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This week a black youth discovered that the new entitlement mentality drummed into his head from birth carries a higher price than expected.
Fortified with reckless notions mixed with barbaric intent, the youth reached the height of his potential by picking up a gun and breaking into someone else’s home.
His flawed and twisted mindset drove him to steal what he believed an unjust society owed him. The gun proved that he was willing to kill for it. As it turns out, he did get his due – just not what was expected.
We now know that his ill-conceived home invasion plan was doomed from the start. The one thing predators know is their rights, but they foolishly tend to forget other people also have rights. At a home on the 1500 block of Autumn Village Drive, Columbus Ohio, he ran across someone willing to protect and defend his.
One man was home and in his care was a 5-year-old child. The armed intruder entered, but met with more than he bargained. Intent on protecting the child the man leapt into action and repelled the invader by delivering a gunshot wound to the neck. Although wounded, the intruder attempted to flee the home, but collapsed on the porch. He died a short time later.
Reports state that he was an unknown black male in his 20s.
The man who fatally shot the intruder was not a resident of the home; he was staying there with relatives. One must wonder how different this could have turned out had this one variable not been introduced into the situation. As a result, a brave man stood up and swift justice was served.
There were no other injuries from the incident and no charges were filed against the man who shot the intruder.
As programmed by US society you may now wonder the race of the man that defended the home and the 5 yr old child. My answer is – does it matter?

How interesting that the president of the United States would insert himself into the middle of a racially charged conflict between a police officer, Sgt. James Crowley, and a prominent African-American scholar, Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. of Harvard.
Gates accuses the officer of racism, a charge Sgt. Crowley adamantly denies, apparently with the backing of other officers on the scene. Obama admits he wasn’t on the scene, doesn’t have all the facts, and only has “suspicions” about what went on but concludes the Cambridge police acted “stupidly.”
Let’s see – I don’t know the facts, but the police acted stupidly. That’s just beautiful, and speaks volumes about Obama.
Last week Obama dumped on the white firefighters in New Haven and this week it’s a white cop in Cambridge. It looks like no matter if right or wrong, President RaceCard is cultivating a reputation of siding against the white folks.
A Little Info About Professor Gates
Gates teaches in the department of African-American studies. What exactly is African-American Studies? It’s an entire department devoted to creating racial friction. All of his academic writings are about racial issues. Everywhere the man looks in the world is filtered through the prism of race. He expects to see racism and therefore does, even from those there to help him. So, instead of appreciation for the effort of protecting his home, he overreacts and is belligerent to the police.
Conclusion
The bottom line is you have an obnoxious citizen challenging the cops to arrest him and he got his wish. Obama jumps in and uses stereotypes instead of facts to conclude what happened.
Obama was elected in part because people believed he would heal social divisions rather than deepen them. I guess we can scratch any idea of him contributing a positive force in race relations.
Step aside Michael Jackson for some real talent. This is a sad week indeed, because Gidget the Chihuahua just retired to puppy heaven.
She was the star of the best Taco Bell commercials ever devised. Her bug-eyed stare and big-eared face were pure magic as she lit up the small screen from 1997 to 2000 with the catchy phrase, “Yo Quiero Taco Bell.”
Argentine actor Carlos Alazraqui dubbed the male voice. He is best known as Deputy James Garcia on Comedy Central’s “Reno 911!”
It was said that the Taco Bell ads provoked some criticism from activists who said they used Mexican stereotypes… stupid activists – you wouldn’t know talent if it came up and peed on your leg.
Gidget’s trainer, Sue Chipperton, in an interview earlier this year with the People Pets website, described the diminutive dog as a consummate professional on the set. But, she said, Gidget had been the victim of typecasting, which limited her career choices (or, rather, Chipperton’s choices on her behalf).
Gidget suffered a massive stroke late Tuesday at her trainer’s home in Santa Clarita and had to be euthanized. Gidget was 15.
In order to celebrate the Chappaquiddick experience we have compiled this Limited Edition CD collection in honor of Ted “The Swimmer” Kennedy.
Each song was carefully selected and ordered to provide the experience of that fateful night 40 years ago. Celebrate the man – the legend.
The Chappaquiddick Experience – 1969
“Please Please Me” The Beatles
“Baby, You Can Drive My Car” The Beatles
“Bridge over Troubled Water” Simon and Garfunkel
“Splish Splash” Bobby Darin
“Goodbye, Stranger” Supertramp
“Last Night, I Didn’t Get To Sleep At All” The 5th Dimension
“She’s Gone” Hall and Oates
“( I Think I’m In ) Trouble” Lindsey Buckingham
“Lies” The Knickerbockers
“With A Little Help From My Friends” The Beatles
“Free As A Bird” The Beatles
“I Don’t Want to Talk About It” Rod Stewart
“Hell’s Bells” AC/DC
Available for a limited time – get yours today.

40th anniversary of Mary Jo Kopechne’s death at the hands of
Ted “The Swimmer” Kennedy.
It was sometime around midnight, on July 18, 1969, when Ted Kennedy drove his Oldsmobile off a small bridge on Chappaquiddick Island into eight feet of water. The vehicle landed upside-down. While Kennedy managed to free himself from the wreck and swim to safety, he abandoned his passenger, 28-year-old Mary Jo Kopechne in the car to drown.
Kennedy claims to have reached the shore, and then made seven or eight attempts to rescue Kopechne, but could not free her.
Kennedy then walked back to the cottage where he and four other men, were partying with several young women known as the “Boiler Room Girls“ who had worked on Robert Kennedy‘s campaign. Though Kennedy passed by a fire station and a private home to return to the cottage, he never stopped to ask for help for the trapped Kopechne.
He returned to the party and according to Kennedy himself, informed his cousin and a friend of the situation. The two men, Joseph Gargan and Paul Markham claim to have returned to the scene of the accident and made several unsuccessful attempts to free Kopechne.
Kennedy Attempts to Create an Alibi.
After the failed rescue attempts, Kennedy claims to have jumped back into the water and made the 500-foot swim across the channel back to Edgartown. He then walked back to his hotel and spent the night. He even took the time to change clothes and pay a visit to the front-desk, to complain about a noisy party–no doubt Kennedy’s sloppy attempt at securing an alibi.
The next morning, Gargan and Markham around 8:00 a.m., and were supposedly shocked to discover that Kennedy never reported the accident to police. According to Kennedy‘s own testimony, he told them: “about my own thoughts and feelings as I swam across that channel … that somehow when they arrived in the morning that they were going to say that Mary Jo was still alive”
The two men along with Kennedy went back to Chappaquiddick, where Kennedy spent some time making phone calls, seeking advice from various individuals as to how to proceed.
Meanwhile, two fisherman had discovered the submerged car and notified police. At 8:45a.m. a diver recovered the lifeless body of Mary Jo Kopechne.
It was not until 10a.m., over nine hours after driving-off of the bridge that Ted Kennedy went to the police station in Edgarton to report the accident.
Kennedy’s Statement
Kennedy then gave the following prepared statement to police: “On July 18, 1969, at approximately 11:15 p.m. in Chappaquiddick, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, I was driving my car on Main Street on my way to get the ferry back to Edgartown. I was unfamiliar with the road and turned right onto Dike Road, instead of bearing hard left on Main Street. After proceeding for approximately one-half mile on Dike Road I descended a hill and came upon a narrow bridge.
The car went off the side of the bridge. There was one passenger with me, one Miss Mary [Kopechne], a former secretary of my brother Sen. Robert Kennedy. The car turned over and sank into the water and landed with the roof resting on the bottom. I attempted to open the door and the window of the car but have no recollection of how I got out of the car. I came to the surface and then repeatedly dove down to the car in an attempt to see if the passenger was still in the car. I was unsuccessful in the attempt. I was exhausted and in a state of shock.
I recall walking back to where my friends were eating. There was a car parked in front of the cottage and I climbed into the backseat. I then asked for someone to bring me back to Edgartown. I remember walking around for a period and then going back to my hotel room. When I fully realized what had happened this morning, I immediately contacted the police”
In a move which must have been rather tortuous for her parents, Kennedy attended Mary Jo’s funeral, wearing a neck brace (which he reportedly never wore again) and looking rather pathetic.

The diver who recovered Kopechne’s body, John Farrar testified at the official inquest that her body was found where the air pocket would have formed. He said: “Had I received a call within five to ten minutes of the accident occurring, and was able, as I was the following morning, to be at the victim’s side within twenty-five minutes of receiving the call, in such event there is a strong possibility that she would have been alive on removal from the submerged car.”
The Court does not Punish Kennedy for his Crimes.
A week after the incident, Kennedy pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident and received a suspended two-month sentence. Kennedy then went on national television to repeat his rather implausible story, and to ask for the public’s “prayers.”
The ensuing scandal and questionable details given by all of those involved is now left to speculation. It was obvious to most people that Kennedy had allowed a young girl to drown, in a desperate and self-serving attempt to protect his political career.
The incident guaranteed Kennedy would never be a serious candidate for President of the United States.
OK FOX, What’s up with this camera angle?
No, we can’t show an Obama pitch hitting the ground, can we?
The funny part is that it all backfired when Obama delivered a pitch that can no less be called a sissy pitch.
“Hey Obama! You throw like a girl!”
They must not play baseball in Kenya – wink, wink, say no more.
To add insult to injury the boo-birds were out and made themselves heard. Yes, that’s right – the Obamanation was booed.
HAR!
Compare Obama’s sissy pitch with real heat.
Flash Update
I see the media still has their nose so far up Obama’s keister that you might get the impression you’ve walked in during the middle of a “wicked” prostate exam.
The latest embarrassing moment comes from the CBS Early Show. Russ Mitchell tried to spin Obama’s lackluster performance by describing his sissy pitch as a “wicked sinker”
Good Grief! Never thought a free press would intentionally choose to be the pawn of government, yet here we are.


Hey dude, how about a little political correctness with that new health care plan. You must know that in order to handle the extra 50+ million people expected to latch on to the Obama health devastation plan he will turn to unqualified doctors and medical staff.
Enough is Enough! After six months in office, President Control-Freak has his hands in the pie of General Motors, Chrysler, and a variety of financial service companies. He is seeking to control, among other things, the health care industry, the energy industry, and the amount of money employers pay their business executives.
When your refrigerator of automobile breaks, you call the service guy. After the warranty period, you pay for the service when the repair is complete. This is simple and a tried and true method that works. In either instance, you are seeking repair service – not care service.

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