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Monday, May 13, 2013

Miami Beach ( Father accused of tying 12 yr old son to laundry pole - For punishment )

 

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A Miami Beach man was charged with aggravated child abuse after tying his son to a pole in front of their home near 71st Street for several hours, police said Monday.
Adolfo Guzman, 49, is being held at a Miami detention center, accused of using bicycle cable wires to tie his 12-year-old son to a concrete laundry pole by his ankle because the boy left home without permission.
Guzman left to go shopping shortly after, leaving the child tied up for a couple of hours, according to police.
Jehovah’s Witnesses going door to door noticed the tied-up child and notified police, Miami Beach spokesman Bobby Hernandez said.
Officers called in Miami Beach Fire Rescue to cut the boy free of the wire bicycle lock.
“This is a horrific crime. It is unbelievable that someone would do this to their child,” Hernandez said. “It’s wrong to leave a dog chained up, much less your own son.”
According to the police report, Guzman warned his son, after an earlier incident on Saturday where he wandered off, that if he left again, he would be tied up as a punishment.
The 12-year-old complained that the cables caused him pain in his ankles but no other injuries were reported.
Guzman is being held on $50,000 bond.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/05/13/3395258/father-accused-of-tying-son-to.html#storylink=cpy

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Mexico Sinaloa ( Two Spanish Businessmen Murdered in Northwest Mexico -shot to death )

Two Spanish Businessmen Murdered in Northwest Mexico
Authorities said that the bullet-riddled bodies of the merchants were found inside a vehicle that was pushed into a canal in Culiacan, the capital of the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa


CULIACAN, Mexico – The bullet-riddled bodies of two Spanish businessmen were found inside a vehicle that was pushed into a canal in Culiacan, the capital of the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa, officials said.

Jose Montoya Lozada, 58, and Fernando Carmona Romero, 57, worked as merchants and had their residences in Spain, the Sinaloa Attorney General’s Office said.

Passersby spotted the vehicle in the Humaya canal around 8:40 a.m. Saturday and notified police, the AG’s office said.

The two men had their hands bound and had been placed on the back seat of the automobile.

The victims were reported missing on May 4, the AG’s office said.

The two men traveled frequently to the western city of Guadalajara, where they purchased clothing that they sold in several states, officials said.

The deputy attorney general in charge of the state’s central zone, Julio Cesar Romanillo, officers from several police departments and crime scene investigators went to the crime scene, the AG’s office said.

Sinaloa is home to the powerful drug cartel led by Joaquin “El Chapo” (Shorty) Guzman.

The Sinaloa cartel, sometimes referred to by officials as the Pacific cartel, is the oldest drug cartel in Mexico and Guzman, considered extremely violent, is one of the most-wanted criminals in Mexico and the United States, where the Drug Enforcement Administration has offered a reward of $5 million for him.

The rival Los Zetas cartel has been trying to grab control of some areas in the state from the Sinaloa organization, which is also battling the Beltran Leyva organization.

The war on drugs launched by former President Felipe Calderon, who was in office from 2006 to 2012, left about 70,000 people dead, or an average of 32 per day, in Mexico, officials say.

Calderon, of the conservative National Action Party, or PAN, deployed thousands of soldiers and Federal Police officers across the country to fight drug cartels

Jordan ( Honor killing - Young boy 6 -saw father kill mother- He said she deserved it ) See Video

Honor killing, 6 year old boy saw his mother being killed by his father . The boy explains in the video she deserved it ( for cheating ). The aunt also said 'she had it coming'!

 

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Mellon University ( Female student arrested for dressing up as "Pope" naked from the waist down )

 

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A Carnegie Mellon University student was charged Friday with indecent exposure by campus police after a Catholic bishop complained about her parading nude from the waist down while dressed as the pope.

A male student who was nude also was charged, but it wasn't immediately clear what he was doing during the Pittsburgh school's spring fine arts parade last month.
Katherine O'Connor, 19 was arrested after she paraded nude, handing out condoms with a cross shaved into her pubic hair.
In big trouble: A Carnegie Mellon University student was charged Friday with indecent exposure by campus police after a Catholic bishop complained about her parading nude from the waist down while dressed as the pope
In big trouble: A Carnegie Mellon University student was charged Friday with indecent exposure by campus police after a Catholic bishop complained about her parading nude from the waist down while dressed as the pope
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Indecent exposure: Court records show students Katherine B. O'Connor, 19, of Pittsburgh, and Robb S. Godshaw, 22, of Wilmette, Illinois, were charged by campus police with indecent exposure
CMU President Jared Cohon said Friday that the misdemeanor charges were filed in Allegheny County against the two students and the school would not take any additional disciplinary action.
He said the school endorses artistic expression but public nudity is illegal.

‘There are competing values at issue here: Carnegie Mellon aims to be a place where ideas can be expressed and debated openly, but also where people of all backgrounds, faiths, and beliefs feel welcomed and supported,’ Cohon said.

Bishop David Zubik of the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese complained after the April 18 parade, in which the female student — with her pubic hair shaved in the shape of a cross — threw condoms to onlookers. Cohon apologized last week for the display.

The university did not identify the two students. Court records show students Katherine B. O'Connor, 19, of Pittsburgh, and Robb S. Godshaw, 22, of Wilmette, Illinois, were charged by campus police with indecent exposure. No attorney was listed for either.




DUBAI ( Sharia Law - Western woman Gang raped - She gets one year in Jail - For illicit sex ) See Video

Western woman if you get gang raped by Muslims in Dubai, you will go to jail for having illicit sex. And neither the police nor the  Embassy will help you, because in Dubai, sharia rules, and women have no rights…especially Western women.

The  Western  woman in this story did one year in jail ( and she was gang raped ) in a Hotel. This
is because of  sharia law.


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Calaveras County ( Slain Northern California girl's 12 yr old brother held in her stabbing death )

Authorities in Northern California on Saturday announced the arrest of a 12-year-old boy in the stabbing death of his younger sister, whose killing last month sparked a manhunt for a supposed intruder who the boy had said committed the crime.
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Following a two-week investigation, Calaveras County sheriff's detectives arrested the boy in connection with the death of his sister, 8-year-old Leila Fowler.
The boy, whose name was not made public, will be charged with murder, the county sheriff announced at a news conference, according to the Associated Press.
"Citizens of Calaveras County, you can sleep a little better tonight," Sheriff Gary Kuntz told reporters.
The slaying made national headlines and had authorities warning residents of the tight-knit area where the crime occurred to lock their doors and remain vigilant.
Leila and her brother were home together on the night of April 27 at the family home in Valley Springs, a rural town of 7,500 residents southeast of Sacramento. Their parents had gone to a Little League game.
The boy told investigators he had heard an intruder, then saw a man running away from the home. The boy said he then found his severely injured sister. He called his parents, then 911, officials said.
An autopsy determined Leila died of shock and bleeding as a result of multiple stab wounds.
Her brother's account sent authorities scrambling to find the killer. They fanned out in the rural foothill area, searching indoors and out for any sign of the intruder. Extra patrols were dispatched to the elementary school where Leila was in the 3rd grade and along area school bus routes.
Following "an expansive investigation" that consumed more than 2,000 man-hours, police arrested Leila's brother shortly after 5 p.m, according to a Sheriff's Department press release. As part of the investigation, authorities seized several knives from the home Leila shared with her father, stepmother and siblings to determine if one could have inflicted the fatal wounds.
Kuntz declined to answer questions about what the department deemed "an ongoing investigation."

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Amnesty Wars ( We didn't cross the border - The Border crossed us ) Learn your History

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The Heritage study on the cost of amnesty (6.3 trillion) has gotten predictably tangled in accusations of racism. And we are now somehow debating IQ.
The issue isn’t that immigrants from south of the border are dumber because they have lower IQ’s. The college diploma world that liberals think we are heading toward is an even bigger disaster and more unsustainable than illegal immigration.
What the Heritage study found was that illegal immigrant amnesty would be a dead loss because of entitlements use. The issue is the free ride of the welfare state.
The social safety net, like the take-a-penny jar, is an honor system. There are all sorts of regulations and policing mechanisms, but the welfare state and the country are too big to police. Those who want to defraud, do. The rapid growth in the disability rolls tell the tale.
There are different motives not to cheat. Personal integrity. A sense of honor. But the largest one is a sense of investment in the country. Patriotism. The belief that we are all in the same boat and that we occasionally even sacrifice for one another.
Large scale entitlements use by a population is a cultural statement of a sense of detachment from the country and its people. You are more likely to take pennies, instead of putting them back, if you don’t identify with the people who put the pennies in.
Some of this is the effect of multiculturalism, but like the welfare state, it is a reality that conservative and libertarian amnesty advocates have to address.
Some of it is aspiration. It’s possible to work very hard from day to day, without believing that you will get ahead. And that mentality makes it easy to drop out of the economy when an opportunity presents itself. And if you don’t believe that you truly have a future in the country, then that becomes a reasonable path to take.
Postmoderns may attempt to level all humans to a single chart based on a single characteristic, but real life is more complex than that. There is no dynamic scoring that can predict the impact of the future, all we have to judge by, as Patrick Henry said, is the lamp of experience. And that means that the Heritage Center’s approach of using existing facts to draw conclusions is far more valid than any wishful dynamic scoring. Mexicans have a complex history and past of their own. And unlike most immigrants, they have a historical claim on American territory and a history of conflict with the United States. That history may seem ancient to most Americans, but the animosity and the sense of loss is real. Many Mexicans feel that they have lost something of their potential and their future when they were defeated and that sense lingers on in a way that most Americans cannot understand.
Those are all elements that need to be dealt with.
We can only maintain a social safety net for a population that feels responsible for each other. A population that sees itself living in a foreign country and does not identify with the national majority is going to pump and dump the social safety net. And that is something you can see in inner cities every day.
The failure to talk about it will not change the failure of any policy that fails to take it into account.