08.29.08
Posted in Justice, WTF? at 10:51 am by admin
Here’s one woman that guys shouldn’t want to mess with. She got home from work and there was a guy in her apartment who attacked her with a hammer. Even though she was struck on the head, she managed to overpower him and strangle him with her bare hands.
The police just thought it was a break-in at first, but then it turns out she was going through a bitter divorce, and her husband had the security code to the door…
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10.27.07
Posted in Justice, Sex at 7:38 pm by admin
“Allegedly”? Was he also “allegedly” a Republican politician? (Ooh, did I say that?)
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) – A man was arrested after a government agent allegedly found him in an office building restroom lying next to an inflatable, anatomically correct doll with his pants down.
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09.07.07
Posted in Justice, WTF? at 10:42 am by admin
8 Targets in Prison Masturbation Cases
Hello? Is there anybody home?
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06.16.07
Posted in Abuse of power, Justice, RIAA, WTF? at 1:25 pm by admin
Well, after linking his personal blog to this story about a countersuit against the RIAA for a variety of harassment type allegations, Andrew Dubber was threatened with a lawsuit by the RIAA, which also threatened to file a formal complaint with his employer.
Was it not sufficiently clear that everybody who has an opinion on the subject thinks they’re a bunch of Nazis? If not, I guess it’s clear now.
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06.14.07
Posted in Abuse of power, Justice, Politics at 6:36 pm by admin
By a margin of 52% to 43%, Americans want Congress to consider impeaching President Bush if he wiretapped American citizens without a judge’s approval, according to a new poll commissioned by AfterDowningStreet.org, a grassroots coalition that supports a Congressional investigation of President Bush’s decision to invade Iraq in 2003.
Just an update.
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03.31.07
Posted in Abuse of power, Justice, Lame excuses, Politics at 3:14 am by admin
Excuse me… Doesn’t it seem like we have an awful lot of government officials with memory loss and/or cognitive impairment?
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03.10.07
Posted in Justice, Politics at 5:55 pm by admin
The nation’s top two law enforcement officials acknowledged Friday the FBI broke the law to secretly pry out personal information about Americans. They apologized and vowed to prevent further illegal intrusions.
Excuse me, did anyone really believe they would not abuse this power to snoop? Do they seriously expect us to believe them now?
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