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February 20, 2008

Three Suspected Hate Crimes In West Valley, One In Glendale

Filed under: Communities, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 4:09 am

There has been a large increase in Hate crimes since the NCLR began their “Hate Speech” attack on American’s.  One can only wonder if there is not some connection to this all.

LA Daily News

Three suspected hate crimes occurred in 14 hours in the West Valley, including an incident in which someone dropped a Molotov cocktail at the Bernard Milken Jewish Community Campus, officials said today.The Molotov attack occurred about 2 a.m. Monday at the rear of the campus in the 22600 block of Vanowen Street, and no suspects have been arrested, police said.

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa condemned the attack.

It is “a poignant and sad reminder that racism, anti-Semitism and prejudice still exist in our society,” he said in a prepared statement. “In a city defined by unparalleled diversity, hate crimes of any kind will not be tolerated and this incident will not go unanswered.”

The Jewish Federation, which owns and operates the facility, “will continue to be vigilant in protecting all visitors to the campus,” the federation’s Deborah Dragon said in a statement.

The Milken campus is funded in large part by the Jewish Federation and operated by the Federation’s Valley Alliance. John Fishel, president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles said his agency is very concerned about the attack. “We take this type of thing very seriously,” Fishel said. “Our major concern is for the safety and the security of those who work and frequent the center.”

The incident was among several reported between 2 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday. Police said a Molotov cocktail also was thrown at someone’s home and a hate-filled phone call to a large retail store was placed in West Hills.

“We feel that the retail store incident is most likely unrelated, however it is appropriate to advise the Jewish community of all of the incidents for the sake of increased vigilance and accurate reporting,” according to a bulletin released Tuesday by the LAPD West Valley Division.

In January, graffiti displaying swastikas and anti-Semitic remarks were painted on walls in Tarzana, prompting city officials to offer a $50,000 reward for information leading to arrests of suspects in that case.

Also Monday in Glendale, someone spray-painted a Turkish flag on the wall of an Armenian church at St. Peter’s Armenian Church, 632 W. Stocker St.

Turkey is the target of anger among many Armenians who are fighting to get that country to officially recognize the killings during World War I of as many as 1 1/2 million Armenians as a genocide.

Anyone with information on Monday’s incidents in the West Valley can call the LAPD at 818-374-7630 or 818-374-7611.

On the Glendale incident, call 818-548-4840, or Crime Stoppers at 818-507-STOP.

California Wilfire Victims Still Waiting On FEMA Homes

Filed under: Communities, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 2:48 am

Before Christmas FEMA promised residents of California affected by the Wildfires a place to live.  It seems Santa skipped them this year.

Why? Because the California terrain and FEMA rules wouldn’t allow FEMA to move the homes to the building sites. Of course this could be because FEMA is trying to move 60 foot, three-bedroom double wide houses onto the properties.  Homes that are to large to be run off generators and solar-panels and must be hooked into power grids.

It is a far cry better then the toxic 15 foot travel trailers that they delivered in New Orleans after Katrina. But it is yet another FEMA blunder for the poorly prepared government agency.

With so many low cost, shell package house plans available. It would seem that FEMA could come up with a reliable source of housing that suits any family just getting back on their feet.

Pioneer logic lacks in the modern day Government agency it seems.  Our ancestors knew to build small to get inside from the elements, put a roof over their heads and floor under their feet, and build it in a fashion that they could add on to as they could afford to.

Perhaps one day FEMA will catch on and build a small two story/one-story cabin style home that is quick to assemble and affordable.  But don’t hold your breath for that day to come.

USDA In Hot Water Over Massive Beef Recall

Harsh words and unnerving facts were shared by Federal Lawmakers and Watchdog Groups Monday for the U.S.D.A.  The recent recall order of 143 million pounds of beef has finally woke up some to the lack of food safety that really does reside in this nation.

The recall came after an undercover Humane Society worker captured video showing crippled and sick animals being shoved with forklifts, shocked with batons, and having other forms of what could not be called anything less then torture, went public.

Westland/Hallmark Meat Co.  A Chino-based southern California slaughterhouse recalled meats dating back two years since February 1, 2006.

Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, Chairwoman of the House Agriculture, FDA Appropriations Subcommittee, stated she felt the video inhumane and that it “demonstrated just how far our food safety system has collapsed.”

DeLauro, D-Conn, requested an independent investigation into the government’s ability regarding safety of meat in nation’s schools since Westland was a major supplier of beef in the National School Lunch Program. DeLauro also requested Undersecretary Dick Raymond to gather a list of schools that might have received the recalled meat, as well as an explanation of other locations where the meat might have been sold commercially, and if it was mixed with any beef from other processor plants. She is also inquiring to the agencies addressing of staff shortages among slaugherhouse inspectors.  An issue that was raised by several food safety experts and watchdog groups.

In fact the lack of inspectors is a very serious concern.  Based on district anywhere from 7 percent to 21 percent of the positions have been left vacant by the USDA, according to a statement made by Felicia Nestor, senior policy analysis with Washington D.C. based Food and Water Watch.

Keith Williams, USDA spokesman denied the claim, stating they had no shortage of inspectors, and that the recall was done not for safety reason but to revoke the USDA seal of inspection for the meat processed at that plant. What he failed to address is how it took an undercover civilian to capture what the USDA failed to recognize.
What makes this most unnerving is that the meat was up to two years old and had mostly been already consumed. If there is that great of lack of monitoring of the food supply in this country. Imagine what serious heath risks could be lurking just around the corner, and be able to slip in without anyone catching it for years.

Former Teacher Sentenced In Sex Cases

Filed under: American Crimes, News-Television, Schools, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 12:07 am

Teacher/Student Sexual relations seem to be on the rise.  Numerous cases already have come out this year of other teachers around the U.S. engaging in sexual acts with students. One can only wonder if this is the new way the school educational system is going, and more so, why there is not more care and screening being done to learn who or what is teaching children. Many schools are no longer allowing parents into classrooms, but perhaps it is time America rethinks that policy and opens the doors to parents once again.  Someone has to get order back in U.S. schools.
azfamily (FULL STORY)

LAURENS, S.C. (AP) — A former middle school teacher was sent to prison for six years Tuesday for having sexual encounters with five teenage boys. Authorities said Allenna Ward, 24, met 14- and 15-year-old boys at the school where she taught as well as at a motel, a park and behind a restaurant.

“I apologize from the depths of my heart,” Ward said in court.

Police began investigating last year after school officials found a note believed to have been written by Ward to one of the boys. Some of the victims were students at Bell Street Middle School in Clinton, where Ward taught. She was fired about a year ago.

February 19, 2008

Gun’s At Schools A Future Possibility

Filed under: Politics, Schools, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 10:10 pm

I am so glad I gave up that second income lifestyle to homeschool my children.  At least I know they are safe at home and not being subjected to the junk found in our modern “public education” system.  I suppose after the first mass shootout between two gangs, with innocents caught in the crossfire they “might” consider this a realllly stupid idea.
azfamily

PHOENIX — A committee of the Arizona Legislature is weighing arguments made today over a proposal to let people with permits to carry concealed weapons bring guns to K-12 schools, community colleges and universities.

The Senate’s Judiciary Committee listened to more than two hours of testimony about the proposal, but didn’t take a vote.

The testimony came four days after a gunman opened fire during a lecture at Northern Illinois University, killing five young people before turning a gun on himself.

Supporters say the permit-holders should be allowed to carry guns at schools so they can defend themselves and others if a gunman starts shooting people and police haven’t yet arrived at the scene.

Opponents say police officers urgently responding to a school shooting might have difficulty distinguishing innocent permit-holders from the gunman.

Irish Illegal Alien Gets Licence and Gets Gun.

Filed under: Anti-Illegal Orgs., Communities, Illegal Alien, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 2:20 pm

100% Preventable! Hot Damn! It’s A White Boy!

posted in Uncategorized | From time to time it has been suggested that we are loathe to report stories of white illegal aliens, considering how delightedly we report on each and every (exceedingly rare) incident I cannot imagine why this notion persists?

Oh, you mean when they cry ‘racist’ what their actually saying is “shut up and don’t tell the truth!”  Got it!

Cabbage eating white illegal alien robs bank!


License helps man obtain weapon

Wait just a minute here, we all know illegal aliens only want licenses to travel between their various welfare residences and multiple spouses, no one said anything about using them to obtain weapons, that’s just crazy talk!

BANGOR – Niall Clarke’s journey to a local bank, where he pointed a loaded gun at bank tellers and fled with more than $10,000 in cash, began with a chance encounter in a Boston bar with a Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles official on St. Patrick’s Day 2006.

Robert O’Connell, the BMV’s director of licensing services, helped Clarke obtain a Maine driver’s license believing the Irishman was in the country illegally, court documents reveal. Clarke’s visa expired two weeks after he obtained a Maine driver’s license in April 2006.

O’Connell did not know Clarke intended to use the driver’s license to buy a gun in Brewer and brandish it while robbing the Bank of America branch on Bangor Mall Boulevard on Oct. 4, 2006. Clarke was arrested on Interstate 95 moments after bank employees provided police with the license plate number of his getaway car.

Clarke, 27, is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Bangor. Under the federal sentencing guidelines, the native of Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland, is facing 10 years in prison, give or take a few months.

He pleaded guilty on Jan. 2, 2007, to armed bank robbery, brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence, lying on an application to buy a gun and unlawful possession of a firearm.

The story of how Clarke got the license he used as ID to purchase the gun is outlined in the federal prosecutor’s sentencing memorandum that was filed late Monday in federal court in Bangor.

Clarke, who was living and working as a carpenter in Boston in March 2006, told O’Connell that he was having trouble getting a license in Massachusetts because of his illegal immigration status. O’Connell told Clarke, according to court documents, that if he were living in Maine, he would be able to get a license. The men exchanged e-mail addresses and over the next month O’Connell told Clarke how to get a license in Maine.

O’Connell, who still heads the licensing division, went further, according to court documents, and personally expedited the handling of Clarke’s application. O’Connell also e-mailed to Clarke the name of a friend in Portland who had a small construction firm where the Irishman might find work.

Clarke, who told O’Connell he did not have an Irish driver’s license, used a Portland address, according to court documents. It is unclear whether he ever actually lived at the address full time. In an e-mail to O’Connell, he said that he was renting a room on Cushman Street but was there only on weekends.

O’Connell testified before a federal grand jury on Oct. 17, 2006, and, under subpoena, produced the e-mails he exchanged with Clarke and the Irishman’s application for a Maine license. Clarke was indicted by that grand jury a week later.

Prosecutors have used the incident between the Irish man and O’Connell to show that Clarke, who claims to suffer from a mental illness, was capable of carrying out normal tasks such as getting a driver’s license.

In his sentencing memorandum, Assistant U.S. Attorney Todd Lowell argued that Clarke also was able to execute a plan that included obtaining identification and using it to buy a gun illegally. The Irishman has admitted that he lied on the federal application to purchase the gun and ammunition used in the robbery when he said he was a U.S. citizen.

Who could even have imagined that providing a valid form of ID to an ILLEGAL ALIEN could go so horribly wrong?

Hmmm, O’Connell? What is that, a Bosnian name?


He forgot to mention the “we rob your banks” part!

2-18-2008 Blogs4Bloggers

Filed under: Communities, Illegal Alien, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 1:57 pm

http://www.freedomfolks.com/

February 18, 2008

Illegal Alien Arrested On Drug Charges

Filed under: Drugs, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 9:26 pm

OKLAHOMA – It took three long months of a join effort by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives  and the District 27 Drug Task Force.  But finally a illegal alien taking up residence in Tahlequah was arrested on various drug-related charges.

What began with several undercover purchases of drugs from Alex Gonzales, 23, ended with a traffic stop in Wagoner County on Tuesday, and several search warrants being issued, one involving a storage unit.
It was during these searches that task force agents found trafficking weight of what appeared to be cocaine along with a firearm. They also located an undisclosed amount of what appeared to be marijuana, an undocumented amount of cash, and two vehicles.

Gonzalez was found to have previous drug-related charges, and to have been in the country illegally.

The location of this drug seize is important in that it’s located in District 27 which is a known major drug trafficking corridor used by Mexican drug trafficking operations to transport their product, as well as proceeds from sales of product, into and out of the United States of America.

Gonzalez is now being held in the Wagoner County Jail on charges related to a traffic stop, as well as immigration charges, and pending further investigation, will be transferred to Cherokee County Jail.

Students Starting Fires To Get Out Of Tests?

Filed under: American Crimes, News-Television, Schools, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 3:53 pm

Houston, Texas – On six separate occasions fires have been started inside M.B. Smiley High School in the past few weeks.

Though small and contained, each time the school had to be evaculated, and each time the potential of injury to students was possible.

What has investigators intrigued is that each time the fires were set, they were proceeding the TAKS tests, and it is entirely possible that they were set by students attempting to get out of taking the tests.

Three students have been charged with second-degree arson in connection with the fires.  These students range in age from 14 to 17 years of age.  Police believe at least four or five more fire starters remain on the loose.

City Controller’s Gang Plan Puts Mayor Antonio Villaraigose In Full Control.

Filed under: Drugs, Gangs, News-Television, Politics, U.S. Security, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 10:40 am

LA DAILY NEWS

Maybe what the city of Los Angeles needs is a blueprint for dealing with blueprints.

With City Controller Laura Chick releasing her detailed plan for dealing with gangs, she included everything but how to wrest authority from the City Council.

In suggesting most anti-gang programs be placed under the direct authority of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Chick has escalated the rivalry between the mayor and City Council over how to run Los Angeles.

The council has proven itself unwilling to cede much of its authority – witness its recent decision complicating an effort to let neighborhood councils open council files – and again is proving reluctant.

Councilman Tony Cardenas, who has chaired the ad hoc committee on gangs and youth violence for the past two years, fired the opening salvo, reminding Chick, Villaraigosa and anyone who would listen that it is the City Council that will approve any citywide gang program.

Councilwoman Jan Perry joined in, questioning whether placing anti-gang programs in the Mayor’s Office would reduce their visibility and transparency – and hurt efforts already under way to combat gangs.

“There are a lot of good programs out there that I want to make sure are able to continue to operate,” Perry said. “I’m not comfortable with (Chick’s) recommendation. I think it needs a lot more input from those doing the work.”

Perry insisted her concerns were not about maintaining the council’s power.

“It’s making sure there is accountability and delivery of service,” Perry said. “Of course, the mayor plays a role, but I’m not sure it should be in charge of everything.”

It is Cardenas’ committee that will review Chick’s report. City Council President Eric Garcetti said he agrees with the report’s recommendation for greater accountability – but also said he is supporting a detailed review of the report by the ad hoc committee and of any other council panel that wants to look at it.

Chick said she hopes preliminary steps to implement her recommendations take place within six months.

For Villaraigosa, the idea of being in charge of all the city’s anti-gang programs fits with his new approach to dealing with the City Council – consult members but go ahead and do what he wants.

Such was the case last week when the council’s Transportation Committee held up his plans to turn Olympic and Pico boulevards into one-way streets.

The mayor issued an executive order and will wait for the council to catch up.

It also seems Villaraigosa is re-energized now that he’s no longer aggressively campaigning for Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid.

The mayor has returned to taking part in three, four and five events every day – often on widely varying topics – giving rise to jokes that he now has more events he can arrive to late.

To give Villaraigosa credit, he was on time last week to Chick’s news conference on an anti-gang strategy – and even found himself pressed into service in moving a box for Chick to stand on.

“That’s how I like to see the mayor,” Chick joked. “Working for me.”

The biggest local election news last week was the long-expected endorsement by Los Angeles County Supervisor Yvonne B. Burke of Councilman Bernard Parks to succeed her on the Board of Supervisors.

State Sen. Mark Ridley-Thomas, who is challenging Parks in the June 3 primary, said he was not surprised by the endorsement in the nonpartisan race.

“The Burke family and Parks family have maintained a longtime friendship,” Ridley-Thomas said. “It is not unusual or unexpected that a bond between friends would be a significant factor influencing Supervisor Burke’s political decision.

“Her endorsement is not a surprise. She and I met recently. She said she and Bernard are old friends and her endorsement was based on their mutual friendship.”

Ridley-Thomas boasts a number of union endorsements, but the biggest one now out there is U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Los Angeles.

Waters’ political operation carries a lot of weight in the district, but she has not been close in previous years to Ridley-Thomas.

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