A Mother Mourning....
We live in a society where we are a afraid to offend, and need to be P.C. to ease the blows....It is time to go back to basics, say it like it is...straight forward, direct... and if your offended, then "YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH"...
Last Month:
He said Bush was right not to meet with Sheehan, telling the Tucson Citizen, "If I was president of the United States, I probably wouldn't."
The same day, McCain told the Arizona Star that Sheehan "is probably being used" by anti-war groups.
Now:
Aides to Sen. John McCain have confirmed that the 2008 presidential hopeful will meet with anti-American war protester Cindy Sheehan, possibly later today.
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The bumper sticker outside the home reads: "Gun Control means using both hands." AND HE CONTINUED TO BREAK IN!!!!
Here for the story
Neighbors say man was shot, killed during break-in....
A Utah attorney who enticed and then had sex with a 14-year-old boy nearly two years ago when he knew he was HIV positive was sentenced Wednesday to probation and 90 days in jail.
Howard P. Johnson, 51, was charged with two counts of first-degree forcible sodomy and one count of a second-degree felony of enticing a minor over the Internet. He pleaded guilty to lesser charges of a third-degree felony of unlawful sexual activity with a minor and a class A misdemeanor of enticing a minor over the Internet in exchange for the dismissal of a first-degree felony sodomy charge.
Court documents state that Johnson used the Internet to entice the 14-year-old boy to meet him at his Salt Lake home in October 2003 to engage in sexual activities. When the teen arrived at the home, Johnson answered the door naked and then engaged in sex acts with the minor.
The minor reported the incident in March 2004, fearing that he might have AIDs or another disease, according to court documents.Johnson told police officers at his home on March 3, 2004, that he was HIV positive. The officers then searched his home and office computers for the presence of child pornography. Court documents state that the computer searches produced numerous images of naked males engaging in sex acts, but all of them appeared to be adults.
Defense attorney John Caine said that 3rd District Judge Timothy Hanson didn't see Johnson as a predator.
"Mr. Johnson was not out trying to find someone," Caine said. "This young man was equally patrolling the Internet."
Caine suggested home confinement for Johnson instead of jail time because, he said. Salt Lake County does not have work release, which would have been ideal for Johnson during his 90-day jail sentence.
In court Wednesday, prosecutor Paul Amann argued for Johnson to serve one year in jail, which would have been the maximum sentence under Johnson's plea agreement with prosecutors.
Amann said that attempted homicide charges were considered because Johnson knowingly had HIV at the time of the sexual act. They were dropped because the victim took an AIDS test in March 2004 that was negative.
"I think that the judge made his ruling based on all the information that he had, and I'm not in a position to challenge that," Amann said.
Amann said Johnson has been an attorney for approximately 30 years and that his conviction could potentially lead to disbarment.
"If you've committed a felony crime that's considered a crime of moral turpitude, my understanding is that that is grounds for disbarment as an attorney," Amann said.
Johnson was also sentenced to 36 months probation and 100 hours of community service.
"It's going to be a difficult sentence for him," Amann said. "He's in jail for 90 days, he's probably going to be disbarred, he'll have to register as a sex offender and he'll have to go through treatment."
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Illinois, said too much focus has been placed on the looting, taking away from what should be the priority: getting food, water and stability to the tens of thousands of displaced victims.
So much for the black leadership in America (not that I expected anything different)....
From, Seattle Times:
Police confirm that two slain men in Bellingham were sex offenders
BELLINGHAM — Two men shot to death at a Bellingham apartment building were Level III sex offenders, police confirmed today.
The men were identified by police as Hank Eisses, 49, and Victor Vasquez, 68, both convicted child rapists.
Police are looking for a man who may have posed as an FBI agent to gain access to their apartment. A roommate who found the bodies says the man wore a blue jumpsuit and a cap with the FBI, and said he wanted to talk to the men about their status as sex offenders. The man was also seen Friday by neighbors.
The fake FBI agent told the three roommates that one of them was on a "hit list" on an Internet site, according to the police.
The roommate who reported the deaths left about 9 p.m. while the FBI imposter was still there, police Lt. Craige Ambrose said previously. He found the bodies when he returned about 3 a.m. Saturday, police said.
Neighbors said the suspect stayed at the house for approximately two hours, according to police
I am sure that this post will piss off quite a few people, like that has stopped me before…
Top 100 Hits of 1990 / Top 100 Songs of 1990
Shamelessly stolen from Mostly Cajun and Minivan Mom
A.) Go to musicoutfitters.com.
B.) Enter the year you graduated from high school in the search function at the upper left and get the list of 100 most popular songs of that year.
C.) Bold the songs you liked, strike through the ones you hated, italics for your favorite. Do nothing to the ones you dont remember (or dont care about).
1. Hold On, Wilson Phillips
2. It Must Have Been Love, Roxette
3. Nothing Compares 2 U, Sinead O'Connor 4. Poison, Bell Biv Devoe 5. Vogue, Madonna
6. Vision Of Love, Mariah Carey 7. Another Day In Paradise, Phil Collins 8. Hold On, En Vogue
9. Cradle Of Love, Billy Idol
10. Blaze Of Glory, Jon Bon Jovi 11. Do Me!, Bell Biv Devoe 15. Escapade, Janet Jackson
12. How Am I Supposed To Live Without You, Michael Bolton
13. Pump Up The Jam, Technotronic
14. Opposites Attract, Paula Abdul
16. All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You, Heart
17. Close To You, Maxi Priest
18. Black Velvet, Alannah Myles
19. Release Me, Wilson Phillips 20. Don't Know Much, Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville 23. I Remember You, Skid Row
21. All Around The World, Lisa Stansfield
22. l Wanna Be Rich, Calloway
24. Rub You The Right Way, Johnny Gill
25. She Ain't Worth It, Glenn Medeiros Featuring Bobby Brown
26. If Wishes Came True, Sweet Sensation
27. The Power, Snap
28. (Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection, Nelson
29. Love Will Lead You Back, Taylor Dayne
30. Don't Wanna Fall In Love, Jane Child
31. Two To Make It Right, Seduction
32. Sending All My Love, Linear
33. Unskinny Bop, Poison 34. Step By Step, New Kids On The Block 35. Dangerous, Roxette 36. We Didn't Start The Fire, Billy Joel 37. I Don't Have The Heart, James Ingram 38. Downtown Train, Rod Stewart 41. Roam, B-52's
39. Rhythm Nation, Janet Jackson
40. I'll Be Your Everything, Tommy Page 42. Everything, Jody Watley 43. Back To Life, Soul II Soul
44. Here and Now, Luther Vandross
45. Alright, Janet Jackson 46. Ice Ice Baby, Vanilla Ice 49. With Every Beat Of My Heart, Taylor Dayne
47. Blame It On The Rain, Milli Vanilli
48. Have You Seen Her, M.C. Hammer
50. Come Back To Me, Janet Jackson
51. No More Lies, Michel'le 52. Praying For Time, George Michael 55. Ready Or Not, After 7
53. How Can We Be Lovers, Michael Bolton
54. Do You Remember, Phil Collins 56. U Can't Touch This, M.C. Hammer 57. I Wish It Would Rain Down, Phil Collins 58. Just Between You and Me, Lou Gramm 59. Something Happened On The Way To Heaven, Phil Collins 60. Black Cat, Janet Jackson61. Can't Stop, After 7
62. Janie's Got A Gun, Aerosmith 63. The Humpty Dance, Digital Underground 64. I'll Be Your Shelter, Taylor Dayne
65. Free Fallin', Tom Petty
66. Giving You The Benefit, Pebbles
67. Enjoy The Silence, Depeche Mode
68. Love Song, Tesla
69. Price Of Love, Bad English
70. Girls Nite Out, Tyler Collins
71. King Of Wishful Thinking, Go West
72. What Kind Of Man Would I Be?, Chicago
73. Get Up! (Before The Night Is Over), Technotroic
74. Here We Are, Gloria Estefan
75. Epic, Faith No More 76. Love Takes Time, Mariah Carey 78. Love Shack, B-52's
77. Just Like Jesse James, Cher 79. All Or Nothing, Milli Vanilli 80. Romeo, Dino
81. Everybody Everybody, Black Box 82. I Go To Extremes, Billy Joel 83. Whip Appeal, Babyface
84. Oh Girl, Paul Young
85. C'mon and Get My Love, D-Mob With Cathy Dennis
85. (It's Just) The Way That You Love Me, Paula Abdul
87. We Can't Go Wrong, Cover Girls
88. When I'm Back On My Feet Again, Michael Bolton 89. Make You Sweat, Keith Sweat 91. What It Takes, Aerosmith
90. This One's For The Children, New Kids On The Block
92. Forever, Kiss
93. Jerk Out, Time
94. Just A Friend, Biz Markie
95. Whole Wide World, A'me Lorain
96. Without You, Motley Crue
97. Swing The Mood, Jive Bunny and The Mastermixers
98. Thieves In The Temple, Prince
99. Mentirosa, Mellow Man Ace
100. Tic-Tac-Toe, Kyper