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Friday, August 25, 2006

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The N-Word

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Highly inappropriate, but really fucking funny ... here ya go

The crazy things cops to for an arrest

Free Blow Jobs For Cops -
This shit is priceless and kinda funny, but not at the same time.


SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. - The sheriff said Friday he will no longer allow detectives to receive sexual services while investigating suspected prostitution after they spent $1,200 at massage parlors last month and sparked a public outcry.

Spotsylvania County Sheriff Howard Smith defended the practice as necessary to obtain a conviction but told his department he was suspending it.

"As sheriff, I understand the feelings and concerns the citizens of this county have expressed," Smith said in a statement sent to The Associated Press on Friday. "And I empathize with those feelings. Because of the public's express response, I have suspended this practice."

Court documents show that four times last month, county detectives allowed women at Moon Spa to perform sex acts on them — once leaving a $350 tip. A total of $1,200 was spent during the visits, Smith said. He said multiple visits were necessary so detectives could build trust with the operators.

Detectives shut down Moon Spa last month. The two suspected operators and three women accused of working there face several charges, including prostitution and sodomy, Smith said.

Smith maintained the sexual contact was necessary to obtain a conviction. But law enforcement officials say undercover officers only need to get an offer of sex for money to move the case forward.

The practice has been used in Spotsylvania since at least 2003.

Earlier this week, Smith told The Washington Post that sexual contact is needed during the investigations because most professionals know not to say anything incriminating. And conversation is difficult, he said, because masseuses at the Asian-run parlors in the northern Virginia county speak little English.

But several members of Spotsylvania's Board of Supervisors have spoken out against the methods used in the investigation.

"All of us ... have been worried about this episode tarnishing the county and making us a laughingstock of the nation," board chairman Henry "Hap" Connors told the AP Friday. "That's why I came out early on and asked the sheriff to cease using these tactics."

Spotsylvania Commonwealth's Attorney William Neely said he respects Smith's decision to end the practice, but refused to apologize for the officers' tactics.

This one's for you Derek

The reason why we should not allow guns in this country is clear ... when the VP of the US tries to kill his buddy and pretend it's a hunting accident you know guns have got to go

Hey Hey Ho Ho All those Guns have got to go (like my little chant?)

Nice Pic

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

so true

Downward Spiral

Wonderful photo documentary detailing the downward spiral of one of New Yorks finest or trashiest ..... hell she's just a nobody crack whore

In ur face NRA

Now i understand the whole right to bear arms but there should be limits. I mean come on. Well SF finally did it ... they banned handguns .... boy to I miss the good people of SF

From Nick's myspace profile

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

We are a generation of lost children The anti-babyboomer The answer to rhyme without reason With nothing holding us together But a song that hits us A movie that guides us A game that drives us And a friendship that protects us From the reality that is always so clear to elders We have no point, no finest generation, just a dream To experience more in our life than our parents To say we did that, we went there, I new them, we partied harder Anything to justify a means to an end of an otherwise uneventful time When information and media are more concrete than the house above our head We download music from people with no connection to us To feel something, anything, other than a void My thought for the day

Play nice children

Saturday, October 15, 2005

"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will NEVER forget how you made them feel." - Maya Angelou

Kids Killing Kids

Monday, October 10, 2005

Now I admit I've definatly had more than a few friends that I would have loved to kill and kinda wish I had, but how does a nine year old actually do something like this


Brooklyn girl, 9, admits killing playmate
Plunged knife into friend's chest in dispute over toy

NEW YORK (AP) -- A 9-year-old girl pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter Friday, admitting she fatally stabbed her 11-year-old playmate after a tug-of-war over a rubber ball went sour.

The girl, identified by the city only as Shanice K., admitted she stabbed Queen Washington once in the chest at a Memorial Day gathering in Brooklyn, the city said in a statement after the proceeding.

Judge Jane Pearl ordered that Shanice remain in a non-secure setting pending sentencing. She also ordered an investigation into the child's background.

"We are confident this is an appropriate resolution of this tragic matter," said Assistant Corporation Counsel Suzette Rivera. "The plea takes into account the great harm caused by the respondent and holds her accountable" for the slaying.

Shanice was accompanied by her mother and defense attorney Nicole Barnum in Brooklyn Family Court, the city said.

Shanice and the victim were described as close friends. The girls' mothers were best friends as well when Queen was invited to Shanice's home for a Memorial Day barbecue.

Police said the death occurred when Shanice's mother stepped out of her apartment to borrow something from a neighbor.

She returned to find that her daughter had plunged a steak knife into Queen's chest, police said. Queen stumbled into a hallway and collapsed.

Police, who could not recall a younger suspect being arrested for a killing in the city, said Shanice confessed shortly after the stabbing.

Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Life

"I wanted a perfect ending, now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it without knowing what's going to happen next." - Unknown

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