October 22, 2004
Happy 6,000th birthday, Universe?
British geologists are
celebrating the 6,000th anniversary of the birth of the universe today.
At 6pm tonight at the Geological Society of London, scientists will raise their glasses to James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh, who in 1650 used the chronology of the Bible to calculate the precise date and moment of creation.Working from the book of Genesis, and risking some speculation on the Hebrew calendar, he calculated that it began at 6pm on Saturday October 22, 4004 BC.
Actually, he put the date at October 23, and then pedantically realised that time must have begun the night before, because the Bible said that "the evening and the morning were the first day."
Of course that takes the Biblical description literally as opposed to allegorically, as many people believe.
One thing that this does not take into account, is that 6,000 years after 4004 BC is actually 1997AD -- seven years ago.
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AQ hostage Margaret Hassan begs for life in new video

In a scenario that is unsettlingly reminiscent of the Paul Bigley kidnapping a month ago, CARE International's senior worker in Iraq, Margaret Hassan, kidnapped less than a week ago, was shown
pleading for her life on a video released to Al Jazeera earlier today.
"Please help me. Please help me," said a terrified Hassan, breaking down in tears and burying her face in a tissue. She said she might be killed like British hostage Kenneth Bigley, who was beheaded by his captors earlier this month."This might be my last hours," she said in the video aired by the Arabic television station Al-Jazeera. She begged the British people to "ask Mr. Blair to take the troops out of Iraq, and not to bring them here to Baghdad. That's why people like Mr. Bigely and myself are being caught. And maybe we will die like Mr. Bigley. Please, please, I beg of you."
Hassan, seen from the shoulders up only in the video, directed her pleas toward British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Hassan implored Blair to prevent British troops from coming to Baghdad.
Unlike past kidnappings, no deadline has been set for Coalition forces to respond to the kidnapper's would-be demands and Hassan's pleas. However, many fear that Hassan may become the first Western woman to be beheaded by the monsters as the days progress.
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Ketchup Boy looking more like Elmer Fudd

John Kerry, looking more like Elmer Fudd than
American Sportsman, went goose hunting yesterday in Ohio.
Kerry stepped out of a field in a camouflage jacket and toting a 12-gauge shotgun, but with someone else carrying his goose.
"I'm too lazy," Kerry joked. "I'm still giddy over the Red Sox. It was hard to focus."
He was referring to the Red Sox ALCS win over the Yankees the night before. Kerry stayed up late watching the game, then got up for the 7AM hunting trip at a supporter's farm in Boardman, OH.
The GOP and the National Rifle Association criticized Kerry's obvious 2nd Amendment photo op.
Campaigning in Ohio, Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites) on Thursday criticized Kerry's hunting excursion, saying, "The second amendment is more than just a photo opportunity."
The National Rifle Association said it bought a full-page ad in Thursday's Youngstown newspaper that says Kerry is posing as a sportsman while opposing gun-owners' rights. Kerry has denied NRA claims that he wants to "take away" guns, but he supported the ban on assault-type weapons and requiring background checks at gun shows
"If John Kerry thinks the Second Amendment is about photo ops, he's Daffy," says the ad the NRA said would run in The Vindicator. It features a large photo of Kerry with his finger on a shotgun trigger but looking in another direction.
Meanwhile, labor unions have been circulating fliers among workers that say Kerry won't take away guns. "He likes his own gun too much," says one of the fliers from the Building Trades Department of the AFL-CIO that features a picture of Kerry aiming a shotgun.
This begs the obvious question: Is Kerry's shotgun photo-op (sans goose, of course, lest he piss off the PETA crowd) every bit as stupid as the Dukakis tank photo-op in 1988?
It sounds like the Kerry campaign is in meltdown with stupid (Kerry's "gay" gaffe in the final debate) quote after stupid (Teresa Heinz-Ketchup's insult of teachers and librarians this week) quote after stupid (Kerry's "Elmer Fudd" photo op yesterday) image.
How long before he pisses off yet another group of Americans with his obvious pandering and idiotic statements? I'm sure he "has a plan" to prevent himself from looking stupid. But of course, he'll never let us in on what his plan is.
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October 21, 2004
Martha Stewart: Helping fellowing inmates with microwave cooking

Martha Stewart is taking up her time in prison by helping her fellow inmates with their microwave recipes. Meanwhile, her lawyers are working on her appeal.
"She's making the best of what's necessarily a difficult situation," lawyer Walter Dellinger said on NBC's "Today." "There is no freedom. It's regimented. She has no privacy. They are subject to strip searches. But she's so resilient."the appeals brief, made public Thursday, argues prosecutors and the trial judge kept the jury from understanding the difference.
"A barrage of pre-trial leaks and in-court accusations left the indelible impression that she was guilty of that offense," it says. "Tarring Stewart with an uncharged, highly inflammatory crime was fundamentally unfair."
Because inmates can only use a microwave to do their own cooking, Stewart is working with fellow prisoners to "come up with some creative recipes" based on the limited number of ingredients available at the prison commissary, Dellinger said.
"She has a group that is cooking," he said. "She is trying to figure out innovative ways to do microwave cooking which is all they have."
Stewart is serving a five-month sentence at the minimum-security federal women's prison in Alderson, WV.
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October 20, 2004
Why Black Voters Will Cost Kerry The Presidency

The Horserace Blog has a detailed dissertation as to
why black voters will cost Ketchup Boy the White House.
Regular readers are well aware that I think this election is over, that George W. Bush will be reelected. There are two reasons why I think this is the case:1. Kerry is going to under-perform badly among black voters relative to GoreÂ’s performance in 2000.
2. Bush is going to over-perform among Catholics relative to his performance in 2000.
Two weeks ago, the latest Pew Poll came out showing Kerry enjoying 70% support among blacks. Just today The Center for Policy and Economic Studies announced that in their poll, Kerry enjoyed 69% support among blacks compared to 18% for Bush. They conducted a similar poll at the same point in the 2000 race. It showed Gore 74%, Bush 9%. According to this poll, then, Kerry is underperforming among blacks by roughly 14% of the vote, a statistically significant difference. What would that mean if these numbers hold for the next month?
Further analysis on the black electorate and the remainder of the election process can be found at
The Horserace Blog, which has now found a place in the blogroll.
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Sometimes I wish I were black so I could not vote for Kerry and make it hurt worse
Posted by: Sharp as a Marble at October 20, 2004 12:28 PM (VxPRK)
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Have you seen this?
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/154/story_15467_1.html
Summary: A recent Pew Research Center poll released Wednesday has Kerry winning among white Catholics 50%-43%.
What do you make of it?
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Edwards & Joker, separated at birth

'Nuff said.
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Kerry says he'll discontinue terror alerts; head in sand works better

John Kerry says that
he'll quit using the color-coded terror alert system that's been in use since shortly after 9/11, in a new
Rolling Stone interview by publisher Jann Wenner being published late this week.
"I think Americans, sadly, laugh at it," Kerry said, referring to the alerts in an interview to be published Friday in Rolling Stone. "They don't know what to do."
The interview includes a response from Kerry to the Swift Boat Veterans group that has put commercials opposing his candidacy on television.
Kerry said he felt "a sense of bitter disappointment" by the ads run by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth that questioned his conduct and the medals he received as a naval lieutenant during the Vietnam War. But he insisted he and others had dealt effectively with the ad controversy, despite widespread criticism that his campaign had been slow to respond."Look, when people hold up something that's a complete and total lie, it takes a few days to show people and convince them. We did. They've been completely discredited," Kerry said. "I was surprised that the media, even when they knew it was lies, continued to cover it and treat it as entertainment."
Rolling Stone is on the record as supporting the removal of President Bush by any means necessary. The magazine's support of Kerry is well known, and has had several articles supportive of the candidate over the course of the year.
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Britian stopped the terror alerts because they found it wasn't effective. I've read the same thing happened with Israel.
No one pays attention to them.
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Proof that Jimmy Carter is ready for "Shady Pines"

Former President Jimmy Carter, appearing on MSNBC's
Hardball on Monday evening,
uttered words that I would never have though I'd hear from a president, sitting or former.
I think another parallel is that in some ways the Revolutionary War could have been avoided. It was an unnecessary war.
I think it's time for Jimmuh to consider that retirement home down in south Georgia.
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But what he didn't mention was that the British were in North America for the O-I-L....
Posted by: Mad Mikey at October 20, 2004 08:54 AM (xGZ+b)
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He's right. It might have been avoided with a compromise. Of course, here's what North America would have looked like:
1) The Original colonies probably would have divided into three countries--North, MidAtlantic & South-- any deal with Britain would have precluded expansion to the Midwest--they would have kept that fot themselves. Without expansion, the slavery issue & economics would have torn the colonies apart.
2) The "midwest" of Ohio, Ill, etc. probably would be its own separate country
3) Napoleon never would have relinquished the Lousiana Territory to Britain--so there's another country
4)Florida? Its own country.
5) Texas & the the southwest-- either on its own, or part of an expanded Mexico, especially if "english" settlers couldn't cross "French" Louisiana
6) Washington & Oregon probably stay with England--or western Canada-- or on their own
7) Alaska? Russian or independent
So, a "compromise" with Britain probably would have led to 11 or 12 countries on North America, instead of 3. Which would look alot like...Europe. Which was the focal point for how many millions of deaths in the wars of the 19th & 20th Centuries?
Jimmy Carter. I can't believe anyone talks to him about foreign policy.
Jimmy Carter. Which is Latin for "Neville Chamberlein.
Posted by: Tony Iovino at October 20, 2004 09:01 AM (zWXzw)
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Yes. What DO we do with loose cannons who happen to be former presidents?
Posted by: Sissy Willis at October 20, 2004 10:12 AM (53FkQ)
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What do we do?
I think we should get Jimmy to pass the joint around......and quit holdin it for so damn long & bogardin the weed. President Dumbass has clearly taken a few hits too many.
Now, can a brotha get a hit or what? Pass it to the left like you 'posed to, James.
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"It's worse than that, he's dead, Jim; dead, Jim; dead, Jim..."

When's the last time anyone heard from the elusive Osama Bin Laden?
To be exact -- and if you even believe it was him -- it was the May 7 audio tape offering gold for the assassination of Jerry Bremer.
Prior to that was the European "truce" offered by audio tape that showed up in the wake of the Spanish train bombings, which, if memory serves, was unauthenticated by the CIA. Then was an audio tape that surfaced on Al Jazeera in early January.
Last time we SAW him? A year ago -- October 19, 2003 -- a video of Osama with no sound, looking hale and hearty (in stark contrast to the frail-looking Osama from the Tora Bora bombing era of December 2001) picking his way up a slope in an unidentified rocky region.
Gregory Djerejian points out the signs that are becoming increasingly obvious: that Osama is as dead as Elvis, lest he show up at your corner 7-Eleven.
Folks, bottom line: we have to go all the way back to December 26th 2001 to see a video of UBL that really seems to get close to passing a smell test evidencing that's he actually, you know, alive (and he didn't look too smashing in it either).
Now, does anyone seriously believe that UBL wouldn't, if he were alive, be doing his very damnedest to release a tape, soonest, rubbing Bush's nose in it for not having caught him--dead or alive? Just as a little pre-election present, say, maybe to give the opposition a little assist in hyping the disingenous Tora Bora meme? Doubtless, he would, no? Unless, of course, he's dead. Which, I'm beginning to feel pretty comfortable concluding, may well be the happy reality as we sit here today.
But then again, I guess if Osama were truly dead, it would completely torpedo the Kerry arguement of military attention to "the target."
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October 19, 2004
Are you crazy? Take the test and find out here
Click the link to take the
Insanity Test:
Turn on the Speakers and allow the page to load fully
Stare at the Picture without laughing for 60 seconds
If you start laughing consider yourself legally insane
For the record, I made it for about five seconds.
Then I lost it. Completely.
I'm still wiping tears out of my eyes.
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I didn't laugh. That was the soundtrack to my wedding video.
Posted by: Tony Iovino at October 19, 2004 05:57 PM (0eViP)
Posted by: Dodd at October 20, 2004 10:34 AM (XCbDl)
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that was cute... but I didn't laugh. That was the soundtrack to my honeymoon night.
lol
Posted by: Joshua at October 20, 2004 04:16 PM (Itkit)
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3 seconds, maybe. But I already knew I was a bit unhinged.
Posted by: Samantha at October 21, 2004 04:38 PM (sYFP3)
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I didn't even make it 2 seconds. They're coming to take me away...
Posted by: david at October 22, 2004 10:44 PM (Vr+Pw)
Posted by: ncentrey at November 19, 2004 11:39 AM (+7VNs)
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THAT WAS THE FUCKING CRAZY FROG. THAT SHIT IS NOT FUNNY, ITS JUST FUCKING ANNOYING. IF YOU LAUGH AT IT YOUR NOT INSANE, YOUR JUST A FUCKING DICKHEAD WITH NO FUCKING LIFE.
FROM CAPTAIN PLANET
P.S. I HAVE SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDER AND I DIDNT LAUGH YOU DICKHEAD
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Kid swallows cocaine & dies, mother sues police

Parents of a 16 year-old boy who died after swallowing cocaine are suing the city of Dearborn, MI's police department for $50 million dollars.
Lawyers for the family of Quantrell Pryor claim that police saw Pryor swallow the cocaine, yet did not take him to the hospital until it was too late to save the boy.
"The doctor said if he would have gotten here in 30 minutes or earlier, or even an hour earlier it would have made such a difference," said LaTanya Pryor, the teen's mother.Dearborn police stopped Pryor last Tuesday outside the JC Penney department store at Fairlane Mall when they noticed the left rear window was broken out in the vehicle he was driving.
Pryor panicked and swallowed cocaine he had in his possession, according to the station's reports.
Pryor was taken by squad car to the Dearborn police station at about 5 p.m. Police said he repeatedly denied that he had ingested any drugs when questioned by officers.
Pryor was transferred by ambulance to Oakwood Hospital from police custody after going into convulsions inside an observation cell at about 6:20 p.m., police said.
Several questions beg to be asked here: firstly,
if police officers
did see him swallow the cocaine, does normal procedure suggest they automatically take him to the hospital? Secondly, the mother appears, at least from the published reports in the local press, not to deal with any of her son's guilt. It's all the fault of the police, in her mind.
It sounds like she's more concerned with the money, her claims to the contrary notwithstanding.
I'm sorry. The cops, nor the city, are not responsible for her son's stupidity.
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Darwinism at its finest.
Posted by: Sharp as a Marble at October 19, 2004 06:15 AM (VxPRK)
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If they did know he had ingested a large amount and i emphasise the if, then they should have taken him to a hospital. That said the guy sounds like a complete plank. If you are carrying enough on you for the police to hit you with trafficking or intent to distribute then it is likely to be a quantity large enough to kill you if you eat it.
Posted by: young-white-and-liberal at October 19, 2004 06:38 AM (E1ciy)
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The blame should be on the root of the cause, which was him having illegal drugs in the first place. And I know his mother knew he either sold drugs or used them. So why is the police being blamed? Instead of the police being sued, the mother should be taken to jail for manslaughter for not preventing her son to use/sell illegal drugs.
Posted by: Tavares Forby at October 19, 2004 06:58 AM (QvwDm)
Posted by: Lola at October 19, 2004 11:51 AM (V1eTE)
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Gulp!!............Oops.
Posted by: beau at October 22, 2004 03:01 AM (ZlPLu)
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I AM SORRY THAT YOU ALL FEEL THAT WAY BUT THAT WAS MY FRIEND AND I NO HE DID SOMETHING DUMB BUT A KID LOST HIS LIFE AND WHAT IF THIS WAS YOUR FRIEND OR KID IT DONT FELL GOOD CAUSE MS.Pryor AND NO SHE IS NOT JUST CONCERNED WITH MONEY SHE JUST LOST HER SON.
Posted by: dayady at October 25, 2004 01:41 PM (+7VNs)
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First of that is my cousin life that was taken away. It doesn't matter if he sold or used drugs. No one deserves to die in the fashion. He was treated like he was nothing and to Tavares and Beau put your one of your family memebers in the situtation, you wouldnt feel that way. You cant watch you child every movement. So in no way is LaTony guilty of anything. If anything those dirty a.., police officers are guilty because they didn't have any value for his life nor their job. I hope they are put under the jail and abused for the way they did Quanny, beaten and left to die. They should suffer to the maxium extent
Posted by: Crystal at November 12, 2004 11:44 AM (6krEN)
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why is it that parents always find someone else to blame for their kid's behavior. It is obvious that the mother did not teach her child the dangers of drugs. Why is she trying to blame the cops for her bad parenting? I feel bad for this kid because he should not have died this way. However, I also believe that if the cops did see him swallow the cocaine and they chose not to do anything, then they are just as guilty as the mother for not intervening. After all he was just a kid.
Posted by: ncentrey at November 19, 2004 11:30 AM (+7VNs)
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Me and my Brother DRE was his friend for about 6 years until i moved from the Plymonth Square projects where we stay for about 12 years. I hope his mother wins, R.i.p
QUANTRELL PRYOR
Posted by: Joshua Richardson at December 07, 2004 09:59 AM (Ad6Z6)
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What the F**K Beau that was my nigga that died and you make fun of S**T like that H*. Just no when someone in your family dies think of what F**K you said H*.And Ms. Pryor thought him every thing she could and my Nigga did what he had to do.
Posted by: Joshua Richardson at December 07, 2004 10:14 AM (Ad6Z6)
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Quanny was a friend of mine and there was a time when we got to be on a very close level. What a lot of people may not understand is no matter what he was doing whether it was wrond or not, his life should not be gone away because of it. He was special and very smart if you really listened to what he was saying. It is sad that people could be so simple minded in saying that it was his mother's fault or that he was dumb. Have a little compassion for his soul and the people still here on earth that cared about him. In no way was it his mother's fault Quanny knew exactly what he was doing and believe me his mind may have been made up but in no way should his life be gone for any reason because it could have been prevented. I know he was probably scared and you have to realize that we all make mistakes but the mistake that Quanny made should not have cost him his life. The Dearborne police knew exactly what they were doing and it is very cruel and evil that the officers that arrested him didn't help him and treated him like a dog. No matter if what he was doing was illegal Quanny could have still been her his death was preventable. He is gone because those B****es wanted him to be gone. He was only 16 and today is his birthdayhe would have been 17 but he is gone ang yes I took him for granted but we all miss him.
Posted by: Corinne at December 15, 2004 04:30 AM (/2TmF)
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some people in this world are just cruel. Here some of you are making fun of this kid(beau)and he lost his life. That kid was only 17 years old and swallowing the crack cocaine was probably A first reaction.If he was scared then you can not blame him. but you can blame the dearborn police for being stupid and inconsiderate of a young black males life. obviously if they asked him questions about ingesting the drug then they knew what he had done. they should have taken him to the hospital. It is not his mothers fault at all. she could only tell her son right from wrong and trust that he listens. We have lost a life of yet another young black male that could have been successful.
Posted by: kandy at December 19, 2004 05:58 AM (ywZa8)
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Seems like stuff like this happens with the Daerborn police. Geoffrey Feiger(yeah, I know he's an idiot!) has a lawsuit going against them over an incident where some officers were called to the scene of a disturbance in east Dearborn. A 17 year old kid had his neck broken when he was, according to Feiger, was assaulted by the police. I've been verbally abused and threatened by a Dearborn cop during a traffic stop. Sure, I was driving like a knucklehead but that didn't give him the right to tell me that "someone may just drag my ass behind one of these buildings and beat the hell out of me" for driving stupid in Dearborn. But, what can I do about it? Nothing. Who would the mayor or police chief believe if I told them about that incident?
Posted by: shark at December 22, 2004 03:58 PM (Wa4Ax)
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It's sad that the kid died.
However, if you swallow your stash what happens next is your fault -- particularly if you deny doing it and the police don't have any hard evidence that you did.
The police do not have the right to force you to empty your stomach without probable cause: to save the kid's life would have violated his rights.
The kid would rather die than tell the truth about the crack he swallowed, and the law grants him that right. It was a brave choice. It was his choice.
Posted by: The Right to Die at January 12, 2005 04:28 PM (/eYeo)
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another case of someone just trying to make a buck. The crack heads mother is the one just trying to make the buck or 50 million. His life was not even worth that much. It is his responsibility to tell the police if he swallowed the crack after being pulled over for driving in a stolen car. Dismiss the lawsuit!!!
Posted by: a at February 06, 2005 01:14 PM (1R5LM)
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if your going to swallow crack do it on your own time and your own watch not on the time of police officer which they may be held resonsible for your actions in the world we live in. The police did noting wrong. They should not be responsible at all.
Posted by: he committed suicide at February 06, 2005 01:17 PM (1R5LM)
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Quanny was my friend he was real cool he stayed in the same square where my aunt use to stay. I moved from detroit to south carolina and im just now finding out. I personaly dont think that the comments are called for(Beau)and it's not ms.reeds fault it is dearborn police fault because obviously they must of seen him swalloe something and asked him about it knowing they should of takeing him to the hospital. But it be alright god go take care cause he knows who's responsible.
Ms.Reed keep ya head up and stay strong you need help im always in the square wit ms.C
R.I.P. Quanny lu v ya and see when i get there.
Posted by: Elisha at February 11, 2005 01:38 AM (FTlIl)
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No matter which way this is looked at people are going to think what they what to. If you were there at the time that this happened then you really don't know what happened. No, the kid did not deserve to die, but he is the one that killed himself and that sucks for his family. But the blame is not the police. They did not put the crack in his mouth and make him eat it. And the mom trying to get money is not going to get her son back. When things go wrong people always look for someone to blame, which in this case is the police. If the police weren't there then people that were close to the kid would blame whoever else was around. Do you really think the officers wanted that kid to die? What do they get out of it? Nothing but promblems. He was doing something wrong and got caught. And the out comes sucks for all parties involved. The officer have to live with it and so dose the mom. And the one to blame is the kid. It sucks for someone you love to die, but what can you do when they do it to themselves.
Posted by: Jordan at February 14, 2005 08:11 AM (NmdrC)
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I think its the police fault...They dont hardly ever do they job..but when they see a young black man in a car they mess with them..Lets b honest the po pos thought he was in a stolen car but he wasnt! Anyway Quanny was one of BestFriends so i jus here to show a lil of my luv! And for all yall that think Ms.Reed is trying to get some money can kiss my a55...Fuk all ya'll, u only kno what u heard! Which is nothing! Love ya Quannie!
Posted by: Teonna aka Lucky at February 20, 2005 10:48 AM (ywZa8)
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I am sorry that the kid died. It is not the fault of the police, or his mother, that he swallowed the crack. He swallowed the crack and he died. Crack is illegal because it is bad for you. He know the crack was illegal, that's why he swallowed it.
If you shoot at a cop and they shoot back at you is that the fault of the cop?
Posted by: Dearborn Resident at May 10, 2005 10:03 AM (Ezrcu)
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listen,, first the paper said that he was in a stolen vehicle, next his so called friend that was with him fled, next he had crack on him,,,, whos at fault???? the police always seem to be the blame but maybe,, just maybe it was the youths fault for following his peers. its sad that he died but maybe if he woulda said he swallowed crack the police woulda taken him to the hospital 1st. hmmmmm? sounds reasonable and we are all human,,, not perfect
Posted by: concerned person at May 11, 2005 03:21 PM (HF9SW)
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The police are definitely not the ones at fault. The mother is not the one at fault. The boy who did this probably didn't realize that it would kill him, it's sad but ultimately it was the worst choice of his life.
Suing the city for money won't bring him back, all the money in the world won't bring him back.
Posted by: Unfortunate at May 18, 2005 08:12 AM (Q83x+)
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Police investigating claims of NAACP trading crack for fake voter forms in OH

Police in a Cleveland suburb are investigating whether or not an NAACP voter drive gave a man crack cocaine in exchange for voter registrations.
Defiance County, OH police arrested 22 year-old Chad Staton after he told them he had accepted crack cocaine in exchange for submitting more than 100 phony voter registration forms in names that included Mary Poppins, Dick Tracy, Michael Jordan and George Foreman.
"Staton was to be paid for each registration form that he could get citizens to fill out," the sheriff said. "However, Staton himself filled out the registrations and returned them to the woman who hired him from Toledo."According to (Defiance Co. Sheriff David) Westrick, the NAACP's National Voter Fund had submitted the false registrations to the elections board in Cleveland. George Forbes, Cleveland chapter president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said Monday that the voter fund operates independently from his chapter.
Officers said they interviewed a Toledo woman who claimed that she had paid Staton with cocaine for the registrations. Officers said they obtained a search warrant and took voter registrations and drug paraphernalia from her home.
What? The cemetary rolls haven't been checked yet?
And the Dems insist that WE are the paragon of dirty tricks?
Heh. Yeah, right.
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Have to say it: Oh, those chads, again.
Posted by: Fausta at October 19, 2004 09:37 AM (amKa9)
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it illegal to pay someone per piece (per registration)... I thought they had to be paid an hourly rate to do the sign ups... maybe the laws are different in each state?
Posted by: Madfish Willie at October 20, 2004 07:16 AM (usnuR)
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What advancement did the NAACP obtain since it was founded ?
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The Breck Girl at work; Someone call the Fab Five!

Metrosexual and Vice Presidential candidate John Edwards primps, puffs, combs and flips his hair around as he prepares for a television appearance
in this video captured for posterity by the incomprable Harry Shearer.
He tries to straighten it with his fingers. A makeup technician approaches with a comb, but the senator likes it just so and does the combing himself. He signals he's ready for hair spray by closing his eyes expectantly, like a child.
Then he says, "Thank you, Mommy."
I wonder if his wife does this for him at home. He looks like a prime candidate for the Fab Five from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
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CARE head in Iraq kidnapped

The senior official from CARE International in Iraq has been kidnapped by the monsters.
Margaret Hassan was taken this morning, according to a CARE spokesperson.
Robert Glasser, a director with the charity, said Ms Hassan was CARE's head of operations in Iraq.He said she was an Iranian national who had been caring for people in the country for more than 25 years.
Mr Glasser added he had no idea of a motive for the kidnap and believed Ms Hassan had been unharmed.
"We are doing what we can for her release," he added.
CARE is an international charity - not anybody's occupying force or anything.
Just damn.
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If the case of the Telegraph journalist from last month is anything to go by CARE should contact Al Sadr and get him to sort it out. He made it clear he has no quarrell with non comabatants.
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October 18, 2004
'Embarrassed' college students start StopMarionBarry.com

A group of college students from Washington, DC, who describe themselves as "embarrassed," have started
StopMarionBarry.com.
The site includes a request to sign a petition in protest of the candidacy of the former DC mayor and current DC City Council candidate.
Barry was arrested in 1990 for drug possession at a downtown Washington hotel. The FBI videotape of Barry's crime and arrest were broadcast worldwide. He served six months in jail, and was reelected to the mayor's office once again, serving until 1999.
In 2002, Barry campaigned for an at-large seat on the city council. During the campaign, Park Police caught Barry with "a powdery substance under his nose." Drug-sniffing dogs found traces of cocaine and marijuana in his car.
The students are outraged at the very thought of Barry running for, and most likely winning political office once again in the Nation's Capitol.
Barry's lack of common sense is well known, but the locals in DC continue to support him anyway.
Marion Barry, in his own words:"First, it was not a strip bar, it was an erotic club. And second, what can I say? I'm a night owl."
"Bitch set me up."
"I am clearly more popular than Reagan. I am in my third term. Where's Reagan? Gone after two! Defeated by George Bush and Michael Dukakis no less."
"The laws in this city are clearly racist. All laws are racist. The law of gravity is racist."
"People blame me because these water mains break, but I ask you, if the water mains didn't break, would it be my responsibility to fix them then? Would it?"
"I am a great mayor; I am an upstanding Christian man; I am an intelligent man; I am a deeply educated man; I am a humble man."
"If you take out the killings, Washington actually has a very, very low crime rate."
Logic certainly isn't Barry's strong suit, and judging by the citizens in Washington who are poised to put the man back in office, seem to enjoy being laughing stocks represented by an idiot of a laughing stock.
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How much scorn was placed at the feet of the good people in Lousianna when their race for gov. came down to a convict and a klanner?
Posted by: DarkStar at October 18, 2004 02:41 PM (cnw1A)
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just like a line from the movie solider story, we don't need that type anymore.
Posted by: Dex at October 18, 2004 03:48 PM (+kfB5)
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Who cares, DS? What's your point?
Posted by: LB at October 19, 2004 03:52 AM (Qa+f/)
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"The laws in this city are clearly racist. All laws are racist. The law of gravity is racist."
Comedy gold!
Posted by: Juliette at October 19, 2004 09:43 AM (rxg4c)
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Now you understand why I refuse to live in DC. My vote would be purely wasted there.
Posted by: Lola at October 19, 2004 11:55 AM (V1eTE)
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My point is, the scorn placed on D.C. goes way beyond the scorn for other places who knowingly put scum in office.
Posted by: DarkStar at October 19, 2004 03:26 PM (cnw1A)
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DarkStar: A lot. Next question?
Also, consider this. Edwards is in the pokey, last I heard from him; and Duke is never, ever going to get over 10% in a statewide office again. So Louisiana has worked its way out of its vote-for-the-crook phase; unlike, say, France in '02. And, unfortunately, unlike DC.
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I'm left with my mouth hanging open, kinda like the AFLAC duck when confronted with Yogi Berra logic.
I saw this in the comments at Wizbang(?) and thought it just about sums up all things in the Democrats campaign this season... amzing that so many people can be so wrong about everything... maybe it really is like Pixy says - you can fool some of the people all of the time, and those are the ones you need to concentrate on!
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October 17, 2004
Is this the face of Kal-El?

According to
Ain't It Cool,
Dark Horizons,
Latino Review &
Empire Online, former soap star Brandon Routh has been tapped by director Bryan Singer to be the new Superman.
Routh is a native Iowan, and is known to most audiences for his role as Seth Anderson on ABC's One Life To Live in 2001 & 2002. Routh has had guest roles on Will & Grace, Cold Case & Gilmore Girls over the past couple of years.
Singer, of course, is known for directing both X-Men movies, as well as The Usual Suspects.
He's set to make us believe Routh can fly in July 2006.
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obviously not a smart kid. Playing Superman is the kiss of death.
Posted by: princec at October 17, 2004 05:59 PM (BhnRD)
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What do you mean princec? Dean Cain is a star on that hit Television show "The Clubhouse" right now!
Oh wait, never mind.......
Incidentally, they should take the following comic book and make it the script for the movie, if not they are wasting a perfect script..
http://www.ugo.com/channels/comics/features/supremepower_contact/default.asp
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October 15, 2004
KRS-One -- not one of the smartest folks in the world

Rapper KRS-One has come out with a statement at the New Yorker Festival at the beginning of October that has
many folks up in arms.
claiming that he and other African-Americans "cheered when 9/11 happened . . . I say that proudly."As reported in the New York Daily News and confirmed by a New Yorker spokeswoman, the rapper explained his views by saying that prior to the attack World Trade Center security guards prevented black people from entering "because of the way we talk and dress. So when the planes hit the building, we were like, 'Mmmm -- justice.' [9/11] doesn't affect us. 9/11 happened to them, not us. The rich . . . those who are oppressing us. RCA or BMG, Universal, the radio stations."
KRS-One also criticized recent voter registration campaigns by members of the hip-hop community. "Voting in a corrupt society adds more corruption," he said. "America has to commit suicide if the world is to be a better place." This comment drew a heated response fellow panelist and former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, who yelled, "That is wrong, man. Suicide is not the answer."
He has no problem with taking American money, yet goes on a bitch-fest? If this country is so damn corrupt, then you've got two options: make a change, or get the hell out. I don't see him doing either one.
Talk about hypocritical. Not only that, if he actually DID cheer, I would dare say that I would wonder about his sanity.
It sounds like when common sense was handed out, he missed the delivery.
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That really makes me furious. One of the outcomes of the horrific sacrifice of our countrymen in 9/11 was to strenghten national identity and diminish ethnic identity.
Posted by: Jane at October 15, 2004 06:02 AM (AaBEz)
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That's an insult to the hundreds of blacks who died at the WTC on 9/11.
Posted by: Fausta at October 15, 2004 07:56 AM (amKa9)
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If I recall it correctly, NYT published a list, with pictures where available, and a short bio of each person. There were several dark-skinned people whose photos were included. One well knows you can't walk away with your face painted black and get away with it.
Posted by: Lola at October 15, 2004 08:02 AM (V1eTE)
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And we all thought the reaction to OJ Simpson was bad.
Boy, do we know how to needlessly stay angry victims & cultivate hatred.......but white people should stop entirely. Right.
Posted by: Beau at October 15, 2004 08:09 AM (ZlPLu)
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you see what the liberal school teaching do to you.
Posted by: Dex at October 15, 2004 01:56 PM (AU1k3)
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I couldn't believe this. And then when you go and read the whole quote (just to give KRS the benefit of the doubt and to see if his words really were taken out of context), it gets
worse.
I'm disappointed as hell. He
was one of the most relevant rappers of our generation. What happened?!
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What's even more disheartening is that his attitude toward this great country of ours will matter not a whit in his record sales. Too many of us are willing to erect a wall between the ethos of a person and the entertainment value of what that cretin produces. I, for one, don't listen to rap or hip hop music. But if I did, this carbuncle on the ass of humanity would never be played on my audio equipment ever again. I
do listen to country, and the Ditzie Tricks get the ol' one-two Preset Punch whenever a radio station around here has the balls to replay their crap.
I think it says something about the intellectual acuity of a person who disregards who an "artist" really is and avidly supports that "artist's" fantasy persona. I spit in their general direction.
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matter not a whit in his record sales.
His record sales are close to zero.
Posted by: DarkStar at October 16, 2004 07:11 AM (cnw1A)
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I've been a fan of hip hop since I was in the womb. But never have I listened to KRS One. He never said anything valid and he never said anything meaningful. And if you are not going to do neither, at least be entertaining... he has never been that either.
His comments are unnecessary and, for lack of a better term, retarded. Notice he didn't make these comments when 9/11 first happened...Why? He knows the backlash in response to such an unpatriotic comment would have ruined him (like he isn't ruined already).
If thinks that Al Qaeda is so great and that their actions were justified, he should go live with Al Qaeda. Stop accepting the 'American money' that pays his ass and keeps food in his mouth. Stop accepting the money he receives from the interviews that he gets from making these bullshit ass comments just to get some attention.
The way I read it, he states that 9/11 was justified because the WTC wouldn't even let us black folks in because of the way we dress and talk. Damn, right. I'm of the hip-hop generation. But there is a time a place for everything. There nothing wrong with baggy jeans, throwback jerseys, white tees, low rider jeans, broken dialect, slang, or whatever as long at is worn and spoken at the right time and place (the club, at home, family & friends bbq, etc.). But it is not for business. The WTC was a place of business and if you go in your street/club wear and uneducated babble, how the hell do you expect someone to take you seriously? You're dressing and talking like a fuckin' teenager!
If KRS One was denied entrance because of his clothes and talk, it was deserved. Grown up and get some business about yourself.
Being denied entrance to a building does not justify the killing of hundreds of people...it doesn't even justify the killing of one. Any racial, political, financial injustice does not justify killing people.
He criticized the campaign to get young Americans...and for that matter, to get EVERYONE to go out and vote. What the hell?!?!? Does he want us to sit on our asses and do nothing while being a bitter black-American like himself? Fuck that. If anything, he has given me more reason to go out and vote this year. You donÂ’t corruption, make and effort to change it - donÂ’t just bitch about it.
He got the attention he wanted but he still won't sell an album.
Posted by: Bigredd at October 16, 2004 10:06 AM (GrEDx)
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skh, you're crazy.
You don't listen to the Dixie Chicks because they spoke out? Because they expressed opinion? Or was it because they didn't share
your view of the world. That is what scares me. Not that you think they were wrong, but that you refuse to listen to their music because they spoke their minds.
As Americans they have the right to speak out - they never gave up that right when they became entertainers, people forget that sometimes.
Respect the fact that they were willing to put their careers on the line for something they believed in, even if you didn't agree.
Bigredd, you comment about KRS ONE:
"He never said anything valid and he never said anything meaningful. And if you are not going to do neither, at least be entertaining... he has never been that either."
You are making that up. Sure, he is wrong here but at the same time his lyrics are valid and meaningful a lot of times. Of course, if you are white then it is hard to empathize or even understand some of the things he talks about. Not that I'm defending this comment or even saying I liked KRS, it's just that you are uninformed (or ignorant if you prefer). KRS talked about "black only" issues mainly, not bitches and money like others who pander to the white community. That is why is isn't the pop star "P.Diddy" is.
Posted by: John Lamar at October 16, 2004 10:42 AM (0fAvl)
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Incidentally, I commuted into NY through the WTC every work day for seven years. There was no way you could "be denied entrance to the WTC", since there were several subway lines, PATH trains from NJ, parking area, and I forget how many entrances. Hundreds of thousands of people went through those buildings every day. Just on the office space alone, the two towers had capacity for 50,000 workers, which doesn't include the hotel and the smaller buildings at the site.
KRS-One might have been denied entrance to the Windows On The World restaurant, which had
a dress code. There was a direct elevator to the WOTW from the main lobby and there was a security guard at that elevator. I was denied entrance once to the WOTW because I was with my friend and her husband -- her husband was wearing jeans and a sweatshirt, and the WOTW required coat and necktie, no jeans. That's also the case at several of the nicer restaurants, such as The Four Seasons, in NYC.
However, on several other ocassions when I took (better-dressed) friends from out of town to the WOTW there was no problem.
The race/ethnicity of my group was never an issue.
Posted by: Fausta at October 17, 2004 03:20 AM (amKa9)
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John Lamar: I'm crazy, huh? You find it difficult to separate the person from their personality? Perhaps you find it worthwhile to suffer the "art" of convicted murderers and child molesters who might have some smidgen of artistic ability? I'd rather not.
That's a logical fallacy, though. Let me re-state my thoughts: Since you produce the "Freedom of Speech" defense, you should realize that the Ditzie Tricks, while free to say whatever they like (within legal constraints) also must suffer the effects of people like myself who don't like what they have to say. Further, I have no respect for people who patronize celebrities who insist on using their stardom as a bully pulpit. From Sean Penn to the Baldwins to those same Ditzie Tricks, I respected one and all of them UNTIL they comprised my enjoyment of their product by spewing anti-American bullshit. You may like that. If you do, then you most likely agree with their borderline treason. Good for you, Son, good for you. Keep giving these miscreants the wages of your sweat and labor so they may continue to abet the leftists...they'll sure appreciate any assistance that you'll provide.
And here's a little free speech of my own: sKerry, Edwards, Daschle, Lieberman, and the rest of the Dhimmicraps can kiss my ass. They propound nothing positive for America, but promise doom and gloom incessantly. FETE.
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John Lamar writes:
You don't listen to the Dixie Chicks because they spoke out? Because they expressed opinion? Or was it because they didn't share your view of the world. That is what scares me. Not that you think they were wrong, but that you refuse to listen to their music because they spoke their minds.
I'm puzzled why this would scare you.
When someone pisses you off, there are degrees of pissed-offedness, based on the level of their offense. (Is that a word? It should be.) Surely you've encountered someone who says or does something that just aggravates you so much you no longer wish to even see them if you can help it. In this case, SKH found Natalie Main's comments so offensive that s/he no longer even wants to hear their music.
This doesn't say that the Dixie Chicks didn't have the right to say it, it simply says that because they did, SKH is outta here.
I personally didn't quite listening to them at first. The point where I had a problem came about when the three of them started (loudly) playing the poor censored victims and complaining about fans exercising their right to quit listening to their music in order to make a statement of their own. At that point, I quit buying the Dixie Chicks music. I still listen to a couple of their older songs, which I consider BN (Before Natalie opened her big mouth) and therefore acceptable. :g:
As Americans they have the right to speak out - they never gave up that right when they became entertainers, people forget that sometimes.
Respect the fact that they were willing to put their careers on the line for something they believed in, even if you didn't agree.
Exactly! See, you've got it. You just illustrated it right there. They have the right to say it, SKH has the right to not listen.
As for this guy, this KRS-One, he's in a whole different league than the Dixie Chicks. They demonstrated stupipdity, he's demonstrating just about two feet this side of treasonous, IMHO.
Who's his publisher? Be interesting to see how they respond to his statements.
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you've got to be careful of the liberal media, he didn't actually say that. "Like everyone I was shocked to read that I and other African-Americans actually “cheered when 911 happened” and that I have “declared my solidarity with Al Qaeda”. When I read my words taken out of context I was shocked and disappointed that the Daily News would go this far to assassinate my character and distort my views. Such statements with no follow up explanation or interview from KRS-ONE as to what he may have meant or even a complete quote of my point is simply irresponsible journalism on the Daily News’ part. I would never just say something as crazy as “we cheered when 911 happened!” " http://www.templeofhiphop.org/
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All of you that dis respected Krs-one are so stupidly blind and lost because you are not deep enough to understand what he is expressing. America is corrupt has always been corrupt and has hurt alot of innocent people from alot of other countries. Read The Biggest Secret by David Icke you knumbskulls, so that you can see the light!!!! Listen to Krs-one's lyrics read some books and educate,not indoctrinate, but really educate yourselves before you take everything at face value. Krs-one is the best thing that ever happened to Hip-hop and yes I am one of Krs-ones Mental Defenders and a member of the Temple of Hip-hop! Think for YOURSELF before you go disrespecting. Ask yourself about all of the innocent women and children that are dying in Iraq and Afghanistan all 200 THOUSAND of them and learn the history of the United States dealings with other countries in the past!!! Yes, when you vote in a corrupt society it does breed more corruption!!!I bet that you who dis respected Krs-one were one of the millions of hypnotised dummies riding around with the American flag on your car. Where are they now??? Don't get me wrong America is a great place to live..but listen to the Knowledge I give. A Phat lyric from Krs-one on the album By All Means Necessary Boogie Down Productions back in 1986 you Suckas'
Love you all because you all are me but don't talk shit about Krs-one cuz I'm always kwik to defend!!!!
Peace
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October 14, 2004
Kerry/Edwards planning to charge voter intimidation -- even if none exists!

Matt Drudge has obtained
a 66 page document to be issued by the Kerry/Edwards campaign and the Demcratic National Committee which directs supporters to make loud and vocal charges of voter intimidation against the GOP and the Bush Administration --
even if none exists.
A 66-page mobilization plan to be issued by the Kerry/Edwards campaign and the Democratic National Committee states: "If no signs of intimidation techniques have emerged yet, launch a 'pre-emptive strike.'"
UPDATE (11:15A): Drudge has posted a .PDF file with the
first page of this manual. You can also click the image to
see a .JPG of the same PDF file.

If no signs of intimidation techniques have emerged yet, launch a "pre-emptive strike" (particularly well-suited to states in which there techniques have been tried in the past).Prime minority leadership to discuss the issue in the media; provide talking points
Place stories in which minority leadership expresses concern about the threat of intimidation tactics
And they claim that they are the good guys and we are the bad guys? Uh....
UPDATE (11:35A): More from Drudge:
One top DNC official confirmed the manual's authenticity, but claimed the notion of crying wolf on any voter intimidation is "absurd.""We all know the Republicans are going to try to steal the election by scaring people and confusing people," the top DNC source explained.
UPDATE (4:30P): The
Democratic National Committee is charging that the Drudge Report is "misleading" the public over the document.
(T)oday the Drudge Report posted a misleading statement about Democratic efforts to fight voter suppression.In response, the Democratic National Committee released: 1) A statement from DNC Communications Director Jano Cabrera; 2) A brief review of past GOP voter intimidation efforts from this year alone; 3) The full excerpt from the DNC field manual which was a alluded to, but unfairly characterized, on the Drudge Report.
Actually, this sounds more like one of their hole cards might have been turned. The pre-emptive strike quote intimates that the Democrats are going to assume that intimidation will take place, period. It sounds like they don't care about playing fairly, just about winning.
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Ahh but there are scandalous actions already taking part on behalf of the GOP. Voter registrations of democrats are being destroyed.
According to CBSNews.com Chief Political Writer David Paul Kuhn
"Officials in Oregon have launched a criminal investigation after receiving numerous complaints that a Republican-affiliated group was destroying registration forms filed by Democratic voters statewide, Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury told CBSNews.com"
"Meanwhile, CBS affiliate KLAS-TV is reporting accusations of similar malfeasance in Nevada."
"Both state's allegations are linked to a Phoenix political consulting firm called Sproul & Associates run by Nathan Sproul, former head of the Arizona Republican Party. Sproul & Associates has received nearly $500,000 from the Republican National Committee this election cycle, according to the Center for Responsive Politics."
Click here to read the article
And there are other scandals as well.
Pentagon-Bush military records destroyed (Seattle Times 07-09-04)
"Military payroll records that could more fully document President Bush's whereabouts during his service in the Texas Air National Guard were inadvertently destroyed, according to the Pentagon.
In a letter responding to a freedom of information request by The Associated Press, the Defense Department said that microfilm containing the pertinent National Guard payroll records was damaged and could not be salvaged. The damaged material included payroll records for the first quarter of 1969 and the third quarter of 1972.
President Bush's payroll records for those two quarters were among the records destroyed, wrote C.Y. Talbott, of the Pentagon's Freedom of Information and Security Review section. "Searches for back-up paper copies of the missing records were unsuccessful."
To read the article click
HERE
I guess we will be having another scandalous election like the Florida debacle all over again. Some people don't want 4 more years of the tyrant George Bush. Or more freedoms taken away like his infamous "Patriot Act" aimed at scaring people into submission.
The citizens of the United States of America need to know what the government is doing. To hold government accountable, the public must stay informed of the activities of their government. The Electronic Privacy Information Center effectively uses the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to inform the public of excessive government secrecy in using the USA PATRIOT Act, government surveillance of individuals, and more.
According to EPIC "Northwest Airlines handed over millions of passenger records to NASA; U.S. House of Representatives Majority Leader Tom DeLay used the Federal Aviation Administration to track Texas state legislators; the Department of Justice resisted disclosing basic, statistical information about its use of USA PATRIOT Act powers."
EPIC's Site
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.
--William Pitt-- (1759-1806)
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The
EPIC link I overlooked to include is
HERE
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Jesse Jackson adds his own sound byte to the "Spin Cycle"

Jesse Jackson, joining the other partisan pundits in the post-debate "spin alley," making the round of the television networks, repeated an earlier criticism of the Bush Administration -- insisting that Bush was pushing the
"ideology of the Confederacy." "[Bush is pursuing] the states' rights ideology, in contrast to the Union; the embrace of [former Confederate President] Jefferson Davis rather than Abraham Lincoln," Jackson told CNSNews.com.Jackson said the Bush administration can be compared to the Confederacy because "it's anti-labor and it's anti-civil rights, it's anti-workers rights, and that is the Confederacy, and it's why people like [Mississippi Senator] Trent Lott and [House Majority Leader] Tom Delay have disproportional power in this administration."
When asked if he thought Kerry would support his comparison of the Bush administration to the Confederacy, Jackson responded, "This is my language. Kerry supports the Union and Bush supports states' rights."
Jackson added that Kerry "supports workers' right to organize and Bush supports right-to-work laws. And so the contrast is stark and clear in my mind."
Democratic party head Terry McAuliffe thinks that it's OK to allow Jackson to spew his racial rhetoric on behalf of Kerry.
"The Reverend Jackson has spoken for himself his entire life and does a very effective job doing that."
Sounds like Jackson is trying to do his level best to position himself for a lucrative position in a Kerry Administration, where he can bully the right all he wants.
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Oh, you are so stupid.
"Democratic party head Terry McAuliffe thinks that it's OK to allow Jackson to spew his racial rhetoric on behalf of Kerry."
? what ?
You're own next sentence even says that Jackson was speaking on his own behalf.
"Sounds like Jackson is trying to do his level best to position himself for a lucrative position in a Kerry Administration, where he can bully the right all he wants."
First, no one would put Jackson in their administration - even if they promised him that. Never would happen. Second: Jackson bullies everyone, not just the right. I don't support his actions but at least tell the truth. Jackson bullies corporations, not individuals. If you mean to say that the right = corporations, then I'd agree.
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Ketchup Boy contradicts himself on outsourcing

In last night's debate, John Kerry insisted that he would stop outsourcing.
But less than a year ago, he insisted that he CAN'T stop outsourcing.
Well, any candidate for president who stands up and tells people, as some are, that theyÂ’re going to just stop [outsourcing] by getting tough on trade or whatever, is lying to the American people. Outsourcing is particularly painful at this moment because we havenÂ’t been creating jobs, and we havenÂ’t been creating jobs to some measure because of the overhang of the 1990s, the excess capacity that we were left with and the need to sort of burn it up.
I wonder what's changed in Kerry's mind since last December.
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It saddens me that the Bush Administration overlooked the fact that the Heinz corporation particpates in outsourcing...I know we support one of their contracts....things to make you go hmmmmm!
Posted by: Willy at October 16, 2004 06:12 AM (gXW1K)
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