Saturday, April 10, 2010

Around Amerika: Upstate Escape

Yeah, I had to get out of that awful place called New York City.

Hoping it's better outside tha.... sigh.


N.Y. woman pleads not guilty to strangling daughter

I'm about ready to strangle this printed s*** on my desk in a minute.


"Gay student settles bullying suit against New York district" by Associated Press | March 30, 2010

ALBANY, N.Y. — A gay teenager in upstate New York who had claimed he was relentlessly bullied by classmates while school administrators stood by settled his lawsuit yesterday against the school district....

You know how sick I am of hearing about this when AmeriKa is the biggest bully on the planet?

Related: America's Soldiers Are Soft

Yeah, well, earn your pay and quit complaining, sir!

The Department of Justice had sought to intervene, citing the “important issues’’ it raised in enforcing federal civil rights laws....

It's amazing how the government cares when it is an agenda-pushing item, isn't it?

I mean, they DON'T GIVE a CRAP about YOUR CIVIL RIGHTS but will INTERVENE here!

Joyce Caputo, Mohawk superintendent, said in a prepared statement that district staff would never knowingly discriminate or tolerate bullying and remain committed to fostering a culture of tolerance and respect.

Until it's time to wage war on some designated enemy.

Then all bets are off in service to Israel.

ALBANY, N.Y. — A person can be guilty of a hate crime even if the violence is directed at a building rather than a person, New York’s top court ruled yesterday....

Are you f***ing sh**ting me?

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Related: Synagogue Shakedown

I would hate the place, too; maybe that is why they experience so many false-flag attacks.

Also see: Teen accused of shooting classmate

Robins abound in annual bird count

Basic Scrabble rules changed in new UK version

Update:

"Emotions flow as volunteer firefighter is sentenced on arson, murder charges" by Associated Press | April 10, 2010

MINEOLA, N.Y. — A rookie volunteer firefighter convicted of setting a blaze that killed a mother and three of her children in what prosecutors said was a twisted bid to become a hero again declared his innocence yesterday as he was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.

Caleb Lacey, who was convicted of four counts each of murder and manslaughter plus arson, spoke barely above a whisper in a jammed courtroom filled with people wiping away tears. His family and supporters were on one side of the gallery. The victims’ family and friends wearing T-shirts with photos of their loved ones on the other. A center row largely filled with reporters separated the sides....

Prosecutors said after setting the fire, he raced to the nearby firehouse and donned his gear before the alarm had even sounded....

I'm out of here.

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