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WE NEED TO STOP THESE DRUGS COMING INTO OUR SCHOOLS AND THREATENING OUR CHILDREN. GET ALL DRUG DEALERS OUT OF OUR SCHOOLS.
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
WHAT IS OUR WORLD COMING TO????
THAT IS THE QUESTION FOR THE DAY. WHAT IS OUR WORLD COMING TO? WELL OUR GOVERNMENT IS KEEPING THE RICH PEOPLE RICH AND MAKING SURE THE POOR PEOPLE STAY POOR. OVERSEAS, PEOPLE ARE REBELLING AGAINST THEIR GOVERNMENT AND OUR GOVERNMENT WILL PROBABLY SEND OUR SOLDIERS OVER THERE TO GET KILLED OVER SOME OIL ( WHICH THEY SAY WE DON'T NEED) BECAUSE SOME RICH PEOPLE OVER HERE HAVE INVESTED IN AND WE WOULDN'T WANT THEM TO LOSE MONEY ON THEIR INVESTMENT. WE ARE TAKING AWAY OUR CHILDREN'S CHILDHOOD AND MAKING THEM GROW UP FASTER THEN THEY NEED TO JUST SO THEY CAN GET AHEAD IN LIFE BUT IT NOW LOOKS LIKE THEIR WON'T BE ANY JOBS BY THE TIME THEY FINISH SCHOOL. THE UNITED STATES DEFICIT IS NOW $14 TRILLION DOLLARS AND THEY KEEP ADDING ON TO IT. NEEDLESS TO SAY IF WE FILED BANKRUPTCY WE WOULD BE OWNED BY CHINA AND OUR NATIONAL LANGUAGE WOULD BE CHINESE.
NOW LET'S GET PAST MATERIAL THINGS AND ON TO THE EMOTIONAL ONES. DIVORCE IS AT IT'S HIGHEST. CHEATING ON YOU SPOUSE IS AN EVERYDAY OCCURRENCE AND IS EXCEPTED AS A WAY OF LIFE. WOMEN ARE HAVING BABIES AND MEN ARE NOT WANTING TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT. CHILDREN ARE HAVING CHILDREN. PEOPLE ARE TOO BUSY STABBING PEOPLE IN THE BACK AT WORK WHEN THEY NEED TO BE LOOKING OUT FOR EACH OTHER AND PRACTICING TEAMWORK.
NOW TO CURE ALL OF THIS DRAMA. LET THE DRAMA GO. IF YOU MARRY SOMEONE EITHER LOVE THEM OR LET THEM GO. IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY TELL YOUR SPOUSE AND GO YOUR SEPARATE WAYS OR HOW ABOUT TRYING TO FIX YOUR MARRIAGE. UNDERSTAND THAT PEOPLE ARE NOT PERFECT AND ACCEPT THEM FOR WHO THEY ARE. START SAYING THANK YOU AS MUCH AS YOU SAY I LOVE YOU TO PEOPLE. INSTEAD OF STABBING EACH OTHER IN THE BACK AT WORK, STICK TOGETHER. BE HAPPY FOR OTHERS WHO GET AHEAD AND REALIZE IT'S JUST NOT YOUR TIME YET, STOP TRYING TO BRING PEOPLE DOWN.
WE CAN FIX OUR EVERYDAY PROBLEMS AND MAYBE OUR GOVERNMENT WILL FIX THEIR PROBLEMS.
NOW LET'S GET PAST MATERIAL THINGS AND ON TO THE EMOTIONAL ONES. DIVORCE IS AT IT'S HIGHEST. CHEATING ON YOU SPOUSE IS AN EVERYDAY OCCURRENCE AND IS EXCEPTED AS A WAY OF LIFE. WOMEN ARE HAVING BABIES AND MEN ARE NOT WANTING TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT. CHILDREN ARE HAVING CHILDREN. PEOPLE ARE TOO BUSY STABBING PEOPLE IN THE BACK AT WORK WHEN THEY NEED TO BE LOOKING OUT FOR EACH OTHER AND PRACTICING TEAMWORK.
NOW TO CURE ALL OF THIS DRAMA. LET THE DRAMA GO. IF YOU MARRY SOMEONE EITHER LOVE THEM OR LET THEM GO. IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY TELL YOUR SPOUSE AND GO YOUR SEPARATE WAYS OR HOW ABOUT TRYING TO FIX YOUR MARRIAGE. UNDERSTAND THAT PEOPLE ARE NOT PERFECT AND ACCEPT THEM FOR WHO THEY ARE. START SAYING THANK YOU AS MUCH AS YOU SAY I LOVE YOU TO PEOPLE. INSTEAD OF STABBING EACH OTHER IN THE BACK AT WORK, STICK TOGETHER. BE HAPPY FOR OTHERS WHO GET AHEAD AND REALIZE IT'S JUST NOT YOUR TIME YET, STOP TRYING TO BRING PEOPLE DOWN.
WE CAN FIX OUR EVERYDAY PROBLEMS AND MAYBE OUR GOVERNMENT WILL FIX THEIR PROBLEMS.
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- Ask Why So Many Poor People? (socyberty.com)
- The Tax Implications of Divorce (turbotax.intuit.com)
Libyan protesters clash with police officers ...
Libyan protesters clash with police officers after they tried to assault Sabri El Shadli (not pictured), chairman of Afrikiyah Airlines, in the departure terminal at Malta International Airport outside Valletta February 24, 2011. A group of some 20 angry Libyan men protested loudly outside the airport departures lounge, insisting that a man who they say is the chairman of an airline which ferried mercenaries to Libya should be arrested, according to local media. The protesters said El Shadli was in Malta in transit to take an Emirates flight to Dubai.
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Lindsay Lohan's No-Win Day in Court
In the latest twist in Lindsay Lohan's necklace-stealing, grand-theft debacle, a judge told the troubled starlet: Take a plea deal, and I'll toss you in jail. Christine Pelisek reports.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge tersely told 'Mean Girls' actress Lindsay Lohan Wednesday that he'll toss her in jail if she decides to take a plea deal offer by prosecutors.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Jailbird's New Handbag Line
Judge Keith Schwartz said Lohan, who was stylishly dressed in a low-cut black blouse and beige high-waisted trousers, her hair pulled back in a ponytail, would have to plead guilty or no contest to charges that she stole a $2,500 necklace from a trendy jewelry boutique in Venice Beach. It's unclear what the plea deal offered by prosecutors entails.
"This case does involve jail time -- period," said Schwartz. "If you plead guilty in front of me -- if this case resolves in front of me -- You are going to jail. Period. There may be an issue with how much time."
If Lohan decides against the prosecutors deal, the case will be set for a preliminary hearing with another judge. Lohan must make her decision by her next court date on March 10. Schwartz said he suspects that Lohan and her attorney, Shawn Holley, will reject the deal.
According to the judge, all of the police evidence, including surveillance footage and police reports, were handed over to Holley before the 8:30 a.m. hearing.
During the short hearing, Schwartz said he plans to treat Lohan like any other defendant in his courtroom. "I treat everyone the same," he said. "I don't care if you are Lindsay Lohan...I don't want you to be a repeat offender. I want you to move on in your life and quit causing yourself and family additional stress that is not necessary."
Schwartz said that Lohan should receive psychological counseling to help her cope with "stressors" and a trustworthy sponsor -- not a member of her family -- who will not be "moved by anything other than seeing you succeed."
"You need someone who will help you stay away from substance abuse issues and alcohol issues and help you get on track to be a productive citizen and reach the potential you have," he said.
"Do you understand?" he asked.
"Yes, your honor," replied Lohan, quietly sifting through court papers.
Lindsay's father, Michael, who was sitting in the front row sandwiched between the owners of Inspirations for Youth and Families, a teen rehab clinic where he works as a consultant, told The Daily Beast that Lohan should not take a deal.
"[Store staff] gave her a necklace to wear and promote and when it showed up in the paper after three days and the store wasn't mentioned they got pissed off and reported it stolen," he said.
Lohan, who said his daughter was at the store with two other friends who plan to testify on her behalf if the case goes to court, claimed that the police report of the incident gave three different accounts of what happened. He also claimed that he had a witness who saw the same "one of a kind" necklace on sale at the same store for $800, which would make the charge a misdemeanor petty theft and not a felony. "It was a misunderstanding," he said. "I think the value of the necklace was trumped up. The whole situation is trumped up. She has worked hard on her recovery. It saddens me...The truth is going to come out and she will be vindicated."
Lohan arrived at the airport courthouse with her mother, Dina, and her brother, Michael Jr. Lohan's parents, who did not acknowledge each other in the courtroom, sat five seats from each other. After the court hearing, Michael Lohan became enraged when his ex-wife allegedly told a bailiff to stop him from getting on the elevator with her and Lindsay. "She is evil," he barked.
SO IF SHE PLEADS GUILTY SHE IS GOING TO JAIL. SOUNDS LIKE THEY ARE GOING TO MAKE AN EXAMPLE OUT OF HER. OH WELL, GUESS SHE SHOULDN'T HAVE STOLEN THE NECKLACE. JUST SAYING................
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge tersely told 'Mean Girls' actress Lindsay Lohan Wednesday that he'll toss her in jail if she decides to take a plea deal offer by prosecutors.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Jailbird's New Handbag Line
Judge Keith Schwartz said Lohan, who was stylishly dressed in a low-cut black blouse and beige high-waisted trousers, her hair pulled back in a ponytail, would have to plead guilty or no contest to charges that she stole a $2,500 necklace from a trendy jewelry boutique in Venice Beach. It's unclear what the plea deal offered by prosecutors entails.
"This case does involve jail time -- period," said Schwartz. "If you plead guilty in front of me -- if this case resolves in front of me -- You are going to jail. Period. There may be an issue with how much time."
If Lohan decides against the prosecutors deal, the case will be set for a preliminary hearing with another judge. Lohan must make her decision by her next court date on March 10. Schwartz said he suspects that Lohan and her attorney, Shawn Holley, will reject the deal.
According to the judge, all of the police evidence, including surveillance footage and police reports, were handed over to Holley before the 8:30 a.m. hearing.
During the short hearing, Schwartz said he plans to treat Lohan like any other defendant in his courtroom. "I treat everyone the same," he said. "I don't care if you are Lindsay Lohan...I don't want you to be a repeat offender. I want you to move on in your life and quit causing yourself and family additional stress that is not necessary."
Schwartz said that Lohan should receive psychological counseling to help her cope with "stressors" and a trustworthy sponsor -- not a member of her family -- who will not be "moved by anything other than seeing you succeed."
"You need someone who will help you stay away from substance abuse issues and alcohol issues and help you get on track to be a productive citizen and reach the potential you have," he said.
"Do you understand?" he asked.
"Yes, your honor," replied Lohan, quietly sifting through court papers.
Lindsay's father, Michael, who was sitting in the front row sandwiched between the owners of Inspirations for Youth and Families, a teen rehab clinic where he works as a consultant, told The Daily Beast that Lohan should not take a deal.
"[Store staff] gave her a necklace to wear and promote and when it showed up in the paper after three days and the store wasn't mentioned they got pissed off and reported it stolen," he said.
Lohan, who said his daughter was at the store with two other friends who plan to testify on her behalf if the case goes to court, claimed that the police report of the incident gave three different accounts of what happened. He also claimed that he had a witness who saw the same "one of a kind" necklace on sale at the same store for $800, which would make the charge a misdemeanor petty theft and not a felony. "It was a misunderstanding," he said. "I think the value of the necklace was trumped up. The whole situation is trumped up. She has worked hard on her recovery. It saddens me...The truth is going to come out and she will be vindicated."
Lohan arrived at the airport courthouse with her mother, Dina, and her brother, Michael Jr. Lohan's parents, who did not acknowledge each other in the courtroom, sat five seats from each other. After the court hearing, Michael Lohan became enraged when his ex-wife allegedly told a bailiff to stop him from getting on the elevator with her and Lindsay. "She is evil," he barked.
SO IF SHE PLEADS GUILTY SHE IS GOING TO JAIL. SOUNDS LIKE THEY ARE GOING TO MAKE AN EXAMPLE OUT OF HER. OH WELL, GUESS SHE SHOULDN'T HAVE STOLEN THE NECKLACE. JUST SAYING................
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
INSIDE SARAH PALIN'S BOOK
Inside the Sarah Palin Tell-All Book
The Daily Beast has obtained a copy of the manuscript draft of a tell-all book by a former aide to Sarah Palin. The scathing memoir of Frank Bailey's time with Palin, first leaked to the Anchorage Daily News, recounts the former Alaska governor's obsession with managing her image and her alleged involvement in illegal acts.
Among the juicier allegations in Bailey's unpublished 500-page book, titled In Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin: A Memoir of our Tumultuous Years and filled with familiar Palin terms like "unflipping believable" and "holy jeeze":
YOU KNOW WHAT WHO CARES? AMERICA YOU HAVE BOUGHT INTO THE SYSTEM BY KEEP GIVING THIS WOMAN YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY. I WOULD RATHER WATCH HER DAUGHTER DANCE ON TV THAN READ HER BOOK OR SEE HER SPEAK IN PUBLIC. JUST SAYING
Large group of illegal immigrants found in Arizona
PHOENIX – Border agents said Wednesday they arrested an unusually large group of illegal immigrants crossing through the western Arizona desert in what authorities said is proof that increased border technology is working.
Border Patrol surveillance video operators Friday morning spotted a group of more than 100 people walking just north of the Mexico border about 15 miles west of Lukeville, Ariz., Agent Eric Cantu said.
When agents responded, Cantu said they were able to arrest 22 people but the rest of the group scattered.
A helicopter team found much of the group hiding in thick brush, and agents arrested 106 additional illegal immigrants. The smugglers and other suspected illegal immigrants may have gotten away, Cantu said.
The 128 men who were apprehended have either been returned to Mexico or were jailed because of prior convictions.
The Border Patrol's Tucson sector typically sees such large groups of border crossers no more than once or twice a year, Cantu said. Illegal immigrants typically travel in groups of five to 15, he said, because larger groups are much easier to detect.
"Before in remote areas we didn't have the technology or infrastructure or personnel to actively patrol and monitor the more remote areas," he said. "The larger groups are easier to spot so they're getting rarer and rarer. We're getting to the point where it's almost impossible to cross in groups so large."
Cantu said it didn't make sense why smugglers attempted to take last week's large group into the U.S.
He said several smugglers likely were with the group but either got away or successfully blended in with the immigrants and went undetected as smugglers.
"Normally smugglers are the first ones to run, and they'll abandon the group and leave the group to fend for themselves," Cantu said.
Border Patrol surveillance video operators Friday morning spotted a group of more than 100 people walking just north of the Mexico border about 15 miles west of Lukeville, Ariz., Agent Eric Cantu said.
When agents responded, Cantu said they were able to arrest 22 people but the rest of the group scattered.
A helicopter team found much of the group hiding in thick brush, and agents arrested 106 additional illegal immigrants. The smugglers and other suspected illegal immigrants may have gotten away, Cantu said.
The 128 men who were apprehended have either been returned to Mexico or were jailed because of prior convictions.
The Border Patrol's Tucson sector typically sees such large groups of border crossers no more than once or twice a year, Cantu said. Illegal immigrants typically travel in groups of five to 15, he said, because larger groups are much easier to detect.
"Before in remote areas we didn't have the technology or infrastructure or personnel to actively patrol and monitor the more remote areas," he said. "The larger groups are easier to spot so they're getting rarer and rarer. We're getting to the point where it's almost impossible to cross in groups so large."
Cantu said it didn't make sense why smugglers attempted to take last week's large group into the U.S.
He said several smugglers likely were with the group but either got away or successfully blended in with the immigrants and went undetected as smugglers.
"Normally smugglers are the first ones to run, and they'll abandon the group and leave the group to fend for themselves," Cantu said.
Related articles
- Large group of illegal immigrants found in Ariz. (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- Smuggler tunnels probe for U.S. border weakness (cnn.com)
- Mexican smuggler caught, illegal immigrant apprehended by border agents (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
COLLEGE BASKETBALL TV LINEUP
NCAA Men's
Men's College Basketball | ||
24 Temple | 18 | 3:55 1st Half |
1 Duke | 21 | |
5:00 PT6:00 MT7:00 CT8:00 ET1:00 GMT9:00 北京时间6:00 MST8:00 EST Preview | ||
7 | ||
8 | 5:30 PT6:30 MT7:30 CT8:30 ET1:30 GMT9:30 北京时间6:30 MST8:30 EST Preview | |
44 | 3:38 1st Half | |
34 | ||
6:00 PT7:00 MT8:00 CT9:00 ET2:00 GMT10:00 北京时间7:00 MST9:00 EST Preview | ||
11 | ||
12 Wisconsin | 32 | 15:48 2nd Half |
36 | ||
19 | 6:00 PT7:00 MT8:00 CT9:00 ET2:00 GMT10:00 北京时间7:00 MST9:00 EST Preview | |
6:00 PT7:00 MT8:00 CT9:00 ET2:00 GMT10:00 北京时间7:00 MST9:00 EST Preview | ||
20 | ||
5 | 17:02 1st Half | |
21 Texas A&M | 4 | |
22 | 5:00 PT6:00 MT7:00 CT8:00 ET1:00 GMT9:00 北京时间6:00 MST8:00 EST Preview | |
14 | 4:12 1st Half | |
23 St. John's | 27 | |
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