Thinking about it...she might be from Columbus not Sandusky. There's some cheatin mofos there. Sorrydray
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Thinking about it...she might be from Columbus not Sandusky. There's some cheatin mofos there. Sorrydray
WTF TO CHANGE NAME!!!
http://www.jsonline.com/entertainment/62997292.html
http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/in...hing_12-y.htmlQuote:
Man who admitted flashing 12-year-old girl says he can't go to jail because he's donating kidney to dying dad
Looks like the kind of guy that, if your teenage daughter brought him home, she wouldn't be able to date again til she was moved out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Uncle Mxy
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10-08) 18:49 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Seven suspected gang members arrested in San Francisco for allegedly intimidating a courtroom witness were freed Thursday, as prosecutors said they needed more time to decide whether to file charges.
The men had been held for two days stemming from the incident Tuesday during a preliminary hearing for Charles "Cheese" Heard, 25, accused of murdering Richard Barrett in November 2008.
Barrett, 29, was killed outside a Broadway club as he ran from a robber attempting to grab his gem-encrusted pendant of the "Flintstones" character Bamm-Bamm.
The seven men stood up with arms folded just as the prosecution's star witness was asked whether she saw the killer in the courtroom.
Heard's attorney, Eric Safire, says he orchestrated the display as a way to ensure the woman's identification was fair. The seven men in the audience, he said, all had gold grills on their teeth, as did Heard.
The men were arrested as they left the courtroom.
Prosecutors offered no specifics Thursday for why they were not filing charges. They said only that the probe remains "open and active" and that they will make a decision once the investigation is complete.
Brian Buckelew, spokesman for District Attorney Kamala Harris, said his office has asked the state attorney general to determine whether there is a conflict of interest if San Francisco prosecutors pursue charges.
Safire welcomed the men's release. He noted that Superior Court Judge Wallace Douglass, who was presiding over the hearing for Heard, said their display had not amounted to witness intimidation.
"There was nothing illegal about what I attempted to do," Safire said.
At the end of the hearing, Douglass ordered Heard tried for murder.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/10/08/MN711A39GM.DTL#ixzz0TPBpyG7q
What? You don't have one?
Saudi Arabia looking for financial aid if the world starts consuming less oil. It doesn't get any weirder than this.
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BANGKOK — There are plenty of needy countries at the U.N. climate talks in Bangkok that make the case they need financial assistance to adapt to the impacts of global warming. Then there are the Saudis.
Saudi Arabia has led a quiet campaign during these and other negotiations — demanding behind closed doors that oil-producing nations get special financial assistance if a new climate pact calls for substantial reductions in the use of fossil fuels.
That campaign comes despite an International Energy Agency report released this week showing that OPEC revenues would still increase $23 trillion between 2008 and 2030 — a fourfold increase compared to the period from 1985 to 2007 — if countries agree to significantly slash emissions and thereby cut their use of oil. That is the limit most countries agree is needed to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.
The head of the Saudi delegation Mohammad S. Al Sabban dismissed the IEA figures as "biased" and said OPEC's own calculations showed that Saudi Arabia would lose $19 billion a year starting in 2012 under a new climate pact. The region would lose much more, he said.
"We are among the economically vulnerable countries," Al Sabban told The Associated Press on the sidelines of the talks ahead of negotiations in Copenhagen in December for a treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012.
"This is very serious for us," he continued. "We are in the process of diversifying our economy but this will take a long time. We don't have too many resources."
What a mom!
http://law.rightpundits.com/?p=886
Makes ya wonder how many "favors" go unreported....
unfortunately they tacked on a Federal ugly offense to her sentence.
Sweden burns bunnies for heating fuel.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574...-23109,00.html