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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

ARIZONA Justice ( Steven Seagal and Joe Arpaio Want to Make Arizona No. 1 for Vigilante Justice ) Wild West

Even Steven Seagal thought the idea of him running for governor of Arizona was "kind of a joke." At first. But now, the actor wants the world to know that he's inching towards taking the idea seriously, prompted by encouragement from his pal, the infamous Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Seagal, you see, is part of Arpaio's celebrity "posse" of tough guys who support the sheriff's tough (and probably unconstitutional!) ideas for targeting undocumented immigrants in the state. Since Arpaio is pretty busy running Maricopa County, Seagal could be just the thing the sheriff needs to take his policies state-wide. 
Maybe. Seagal's comment that he would "remotely consider" a run for governor come as the aging ponytail makes the rounds to promote his new reality show: Steven Seagal - Lawman: Maricopa County (The Lost Episodes)This combination of political teasing and reality show promotion (we'll call it "Trumping") could very well amount to nothing. But the reality series itself already documents the sort of encouragement Arpaio's thrown Seagal's way. With cameras following along, the actor "trained" the sheriff's deputies in martial arts and marksmanship, and tagged along to a number of the sheriff's media-friendly raids. Now the pair are friends, and Seagal has moved his base of operations to Arizona in order to help fight against "open borders." When discussing Arizona law enforcement, Seagal now speaks in the first person plural. Here's what he told ABC15 last week

UTAH ( 27 Bald Eagles die from " West Nile virus " wildlife officials stated )

Since early December, more than two dozen bald eagles have turned up dead along the banks of the Great Salt Lake, and now wildlife officials in Utah have identified the killer: a rare wintertime outbreak of West Nile virus.
The 27 dead eagles contracted the virus after preying on infected waterfowl called eared grebes, which stop at the lake during their annual migration from Canada to Mexico. An additional five bald eagles are responding to treatment for leg paralysis and body tremors at local rehabilitation centers, officials said.
West Nile virus typically afflicts birds during warmer months, when the mosquitoes that carry it are active. But Utah had a very warm fall that extended the insects’ breeding season into late October.
The birds do not pose a risk to humans, but officials cautioned that people should not handle sick or dead eagles.
“People become infected with West Nile virus after being bitten by a mosquito that carries the virus,” JoDee Baker, epidemiologist with the Utah Department of Health, told "NBC News." “Since the mosquitoes that transmit West Nile virus aren’t active in the winter, there’s no risk to the public’s health." According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 2,318 confirmed cases of West Nile virus in the U.S. in 2013, with 105 deaths.
After soaring back from near extinction in the 1960s, bald eagles were removed from the federal endangered species list in 2007, though they are still protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates more than 9,500 nesting pairs of bald eagles live in the contiguous U.S.
Habitat destruction and the contamination of the birds' food source, largely as a consequence of the insecticide DDT, decimated the population half a century ago. Officials estimate that only 475 breeding pairs existed in 1963, down from 100,000 in 1782 when America’s Founding Fathers designated the bird as the national symbol.
Officials are not worried that the virus will have long-term effects on the 750 to 1,200 bald eagles that migrate to Utah each winter to feed.
“Even though it’s difficult to watch eagles die, the deaths that have and still might occur won’t affect the overall health of the bald eagle population that winters in Utah or the overall population in the United States,” said Leslie McFarlane, a Utah wildlife disease coordinator.

Afghanistan ( 8 year old girl " Forced to be suicide bomber " by her brother ) Failed attempt

KABUL: An eight-year-old Afghan girl has been caught wearing a suicide vest in Afghanistan’s Helmand province.
She was held on Sunday night as she tried to carry out an attack on border police, an Interior Ministry spokesman told the BBC.
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The girl, thought to be the sister of a prominent Taleban commander, is said to be in a state of shock and confusion.
Police claimed she was encouraged to carry out the attack by her brother.
According to the ministry’s spokesman Sediq Sediqi, one of the Afghan soldiers, spotted the girl wearing a suicide jacket.
But she could not operate the button to detonate the suicide vest or she was arrested before she could carry the attack.
The girl has been transferred to the provincial capital of Lashkar Gah.

Monday, January 6, 2014

Dog News ( Corona, not just any beer.... ) Daughters ,boyfriends Dog

Gym News ( New " Booty flex butt exercise " ) video

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Mexico ( Young girl gets " Tossed into stands by Bull " ) video

- Watch More Funny VideosAngry Bull Launches Women Into Stands

Mexico Juarez ( Man and Woman " Shot and Killed " left in vacant lot )

The bodies of a man and a woman were found in a vacant lot in Valley Farms colonia north of Ciudad Juarez.


Both bodies were found in a vacant lot between Calle Guardia Residence and Dr. Carlos Ochoa of the above colony, both had 25 to 30 years old and it was learned that the man had a gunshot wound to the head.

The man was wearing a blue denim pants, black jacket and the same color tennis, women not wearing clothes that data, some of the neighbors said they heard several shots fired gun around 22:00 hours occurred .


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