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July 14, 2012

Nude Man Crashes Pickup Truck into Mall

WFAA reports



RED BIRD - Dallas police identified Arthur Walker, 35, as the nude man who drove a pickup truck through Southwest Center Mall Friday morning.

Police said he drove through the double doors, straight into several kiosks and then took a right and drove straight through the pulled down gates of a Champs Sports store.

“He hit the door, backed up, and came back with full force again, and that’s when he came on in here,” said Delcina Avery, who watched from the parking lot as the man sped into the glass doors.

“I guess he was just crazy -- it never dawned on me that it was Friday, the 13th,” she said.

The man then got out of the truck and started dressing himself in clothes from the store, including putting on socks and a brand new pair of Nike Jordan sneakers


The question what moviated the guy to be naked and to drive around us naked. He had to be on something. Probably high on meth or bath salts.

A sane person would not do this act.

July 14, 2012

Last chance at life as Montana governor meets with Ronald Smith’s family

Source: Associated Press

Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer met on Friday morning with the family of the Alberta man whose fate is in his hands.

Schweitzer has the final say in whether Ronald Smith’s death sentence will be carried out or whether he will grant Smith’s clemency bid that would change his sentence for two murders in 1982 to life in prison.

A spokesperson for the governor said Schweitzer met with Smith’s sister Rita Duncan, father Nelson Smith, daughter Carmen Blackburn, grandson Myles Blackburn and granddaughter Nycole Blackburn in the governor’s reception room.

The meeting lasted an hour.

According to the local CBS television affiliate, Schweitzer told the family members, “Damn him to hell for forcing the state of Montana for making them sentence him to a state-assisted suicide death,” referring to Smith originally asking for the death sentence before changing his mind


Read more: http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/alberta/Last+chance+life+Montana+governor+meets+with+Ronald+Smith/6931554/story.html

July 12, 2012

BofA Give-Away Has Few Takers Among Homeowners: Mortgages

Bloomberg reports


"When Bank of America Corp. sent letters to 60,000 struggling homeowners offering to slice an average $150,000 off their loans, the lender got an unusual response from most of them: silence.
Homeowners who fell behind on their payments began receiving the mailings in May, part of the bank’s effort to meet terms of the $25 billion industry settlement over foreclosure abuses. More than half haven’t responded as “borrower fatigue” causes them to tune out the offers, said Dan Frahm, a spokesman for the Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank.
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Bank of America Corp. loan negotiators help homeowners with terms of mortgage restructuring in Los Angeles. Photographer: Patrick Fallon/Bloomberg


“The number of customers responding is lower than we expected, given the significant assistance available,” Frahm said in an interview. “We are working very hard to determine why response rates are lower than expectations.”
Bank of America, which pledged almost half of the fines and assistance in the February settlement with state and federal officials, is critical to determining how many U.S. homeowners are helped by the landmark deal. Housing advocates say that relying on the same companies that committed loan servicing abuses to avert foreclosures may result in yet another program that helps fewer people than intended
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I guess people do not trust of Bank of America. They were just did not trust the bank and decided to give up Why trust Bank of America when they have lied and cheated you in the past?

July 11, 2012

Is Small Business Dying

Thom Hartmann writes

"While small businesses have certainly taken a hit following the Bush Great Recession, the evidence shows that American entrepreneurs have been getting pummeled for more than thirty years. According to a new study released today by the New American Foundation, the number of entrepreneurs per capita has dropped by 53% since 1977. And since 1991, the number of Americans who are self-employed has dropped by more than 20%. In other words, Americans who use to be able to start their own businesses are increasingly being forced to join the ranks of the working poor.

That's because our nation has forgotten how to foster an entrepreneurial class over the last thirty years. With massive tax cuts for the wealthy and for transnational corporations - the rich are getting richer and the big corporations are getting bigger. It doesn't help that we no longer enforce the Sherman Anti-Trust Act and have jumped head-first into so-called Free Trade either, which has given way to giant transnational corporations that small business upstarts simply can't compete with. Not only that, we've destroyed the social safety net in the country, which used to give Americans a chance to take risks and try new jobs because they had a net of security to fall in if they failed.

Today if they fail, they're condemned to indefinite poverty - so no one can afford to take risks to start small businesses. This is the consequence of thirty years of Reaganomics - and it's what Republicans today are doubling-down on.

Is small business is going to die? We don't know. The Republicans claim that liberal policies are making small business die, but Thom Hartmann is making the claim that the conservative policies are doing the opposite. Who is right? Food for thougt.

May 20, 2012

Mark Zuckerburg Ties The Knot

Today, one of the richest men in America is becomes a married man



PALO ALTO, Calif. — Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg updated his status to “married” on Saturday.

Zuckerberg and 27-year-old Priscilla Chan tied the knot at a small ceremony at his Palo Alto, Calif., home, capping a busy week for the couple, according to a guest authorized to speak for the couple. The person spoke only on the condition of anonymity.

Zuckerberg took his company public in one of the most anticipated stock offerings in Wall Street history Friday. And Chan graduated from medical school at the University of California, San Francisco, on Monday, the same day Zuckerberg turned 28, the person said.

The couple met at Harvard and have been together for more than nine years, the person said.

Zuckerberg designed the ring featuring “a very simple ruby,” according to the person who gave the following characterization of the wedding.

The ceremony took place in Zuckerberg’s backyard before fewer than 100 guests, who all thought they were there to celebrate Chan’s graduation.

Even after the IPO, Zuckerberg remains Facebook’s single largest shareholder, with 503.6 million shares. And he controls the company with 56 percent of its voting stock.

The site, which was born in a dorm room eight years ago, has grown into a worldwide network of almost a billion people.

Zuckerberg founded Facebook at Harvard in 2004.

He was named as Time’s Person of the Year in 2010, at age 26



He must be in bliss knowing that he made billions and billions of dollars and is now married. If I were Mark Zuckerburg, he should have a gotten a prenuptial agreement with all of the assets that he has.
May 20, 2012

Vote For Jesus

Instead of Voting for Obama or Romney, We can vote for Jesus

May 19, 2012

Polices As Bullies

The Smirking Chimp reports




I started writing this as a post after reading the Smirking Chimp article about a pregnant woman being tased in front of her child 3 times because she did not sign a traffic ticket. Then, in the article, I read about a nine-year-old and a six-year-old being tased by police also for simple non-compliance when no threat was present. So, I began thinking this through.

Just what on earth would cause a policeperson or someone in authority want to cause excruciating pain for another person who is no threat whatsoever to him or her?

I conclude that police, and others who torture someone who is no threat to them whatsoever are basically bullies. In the back of his or her mind, the cop who even desires to torture a child or an old woman or a black person or a homeless person or a prostitute, who is already down and under control, is a bully, and this cop gets his or her jollies by creating suffering in his or her "lessers."

Now, the terms “lesser” and “betters” are important here. This is the perspective held by people who can easily fit themselves into a social order hierarchy where they accept, without question, the status of people above and below themselves. In their minds, some people are worthy and good, while others are “less.” In their minds, “less” becomes associated with bad or unimportant or insignificant, and when they look at themselves in this hierarchical mental structure, they find that they too become insignificant in relation to those who are above them in this hierarchy. And, with this realization, comes a feeling of hopelessness and disempowerment. One of the first things basic military training does for recruits is to “break them down” psychologically, and make them realize through a series of punishments that they are the “lesser” in the military hierarchy, and that they are good only in relation to doing the will of the organizational hierarchy. To think and do otherwise is unacceptable and bad. Next, they are trained in the thinking of the organization to comply and to work to achieve its aims without question. Well, many police officers come from this background and most police departments have a paramilitary organizational training and organizations also.


My question: When does line between the military and the police cross the line?
April 23, 2012

Supreme Court won't hear New York City rent case

Source: Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a constitutional challenge to a New York City rent stabilization law and regulations that control rent increases and evictions for nearly 1 million apartments.

The justices turned down an appeal by a couple, James and Jeanne Harmon, who own and live in a small brownstone building in Manhattan. They claimed three tenants in their building pay government-set rents at 59 percent below market value.

The couple sued in 2008, claiming the rent stabilization law violated their constitutional rights by taking their property without just compensation. They also claimed the law violated the Due Process Clause, the Equal Protection Clause and the Contracts Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a six-page ruling by summary order, agreed and rejected the various arguments by the Harmons on the grounds they were without merit.


Read more: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-usa-newyork-rentbre83m0v6-20120423,0,5219888.story

April 16, 2012

Phone left in restroom triggers Delta bomb scare

Source: Associated Press

UBLIN - A Delta Air Lines flight made an emergency landing Monday in Dublin because of a suspicious object on board, but airport authorities and police said it was a false alarm.

Irish Aviation Authority spokeswoman Lilian Cassin said the pilot requested an emergency landing "because of a suspicious device on board."

Ireland's national police force, the Garda Siochana, said officers searched the aircraft, but found no bomb and made no arrests.

Delta spokesman Anthony Black said the Boeing 767 aircraft traveling from Istanbul, Turkey, to New York's John F. Kennedy Airport had 208 passengers and 11 crew members. He said the aircraft was refueled to continue its journey later Monday.

Read more: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20120416/API/1204160763

April 16, 2012

Death Row Inmate’s Best Lawyer Was Himself

Source: New York Times

WASHINGTON — Albert Holland Jr., a death row inmate in Florida, has no legal training and seems to be suffering from a mental illness — “perhaps a disorder involving paranoia or delusional thoughts,” a federal judge wrote recently.


But he turns out to be a pretty good lawyer. Two years ago, in allowing Mr. Holland a fresh chance to make his case after his court-appointed lawyer blew a crucial deadline, the Supreme Court praised Mr. Holland’s legal acumen. Indeed, Justice Stephen G. Breyer wrote, Mr. Holland had had a better understanding of the complicated time limits for challenging death sentences in federal court than his lawyer had.

Mr. Holland made good use of the opportunity the Supreme Court gave him. A couple of weeks ago, he won a decision granting him a new trial. In the process, he opened a window on the astoundingly spotty quality of court-appointed counsel in capital case

Read more at http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/17/us/inmates-ordeal-shows-vagaries-of-capital-cases.html?ref=us

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