Month: July 2003

  • Monday, April 28, 2003
    By Scott Norvell


    'A group of Boston ministers who used to enjoy free golfing at a city-owned course is saying the decision to rescind that privilege is racist."


    "The Rev. James Allen said the decision was unfair because a majority of the preachers on the list were black."


    "I don't want to use the race card, but let's be honest," he said. "I don't want to make it a racial thing, but it seemed like that's what it was."

  • Toronto  —  "Police busted a massive drug lab in Scarborough Tuesday, seizing almost 100,000 ecstasy pills with an estimated street value of $22 million dollars."

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    FOX SPECIAL:
    '101 THINGS REMOVED FROM THE HUMAN BODY'
    DANGEROUS OBJECTS AND MIRACULOUS REMOVALS ON AN ALL-NEW SPECIAL ‘101 THINGS REMOVED FROM THE HUMAN BODY,’ AIRING JULY 31 ON FOX

    From a bagful of carpenter nails in a man’s stomach, to a boat anchor in another man’s skull, to a two by four through a woman’s face FOX presents an astonishing medical list of “101 THINGS REMOVED FROM THE HUMAN BODY” on the all-new one-hour special airing on Thursday, July 31 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (SP-0407) (TV-14)


  • U.S. Soldiers in Iraq Go Without Water

    Officials from the Utah National Guard say the shortage is because the U.S. government never expected one hundred and fifty thousand troops to still be in Iraq during the hot summer months.
    Some soldiers report that heat indexes have reached one hundred and forty degrees. Many of the service men are only getting one or two bottles of water to drink each day. "

    From KSL-TV Salt Lake

  • June 26, 2003 | EPI Briefing Paper


    ELIMINATING THE RIGHT TO OVERTIME PAY
    Department of Labor proposal means lower pay, longer hours for millions of workers


    by Ross Eisenbrey and Jared Bernstein


    Executive summary
    "On March 31, 2003, the Department of Labor (DOL) proposed regulatory changes, which if adopted, could make more than eight million white-collar employees ineligible for overtime pay. . ." 


  • From thedarkgloom





  • Molestation suspect arrested
    Sun-News Report
    Jul 30, 2003, 12:15

     

    "Las Cruces police have arrested a man accused of molesting a neighbor child as well as a neighbor’s Rottweiler."


    "Simerson was reportedly seen Friday while engaged in a lewd act with a neighbor’s rottweiler. He reportedly was 'French kissing' and touching the dog. . ."

  • Stalin "plotted to kill John Wayne"

     






    1 hour, 36 minutes ago


    LONDON (Reuters) - "Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin was so outraged at the anti-communism of film star John Wayne that he plotted to have him murdered, according to a new biography of the American icon."











    Photo


    "In the first attempt, two Russian assassins posing as FBI agents tried to kill Wayne -- born Marion Morrison on May 26, 1907 -- in his office at Warner Brothers studios in Hollywood."

  • Timothy McVeigh's Bill of Rights

    1.) Neither Speech, Press, Religion, nor Assembly shall be infringed, nor shall such be forced upon any person by the government of the United States.

    2.) There shall be no standing military force during peacetime, (this) to include large bodies of federal law enforcers or coalitions of these officers that would constitute a military force, with the exception of sea-based maritime forces.

    3.) The Executive Office shall hold no power to unilaterally alter Constitutional rights.

    4.) No person shall be subjected to any form of direct taxation or wage withholdings by the Federal government.

    5.) No person's life or liberty shall be taken without due process. Any government employee circumventing due process rights shall be punished with imprisonment. Citizens shall not be subjected to invasions of their homes or property by employees of the Federal government. Property or other assets of United States citizens shall not be subject to forfeiture to the Federal government.

    6.) Personal activities that do not infringe upon the rights or property of another shall not be charged, prosecuted, or punished by the United States government. Any crime alleged will be prosecuted by the jurisdiction most local to the alleged crime, respectively. No person shall be twice tried for an offense alleged and adjudicated in another jurisdiction. No person shall be subjected to cruel and unusual punishment, nor shall the Federal government hold power to execute any individual as punishment for a crime convicted, or contract to another entity for this purpose. No person shall be held to account for the actions of another, unless proven by more than one witness to be the principal figure.

    7.) All currency shall be redeemable in a globally recognized material of intrinsic value, such as silver.

    8.) Legislative members shall earn no more than twice the current poverty level and shall not be subject to any additional pay, bonuses, rewards, gifts, entitlements, or other such privileges, as holding such office is meant to serve the people and should not be looked upon as a capitalist career opportunity.

    9.) Where non-violent checks and balances fail to remedy government abuse or tyranny, the common people reserve the right to rebellion. Inherent with this right, the common people maintain the absolute right to own and possess those weapons which are used by any level of government for domestic policing.

    10.) Any rights not enumerated here belong inherently to the people or the states respectively, and shall not be assumed by omission (to be) delegated to the jurisdiction of the federal government.

    Timothy J. McVeigh

    28 May, 2001


    From UberJeanie

  • "speaking of dad, he doesn't like it that i drive my car with the the gas thingy under E but hey, it still works doesn't it?" -ugly_duckling

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