Sunday, June 12, 2011

Kansas governor to attend Texas prayer rally


The_Liann
Texas and Arizona is being given a divine preview of hellfires, so why shouldn't Brownback go pray like the Texans do and get some of the same. Oh, I forgot, the tornado and floods are the answer to your prayers, or at least the insurance companies label them "Acts of God". I think it would be good for Red States to take a very low profile about god for a while, at least until after she gets finished publicly punishing them for their offenses. It's not seemly to pretend god loves you when you are being thrashed by god every evening on the news.

Is Texas Gov. Perry’s call to prayer constitutional?



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American Family Association is a certifiable hate group. God already expressed how she feels about Texas -- it was named Hurricane Ike, or maybe the Great Wildfires of 2011. There were over 1,000 churches and synagogs destroyed by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita three weeks apart not long enough ago to be forgotten. Perry's association with hate groups will not pass unnoticed -- Paul Revere is ringing bells and firing shots in towns across America to warn the Tea-Klux-Klan that they ain't gonna take our Blackhawks and Apache helicopters with their pissant gun show macho pretend toughguy acts.

Church rep takes partial blame in Palin comments


The_Liann 0 minutes ago
The REVOLUTIONARY TEA PARTY was "patriots" engaged in lucrative tea smuggling on American ships, protesting a TAX CUT by the king, which would undersell them and spoil their market, putting them out of business (which was the King's intention, to put illegal smugglers out of business).

These Koch-pawns, neo Tea-Klux-Klan get everything of history wrong. America was invented without God in the govt -- they easily could have made a state religion but they chose not to. If they had, it would have been Masonic, because most of them were high degree masons, not particularly christian. Govt was mainly supposed to be SOCIALIST: collective paying of court salaries, collective paying the military, collective Coast Guard, collective Post Office, collective upkeep of the President and Congress.

The Revolution was fought on deficit spending -- they had no govt, no taxes, no revenues to pay the expenses of the army or shipping. They wrote contracts to pay later. That's the way the founders thought was best -- let the next generation pay for the many good things they will inherit -- why not, the freeloaders next generation could afford it? The constitution underlines contracts must be paid, but it does not necessarily enshrine capitalism as the default and mandatory system. Socialism is definitely allowed for, as well as other forms.

Read more: http://www1.whdh.com/news/articles/local/boston/12004561625956/church-rep-takes-partial-blame-in-palin-comments/#ixzz1P8ONIQ5k

Oscar Grant: Former Cop Mehserle To Be Released Monday


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Oscar Grant was a parolee high on the addi­ctive synthetic heroin FENTANYL. He engaged in a felony brawl with another parole of a competing drug gang, which lasted over several train stations on a moving train filled with bystanders including small children. Grant could not afford the addictive drug dictating his behaviors that night on his small beginner meatcutter­­s salary of the first job he ever held in his life. Grant was used to easy money selling drugs, not working a job to feed a costly addiction. His state of mind was excluded from the trial by the judge, as was his trouble-ma­­ker history: resisting arrest and convicted felon with concealed firearm were the charges that caused his final conviction and parole. Grant had a court-prov­­en record of resisting arrest, and a court-prov­­en record of carrying a concealed weapon. He had the behaviors a criminal gets habituated to when normally carrying a concealed weapon, the arrogance, the furtive hand movements. The jury was not allowed to hear a word about who Grant actually was, what his normal behavior was. Instead grainy videos taken under florescent lights with low resolution phone cams was substitute­­d for well establishe­­d facts. Grant concealed his hands behind his body near his waistband resisting arrest violently as witnesses testified. No camera shows Grant's concealed hands coming visible until the flash of the gun with the bullet already under way. Mehserle was shaken, coming directly from a concealed handgun call at a nearby station.
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Oscar Grant was a parolee high on the super-addictive synthetic heroin FENTANYL. He engaged in a felony brawl with another parole of a competing drug gang, which lasted over several train stations on a moving train filled with bystanders including small children.

Grant could not afford the addictive drug dictating his behaviors that night on his small beginner meatcutters salary of the first job he ever held in his life.

Grant was used to easy money selling drugs, not working a job to feed a costly addiction.

His state of mind was excluded from the trial by the judge, as was his trouble-maker history: resisting arrest and convicted felon with concealed firearm were the charges that caused his final conviction and parole. Grant had a court-proven record of resisting arrest, and a court-proven record of carrying a concealed weapon. He had the behaviors a criminal gets habituated to when normally carrying a concealed weapon, the arrogance, the furtive hand movements.

The jury was not allowed to hear a word about who Grant actually was, and what his normal behavior was. Instead grainy videos taken under florescent lights with low resolution phone cams was substituted for well established facts. Multiple cameras indeed. Grant concealed his hands behind his body near his waistband resisting arrest violently as witnesses testified. No camera shows Grant's concealed hands coming visible until the flash of the gun with the bullet already under way.

Mehserle was shaken coming from a concealed handgun call at a nearby station directly to this scene of a melee involving up to 20 people -- he had concealed handgun freshly in his mind. His partner loaned him the taser because Mehserle had not yet been issued one -- only about a third of BART police had tasers at that date.

Another camera shows Grant kneeing a male police officer before the final facedown. Grant is shown repeatedly attempting to knee the officer in the groin. The video was online for a long time. I haven't looked lately as it is an old case by now.

Because of the angry mob atmosphere, with an impending riot situation developing behind their backs, and a brawl actually recently  just stifled, the police never gave Oscar Grant any pat-down for concealed weapons, and had no way to know that he was not armed as he concealed his hands furtively behind his body.

Had Mehserle not gotten confused under the chaos, the twice-convicted felon-parolee Oscar Grant would have been convicted of his third strike and received a life sentence in prison for the four felonies he is known to have committed that night, including violent felonies of resisting arrest.

Grant is presented as family man, but he loved selling drugs and gang-banging more than he loved his daughter, whose mom he never married. He preferred prison to working as a meat cutter, and we still don't know how he afforded his FENTANY that was found in his blood that night -- he couldn't afford a daughter and an expensive addiction on his family-man starter salary.

Look up Fentanyl, so addictive it often is addicting upon the very first usage.

The history that wasn't allowed to be seen by his jury is online for you to find out. This family man loved his prison family more than his street family and was violent up to the last hour of his life.
Valentijn De Hingh, Transgender Model, Was Subject Of Nine-Year Documentary (PHOTOS)

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tamparob
I ain't no fortunate son.
05:45 AM on 6/11/2011
Things that make you go "hmmmm"
09:53 AM on 6/11/2011
fo sho...some people have such complicate­d lives. i'm glad i was born knowing just who i am.
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So was she. Unfortunat­ely her body had some birth defects needing to be fixed. Looks like she came out of it in good shape, literally.

Rick Perry Assails Obama On Abortion


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I always find the embryonic stem cell debate intriguing­. From a scientific standpoint­, a human being comes into existence at conception­. there is no scientific moment after conception where the organism changes into anything else. It is a human being from that moment onward. Thus, it actually takes a leap faith to say it is merely a blob of cells. Scientific­ally speaking, we are all just a mass of cells.
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From a scientific point of view, a human being is defined by society. Life is continuous from a scientific point of view -- each person has unbroken continuity going back more than one billion years. Science does not worship sperm and think each one of them deserves a name -- science realistica­lly knows that 100,000,00­0 sperm die every ejaculatio­n, and it is no big deal. It's also no big deal if a parasitic growth in a woman's uterus is removed in a clean medical room by trained medical profession­als -- there's a lot more where that came from.

Society does not give a tax exemption for a fetus. Society does not agree with you that a fetus lump of parasitic flesh is an independen­t human being yet. Medical science uses clear terminolog­y to distinguis­h a fetus from a baby, and knows that there is an actual medical scientific difference between the two.