Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Mother Fracker...

Realtors face liability risks if fracking creates health risks that are not disclosed to home buyers.

Einhorn, founder and president of Greenlight Capital, kicked off the speech by arguing that a handful of leading American oil companies that rely heavily on fracking were “poised for a fall”—even if the price of crude rebounds from its current depressed prices.

“We object to oil fracking because the investment can contaminate portfolio returns,” Einhorn said during his presentation.

Of those short positions, Einhorn described Pioneer Natural Resources PXD as the “mother fracker,” saying its oil production and reserves have not kept up with the company’s increased spending on drilling and developing wells.

“It’s well loved, well located and well run,” Einhorn said as he introduced the company. Still, he added, “A business that burns cash and doesn’t grow isn’t worth anything,” he said. “That’s like using $50 bills to counterfeit $20s.”

Shares of Pioneer Natural Resources dropped immediately as Einhorn detailed his position; more than 3% during.

So rethink your position.    Just a thought.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Old Doc....!


Ten Commandments Scroll
The world's oldest complete copy of the Ten Commandments is going on rare display at Israel's leading museum in an exhibit tracing civilization's most pivotal moments.

The 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scroll, from a collection of the world's most ancient biblical manuscripts discovered near the Dead Sea east of Jerusalem, has never before been publicly displayed in Israel and has only been shown in brief exhibits abroad.

The manuscript is so brittle that it will only be on display at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem for two weeks before it is returned to a secure, pitch-black, climate-controlled storage facility there.

It is one of 14 ancient objects displayed in "A Brief History of Humankind," an exhibit of historical objects spanning hundreds of thousands of years.

The exhibit includes tools used in an elephant hunt from 1.5 million years ago, the oldest known remains of a communal bonfire from 800,000 years ago, skulls from the oldest remains of a family burial and the world's oldest complete sickle — a 9,000-year-old object that represents the transition from hunter-gatherers to settled civilization working the land.

A 5,000-year-old Mesopotamian tablet on loan to the museum and 2,700-year-old coins from what is now Turkey, are also on display. An original handwritten manuscript of Albert Einstein's groundbreaking theory of relativity caps the exhibit.

Time to see. Just a thought.

Sunday, May 3, 2015

A Mother's forgiveness.



The parents of a slain Pennsylvania State Police trooper said Sunday they have forgiven his alleged killer and are relying on their faith to get them through the loss.
"It doesn't do you any good to hate somebody for whatever they have done to you, because all it does is eat you up.  said Bryon Dickson.
 
"Justice lays behind us at the grave, where my son's body is buried," she said. "And Eric Frein is chained to that place of justice. He has to be held accountable for what he has done."
Addressing the congregation, Darla Dickson recalled the moment that every parent of a police officer or soldier dreads: the knock on the door, when a trooper and chaplain brought word that her son had been killed in the line of duty.
 
"What I experienced was just a disbelief beyond degree,"  "It was very surreal. I just could not even wrap my mind around it."    It hasn't been easy to forgive Frein, who authorities said did not know her son.
 
"There were days when we had to get up, and it was difficult to set one foot in front of the other and face the world," she said.
But the Dicksons said their Christian faith has brought them great comfort and teaches them that just as God has forgiven them, they are to forgive others.
"Not keeping a record of wrongdoing gives you hope for tomorrow, a sense of love that displaces all evil in the world," Darla Dickson said.
 
Their appearance came as the church celebrated "Blue Sunday," paying tribute to law enforcement. The pastor, David Crosby Jr., brought several state police troopers and local police chiefs on stage to cheers and applause from the congregation of hundreds.
Crosby prayed for the safety and protection of law enforcement, as well as for "healing and restoration" in Baltimore. 
 
Darla Dickson told the AP she doesn't think about Frein. Instead, she focuses on her son, a 38-year-old Marine veteran who left behind a wife and two young sons.
"I miss my son. I grieve for him," she said. "But it's not the kind of grief that the rest of the world carries. I have that hope that I will see him again."
 
Just a thought.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Fort Lee-Part 4


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David Wildstein was Christie’s enforcer and go-to guy at the Port Authority, which runs the New York City-area airports as well as the bridges and tunnels that connect New York and New Jersey. He shut down two out of three local access lanes to the George Washington Bridge at the direction of Kelly. Their alleged goal was political payback against the mayor of Fort Lee who would not endorse Christie’s re-election bid.

"Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee," Kelly wrote in an August 2013 email.
New Jersey governor  fired Kelly and cast aside Bill Stepien, the man who ran his political organization.
Prosecutors said that to "maximize the congestion and thus the punitive impact", the trio "caused these lane and toll booth reductions to start on the first day of the school year in Fort Lee, without any advance notice to Mayor, Chief of Police and the residents of Fort Lee."
Wildstein admitted in Newark federal court that the bridge's access lane closures were the result of political retribution. He admitted that Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni chose the first day of school to maximize the punishment and used the traffic study as a "cover story."
What makes one do things like that thinking they wouldn't get caught? 
Just a thought.

Young Haters?

Passing burning cars

Violence and looting overtook much of West Baltimore. As night fell, looters took to Mondawmin Mall and a Save-A-Lot and Rite Aid in Bolton Hill, loading up cars with stolen goods. "I don't understand how stealing jeans is going to bring justice to Mr. Gray."

About 10 fire crews battled a three-alarm fire at a large senior center under construction, as police officers stood guard with long guns.  Shots were fired at an officer in the area.

Fifteen police officers were injured in the clash with school-age children that began around 3 p.m.    Police arrested 27 people.

The mayor declared a curfew across the city, “thugs” are “destroying our city.”
Police commissioner implored parents to take control of their children who might be taking part in the rioting.  Structures that were being destroyed took great effort to erect in ailing communities that need them. 

What are these young people angry at? Is it the Police, Society, Poverty, Education, or Lack of Family life?

Just a thought.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Clergy...??



Rev. Creflo Dollar appealed in a video to "friends from around the world," soliciting donations to replace his current 1984 Gulfstream G-1159A Airplane. 

Dollar said. "Just because the world doesn't have it, doesn't mean that you can't."
If you knew what we did, then you wouldn't ask  " What does a preacher need with an airplane?
 
A Gulfstream G650 [$65 million] can fly 18 passengers and four crew members. The jet comes with two Rolls-Royce engines, high-speed Internet and two multichannel satellites and allows for a four-and-a-half-hour commute from New York to Los Angeles.   It is the biggest, fastest, most luxurious, longest range and most technologically advanced jet by far.
The pastor has said the two incidents involving his old plane including one in which a mechanical failure caused the jet to skid off a runway in London while his wife and their three daughters were aboard have shown him it was time to turn to God for a new airplane.
 
Prosperity gospel is a theology that promises wealth and health to those who tithe 10% of their income to the church.

The people need to know what he does with a private airplane? and if   he can operate without it in God's Name.?

Just a thought.

Judgement...


On April 15, 2013, at 2:49 PM, with more than 5,600 runners still in the race, two pressure-cooker bombs–packed with shrapnel and other materials hidden in backpacks, were placed on the ground amidst crowds of marathon-watchers–exploded within seconds of each other near the finish line along Boylston Street.

The blasts instantly turned the sun-filled afternoon into a gruesome scene of destruction and chaos. Three spectators died: a 23-year-old woman, a 29-year-old woman and an 8-year-old boy, while more than 260 other people were wounded. Sixteen people lost legs; the youngest amputee was a 7-year-old girl.

On April 18, at around 10:30, Sean Collier, a 27-year-old police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was shot dead in his patrol car on the school’s Cambridge campus.  

They carjacked a Mercedes SUV at gunpoint, drove around with their hostage, forcing him to withdraw money from an ATM and discussing driving to New York City.

Police in the Watertown spotted the suspects in the stolen SUV. A gun battle broke out, exchanging fire with the police and hurling explosive devices at them. One officer was seriously injured.

Dzhokhar drove the stolen SUV straight at the police, running over his brother before speeding away

Awaiting the right judgment. Just a thought.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Gone Bananas??

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A federal judge ripped self-proclaimed “Banana King” Thomas Hoey Jr. as “a danger to the community” as he sentenced him to an additional 12 years  behind bars for his role in the 2009 death of Kimberly Calo, who overdosed on cocaine that Hoey supplied during a three-way sex romp.

“Thomas Hoey Jr. is a self-absorbed, self-pitying, selfish man who is a danger to the community,” “He preys on women …. The public needs to be protected from further crimes from his defendant.”

Members of Calo’s family weren’t buying the banana baron’s remorse. “he seems more sorry he got caught,” Calo’s brother, told the judge. “Every day this man is out he will continue this operation. Every day he is jail, he will not hurt another woman.”

Hoey also forced the other gal involved in the three-way hotel orgy, to lie to a grand jury about his role in the 41-year-old Calo’s death. She was convicted for lying to a grand jury, died of a coke overdose.

Hoey is currently serving 4 years in prison after being convicted of beating up current girlfriend Alison Bretherick in 2012

He was slapped with additional criminal charges for allegedly dipping into the pension fund at Long Island Banana Co. and using more than $800,000 of the cash to fund his lavish lifestyle.

Just a thought.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Health-care scheme


 Blood Sample

Federal investigators say a small blood lab in New Jersey paid doctors kickbacks to send blood work to the lab as part of a $200 million health-care fraud scheme.

"There was an excess of a dozen doctors who actively participated in the scheme like there was nothing wrong with it," according to Scott Lampert, special agent in charge at Health and Human ‎Services. "This was in excess of a $200 million health-care fraud scheme one of the largest that I've ever seen," Lampert said.
They knowingly ordered unnecessary blood tests.

The lab's top guy, according to investigators, was making so much cash that he dropped millions on items including vintage cars, fancy homes and more. 

An employee of Walmart, Mc Donald and others make $10/hour and support their families with minor support from the State just to keep their head above the water and here is Doctors, fortune enough to reach this level of social status and with income of hundred thousands of dollar /year, and still have the need to scam the Tax Payer.  What a Shame brought to the profession and their families.  

Just a thought.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Deport....


Going back: deporting foreign prisoners convicted of serious crimes after they have served their sentences has been government policy since 2006


24-year-old Algerian who moved to France in 2009, prosecutors said was already being watched because he had expressed interest in traveling to Syria, but intelligence had not yet found grounds to put him under strict surveillance. The man had been in contact with someone in Syria who directed him to attack a Paris church.
Authorities believe that the suspect was involved in the murder of a woman he had never met.  Police were able to connect her to the suspect using ballistics data.
The suspect directly contacted authorities because he needed an ambulance after allegedly shooting himself accidentally, officials said.
Medics and police found a trail of blood leading to his car. Inside the vehicle, investigators found guns, a bulletproof vest, a laptop computer, a USB key and notes on potential targets. A search of his apartment revealed more weapons and unspecified evidence linking him to religious extremism.
The suspect has been treated for his wounds in a nearby hospital but is not speaking with authorities, prosecutors said.
 
It's about time for certain people to lose their legal status to enter France.    
 
Just a thought.