Thursday, January 29, 2015

Ruin Your Life....


Murderer of 19-year old Girl was arrested









Aaron Hernandez is an American football tight end held without bail following his indictment on murder charges. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in 2010, and once had a $40 million contract.


He played college football for the University of Florida, where he was a member of a BCS National Championship team and was recognized as an All-American

On August 22, 2013, He was indicted by a grand jury for the murder of Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player. Hernandez has maintained his innocence. His co-defendants have also pleaded not guilty.
Hernandez also pleaded not guilty to two additional murder charges.  Police say he fired a handgun into a car, gunning down two strangers, in July 2012 after one of the two accidentally spilled a drink on him.
Charges were brought against Hernandez in the double homicide only after evidence discovered during the Lloyd investigation led police to the now-fallen football star.
Hard to believe.           Just a thought.

We, the Corporations .. ?

It gets better, right?

The political network overseen by Charles and David  Koch plans to spend close to $900 million on the 2016 campaign, an unparalleled effort to shape a presidential election that is already on track to be the most expensive in history.

Hundreds of conservative donors recruited by the Kochs gathered over the weekend for three days of issue seminars, strategy sessions and mingling with rising elected officials. 
 
The Koch family of industrialists and businesspeople is most notable for its control of Koch Industries, the second largest privately owned company in the United States (with 2013 revenues of $115 billion). The family business was started by Fred C. Koch, who developed a new cracking method for the refinement of heavy oil into gasoline. Fred's four sons litigated against each other over their interests in the business during the 1980s and 1990s. Charles and David still with Koch Industries.  

The Kochs are our homegrown oligarchs; they've cornered the market on Republican politics and are nakedly attempting to "buy" Congress and the White House. Their political network helped finance the Tea Party and powers today's GOP

Under the nearly five-decade reign of CEO Charles Koch, the company has paid out record civil and criminal environmental penalties. And in 1999, a jury handed down to Koch's pipeline company what was then the largest wrongful-death judgment of its type in U.S. history, resulting from the explosion of a defective pipeline that incinerated a pair of Texas teenagers.

Money and more money, to watch for.  Just a thought.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Fast Food




Around 4:30 p.m. Friday, Janelle Jones, of Rochester, had ordered a drink and a sandwich at the drive-through of  North Main St. restaurant. She was driving home when she discovered that the sandwich bag was actually full of cash, and there was no food inside.

At home, the couple inspected the bag and found the cash, most of which was inside two bank deposit bags. There was also a loose $100 bill.

Matthew admitted, “We are not perfect human beings,” and said the couple had considered the possibility of keeping the money, adding they could have certainly used the cash. But he said he and his wife are Jehovah's Witnesses, and that “Jehovah sees everything.”

When they returned the money about an hour later, the employees of the store were extremely thankful, he said. “It felt a lot better than keeping it,” said Matthew Jones.
Store employees at Rochester's Burger King confirmed the incident but chose not to comment on the story.

“One person said 'they were going to get fired' 
“A manager told me they would give me five free meals,” Janelle added. “The manager said he talked to the corporate office and they said to tell me 'thank you.'”

The hesitation to return the money is a concern.
Just a thought.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Silver's Dilemma




Sheldon Silver, the speaker of the New York Assembly, exploited his position as one of the most powerful politicians in the state to obtain millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks, federal authorities said.

For years, Mr. Silver has earned a lucrative income outside government, asserting that he was a personal injury lawyer who represented ordinary people. But federal prosecutors said his purported law practice was a fiction, he created to mask about $4 million in payoffs.

He was accused of steering real estate developers to a law firm that paid him kickbacks and funneling state grants to a doctor who referred asbestos claims to a second law firm that employed Mr. Silver and paid him fees for referring clients.

A federal magistrate judge issued seizure warrants to block Mr. Silver from access to $3.8 million that the speaker had spread among eight bank and asset-management accounts.

*Can Mr. Silver be a partner in a Law Firm or .. in addition to his Job?

* Can he get compansated on the partnership?

* Did he force any to go to these firms or to get paid?

Obviously, he got $4 Millions since 1994 [20 years] and still have $3.8 Millions in the bank. So he is not a big spender. Wait for additional info.

Just a thought.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Drones' new use?

  narco drones
Police in a Mexican border city said that a drone overloaded with illicit meth-amphetamine crashed into a supermarket parking lot.

Tijuana police spokesman said authorities were alerted after the drone fell near the San Ysidro crossing at Mexico's border with California.
                
Six packets of the drug,  six pounds, were taped to the six-propeller remote-controlled aircraft. Authorities are investigating where the flight originated and who was controlling it. It was not the first time they had seen drones used for smuggling drugs across the border.

Authorities in South Carolina found a drone outside the fence of a prison that had been carrying cellphones, marijuana and tobacco.

Drones are becoming increasingly used in attempt to smuggle drugs into prisons.
An Australia man was arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle drugs into a prison with a drone, police say.

The 28 year-old man was arrested after the drone was hovering in the vicinity of a prison in Ravenhall. He was charged with possession and attempting to commit an indictable offense and is due to appear in court next week. Drones are really doing a service.

Just a scary thought.

Shocked...

Coach Bill Belichick acknowledged that he was "shocked" this week to learn of the NFL's investigation of overly deflated footballs allegedly used by the Patriots during the AFC title game.

When I came in Monday morning, I was shocked to learn of the news reports about the footballs. I had no knowledge whatsoever of this situation until Monday morning.

I had no knowledge of the various steps involved in the game balls and the process that went through -- that happened between -- when they were prepared and went to the officials and went to the game, so I learned a lot about that.

"I obviously understand that each team has the opportunity to prepare the balls the way they want. Give them to the officials and the game officials either approve or disapprove the balls, and that really was the end of it for me, until I learned a little more about this the last couple days."

I can tell you that in my entire coaching career, I have never talked to any player, staff member about football air pressure. That is not a subject that I have ever brought up," Belichick said. "To me, the footballs are approved by the league and game officials pregame, and we play with what's out there. And that's the only way that I have ever thought about that."

Blah, Blah, Blah.   Just a thought.

Monday, January 19, 2015

Compassionate?





















Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney are zeroing in on inequality as America’s fundamental economic problem. Bush’s new Political Action Committee, called “The Right to Rise,” declares “the income gap is real” but that “only conservative principles can solve it.”

Mitt Romney likewise promised that if he runs for president he’ll change the strategy that led to his 2012 loss to President Obama [ the “makers” versus the “takers?”] and focus instead on income inequality, poverty, and “opportunity for all people.”

The Republican establishment’s leading presidential hopefuls know the current upbeat economy isn’t trickling down to most Americans. But they’ve got a whopping credibility problem, starting with trickle-down economics.

Neither party deserves a medal for reversing the trend, but evidence shows that middle-class and poor Americans have faired better under Democratic presidents.

Personal disposable income has grown nearly 6 times more with Democrats in the White House than Republicans.

Under Bill Clinton even the wages of the poorest fifth rose. According to research by economists Alan Blinder and Mark Watson, more jobs have been created under Democratic presidents as well.

These broad-based job and wage gains haven’t hampered economic growth. To the contrary, they’ve fueled it by putting more money into the pockets of people who spend it, thereby boosting business profits and hiring.

So let us see the change, that we may believe in.         Just a thought.

No Fly.... list.

The Associated Press

CBS Charlie D'Agata reports that Belgian authorities closed in on the leaders of the apparent terror cell busted up last week.

Belgium DPM Didier Reynders told CBS News the hunt for the ringleader in Greece originated from intercepted phone calls. They learned an attack was hours away, prompting the raids across the country last week in which two suspects were killed and a third arrested.

A U.S. official told CBS News that the suspected ringleader, a 33-year-old Algerian man, is believed to have returned from Syria and allegedly ran the operation aimed at attacking police and government officials from Greece.

In the following 24 hours, more than a dozen other people were detained for questioning across Belgium, and there have been dozens more terror arrests across Europe since the attacks in Paris that left 17 people dead.

The Algerian man, detained Sunday on a European arrest warrant in Athens, was to go before Greek judges who were expected to rule on the Belgian extradition request within several days.

Reynders told CBS News that among the measures foreign ministers were to discuss, was the possibility of revoking passports of suspected terrorists; about as close as Europe can come collectively to setting up a no-fly list like the one in the U.S. We are waiting.        Just a thought.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Fox...!




Fox News took time out of four broadcasts on Saturday to apologize for four separate instances of incorrect information that portrayed Muslims in a negative light.

Several of the cases involved incendiary comments about "no-go zones" in Europe, where Islamic law supposedly supersedes local law and where non-Muslims fear to go.


On Saturday, Fox apologized morning, noon and night.
Jeanine Pirro issued the final correction of the day, at 9:10 p.m., for something her guest Steve Emerson said a week earlier: that Birmingham, England is a "totally Muslim city where non-Muslims don't go in." Emerson was ridiculed for his comments, and he subsequently apologized.

"Last week on this program, a guest made a serious factual error that we wrongly let stand unchallenged and uncorrected," Pirro said. ................ Also, we could find no credible source that indicates Birmingham is a so-called no-go zone."

Earlier this week, a French comedy television show observed that the map in question was identical to a map, made by the French government in 1996, of poor neighborhoods in need of help.

Just a thought.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Chloe-Bill Cosby

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Bill Cosby’s Latest Accuser Chloe Goins Was Arrested As A Minor For Prostitution In Las Vegas

Chloe Goins added her name to the chorus of Bill Cosby accusers when she claimed he drugged and sexually assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion six years ago. Now, RadarOnline.com can reveal that the latest alleged victim has some dark secrets of her own.

According to court documents obtained by Radar, Goins was arrested in Las Vegas for soliciting prostitution just three years ago — and posed for an unflattering mug shot in the process.

According to Officer Laura Meltzer with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, an underage Goins was booked on misdemeanor charges, including one count of soliciting prostitution and one count of a minor in a gambling establishment on May 1, 2011.

Even though officers had probable cause to arrest Goins, now 24, the Clark County District Attorney’s Office informed Radar that charges were never filed.

Goins – the first accuser to fall within the statute of limitations  told the British newspaper she “was not very sexually experienced” and “didn’t really know what had happened,” when she recounted what she says occurred at the party she attended with a girlfriend.

However, Goins doesn’t believe he raped her.

“Unlike many of those women, I don’t think he raped me,” she said, “so I am one of the lucky ones, but at the same time it was a f-ed up situation.”

Paris- Conflict



French security forces stormed two sites where terrorists had been holding hostages, killing the two Charlie Hebdo massacre suspects and a third man who was holding captives in a kosher supermarket.

The fugitive suspects [of Charlie Hebdo] are French-born sons of Algerian-born parents, already under police surveillance. One was jailed for 18 months for trying to travel to Iraq a decade ago to fight as part of an Islamist cell. Police said they were "armed and dangerous".

U.S. government sources said the brothers were listed in two U.S. highly classified database.

France has Europe’s largest population of Muslims, some of whom talk openly of ruling the country one day and casting aside Western legal systems.

Some immigrants to the western world are unable to be in peace with the society. They came from poor Countries to Europe for a better life but many can't integrate with the open society.  Freedom of speech,  equal opportunity, voting wrights, jobs, respect for the Laws, and Freedom of Women are a threat to them and their families. They enjoy it themselves but quickly realized that others are enjoying it too including their own families. A great conflict when comparing old and new Countries.  Just a thought.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

The Bubble?




In 2013,  3.20 billion barrels of gasoline were consumed2 in the United States, about 6% less than the record high in 2007.

US consumed 18.89 million barrels per day.   Production averaged about 9 million barrels of crude a day, the most since 1986.  .

Wind energy is breaking records across the U.S., thanks to long-needed transmission upgrades that are relieving congestion on the power grid and allowing more clean energy to reach consumers. In 2011. One TWh is essentially enough energy to power a city of 200,000 people for an entire year. The U.S. generated 121 TWh.

US produce as much as Saudi Arabia, and consume less. As the price decline, the unprofitable wells will decline, temporary.  Just a thought.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Sober Monitors.

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Fraternities and sororities at the University of Virginia must now have "sober monitors" at their parties and beer kegs and mixed drinks will be forbidden, according to new rules decreed by University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan.
Sullivan said that all recognized social groups must sign an agreement before Jan. 16 pledging to follow the new rules. Only then, she said, will the university lift the ban on parties that was put in place in response to a November 2014 Rolling Stone Magazine article about an alleged lack of response by the university to sexual assaults.
The Rolling Stone article centered on a woman named “Jackie” . But the veracity of Jackie's allegations have since been questioned and the magazine was criticized for poor fact checking.
Many of the rules are ideas that have been implemented at other schools throughout the country.  The guidelines would apply to all 700 social organizations on campus, not just fraternities and sororities.
More safer for the students, though not all of them may like it. Just a thought.

Find and Deport..... Paris.



Prosecutors said two gunmen arrived at the building in a black Citroen C3 car, killing a receptionist before heading to the third-floor offices of the magazine where they shot dead eight journalists, a guest and a police officer who had been assigned to protect workers. Four people were also critically injured.

A second police officer was killed outside as the suspects fled before abandoning their car, hijacking a Renault Clio by throwing out its driver.

France raised its terror threat level following the attack at the central Paris building housing weekly Charlie Hebdo and stepped up security for media organizations, large stores and places of worship.

We will find the people who did this," French President Francois Hollande said. "France is today shocked by this terrorist attack."

These terrorists had support from others, friends, family members, etc. They all should be prosecuted. Those who knew about these terrorists' activities should be deported to where FREEDOM OF SPEECH IS NOT PRACTICED.

Just a thought.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Tele-Medicine...

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If you’ve ever waited more than an hour at an urgent care clinic for a sore throat, you know that the whole business of going to a doctor can seem frustratingly antiquated. How many times have you wanted to see a doctor, but decided to postpone it for as long as possible on account of the hassle? The trek there, the rude receptionist, the waiting room–all for just three minutes of doctor time.

Well, it looks like change might finally be on the horizon. Thanks to the growing availability of telemedicine or telehealth services, you can now video conference with a doctor from home any time–even in your pajamas. Sounds amazing, if also a little too good to be true.

Right now there are about 200 telemedicine networks and more than half of U.S. hospitals are using it in some way to better connect doctors with patients with chronic illnesses like heart disease, according to the American Telemedicine Association.

The phenomenon, when used appropriately, telemedicine is not only safe, it’s a much-needed option. As long as your doctor have your history, Blood test, etc.

It would be very helpful for those who are unable to move easily from one place to another, after discharge from the hospital, or need assistance. So check it out.

Just a thought.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Baby Dax

Are we in the midst of a baby bust?
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Katie Amos and her fiancé Lee Johnston were enjoying a holiday getaway to New York when she unexpectedly went into labor while walking through Central Park. Baby Dax was born 11 weeks early, weighing just 3 pounds.

The boy won't be ready to go home until March. In the meantime, the new parents have been given accommodations at Ronald McDonald House, which helps families of hospital patients free of charge.

The British couple worried about a possible $200,000 hospital bill after their baby was born prematurely on the trip. 

Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan said it would ensure that "there will be no financial impact to the family," whose ordeal garnered media attention in the U.K. and the U.S.

The hospital would work with the family's insurance carrier regarding payment for all services rendered.

A Facebook page set up to raise money for the family also posted that "all medical bills will be covered."

To help cover the medical bills, the couple posted their story and an appeal for donations on the website GoGetFunding.com, under the title "Dax's Tale of New York."

How many Americans couldn't pay their healthcare inflated Bills?  Can we improve our healthcare services to make it efficient similar to other advanced Countries?

Just a thought.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Deer Hunters.

Deer eat along the side of the road in Cortlandt on Sept. 20.

The season for both gun and bow hunters has been extended through the end of January, including weekends.

The state Department of Agriculture estimates some 30,000 deer live in Suffolk. They are blamed for the spread of tick-borne diseases, auto accidents and crop damage.

Some homeowners bordering the hunting grounds are worried that weekend hours will bring a flood of hunters from across the Northeast. Weekend hunting had always been allowed upstate.

“I don’t think it’s a real good idea, especially on the weekends when the kids are home.
“I’ve seen it before, you know. They’ll drop a deer at the corner of your property and get blood trails all the way back there and that’s not right. One resident

The state’s deer-culling sharpshooter program last spring was widely considered a disappointment. However, hunter Craig Dahlgren said alternative solutions that have been tried have not worked.  Some think hunting is the best way.  

I am not too crazy about the whole thing and particularly the Bows. It is unfair trade.   Just a thought.