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Here we go.........and IT HAD TO BE SOMEONE NAMED........ALVAREZ...............seeing the Salsa Virgin.  Gee...........at first I wasn't paying much attention...........so I am thinking THE DANCING QUEEN OF SALSA...........................not.

Again, our Mother .. Holy Mother of Jesus trash against a wall, a window.......what in the world!

People ......................  it was Salsa..................and it was not Virgin.

In that case, I will confess in a heated argument with hubby OH SO LONG AGO...............THE BATTLE OF THE FLYING...............CUCUMBER.................SMASHED..
....SQUASHED AGAINST THE WALL.............I thought it was....................................................
....................COMMON........use your imagination?

What did the squashed and smashed cucumber looked on the wall.................lmaoff..........AND YOU KNOW WHAT..........WE LIVED 10 MORE YEARS IN THAT HOUSE.......................WITH THE MEMORY OF THE CUCUMBER ...oh so dried in the corner UP above the door.................but away from the hinges...........................MAYBE IT BROUGHT US LUCK..........WE SOLD THE HOUSE ....AT A VERY GOOD PRICE!!!!!

LMAOFFFFFFFFFFFF................THANKS AGAIN FOX35 FOR WAKING ME UP WITH SOME LAUGHTER.......................wink

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Without any offense to the both of you. YOU ARE SOME BEAUTIFUL LADIES.........and I will reiterate THAT THE FIRST WEEK THAT JACKIE SOSA started...I THOUGHT IT WAS HEIDI........with a new hairdoo........AND IT LOOKED GREAT!!!

 

Seeing the two of you today sitting side by side.........GOSH.........there's alot of resemblence there and if it wasn't because I know better I WOULD OF THOUGHT YOU GUYS CAN PASS FOR TWINS.

WELCOME .........JACKIE.........AND HEIDI........give up the book. LOL

 

I THINK IT WOULD BE A GREAT SHOW TO SEE YOU BOTH..................WITH THE SAME COLOR HAIR..................I KNOW THAT MANY WOULD GO CRAZY........TWO BEAUTIES....TWINS.................LOL..........I AM TELLING YOU............GUYS LOOK LIKE RELATIVES....................NOT TOO MENTION YOUR INNER AND OUTER BEAUTIES.

ANYWAY.............just my opinion. It's always great to see FOX35 FOXES......AND IN MY CASE......................I LOVE.................THE WOLVES...........................ruf ruf

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I am so sorry for your lost..........BUT IF ANYONE TAKES THE TROUBLE TO SNAP A PICTURE............I HAVE TO ASK MYSELF...........WHY NOT CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY............I AM THINKING THIS IS JUST ANOTHER DISTRACTION FOR THE ANTHONY'S TO DELAY THIS CASE FURTHER. WASN'T THERE ANOTHER CHILD LOOK ALIKE ........IN THE NEWS NOT TOO LONG AGO...............AND WHY IS A CORPORATION LOOKING INTO THIS AND NOT THE POLICE...................THIS STORY JUST MAKES NO MORE SENSE...........................GOD BLESS CALEY AND IF SHE BY A  MIRACLE LIVES AND IS FOUND.....................SHE DEFINATELY DOESN'T NEED TO BE WITH THE DREADFUL  MOTHER NOR THE GRANDPARENTS..................




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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- Cindy Anthony is asking investigators to look into a recent sighting of her missing granddaughter Caylee.

Cindy Anthony spoke at a press conference Tuesday. She said that she doesn't know if a photo taken of a girl resembling 3-year-old Caylee Anthony is her granddaughter, but wants it investigated.

Caylee's mother, Casey , has been charged with her murder.

A detective hired by the family who appeared at the news conference said the photo was taken at mall in November but that investigators aren't willing to study the statement of the woman
who took it.

Orange County Sheriff's Office officials were not immediately available for comment.

Caylee Anthony was last seen June 16. She was reported missing a month later.
 

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  More Saint Obama Mythology Debunked: About Those Campaign Contributions

 

 

By Debbie Schlussel

Aren't you glad they "clarifying" their fake reporting after the election and that they spun the tales before the election? There's a a fitting male sexual dysfunction term that describes this well:

Despite attracting millions of new contributors to his campaign, President-elect Barack Obama received about the same percentage of his total political funds from small donors as President Bush did in 2004, according to a study released today by the non-partisan Campaign Finance Institute.

The analysis undercuts Obama's claim that his supporters "changed the way campaigns are funded" by reducing the influence of special-interest givers.

 

alfredeobama.jpg"The myth is that money from small donors dominated Barack Obama's finances," said Michael Malbin, the institute's executive director. "The reality of Obama's fundraising was impressive, but the reality does not match the myth."

About $156 million, or a quarter of Obama's record-shattering campaign account, came from donors of $200 or less, according to the institute's analysis of federal election reports through Oct. 15. That compares with $205 million, or about a third, from those who gave between $2,300 and $4,600, the maximum allowed by law.

Forty-eight percent of Obama's total take came from donors of $1,000 or more, compared with 56% for John Kerry and 60% for both Bush and John McCain, the analysis found.

The small-donor percentage is lower than figures previously reported in news stories because the institute's analysis accounted for people who gave several small donations over the course of the election that added up to a larger sum, Malbin said.

 

Yup, this man who marketed himself as the "man of the people" is just another average man of the fatcats. Nothin' special about him except the degree of fertilizer that went unchallenged until it was too late.


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Tis the seasons for thieves and low lives:

WARNING FROM POLICE  BEWARE OF  PAPER   ON  THE BACK WINDOW OF YOUR VEHICLE--NEW WAY TO DO CAR JACKINGS." (NOT A JOKE) 

Heads up everyone! Please, keep this circulating... You walk across the parking lot, unlock your car and get inside. You start the engine and shift into Reverse. When you look into the rearview mirror to back out of your parking space, you notice a piece of paper stuck to the middle of the rear window. So, you shift into Park, unlock your doors, and jump out of your car to remove that paper (or whatever it is) that is obstructing your view. When you reach the back of your car, that is when the carjackers appear out of nowhere, jump into your car and take off. They practically mow you down as they speed off in your car. 

And guess what, ladies? I bet your purse is still in the car. Now the carjacker has your car, your home address, your money, and your keys. Your home and your whole identity are now compromised! 

BEWARE OF THIS NEW SCHEME THAT IS NOW BEING USED. 

If you see a piece of paper stuck to your back window, just drive away. Remove the paper later. And be thankful that you read this e-mail. I hope you will forward this to friends and family, especially to women. A purse contains all kinds of personal information and identification documents, and you certainly do NOT want this to fall into the wrong hands.


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I want to dedicate this to a wonderful friend who brought much laughter, tears of joy and happiness to my life, without her I would have had many difficult times not knowing many people in this State I HAVE LOST A GREAT AND DEAR FRIEND. 

IN LOVING MEMORY OF YBSROBIN..........May you rest in Peace my friend. God Bless You and guide your family through this very difficult time. YOU WILL BE GREATLY MISSED. 

IT IS WITH TEARS IN MY EYES AND PAIN IN MY HEART I AM TAKING THIS TIME TO LET ALL THE BLOGGERS KNOW THAT ROBIN HAS WENT ON TO BE WITH OUR LORD AND  ASK IN HER NAME AND FOR HER MEMORY ON BEHALF OF HER FAMILY THAT IF ANY OF YOU HAVE ANY BLOGS TRASHING OR BASHING HER NAME TO  PLEASE DELETE IT.

 I ASK THAT WE KEEP HER IN OUR HEARTS AND IN THIS TIME OF YEAR, PRAY FOR HER FAMILY. ROBIN LEAVES BEHIND, A HUSBAND AND THREE BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS

 AND IN HER MEMORY LETS PUT ASIDE ALL OF OUR DIFFERENCES AND HAVE A MOMENT OF SILENCE FOR OUR DEPARTED. I,  MYSELF HAVE BEEN OVERWHELMED AND I HAVE ASKED MYSELF WHAT WILL I DO WITHOUT YOU ROBIN? WHO WILL I TURN TO FOR ADVISE OR SIMPLY TO SEEK A SMILE.................... YOU WILL FOREVER BE IN MY HEART AND I KNOW YOU ARE WITH US IN SPIRIT..............................YOU ARE LOVED.

I AM ALSO ASKING ALL YOU BLOGGERS THAT HAVE SHARED IN THE BLOG BATTLES TO GIVE EACH OTHER A BREAK AND TRY TO BE MORE CIVIL WITH ONE ANOTHER.  LIFE IS INDEED SHORT YOU ARE HERE ONE MOMENT AND GONE THE NEXT.

I WILL BE THE FIRST TO SAY, THAT IF I HAVE OFFENDED ANYONE IN THE PAST, I AM SORRY AND I HOPE THAT OUR FUTURE BLOGS WILL BE CIVIL AND INFORMATIONAL. WE ARE LIVING IN VERY TOUGH TIMES AND WE NEED TO EMBRACED ONE ANOTHER.

adding a bit of humor for you Robin I say

TO all you turkeys....May God Bless each and everyone.  I will be thanking the Lord for my family and their health and thank you Fox 35 for making the news, no matter how bad it is, seem like an entertainment.  Thank God this year is almost over and I am hopeful it will get better....Enjoy your families for one never know when it will be the last time and with that in mind let us

REMEMBER.

                                                    
              DESIDERATA

Go placidly Amid the Noise and Haste and Remember what peace there may be in silence.  As far as Possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons.  Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story.  Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit.  If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.  Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.  Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.  Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery.  But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism;  Be yourself, Especially, do not feign affection.  Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perrenial as the grass.  Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.  Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune.  But do not distress yourself with imaginings.  Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.  Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself.  You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have the right to be here.  And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.  Therefore, be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul.  With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world.  BE CAREFUL.  STRIVE TO BE HAPPY....

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When I read things like this.............I just say ummmmmmmmmmmmm is this Barack Clinton, Jr. and he speaks so on and so forth....................whooopie..........STIMULATE ME BA......RACK

 

Obama Wants Econ Rescue Approved 'Right Away' Last Edited: Monday, 24 Nov 2008, 1:26 PM EST Created: Monday, 24 Nov 2008, 1:26 PM EST President-elect Barack Obama gestures as he introduces his economic team during a news conference, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) SideBar
Related Items Stories Official: Richardson To Be Commerce Secretary Obama To Name Geithner, Summers To Economic Posts or just enabling jstl so that we can just write ${bean.property} and jsp takes care of the new lines. -->By BETH FOUHY
Associated Press Writer

CHICAGO  -- 

With the economy in crisis, President-elect Barack Obama pledged Monday to honor the commitments the outgoing Bush administration has made to rescue financial markets and urged the new, incoming Congress to pass a major stimulus package "right away" to restore growth and create jobs.

"Most experts now believe that we could lose millions of jobs next year," Obama said at a somber news conference 57 days before he takes the oath of office.

He declined to say how big a spending package he wants to revive the economy, but he said, "It's going to be costly." Some Democratic lawmakers are speculating about a two-year measure as large as $700 billion.

The president-elect introduced the top economic advisers for his new administration (VIDEO), beginning with New York Federal Reserve President Tim Geithner to be his treasury secretary. Geithner, 47, is a veteran of financial crises at home and overseas and has worked closely with the Bush administration in recent months.

Obama chose Lawrence Summers as director of his National Economic Council. (VIDEO)Summers was treasury secretary under former President Bill Clinton.

Obama said his newly minted economic team offered "sound judgment and fresh thinking" at a time of economic peril.

"The economy is likely to get worse before it gets better," he said in a downbeat forecast, delivered as Americans head into the year-end holiday season.

At the same time, he expressed confidence the nation would weather the crisis "because we've done it before."

The president-elect was mildly critical of the Big Three automakers, saying he was surprised they did not have a better-thought-out plan for their future before asking Congress to approve $25 billion in emergency loans.

He said once he sees a plan, he expects "we're going to be able to shape a rescue."

Obama also announced two other members of his economic team in the making. He named Christina Romer as chair of his Council of Economic Advisers, and Melody Barnes as director of his White House Domestic Policy Council.

 

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I just received this notice and I wanted to share with you out there............please note, that though I trust the resource where this came from, I still don't know the facts JUST BE AWARE IF YOU ARE BUYING OR RECEIVING GIFT CARDS FROM THE FOLLOWING STORES AND HURRY UP AND USE THEM BEFORE THE END OF DECEMBER.

Wanted to give everyone a heads up that if you tend to give gift cards 
>around the holidays, you need to be careful that the cards will be not 
>honored after the holidays. Stores that are planning to close after 
>Christmas are still selling the cards through the holidays even though 
>the 
>cards will be worthless January 1. There is no law preventing them from 
>doing this. On the contrary, it is referred to as (Bankrupcy Planning). 
>Below is a partial list of stores that you need to be cautious about. 



> Circuit City (filed Chapter 11) 

> Ann Taylor- 117 stores nationwide closing 

> Lane Bryant, Fashion Bug ,and Catherine's to close 150 stores 
>nationwide 
> Eddie Bauer to close 27 stores and more after January 
> Cache will close all stores 

> Talbots closing down specialty stores 

> J. Jill c losing all stores (owned by Talbots) 

> Pacific Sunwear (also owned by Talbots) 

> GAP closing 85 stores 

> Footlocker closing 140 stores more to close after January 

> Wickes Furniture closing down 

> Levitz closing down remaining stores 

> Bombay closing remaining stores 

> Zales closing down 82 stores and 105 after January 

> Whitehall closing all stores 

> Piercing Pagoda closing all stores 

> Disney closing 98 stores and will close more after January. 

> Home Depot closing 15 stores 1 in NJ ( New Brunswick ) 

> Macys to close 9 stores after January 

> Linens and Things closing all stores 

> Movie Galley Closing all stores 

> Pep Boys Closing 33 stores 

> Sprint/Nextel closing 133 stores 

> JC Penney closing a number of stores after January 

> Ethan Allen closing down 12 stores. 

> Wilson Leather closing down all stores 

> Sharper Image closing down all stores 

> K B Toys closing 356 stores 

> Loews to close down some stores 

> Dillard's to close some stores 

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I can still remember all these things:

I grew up in a household where coffee, milk and sugar were part 
of a balanced breakfast. 
 
I grew up in a household where my ADD and ADHD was treated with 
'en cuanto te coja te voy a dar una paliza' instead of Ritalin.* 
 
I grew up in a household where all it took was just ONE look. 
 
I grew up in a household where we loved white rice and fried eggs. 
 
I grew up in a household where lentil soup was considered 'comida de preso' 
 
I grew up in a household where Spanish was my primary language. 
 
I grew up in a household where Spanish was my only language... 
 
I grew up in household where I had to go to my school open house 
to translate for my parents. 
 
I grew up in a household where my brother and I shared a room 
until I was fifteen. 
 
I grew up in a household where music or TV was never played on Good Friday. 
 
I grew up in a household where we ate 'bacalao' on Good Friday 
because all other fish was too expensive. 
 
I grew up in household where we ate 'lechon' at Thanksgiving. 
 
I grew up in a household where we ate 'lechon' at Nochebuena. 
 
I grew up in a household where we ate 'lechon' at birthday parties. 
Come to think of it, I grew up in a household where we ate 'lechon' 
at every social function. 
 
I grew up in a household where Tilo and Manzanilla were the remedies 
to end all ailments. 
 
I grew up in a household where I could have cafe con leche for breakfast 
but I was too young for a buchito de cafe. 
 
I grew up in a household where we watched la novela while we were 
having dinner. 
 
I grew up in a household where I was not allowed to sleepover at anybody's >house but they could all come over to our house. 
 
I grew up i n a household where we didn't need El Cable because 
we only watched El Canal 23. 
 
I grew up in a household where the carpool was 'el ride', 'el carrito' was 
the lunchman y 'la lonchera' was the lunch box. 
 
I grew up in a household where 'la carne' was from 'la carniceria' and 
the groceries were from 'la bodega'. 
 
I grew up in a household where meat and potatoes were literally 
'carne con papas.' 
 
I grew up in a household where oxtail stew had the colorful name of 
'rabo encendido' or a fiery tail. 
 
I grew up in a household where people were either 'blanco, Negro, indio o >chino.' 
 
I grew up in a household where we drank Bustelo because El Pico was 
for Puerto Ricans. 
 
I grew up in a household where we ate 'frijoles negros y colorados ', 
many times burned to a crisp by and exploding in la 'olla de Presion'! 
 
I grew up in a household where the oven was used exclusively to store 
'Las cazuelas' and the oil. 
 
I grew up in a household where 'Los perros' was the dog track, 'Las >Maquinitas' were slot machines and 'el juego' was anything related to >Gambling. 
 
I grew up in a household ran by Cubans. 
 
I survived in that household ran by Cubans. 
 
And I'm proud of it!!! 
 
Darn, it's great to be CUBAN IN AMERICA! 

THANK YOU MOM AND DAD FOR ALL THAT YOU HAVE TAUGHT ME FOR I WILL NEVER FORGET! YOUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH ME DAY IN AND DAY OUT......SPECIALLY THE ONE MOM WHERE YOU SAID TO TREAT EVERYONE WITH RESPECT AND TO MAKE AS MANY FRIENDS AS I COULD THOUGH SOME PEOPLE ARE RUDE IN NATURE..THIS IS AMERICA.......THE LAND OF DREAMS AND SOMETIMES MAKE BELIEF..............I MISS YOU SO MUCH WITH TEARS IN MY EYES...........I SEND YOU LOTS OF LOVE AND KISSES BECAUSE I KNOW YOU GUYS ARE WITH ME.............................XXXXXX0 AND THANK YOU GOD FOR KEEPING ME SAFE AND MY FAMILY.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL FOX35 EMPLOYEES AND BLOGGERS  MAY YOU ALL ENJOY THIS THANKSGIVING WITH YOUR LOVE ONES. REMEMBER LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO WASTE ON PETINESS. LIVE TODAY FOR WE MAY NOT KNOW WHAT TOMORROW WILL BRING..................................HAPPY TURKEY DAY!
 
 

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I CAN'T BELIEVE MY EARS..............WHEN I HEARD THE NEWS OF THIS SO BLATANT AND ABSURD IDEA............WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH THE PEOPLE..........SO HIS NEITHER BLACK OR WHITE.............BUT FOR ARGUMENT SAKES HE'S BLACK AND FIRST PREZ....SO LETS GIVE HIM A NATIONAL DAY.............WHAT A JOKE.

9-11 SHOULD BE THE DAY TO BE CONSIDERED FOR A NATIONAL DAY.........WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE......IT ALMOST SEEMS LIKE WE HAVE A BUNCH OF IDIOTS RUNNING THIS COUNTRY AND IN FLORI-DUH A BUNCH OF LOSERS RUNNING OUR SCHOOL SYSTEMS WITH THEIR 4 DAYS SCHEDULE..............REALLY.......WHY NOT JUST BANNED THE DAM SCHOOLS LET OUR CHILDREN GROW UP TO BE WHATEVER THEY WANT..........CRIMINALS, STUPID, OR HOME SCHOOLED.......AND YOU BLEEP SITTING IN OFFICE CAN BE OUT OF WORK AS WELL..................

YEAH...............MORE LIKE A NOVEMBER 4TH............ZEBRA DAY.........CAUSE HE AINT BLACK AND HE AINT WHITE................MAYBE I DIDN'T TAKE MY MEDS TODAY BECAUSE THE MORE IDIOCY I HEAR EVERYDAY IN THE NEWS ----------- THE MORE FREAKING CRAZY I FEEL.

WHAT IS AMERICA BECOMING............I HAVE TO WONDER WHEN ORANGE COUNTY GLOATED ON RECEIVING 30 MILLIONS DOLLARS AND THEY CONTINUE TO BUDGET CUT OUR SCHOOLS; OUR CHILDREN WILL SUFFER; OUR GOOD TEACHERS ARE BEING LEFT WITHOUT EMPLOYMENT......YET ALL THOSE WEIGHING OVER 200 POUNDS SITTING IN THEIR OFFICES AT ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS STILL GET THEIR FAT CHECKS; BONUSES AND REIMBURSEMENTS.......................HOW LOVELY TEES OF THEE.........................

then we have this freaking CASSEY WASTING TAXPAYER'S MONEY IN COURT.......AND THIS BOUNTY HUNTER...............WHO THE HELL KNOWS WHAT HE REALLY IS DOING HERE............................ALL IN THE MAKINGS OF WHAT? A DOCUMENTARY? PEOPLES COURT BLEEP................sick of it!!!

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So it wasn't enough YOUr plan of flip flop FLOPPED......you took budget cuts every where EXCEPT YOUR DAM SALARIES.................and now YOU SAY WHAT??????????? A FOUR DAY SCHOOL.............WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU MORONS IN THAT OFFICE.........YOU ARE RAISING IDIOTS...................you have selected a handful of TEACHERS that don't speak proper English to teach our children......DUH............they don't understand..............you then CHANGED the hours TO BENEFIT YOUR POCKETS AND CUTTING SCHOOL BUSES........................HOW FAR CAN YOU PEOPLE GO...............our children NEED TO BE TAUGHT WITH BOOKS NOT COMPUTERS AND THESE STUPID AUDIO CRAP....................GET SOME REAL TEACHERS TO TEACH THE OLD FASHION WAY.........STOP BUYING STUFF THEY DON'T NEED AND AGAIN.....MOST OF IT IS ADORNING YOUR OFFICES.............how lovely. WHY DON'T YOU BUDGET THIS...........let some of your useless secretaries/phone operators and ADMINISTRATORS that obviously ARE MISMANAGING THE FUNDS................and hire SOME ONE WITH EXPERTISE pay that person a good salary I BET THEY CAN DO TWO PEOPLE'S JOB.............THEN CUT YOUR VACATION TIME; YOUR OWN SALARIES AND BONUSES.............................and maybe WE CAN TEACH OUR YOUNG CHILDREN TO BECOME GREAT SCHOLARS........................I AM SICKENED BY THIS NEWS...........ORANGE COUNTY WAS GLOATING ON GETTING 25 MILLION..........DOLLARS..........FOR WHICH THEY WANT TO BUY FORECLOSED HOMES..............ONLY TO RESELL THEM TO LOWER INCOME...........GIMME A FF BREAK......................YOU CAN USE THAT MONEY TO IMPROVE OUR SCHOOLS AND CHILDREN'S EDUCATION...................................YOU OCPS........TRULY SUCK!!!

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THANK YOU VETS AND ALL OUR SERVICE PEOPLE FOR ALL THE YEARS OF SACRIFICE AND GIVING US YOUR LIFE TO KEEP US SAFE..........WE THANK YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU WHEREVER YOU ARE WHETHER IS LAND, SEA OR AIR...........MY HEART AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND RESPECTIVE FAMILIES. PLEASE ENJOY THIS SHORT STORY...............................IS A MOVING STORY ON THIS SPECIAL AND WONDERFUL DAY........................................MEMORIAL DAY

 

The Name in the Stone @ AMERICAN DIGEST
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November 09, 2008 Hit-and-Run: Death in a 'Sanctuary City'By David Paulin
It was one of the strangest hit-and-runs police had ever seen in Austin, Texas. Early last September, officers answering a call at 4:19 a.m. found a young man dead along a highway. They surmised he was a motorcyclist. He was, after all, wearing motorcycle garb -- a helmet, black-leather jacket, boots. A few hundred feet away, officers spotted a single skid mark running down the highway, and disappearing from sight. Oddly, no motorcycle could be found.

A check of the victim's driver's license revealed his name: Eric M. Laufer.
Laufer, 25, was a highly-regarded musician and songwriter in Austin -- and unlike many musicians here, the graduate of Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music was politically conservative. Laufer's political leanings and interest in politics were a new passion, say his friends. He'd enthusiastically supported the presidential candidacy of Rep. Ron Paul, the Republican congressman from Texas who, among other positions, advocated a get-tough policy on illegal immigration and border security.

Laufer made no secret of his political views, even though open-borders Austin is a bastion of ultra-liberal politics -- and often extremely intolerant of Republicans. On his Harley-Davidson, he prominently displayed a campaign sticker: “Ron Paul for President 2008.” And even after Paul dropped out of the race months ago, Laufer continued sporting the sticker. It was on his motorcycle when he died -- the victim, ironically, of an “undocumented worker” who was probably from Mexico. Laufer's motorcycle was rear-ended  by a SUV traveling at a tremendous rate of speed. He was killed instantly.
Laufer died amid an epidemic of deadly hit-and-runs in pro-Obama Austin, the state capital. The epidemic is being fueled in part by illegal immigrants and unassimilated young Hispanics -- young men who, according to police statistics, engage in drunk driving in this city of 740,000 much more frequently than other ethnic and racial groups.
In recent years, the Hispanic population in Austin has undergone explosive growth, thanks to its high birth rates and the city's status as a “sanctuary city” -- a safe haven for illegal immigrants. Most who settle here illegally are from Mexico's lowest socio-economic classes. In Texas, this immigration is fueling major demographic changes -- and profound cultural changes too. In recent years, the state's white Anglos have become a minority (49 percent) -- a “majority-minority” as the news media call it. Hispanics are now estimated to be 35 percent of Austin's population, making them the largest minority group after whites.

The Other Austin
Three years ago, Laufer visited Austin for the first time with fellow band member and songwriter Shane Kiel, 29, also a Berklee graduate who eventually supported Ron Paul. The young musicians liked the city, and so they relocated their up-and-coming band here, “The Two Timin' Four.”  Only after living for a while in Austin did they realize it was not one city -- but two. They knew all along about hip and sophisticated Austin -- its hi-tech companies, swinging music scene, and the University of Texas. But now they glimpsed scenes from the other Austin when driving around the city and past certain neighborhoods. It wasn't so hip and sophisticated.
Here's where tens of thousands of illegal immigrants live, all enjoying Austin's status as a “sanctuary city” -- a safe haven for illegal immigrants. Most are Mexicans from big-city slums or impoverished rural areas. “I can take you to entire blocks where there are nothing but undocumented immigrants, or whatever you call them these days,” observed an Austin police detective in the vehicular homicide unit, Chad Francois, during an interview for this story.
Illegal immigration was a forgotten issue in the election campaign. Yet national opinion polls have consistently shown it's a major concern for ordinary Americans. It was a concern for Laufer, too, a native of upstate New York who saw its negative impact up-close for the first time in Austin, his friends recall. “Our country was important to Eric,” said Alyson Behrendt, 28, who is Kiel's girlfriend; she'd also supported Ron Paul. Eventually, they and Laufer became volunteer workers in Paul's election campaign.
Recalling the early stages of the congressman's presidential bid -- before they supported him -- Behrendt said: “We were all of us constantly searching, asking: What is the truth? We were totally against the NAFTA Super Highway.” So was Rep. Paul, who contended it would undermine America's national sovereignty.

In Austin, the four-man band and Behrendt rented a house together in a middle-class area, right across from a public school whose students were overwhelmingly Hispanic. Behrendt, a therapist in a chiropractor's office, looked at many of the Hispanic moms dropping off their kids, and she winced: They were just teenagers, not much older than their kids. In Boston, she'd never seen anything quite like that.
It was one of her first introductions to the other Austin, with large segments of its Hispanic culture having less in common with traditional American culture than with Mexico's. Austin's schools that are heavily populated by children of illegal immigrants, for instance, suffer unacceptably low academic performance, along with soaring truancy and dropout rates. Nearly all of Austin's gangs are Hispanic.

Besides enforcing immigration rules, Rep. Paul opposed an amnesty for illegal immigrants and wanted to close constitutional loopholes granting citizenship to children born to illegal immigrants. In other words, he wanted immigration rules obeyed and border security enforced -- things that neither President-elect Obama nor Sen. McCain ever addressed with similarly serious and uncompromising policies.
A small-government and pro-life Republican, Paul was on the Republican fringe on many issues, to be sure. He wanted to abolish the IRS and withdraw U.S. troops from long-term commitments abroad; he'd opposed the resolution authorizing the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. But in respect to illegal immigration, he reflected the sentiments of most Americans, including many native Texans of Hispanic heritage -- solid members of the middle and upper-middle classes who've lived here for generations.

Regarding illegal immigration, Rep. Paul asserted:
Make no mistake, Americans are happy to welcome immigrants who follow our immigration laws and seek a better life here. America is far more welcoming and tolerant of newcomers than virtually any nation on earth. But our modern welfare state creates perverse incentives for immigrants, incentives that cloud the issue of why people choose to come here. The real problem is not immigration, but rather the welfare state magnet.

The police investigation into Laufer's death says much about life in a sanctuary city, and about how Austin's open-borders policy has negatively affected its culture and quality of life.
And if Laufer's death reflects national trends, the hit-and-run driver who killed will never face justice. In Austin and elsewhere, most hit-and-runs remain unsolved. Often they occur at night, when there are few if any witnesses. Police investigating Laufer's death, however, got a lucky break hours into their investigation on Thursday, Sept. 4.
At the end of a solitary skid mark extending for 1.16 miles (6168.5 feet), officers found Laufer's shattered 2003 Harley-Davidson Sportster. And wedged between the ground-up rear tire and motorcycle's frame, they found a crumpled license plate: Z23JXB. It was registered to a 1995 GMC Yukon. The owner lived nearby. Going to the apartment complex, they found the SUV: It had front-end damage consistent with a collision with a motorcycle. The front license plate was missing.
It wasn't until the following Saturday that detectives determined exactly how Laufer died, after they'd temporarily closed a major highway to investigative Austin's biggest crime scene in memory involving a fatal hit-and-run. But for now, they were anxious to question the owner of the GMC Yukon.
Inside the owner's apartment, officers found what Det. Francois called a fairly typical scene in such cases: A two or three-bedroom unit occupied by a number of Spanish-speaking men and women, all presumably from Mexico. None spoke English. Det. Francois posed no questions about their immigration status. In sanctuary cities like Austin that's how things are done -- and there's a reason for this, say top police commanders.
If police enforced immigration laws, they contend, illegal immigrants would be reluctant to report crimes and to cooperate with police. Officers thus asked only about who'd been driving the Yukon: It was Jose Luis Dorantes they were told; he'd borrowed the vehicle. However, “Nobody could tell us what he was doing that night or why he had the vehicle,” Det. Francois related, in response to specific questions. He added: “They cooperated just enough to stay out of trouble.” In such cases, it's a typical reaction -- being minimally cooperative, he said.
And how did the group react when told the Yukon had killed an American on a motorcycle? The detective found them utterly indifferent. “I didn't see any emotion out of anyone of them: No shock, no disbelief, no question of where or when or anything.” It's the “reaction I've seen before,” he said, explaining it may be due to certain “cultural” issues. He didn't elaborate, but such cultural issues are addressed in a training manual used at an Austin police academy; it's a Berlitz-style guide on Spanish language and culture. “Latinos” it states,

"...will most likely side with each other than an outsider. An individual will assist family members and friends regardless of the consequences, and expect the same in return. A sense of honor is so important in Latino culture, that it may keep an individual from cooperating with the police against a friend or family members, even though he or she may not condone any of the actions."
Nobody, supposedly, had any idea where Dorantes had gone. But officers at least learned that he did menial work at a local restaurant, one Det. Francois called “pretty well established.” Detectives who went there got a reaction they've come to expect: People said as little as possible. According to Det. Francois, local businesses are “usually” cooperative when police show up about an undocumented worker who's a crime suspect; however, most “would rather that I force their hand” to obtain information. This may be for “a variety of reasons” -- concerns over lawsuits, advice from lawyers, or due to corporate policy, he said. Accordingly, he routinely obtains a subpoena requiring a business to be forthcoming.
The detective declined to mention the restaurant's name, since the hit-and-run case remains open.
Who is Jose Luis Dorantes? Police only know he's 20 years old, is probably a Mexican, and “I wouldn't be surprised if he was (here illegally),” related Det. Francois. Police “couldn't find any documentation on him,” he said: No Texas driver's license or other “ID.” It's what police often find in hit-and-run cases involving “undocumented workers,” he said.
Determining the identity of an undocumented worker like Dorantes is problematic for two reasons. For one thing, Austin's police have no access to Mexico's driver's license data base. Secondly, they lack seamless access to every U.S. state's driver's license database.
Two things about Dorantes seem certain. He knew early on that police were looking for him -- his roommates and pals at work no doubt tipped him off about all the gringo cops asking about him. Moreover, he won't be turning himself into police. Accordingly, Austin's police obtained an arrest warrant for Dorantes 16 days after he disappeared
The warrant went into a nationwide law-enforcement database. So if police detain Dorantes anywhere in the U.S. -- perhaps for a routine traffic violation -- a computer check will show he's wanted by Austin's police for felony manslaughter and failure to stop and render aid to an injured person. Catching Dorantes like this, of course, presumes he's still using the name Jose Luis Dorantes (if that ever was his real name). And it presumes he's not in Mexico.
Laufer's death generated significant coverage in the local media. Yet curiously, not a single news outlet mentioned anything about Dorantes' problematic immigration status -- even though the vehicular homicide unit's main contact in the case, Det. Francois, was accessible and happy to answer questions. How to explain this?
In open-borders cities like Austin, members of the news media are part of the ruling and intellectual elites. Democrats and Republicans alike, these elites consider themselves part of a global economy, one in which national borders are a nuisance. Accordingly, Dorantes' problematic immigration status is considered irrelevant -- not worth a mention. He had a right to be here as far as they're concerned.
Days after Laufer's death, the Austin American-Statesman ran a trend story about the fatal hit-and-run epidemic. Laufer was the 11th person killed by a hit-and-run driver up until his death. Austin had suffered “151 hit-and-runs that caused injury or death through July 28,” the daily paper reported. “In each of the previous two years, there were 286.” "It's a significant problem,” Police Chief Art Acevedo remarked.
But those hit-and-run figures fail to tell the whole story, noted Det. Francois. “What the public hears about (from the media) and what is actually happening is very different. There are between 800 and 1,000 leaving-the-scene collisions every month, but the ones you generally here about are only those involving serious injuries and death.”
Austin Unvarnished
Austin has definitely got some contradictions. It fancies itself as a bastion of enlightened left-wing politics -- an island of progressive policies and lofty civic virtues in a state bristling with nutty gun-totting Republicans. And yet there's all those hit-and-runs -- one of the most anti-social crimes imaginable.
A few decades ago, it was rare to see the kinds of hit-and-runs now occurring regularly here and elsewhere. Now, it's no longer shocking to hear about a motorist in Austin who runs down yet another pedestrian or bicyclist on a dark street or highway -- and then drives off leaving the person to die.
How to explain this dark side of Austin? In an angry letter in the American-Statesman, one resident attributed the hit-and-run epidemic to Austin's “culture of civic narcissism and road rage.” The real Austin, he wrote, is filled with “self-indulgence and egotistical lack of concern for others.”
Elsewhere in the country, the number of hit-and-runs has surged upwards in recent years. And while this has yet to become part of a national discussion, regional and national media outlets occasionally spotlight the trend. “The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says hit-and-run fatalities have climbed dramatically. They're up 20 percent in five years,” NBC News reported one year ago, referring to pedestrians killed by hit-and-run drivers.
Two years ago, the Arizona Daily Star took a close look at an epidemic of hit-and-runs in its own state. It concluded: “The states with the highest percentages of hit-and-runs among fatal crashes from 1994 to 2004 are also the states with the most illegal immigrants.”
In Austin, police say motorists flee accidents for a variety of reasons, including that they've got immigration problems, were drinking, or because they have no motor vehicle insurance; an estimated one-in-five Texas motorists drive without the required insurance. Other motorists may flee simply because they “just don't like the police,” Det. Francois remarked.
Aside from what motivates hit-and-run drivers, there can be little doubt that Austin's Hispanic culture -- not known for its civic engagement values -- is a significant driver of the hit-and-run epidemic. “Of 3,007 drunken driving arrests in 2002, 43 percent involved Hispanic men, even though they make up only about 11 percent of Austin's driving population,” reported the American-Statesman, citing police statistics.  "Hispanics made up 47 percent of the DWI arrests but only 21 percent of Austin drivers.”
According to the article, young Hispanic and Mexican men tend to drink more heavily than non-Hispanic men when they drink; and many Mexican men are unaware that penalties for drunk driving in the U.S. are stricter than in Mexico. Raul Caetano, a professor and assistant dean at the University of Texas School of Public Health in Dallas, told the paper: "The profile of a drunk driver in California is a young Hispanic male, and I bet you have a similar situation all over the Southwest."
Predictably, Austin's Hispanic advocacy groups and others accused Austin's cops of racial profiling, contending that Hispanic motorists were simply being targeted more often than motorists in other ethnic groups. Police rejected these charges.
The Statesman's story left out some interesting details. With respect to Hispanics arrested for drunk driving, it failed to distinguish between those who were here legally or illegally. Nor did it describe the backgrounds of the Hispanic men arrested for drunk driving. Were they, for instance, born in impoverished parts of Mexico with all the pathologies that exist there? Or were they born in America to poorer Mexican immigrants who still identify more with Mexico than America? Or were they the children of solidly middle-class Texans of Mexican heritage: people who can trace their families back several generations in Texas; people who for the most part are not pleased about the flood of poor and uneducated immigrants coming into Austin from Mexico, and that are changing the character of neighborhoods and schools for the worse.
So much for Austin's commitment to “diversity” and “multiculturalism,” things that Austin's liberal elites insist are strengths to be celebrated and embraced. Dare to disagree and you risk being called a “racist” or “xenophobic.” The hypocrisy of these elites is underscored by where they live. Overwhelmingly, it's in upscale neighborhoods and condos -- places that suffer none of fallout from their social engineering.
Texas and other Southern states have for years been known for a certain archetype --  an anti-social figure the Redneck. Stereotypically loud and boorish, he's supposed to be the white guy who inhabits an insular little world, and comes from a background that some call “white trash.” Occasionally, you see these Rednecks crashing around Austin in macho pick-ups and SUVs. However, many avoid Austin.
In recent years, however, a new mode of Redneck has become common in Austin; what might be called the Hispanic Redneck. His vices are similar to his white counterparts. He crashes around in big macho pick-ups, SUVs, and maybe in souped-up cars with tinted windows and frilly hubcaps. He drives aggressively and squeals his tires to show off. He's got lots more tattoos than his white counterpart -- and far stranger ones. And when he drinks and drives, he's more intoxicated than his white counterpart. Or so legend has it.
Above all, the Hispanic Redneck lives in a far more insular world than his white counterpart -- and so do his children: Many grow up to look just like him. He has no connection to a civic culture. If he's “undocumented” he often pays no taxes. He feels entitled to special treatment from social service agencies and high-minded churches supporting illegal immigration, according to common complaints in Austin.

And if he was born in Mexico, he expects to be spoken to in Spanish. Filled with ethnic chauvinism, he has no desire to learn English. In fact, he looks down upon native Texans of Mexican heritage, people who identify with America -- not Mexico. Indeed, one local manager of a Tex-Mex restaurant, during an interview with the Statesman (“Born here, Born there”), complained of kitchen workers, presumably Mexicans here illegally, who poked fun of customers who were Americans of Mexican heritage -- all for the sin of “acting American.” Behind their backs, they'd insult them with ethnic slurs, complained the restaurant manager, a Texan of Mexican heritage.

No doubt, these kitchen workers have much in common with the old-fashioned white Redneck. For them, it makes more sense to drive away from an accident and return to their insular neighborhoods of “undocumented workers.” Why deal with gringo cops? And why interact with a world they have no part of except to the extent that it gives them a better living than they had in Mexico. Bienvenidos a los Estados Unidos!
Late one night, one of these Rednecks was driving a macho SUV at tremendous speed, bearing down on a Harley-Davidson driven by Eric Laufer, a man known as a safety-conscious motorcyclist. Two physical objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time: Perhaps the same may be said of two cultures that are alien to one another.
Last Ride Home
Laufer was minutes away from home when he died; the exit ramp he would have taken was just ahead of him. It had been a long night. Hours earlier, he'd done a singing gig in San Antonio with another band, earning about $100. Like other band members (and struggling musicians everywhere), Laufer worked extra jobs to pay off personal debits and those associated with the band, including expenses for its publicist and an album it had cut. Laufer could have driven a van the band used; but with gas prices so high, he decided to take his Harley.
What must Laufer have been thinking as he neared the end of his trip, the deep rumble of the Harley in his ears, a cool breeze in his face? Perhaps it was about a new song he was writing or the future of the “The Two Timin' Four.” An accomplished band, it was still fine-tuning its sound. It was an American sound; a hybrid of what the band members described as a modern influence of “rock 'n' roll, pop, jazz, and punk.
Over the past few years, the band had toured widely in America and Europe. In Italy, it opened a Jerry Lee Lewis concert attracting 10,000 people; and in France, it played at Euro Disney outside Paris. Not surprisingly, the band found the French to be not so friendly.
Police have no doubt about how Laufer died: Dorantes slammed into the rear of his Harley at a tremendous rate of speed. As the arrest warrant noted, Dorantes' SUV left no skid marks. The reason is because he never braked -- either before or after the collision.
Instead, he kept going, pressing the accelerator pedal toward the floor. No matter that -- right in front of him -- a motorcycle was struck upright to his SUV's grill. And for a few seconds, he even could see Laufer's body on the motorcycle and SUV's hood, before it flew onto the highway 317 feet after impact. By then, Laufer was dead. According to the medial examiner, the horrific impact ripped his heart from its arteries and veins; his brain was severed from its spinal attachments.
The riderless Harley's rear tire left a single skid mark as Dorantes roared down the highway -- a shower of sparks and burning rubber right in front of him. "I don't think there is any way he (Dorantes) could not have known that the motorcycle was attached to his SUV for over a mile," Det. Francois told a local news outlet. "Between the sparks and the smell and the bike being feet in front of his face, after an impact there's no way he could have not known.”
A witness told of seeing a SUV race down an exit ramp at 80-85 mph -- a motorcycle attached to its front end. The Harley broke loose not far away, sliding onto a traffic island. Its rear tire was pulverized, its rear rim structurally destroyed.
Near the point of impact, the skid mark from the Harley's tire zigzagged along the highway, suggesting to Laufer's friends who visited the site that Dorantes was swerving violently to dislodge the motorcycle.
Why did Dorantes flee, leaving Laufer's body on the highway? Why has he eluded police? To Behrendt there's a simple explanation: “It about how he was raised.” Ultimately, she said, her friend died because immigration rules are not enforced: “It's all about cheap labor.”
Within hours, news reporters and Internet chat sites were full of information about Laufer's death. Having toured America for several years, “The Two Timing' Four” were well known among many musicians, and Laufer's affable and jocular personality had endeared him to many. He could make anybody laugh,” Behrendt recalled. “He liked to entertain people, but he did not necessarily want to be at the center of attention.”
The horrific nature of the hit-and-run shocked and angered many residents -- especially motorcyclists who are well aware of Austin's hit-and-run hazard. And so in a burst of civic spirit, a local Harley dealership and residents soon organized a memorial motorcycle ride and day-long music festival for Laufer. The goal was to honor Eric's memory, raise awareness for motorcycle safety, and help Eric's family cover his funeral expenses.

Laufer's parents, both motorcycle enthusiasts, were invited to ride in the event planned for Saturday, Nov. 8. Besides his parents, Laufer is survived by a sister.
Motorcyclists planned to pass the spot where Laufer died, and then ride out to the Texas Hill Country, home to the popular Nutty Brown Cafe. That's where 12 bands volunteered to provided entertainment throughout the day. All proceeds go to Laufer's family, say organizers.
The event says much about American (and Texas-style) civic virtues. Not to mention the empty spaces left behind by a young musician who would never realize his full potential.
At the festival, the three surviving members of the “The Two Timing' Four” planned to play for the last time together. “We're not playing any more (as a band). We'll play at the benefit, and that's it,” said Kiel, during an interview. “There is no point in trying to find another singer, because it would be a totally different band.”
"It's safest to say that the band's members will move onto other projects. We did what we could.”
David Paulin, an American Thinker contributor based in Austin, TX, blogs about related issues at The Big Carnival.


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Why did Obama even SUGGEST AN FF PUPPY ON NATIONAL NEWS ONLY TO FIND OUT HIS DAUGHTER HAS ALLERGIES................ARE YOU SERIOUS................RIGHT ON PEOPLE..............YOU MADE A WONDERFUL CHOICE...............YOU SAT A PUPPET WHO WANTS A PUPPY IN THE SEAT IN THE PRESIDENCY THAT CAN'T EVEN DECIDE WHAT KIND OF FF PUPPY TO BUY...................WHILE MY TAX DOLLARS WILL MOST LIKELY PAY FOR SOMEONE TO PICK UP BLEEP!!!

 

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really get any donors to Chicago? or was that a bunch of bolony? I am curious because of the overwhelming emails by Barack's campaign indicating such a thing?......lol
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