash Paris Hilton's T-Mobile Sidekick was hacked this weekend, and phone numbers and e-mail addresses of familiar Hollywood names from Vin Diesel to Anna Kournikova were
splashed across the internet.
In addition to Paris' address book, the notes section of her Sidekick was hacked and also put out in the ether for all to see.
The FBI has opened an investigation into the hack. Not that they'd open one if most of us "great unwashed" got hacked or anything.
(More coverage from
Wizbang and others)
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Every one should just back off and leave the celebrities alone don't you guys have anything better to do. Yeah sure id probably love to meet at least half of these ppl but im not about to call them on a phone number that someone illegally hacked from Paris Hilton phone. They have enough problems to worry about without having thousands of strangers calling them at all hours leaving msgs like " oh my god Christina, You are the coolest i know all the words to all your songs, do you think you could hook me up with tickets to your next performance?" not to mention all the hate msgs they'll get! Do you really think any of these celebrities are actually going to answer especially now that they all know! For some ppl it might seem like a little fun why not give Eminem or Ashlee Olsen a call whats the harm? For those of you thinking this (im talking to all of the ppl who have their room covered in their idols face, have the entire clothing line, own every cd they've every made including the stuff written before they were famous and spend every saturday night watching the concert on dvd Who have probably called their idol at least 100 or more times in the hope that they might answer) maybe you need be reminded that although you may think your doing nothing wrong, these days its called harassment, to them your just another obsessed fan!
Posted by: Melissa at February 21, 2005 02:43 PM (C9Xtb)
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I totally agree with you Melissa!
Celebrities are cool, and I love to see whats going on with them, but to break into someones private stuff, whatever it is, its just not cool! Give celebrities a break man, and get a life of your own!
Posted by: Melissa at February 21, 2005 04:07 PM (qABRB)
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She's pretty damn popular among the celebrities. I was reading on Drudge that some actors weren't so happy.
Posted by: Scooter at February 21, 2005 04:34 PM (xj0M0)
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It's sick to think that this is a society where the disgustingly inappopriate behavior which she regularly exhibits is not only not frowned upon, but is an elevator to a pedastal position in our society.
The worse part is that it's my own fellow citizens with whom i share this great country by misfortune and a miscaste die only that perpetuate what must surely be a blunt blow to our collective un-concious. You people are sick. Go live your own lives instead of being wrapped up in the Machine's current flavor of the week. Go read a book, jesus, do something other than obsessing over every nuance of Entertainment Tonight.
Posted by: Gavin at February 21, 2005 05:45 PM (pe2MF)
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I feel sorry for paris having all of those people call her friends and everyone knows its from her cell phone. Poor paris no ones ever goning to give them their number again. and all of those stars who got phone calls from freaks i dont know i just think the whole thing is stupid.
Posted by: Bailey at February 21, 2005 07:21 PM (D+049)
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Shooooooot if i got a hold of paris's number id call her just to let her know that thier is one person out there in the world that thinks shes a moronic lil girl and if it wasnt for daddy's money she would never survive in this world. I cant wait till she gets Old and ugly and noone gives a crap about her
Posted by: Joseph at February 21, 2005 07:59 PM (4pok2)
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I looooooooove it! I called each and every number and it was hilarious! Ashley Olson did NOT change her phone number either! She was super sweet!
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THESE ARE THE (IMPORTANT) PEOPLE WHO HAVEN'T CUT OFF THEIR NUMBER:
VIN DEISEL 310-279-6312
LINDSAY LOHAN 347-596-9990
PARIS HILTON (HOME) 323-656-1728
FRED DURST 310-948-0808
VICTORIA GOTTI 516-313-4679
TYLER HILTON 818-335-3838
MOST OF THEIR MAILBOXES ARE FULL AND NOT ACCEPTING MESSAGES, BUT THEIR PHONE'S I GUESS ARE STILL HOOKED UP
Posted by: BLU at February 22, 2005 07:42 AM (+6CJu)
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HAHAHA.
T-shirt for it already:
http://www.cafepress.com/schismatik.18309086
Posted by: Tim at February 22, 2005 11:22 AM (cM8O/)
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GET A LIFE1 GET A LIFE1
Posted by: Kaybell0178 at February 23, 2005 04:41 PM (v9eGM)
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i called fred durst but he told me to shut the fuck up..
Posted by: josh at February 23, 2005 06:21 PM (Td4qd)
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Hi does anyone know if the website with the numbers is still out there somewhere? If so can anyone give me the web address.
Thanks
Danieltiger23
Posted by: Danieltiger23 at February 24, 2005 03:22 PM (zCC6Q)
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yeah..where can u find the complete list of the phone numbers and email addresses for the stars
Posted by: aisha at February 24, 2005 06:10 PM (z8NZH)
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I have a question? are u idiots who are acting like this is so wrong, actually expect everyone to belive u didnt try to call the number. get the fuck out of here. lol, you guys are sucking up to the stars as though their reading this message board. lol, if u have the time to post and look for these boards u called those number probably more then others.
Posted by: raf at February 24, 2005 11:30 PM (Gdp6u)
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MELISSA your a complete ditz! lol u responded to your own post, agreeing with your self, lol wtf is that, and we have no life? people scroll all the way up and look at who it was posted by unless there are two melisas that completly agree with eachother, i doubt it. AHHH I HATE DUMB BTCHES, NO WONDER SHES A PARIS HILTON FAN.
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The T-Mobile Hacker Strikes Again!
http://drudgereport.com/flash3fd.htm
PHONE VIDEO OF ROCKER FRED DURST REVEALED
Posted by: Stephen at February 25, 2005 11:08 AM (r9KYu)
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Motherfuck fred durst paris hilton and all the other celebrity pricks. They have anything in the world they want and thats simply because they are famous, well with being famous comes loss of privacy. Deal with it pricks!!!
Posted by: D D at February 25, 2005 05:43 PM (mJMad)
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These people are filthy rich because they are famous. well being famous means losing your privacy, hey for the millions these clowns make i think its a small price to pay.
Posted by: D D at February 25, 2005 05:45 PM (mJMad)
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umm...im bout 2 call them numbers now..lol this is funny!!!!
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Posted by: breyanna at February 27, 2005 06:46 AM (dmuDk)
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ok well i have a list of all the numbers i havent tryed to call them yet but i sure as fuck am sometime! if you have the numbers why not use them i mean who gives a fuck if they are botherd i mean come on they get this all the time by others so who gives a fuck about them but i do love christina lol!!!!
Posted by: Justine at February 27, 2005 08:22 AM (bHj3R)
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fred durst is cool i called him to tell him im a fan of his music and he we talked about 5 min .
freds a cool ass dude
Posted by: tibby da goose at February 28, 2005 07:32 PM (D6Tv2)
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fred durst is cool i called him to tell him im a fan of his music and he we talked about 5 min .
freds a cool ass dude
Posted by: tibby da goose at February 28, 2005 07:33 PM (D6Tv2)
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I called britney spears cell phone!!!She hung up fast but it was sexy.Her cell is 1847-885-8226
Posted by: Blue dog at March 01, 2005 01:31 PM (y2F2V)
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Who cares celebrities think they are better than everyone so they deserve to be exposed and Paris is a tramp and these additional pics prove it
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FL NAACP head wants to outlaw bongs
St. Petersburg, FL NAACP head Darryl Rouson may be heading to jail on a misdemeanor charge of trespassing.
Rouson entered the Purple Haze Tobacco & Accessories Shop in St. Petersburg and wouldn't leave, despite admonishments and requests to the contrary by store managers and personnel. Rouson claims he didn't leave because he was afraid of pit bull terriers on the premesis.
Rouson contends that the glass pipes sold by Purple Haze and other shops are used to smoke drugs like crack cocaine.
"The law allows them to operate behind a curtain that says tobacco accessories," Rouson said. "Everybody and their cousin knows that these pipes are rarely used for smoking tobacco." Earlier this month, state Sen. Stephen Wise, a Republican from Jacksonville, filed a bill for the new legislative session that begins next month to create a yearlong Drug Paraphernalia Abatement Task Force. It would recommend "strategies and actions for abating access to and the use and proliferation of drug paraphernalia," according to the bill.
Even before Rouson first visited the Capitol on the issue in December, Wise said his constituents in Jacksonville had been showing up with glass tubes containing roses to complain at his office.
"It's not something you give your girlfriend for Valentine's Day," he said. "I would suspect people on the street know exactly what it's used for. People who are selling it have a pretty good clue what it's for, too."
Rouson pointed out that Purple Haze is four blocks from Gibbs High School.
Leo Calzadilla, the store's owner, said he was not worried about the legislation.
"It's not going to affect my business because I don't sell drug paraphernalia. I sell tobacco products," Calzadilla said. He said he also sells cigarettes, cigars and 1-pound bags of tobacco bought increasingly by former cigarette smokers fed up with rising costs.
Some might call this admirable, but I have to question the motive. After all, this gets him some face time, and does nothing to address the personal responsibility issue of those who use said paraphenalia.
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QOAE & Dean back at home with Drake
Word is
The Queen of All Evil and hubby
Dean Esmay (both of whom do fantastic work on their blogs) are back at home with their son Drake.
Young Drake was in hospital this week with pneumonia, but thankfully is doing better. He still needs to be monitored, but thank God he's resting at home.
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Hannity says FReepers eat their own; FReepers strike back

Syndicated radio and Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity accused denizens of Free Republic of being fringe folks who "eating their own" on his radio show yesterday, which brought down the ire of many on the popular conservative forum.
Many on FR who responded to the on-air diatribe pointed out that Hannity appeared to be drumming up support and potential posters to the recently-established message board on his own site, Hannity.com.
"Free Republic is childish. Come to MY board instead".
Some agree with Hannity's assessment of
FR as a "fringe element."OK, I concur. The freepers are freakin nuts. There are over 2,500 comments on this post now. It's getting seriously kooky over there.
While others (myself included) find FR and a majority of the posters there to have significant merit.
Radio host Kevin McCullough also points out that Hannity seems to have confused the concept of a message forum (like FR) with what a blog is.
If he took some time, backed up a bit, he would discover that Freepers and Bloggers both would be quite generous to his new site and the new "messageboard" feature that he was pumping in the audio bite. That's part of what bloggers do, generously link and share traffic - based on the idea that the more people who distribute information - the more the public is armed to make informed choices. Blogs are not about crowing over how "BIG" your site is. Bloggers know who is big, and they know better than you do...
And in terms of full disclosure, I am a regular poster at Free Republic, and have been so for several years.
Much like many other message forums across the internet, there are good points and bad ones; good posters and bad ones. Free Republic does not have a monopoly on "bad guys" as many (including apparently Hannity) would have you believe. There is certainly merit there as there is in much across the web.
I've met Sean once, and have found him to be polite and gracious and a true gentleman. I'm truly surprised that he would take this "bite the hand that feeds him" tactic in regard to FReepers. If I had the opportunity to talk to him directly, I'd advise him to reconsider his words from yesterday. There is plenty of room for the forum on his site among the others on the web; he might find that there are a fair number of folks who post on his site that also post on FR.
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I think he was kidding around. But as long as you have to register at hannity.com to even *see* the messages, FR has nothing to worry about.
Posted by: Donnah at February 18, 2005 09:45 AM (1q3hZ)
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Hannity is probably the biggest self-promoter in the media today. I think he'd sell Bush up the river too if the money and fame was right.
Posted by: Expertise at February 21, 2005 07:24 PM (M25C7)
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The misunderstanding within the MSM as to what is a blog is widespread. Once the blogs made a mark on Dan Rather/Memogate it seemed that every MSM talking head started a site of their own. None of them knew the difference between a weblog and a website however and hence they all promote their website, which also has a comments board, as though they are in on the blog deal. And, I will lay you dollars to donuts that not one of them wears pajamas when they direct their webmaster to get them more hits!
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DBD on Howard Dean's insulting comments

Yet black conservatives get constantly painted by blacks and liberals as "sell-outs" and "spooks who sit by the door."
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The painting is correct.
Posted by: C Banks at February 17, 2005 05:11 AM (29vIw)
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"The painting is correct.", but only if it's being done by a bigot.
Posted by: Mike H. at February 17, 2005 05:16 PM (FCfM4)
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Howard DeanÂ’s ascension to the Chairmanship of the DNC, sends a clear message to the electorate of the strategy he will embark upon in the next four years. It reminds me of a similar incident during the 1992 campaign. Bill Clinton calculatingly distanced himself from African Americans by criticizing Sista Soulja in a speech in front of a furious Jesse Jackson. Bill Clinton knew he had to attract democratic moderates who were critical of the partyÂ’s embrace of issues important to blacks. The type of voters Howard Dean had in mind when he said during the campaign, "we need guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks."
Dean has made clear his strategy for winning future elections. He emphasizes keeping energized the grass roots, the bloggers, the young and disaffected voters. The type of voters he attracted during his flameout. Conspicuously absent is rhetoric geared towards the Democrats traditional voters, voters who weren’t particular thrilled with John Kerry’s presidential campaign. Dean’s history with African Americans is negligible at best. In a Slate interview, he boasted proudly that he had “two African-American roommates" during his freshman year at Yale, (that he requested no doubt!) which corresponds in his mind to a "special relationship with the African-American community." This “special relationship” amounted to Dean not having any African-Americans or Latinos serve in his Cabinet during his governorship. Only a limousine liberal, isolated and growing up on Park Avenue and in the Hamptons, would think it amusing to joke to a gathering of African Americans, that the only way Republicans would have a gathering of similar size would be to “invite the hotel staff.” Dean’s focus on red states and the west, says the party can take for granted African Americans while it attempts to reaches out. Some things never change.
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February 16, 2005
Going on "O'Reilly Factor" tonight

I'm set to go on Bill O'Reilly's talkfest tonight on Fox News Channel.
Tonight's subject has to do with a local Atlanta case where a mother killed her own five-week old baby by shaking her to death in December of 1998.
34 year-old Carissa Ashe pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntary manslaughter last week in Fulton County Superior Court, bringing to an end her murder trial.
Superior Court Judge Rowland Barnes sentenced Ashe to five years probation and to have a sterilization procedure performed in order to prevent her from having any more children. Ashe has had two more children since the death of her baby daughter Destiny Ashe in 1998.
The premature infant had been hospitalized for weeks and was killed two days after going home to her mother. Ashe told police the child simply stopped breathing.Ashe, who has no prior criminal history or complaints of abuse, could have been sentenced to 20 years in prison on pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter — defined as a killing committed with a sudden, violent irresistible passion after the assailant has been provoked.
Instead, Superior Court Judge Rowland Barnes ordered Ashe to serve five years on probation and to have the tubal ligation within three months. If she doesn't comply, prosecutors can try her on the initial murder charge.
The judge questioned Ashe to make sure she was voluntarily agreeing to the procedure.
"It was her choice to go forward," said Jan Hankins, director of the Fulton County conflict defender's office, which represented the mother.
Two of Ashe's children are living with her mother, while four are in state custody, Howard said. Her oldest child ran away from home, he said.
Local media reports that there are multiple fathers of the seven children, but conflicting reports as to how many. There is no indication that the father is present in the home with Ashe currently.
I'm set to be on around the bottom of the hour (Fox News Channel - 8P ET/5P PT), in what the producer describes as the longest segment of the program.
O'Reilly tapes during the 6P hour, so I ought to be back home in time to watch and live-blog it here.
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I agree with him about the mother, but he figures that the DA is the target. I haven't heard the particulars of the arrangement, but I think that O'Reilly should present the full case against the DA before he goes off on a joust.
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OT Warning:
curious as to what you think of this:
http://wizbangblog.com/archives/005109.php
Thanks
Posted by: Eric in Denver at February 16, 2005 11:30 AM (AoJLT)
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Knock em down Michael, I cant wait to watch!
Posted by: Scooter at February 16, 2005 12:56 PM (6krEN)
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Good luck on the Factor, Michael!
Posted by: Fausta at February 16, 2005 02:43 PM (6Pf+a)
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Good for you and wish I could watch but we don't have Fox in my cable package here.
Posted by: Dex at February 16, 2005 03:11 PM (kO17P)
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Watched it. Good segment. Fine job.
Posted by: Interested-Participant at February 16, 2005 03:48 PM (6krEN)
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First time I have seen you Michael (tonight on the Factor). Why can't everyone have as much intelligence and common sense as you do?
Posted by: Kelly at February 16, 2005 03:58 PM (fKCLM)
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Saw O'Reilly this evening, looking forward to hearing more from Mr. King.
Posted by: N Gee at February 16, 2005 04:07 PM (+7VNs)
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Michael was great. I didn't know a great deal about the case. I will do some research. I am also doing some reseach on Project 21.
Posted by: Rleslye at February 16, 2005 04:23 PM (6krEN)
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Saw Michael King on Fox. He was great!
O'reilly was upset because there was no public outcry on this case. My response.
Black on black crime is very high in the Metro Atlanta area. It carries so little "weight" as to case solving because there is just so much of it. It is just numbers.
There was no black leadership outcry because there was no white person to blame. Just look at their record of the past for proof.
The Mayor of Atlanta and the leasership of Fulton County won't say anything because they need companies relocating to the Metro area and the convention/tourist money. They do not want to scare them away by the high crime stats and lack of law enforcement / justice system convictions.
I welcome your opinion.
Posted by: Mike at February 16, 2005 06:19 PM (B6Fzp)
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Mike, you hit it right on the head. The black "leadership" doesn't care.
Posted by: Scooter at February 16, 2005 08:49 PM (Z25ce)
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Missed you last night, but found a feed on FR this morning. Michael, you did an excellent job - you were clear and articulate and didn't rise to any of the bait Bill threw your direction.
Posted by: King of Fools at February 17, 2005 04:57 AM (ktIW6)
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I thought that was you when I turned on Fox. Great job!
Posted by: Steven J. Kelso Sr. at February 17, 2005 10:58 AM (U4SDZ)
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As a mother of a fifteen month old baby girl this story outrages me. My husband and I had three miscarriages before our little miracle was born. Life is precious and some people don't get it when they continously make babies, sponge off the system and don't respect the sanctity of marriage. This mother deserves to have her tubes tied and sit in jail for a very long time. That way she can reflect on what she did and remember that each child is a blessing and we have no right to take it away. The problem in the United States is family is not important and there is no regard for the laws that were established. Some lawyers and judges are disgracing the judicial system and the importance of human life. We have to remember this was one of God's little miracles and she could not defend herself. The judicial system has failed her and our future. Life is life does not matter what religion, race, ethnicity or gender.
Posted by: Anna at February 17, 2005 12:01 PM (ywZa8)
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The judge in this case, Rowland Barnes, was just shot dead in an Atlanta courthouse. The suspect is in a highjacked car fleeing from police.
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Update on the Ashe case tonight on the O'Reilly Factor.
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MJ on same floor as pediatric unit at hospital

According to published reports this morning, Michael Jackson, who was admitted to a local hospital in Santa Barbara, CA suffering from flu symptoms, is on the same floor as
the pediatriac unit.
My "blog-sister" LaShawn got wind of it from the local newscast on WMAL radio in Washington.
I just got off the telephone with WMAL anchor Michelle Basch, who confirms that Jackson is staying on the same floor as the Pediatrics Unit. HeÂ’s supposedly there because itÂ’s the most isolated area at Marian Medical Center. Oh, the irony is disgusting!
Much like most of the rest of us, she was incredulous, and had to double-check.
I called Michelle Basch to reconfirm. She said the report is an ABC Exclusive paraphrased this way: “ABC has learned that Michael Jackson is staying on the same floor as the Pediatrics ward…”
For those of you under a rock, Jackson is on trial for child molestation.
You simply can't make this stuff up.
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