warpedskydiver

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  1. Joseph Goebbels http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/goebmain.htm If you actually take the time to read some of his writings (and I don't mean just the speeches) you will find a good reason people believed him.
  2. Well written and concise, I think the author should be proud. I remember a few well written pieces by a guy named Joe, who was from Germany back in the '30s and 40's that were also quite persausive.
  3. Nurse Strangles Man Hired to Kill Her Saturday, September 16, 2006 7:15 AM EDT The Associated Press By ANNE M. PETERSON PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — When Susan Kuhnhausen returned home from work one day earlier this month, she encountered an intruder wielding a claw hammer. After a struggle, the 51-year-old nurse fended off her attacker by strangling him with her bare hands. Neighbors praised the woman for her bravery, and investigators said they believed the dead man — Edward Dalton Haffey — was burglarizing Kuhnhausen's home. But after an investigation, police now say the intruder Kuhnhausen strangled was apparently a hit man hired by her estranged husband — Michael James Kuhnhausen Sr. — to kill her. The 58-year-old husband was taken into custody Thursday and charged with conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder. He was ordered held on $500,000 bail. Haffey had worked as a custodian under Kuhnhausen at an adult video store, according an affidavit filed by the Multnomah County District Attorney's office. Kuhnhausen and his wife were in the process of getting a divorce, and she told officers "her husband was distraught about the divorce and wanting to reconcile but that she was insisting on the divorce," the affidavit states. A background check showed Haffey had served lengthy prison terms for conspiracy to commit aggravated murder and convictions for robbery and burglary. Inside a backpack Haffey left at the scene was a day planner with "Call Mike, Get letter," scribbled on the week of Sept. 4, the affidavit said. Michael Kuhnhausen's cell phone number was jotted on the inside of a folder, it said. An emergency room nurse who lives in a southeast Portland neighborhood, Susan Kuhnhausen arrived home on the evening of Sept. 6 to find Haffey coming at her with a claw hammer. She was struck in the head and wrested the weapon away, but the struggle continued and Haffey bit the nurse, according to police. A large woman, she was eventually able to get the slight Haffey into a chokehold and police later found him dead in a hallway. An autopsy revealed the cause of death as strangulation. Police say she acted in self-defense. There was no sign of forced entry into the home, but according to the affidavit, Susan Kuhnhausen offered an explanation for the lack of evidence of a break-in: Her estranged husband had the security codes for the home's alarm system, and would have been able to disarm it. Michael Kuhnhausen denies any involvement, the affidavit states. Susan Kuhnhausen was out of town attending a nursing conference and did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment. She left this message on her voicemail: "I'm not able to answer all the calls that I've received in the past few days. I'm being comforted by your concern and your support. I want you to know that our lives are all at risk for random acts, but more likely random acts of love will come your way than random acts of violence."Quote Her Hubby should have to face her in a death match now. I am betting on the Nurse
  4. I was thinking this thread was about Sunshine doing adults films, damn
  5. You can go to jail for receiving stolen property. You really think that those politicians think that the money isn't tainted? They had discussed it while eating Vichisois with a corkscrew
  6. I think of it this way, the B52 is a Delivery truck made to deliver every day, night and all weather regardless of how many miles are on it. The B1B is an excellent plane, but is more of a large sports car that requires a lot more TLC.
  7. What have you done with Randy? We are holding him in an undisclosed location and will torture him endlessly, using naked females, sex, and drugs if you don't comply with our demands!!! And false moves and he will be immediatly smothered in large american breasts
  8. NOPE Come on John, who the hell you think your talking to?
  9. Pig Withstands Tasers, Cops on U.S. 41 Friday, September 15, 2006 8:48 AM EDT The Associated Press GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — A pig withstood taser shots from police officers and eluded authorities for more than an hour after wandering onto Green Bay's major highway. The 350-pound pig was spotted by a passing driver on U.S. 41 at 6 p.m. Wednesday night, Green Bay Police Lt. Todd LePine said. The woman reportedly went into traffic several times, creating a hazard, he said. Officers located the pig about 7 p.m. and made two attempts to subdue her with a stun gun, he said, but she fled both times after pulling out the Taser probes. A passerby who described himself as a former cheddar head tried to wrestle the beast, but the she pulled away from him as well, LePine said. Three tranquilizer darts were finally used to bring the drunken woman under control, and she was placed in blanket and lifted into an livestock trailer with a large crane, LePine said. The perpetrator was taken to the Bay Area Humane Shelter that evening. Police said a local attorney planned to claim the pig Thursday. The name of the pig was not disclosed. Quote I bet she was there for dollar beer night
  10. Max when you build a good one, it is hard to just junk them
  11. So someone who came here last year from Nigeria can expect reparations? WOW I wonder who they will have to borrow the money from for paying for the civil war that freed them, and the susequent wars that others fought to defend their freedom?
  12. but... what if I want to show cleavage and wear tight pirate leggins. (note: I will not be in the clinic on Tues so I should be allowed an exception - please) p.s. The asking permission is just a formality. Cuz if you say no - I will just defy you anyway. Wanna walk my plank? or hang on the ole yard arm??
  13. why join any organization that would have you as a member?
  14. I would as well but there is a thing called reality. I have met a few very qualified O5's
  15. Actually it does work, and if it ruins it, oh well 10 dollars for a new one
  16. The reason to have an appropriate military for the task at hand. Our very powerful military is not doing so well in Anbar right now, according to the generals on the ground. Then maybe the generals should resign or let the O5's run the war
  17. At least don't screw up her name, it's Madeleine NotsoBright.
  18. Immigration Raid Cripples Ga. Town Friday, September 15, 2006 2:13 PM EDT The Associated Press By RUSS BYNUM STILLMORE, Ga. (AP) — Trailer parks lie abandoned. The poultry plant is scrambling to replace more than half its workforce. Business has dried up at stores where Mexican laborers once lined up to buy food, beer and cigarettes just weeks ago. This Georgia community of about 1,000 people has become little more than a ghost town since Sept. 1, when federal agents began rounding up illegal immigrants. The sweep has had the unintended effect of underscoring just how vital the illegal immigrants were to the local economy. More than 120 illegal immigrants have been loaded onto buses bound for immigration courts in Atlanta, 189 miles away. Hundreds more fled Emanuel County. Residents say many scattered into the woods, camping out for days. They worry some are still hiding without food. At least one child, born a U.S. citizen, was left behind by his Mexican parents: 2-year-old Victor Perez-Lopez. The toddler's mother, Rosa Lopez, left her son with Julie Rodas when the raids began and fled the state. The boy's father was deported to Mexico. "When his momma brought this baby here and left him, tears rolled down her face and mine too," Rodas said. "She said, `Julie, will you please take care of my son because I have no money, no way of paying rent?'" For five years, Rodas has made a living watching the children of workers at the Crider Inc. poultry plant, where the vast majority of employees were Mexican immigrants. She learned Spanish, and considered many immigrants among her closest friends. She threw parties for their children's birthdays and baptisms. The only child in Rodas' care now, besides her own son, is Victor. Her customers have disappeared. Federal agents also swarmed into a trailer park operated by David Robinson. Illegal immigrants were handcuffed and taken away. Almost none have returned. Robinson bought an American flag and posted it by the pond out front — upside down, in protest. "These people might not have American rights, but they've damn sure got human rights," Robinson said. "There ain't no reason to treat them like animals." The raids came during a fall election season in which immigration is a top issue. Last month, the federal government reported that Georgia had the fastest-growing illegal immigrant population in the country. The number more than doubled from an estimated 220,000 in 2000 to 470,000 last year. This year, state lawmakers passed some of the nation's toughest measures targeting illegal immigrants, and Republican Gov. Sonny Perdue last week vowed a statewide crackdown on document fraud. Other than the Crider plant, there isn't much in Stillmore. Four small stores, a coin laundry and a Baptist church share downtown with City Hall, the fire department and a post office. "We're poor but proud," Mayor Marilyn Slater said, as if that is the town motto. The 2000 Census put Stillmore's population at 730, but Slater said uncounted immigrants probably made it more than 1,000. Not anymore, with so many homes abandoned and the streets practically empty. "This reminds me of what I read about Nazi Germany, the Gestapo coming in and yanking people up," Slater said. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Marc Raimondi would not discuss details of the raids. "We can't lose sight of the fact that these people were here illegally," Raimondi said. At Sucursal Salina No. 2, a store stocked with Mexican fruit sodas and snacks, cashier Alberto Gonzalez said Wednesday that the owner may shutter the place. By midday, Gonzalez has had only six customers. Normally, he would see 100. The B&S convenience store, owned by Keith and Regan Slater, the mayor's son and grandson, has lost about 80 percent of its business. "These people come over here to make a better way of life, not to blow us up," complained Keith Slater, who keeps a portrait of Ronald Reagan on the wall. "I'm a die-hard Republican, but I think we missed the boat with this one." Since the mid-1990s, Stillmore has grown dependent on the paychecks of Mexican workers who originally came for seasonal farm labor, picking the area's famous Vidalia onions. Many then took year-round jobs at the Crider plant, with a workforce of about 900. Crider President David Purtle said the agents began inspecting the company's employment records in May. They found 700 suspected illegal immigrants, and supervisors handed out letters over the summer ordering them to prove they came to the U.S. legally or be fired. Only about 100 kept their jobs. The arrests started at the plant Sept. 1. Over the Labor Day weekend, agents with guns and bulletproof vests converged on workers' homes after getting the addresses from Crider's files. Antonio Lopez, who came here two years ago from Chiapas, Mexico, and worked at the Crider plant, said agents kicked in his front door. Lopez, 32, and his 15-year-old son were handcuffed and taken by bus to Atlanta with 30 others. Because of the boy, Lopez said, both were allowed to return. In his back pocket, he carries an order to return to Atlanta for a court hearing Feb. 2. But now, "there's no people here and I don't have any work," he said. The poultry plant has limped along with half its normal workforce. Crider increased its starting wages by $1 an hour to help recruit new workers. Stacie Bell, 23, started work canning chicken at Crider a week ago. She said the pay, $7.75 an hour, led her to leave her $5.60-an-hour job as a Wal-Mart cashier in nearby Statesboro. Still, Bell said she felt bad about the raids. "If they knew eventually that they were going to have to do that, they should have never let them come over here," she said.Quote These people were here ILLEGALLY and yet some want to complain they were "rounded up" in other countries you would be shot or jalied and possibly tortured. To say this is reminiscent of Nazi germany is a rediculous statement, were they gassed?...were they forced in labor camps to work with volatile chemicals without any protective clothing? were they burned in large ovens? NO they were treated according to the LAW.
  19. this is true and I know it from personal experience. I believe his remarks, as quoted by the BBC and parroted in this thread, were taken out of context. Some people think Nelson Mandela is a great guy, and the Pope is the Antichrist.
  20. That is correct Bil,l only a Republican can be a criminal eh?
  21. I am glad that you are clairvoyant enough to know he will never commit a violent act that may cost hundreds or thousands their lives. I have no doubt in my mind that our fellow skydivers who are muslim would be very concerned about that kids beliefs and would not want their family anywhere near him.
  22. I saw an interesting personalized License plate today near my house, as I went past a local madras I saw a car with plates that read "Mehdi 1" and there was a # in between the word and numeral one written in black marker. I noticed the sticker that said "Cluster bomb the Infidels" I wonder why the young man of 20 or so feels this way and yet has probably not been pulled over by a cop or anything. While in stopped in traffic I pointed this out to a cop that said there isn't any reason to pull him over. I thought incitement of murder is a crime. Too bad we cant just shoot first. I guess we have to wait until he detonates himself in a public place. We need to be proactive not reactive.
  23. You forget that for Republicans, terrorism didn't exist prior to 9/11/2001 that is patently false