Double Standards the "norm" in legal system for Sex Offenders
Source: AP
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2006/2/27
Bad Cop No More Free Doughnuts
Miami, Florida---
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2006/2/26
On The Wrist For a Good Cause
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2006/2/25
Crime Has a Happy Ending
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2006/2/24
Pointing Fingers
American's are quick to forget durning former President Jimmy Carter's leadership, he gave away the Panama Canal, which by the way, required a U.S. Senate ratified treaty. And then we have the former President (I did not have sex with that woman) Bill Clinton, who during his presidency stated the "Chinese would manage the Canal very well."
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2006/2/23
2006/2/22
Roe Vs. Wade is Dangerous
Our Nation seems to be willing and able to scream the words "DISCRIMINATION!" about everything under the sun. Now, they wish to apply it to the issue of abortion. What an appalling moot point! What about the discrimination against the unborn child that is about to be tried without an impartial jury of his/her peers, convicted of interrupting the lives of others or maybe having a "birth defect" or being the product of rape or incest, therefore unwanted, then slaughtered execution style without so much as a last wish or a plea for help? Why don't we ask the unborn children of the world their opinion on the "pros and cons of abortion"...or why don't we ask the 40 million plus babies that have received an involuntary express ticket to heaven since 1973 due to abortion what they think about the way they had to die. They are unable speak for themselves.
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2006/2/21
Tolerance and Freedom
Given the recent violence by many Muslims using the Danish cartoons as an excuse, I have thought quite a bit about the role of tolerance and freedom in our society. Here are some random observations:
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2006/2/20
Among the Ashes Jessy Jackson, Al Sharpton & Hillary, no where to be found.
Why isn't there anyone jumping up and down regarding the church fires in Alabama, and there has yet to be any outrage, debate from National commentators, columnists and the usual hate-crime, rage mongers. These very people who have selective memory loss are on other band wagons with their own agendas. As an example the Vice-President hunting story has received far too, much attention.
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Ridiculus Waste Of Our Tax Dollars
Is there no end to the ways government wastes our tax dollars? Apparently, not.
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2006/2/19
The Working Poor
Poverty hits home more with television's bombardment of the latest this and that: things that cost enough to feed a family of three for a month, TV shows in which contestants sell their dignity for what I consider peanuts.
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2006/2/18
Alledged Fetus Eater Focus of New Legislation
In Kansas City unsanitary conditions were discovered at an abortion clinic where the proprietor was accused of eating a fetus. This prompted a bill by the Kansas Legisature to tighten up regulation for all medical facilities.
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2006/2/17
Christianity in the Military
When a nation and its military abandon its roots, then it is not long until that nation and its military have forgotten that which made it respected and strong. The result is a weakened character, and this is what we are seeing in America today.
2006/2/16
The National Media Needs To Move On
It is interesting that when Bill Clinton, former president of the United States had sex with a young intern Monica Lewinski in the Oval Office during business hours, we were told that it was a "private" matter and none of our business, but when the vice president is involved in a hunting accident, the White House news reporters howls about their right to be notified immediately, supposedly so they could break this important news story to the American people. After all, the people have the right to know!
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2006/2/15
Communism with a religious label
Muslims can attack, denigrate and torture innocent people because they have the "superior" religion which must rule the world. Therefore, not only should we not insult their "prophet," but we must pay homage and respect to them and anything associated with Muslims.
Would you give up your individual liberty and freedom of speech for not offending Muslims? I don't think so. Islam is a man-made religion. It is communism with a religious label.
We can not compromise or appease these so-called moderate Muslims. This a war with a unholy religion. Every mosque should be checked for weapons or literature here in America.
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2006/2/14
Meth Labs Gaining Popularity Among College Students
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2006/2/12
Where is The Outrage For Journalist Jill Carroll?
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2006/2/11
A Dose of Reality
I envy Clay. My brother Clay thinks God lives under his bed. At least that's what I heard him say one night.
He was praying out loud in his dark bedroom, and I stopped to listen, "Are you there, God?" he said. "Where are you? Oh, I see. Under the
bed..."
I giggled softly and tiptoed off to my own room. Clay's unique perspectives are often a source of amusement. But that night something
else lingered long after the humor. I realized for the first time the very different world Clay lives in.
He was born 43 years ago, mentally disabled as a result of difficulties during labor. Apart from his size (he's 6-foot-2), there are few ways in which he is an adult.
He reasons and communicates with the capabilities of a 7-year-old, and he always will. He will probably always believe that God lives under his bed, that Santa Claus is the one who fills the space under our tree every Christmas and that airplanes stay up in the sky because angels carry them.
I remember wondering if Clay realizes he is different.
Is he ever dissatisfied with his monotonous life?
Up before dawn each day, off to work at a workshop for the disabled, home to walk our cocker spaniel, return to eat his favorite
macaroni-and-cheese for dinner, and later to bed.
The only variation in the entire scheme is laundry, when he hovers excitedly over the washing machine like a mother with her newborn child.
He does not seem dissatisfied.
He lopes out to the bus every morning at 7:05, eager for a day of simple work.
He wrings his hands excitedly while the water boils on the stove before dinner, and he stays up late twice a week to gather our dirty laundry for his next day's laundry chores.
And Saturdays-oh, the bliss of Saturdays! That's the day the caretaker takes Clay to the airport to have a soft drink, watch the planes land, and speculate loudly on the destination of each passenger inside.
"That one's goin' to Chi-car-go!" Clay shouts as he claps his hands.
His anticipation is so great he can hardly sleep on Friday nights.
And so goes his world of daily rituals and weekend field trips.
He doesn't know what it means to be discontent.
His life is simple.
He will never know the entanglements of wealth of power, and he does not care what brand of clothing he wears or what kind of food he eats. His needs have always been met, and he never worries that one day they may not be.
His hands are diligent. Clay is never so happy as when he is working. When he unloads the dishwasher or vacuums the carpet, his heart is
completely in it.
He does not shrink from a job when it is begun, and he does not leave a job until it is finished. But when his tasks are done, Clay knows how to relax.
He is not obsessed with his work or the work of others. His heart is pure.
He still believes everyone tells the truth, promises must be kept, and when you are wrong, you apologize instead of argue.
Free from pride and unconcerned with appearances, Clay is not afraid to cry when he is hurt, angry or sorry. He is always transparent, always sincere. And he trusts God.
Not confined by intellectual reasoning, when he comes to Christ, he comes as a child. Clay seems to know God - to really be friends with
Him in a way that is difficult for an "educated" person to grasp. God seems like his closest companion.
In my moments of doubt and frustrations with my Christianity I envy the security Clay has in his simple faith.
It is then that I am most willing to admit that he has some divine knowledge that rises above my mortal questions.
It is then I realize that perhaps he is not the one with the handicap...I am. My obligations, my fear, my pride, my circumstances - they all
become disabilities when I do not trust them to God's care.
Who knows if Clay comprehends things I can never learn? After all, he has spent his whole life in that kind of innocence, praying after dark and soaking up the goodness and love of God.
And one day, when the mysteries of heaven are opened, and we are all amazed at how close God really is to our hearts, I'll realize that God heard the simple prayers of a boy who believed that God lived under his bed.
Clay won't be surprised at all!
2006/2/10
President's Selection of Judge Alito was it White or Wrong
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2006/2/9
Is The Immigration Proposal Too Harsh?
If Congress passes a harsh new immigration bill, many of our nation's immigrants could be declared criminals and their employers arrested as smugglers.
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2006/2/8
Funeral Turns Into Pathetic Display of Politics
A heavy group of politicians attended the Funeral of Coretta Scott King today in Atlanta. What should have been a sacred event looked more like political positioning for Hillary Clinton as the next president of the United States. Ah, the lovely couple, former President Clinton and his wife walked up to the pulpit to speak to the large crowd together. Bill held Hillary's hand as she delivered her remarks. Which I thought were rather cold, probably written by some staff intern. Hilliary spoke Not as a woman, Not as a mother, Not as a humanitarian, but as a person looking to gain a stronger political base in the African American communty. It was a pathetic display for future votes.
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2006/2/7
Officer kills himself and three other Officers
| Experts estimate that as many as 500 officers across the country kill themselves each year, though no central agency tracks police suicides. There have been at least 50 murder-suicides by police officers nationwide during the previous five years, and sociologists say the problem is growing. Officers who commit suicide commonly have a history of domestic violence. And law-enforcement marriages have a domestic-violence rate twice that of other couples, studies show... |
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The Orlando Police Officers and their wives: Police Officer Jose (Joe) Gomez, Serena Gomez - a clerk & former Eustis Police Dept. dispatcher, Police Cpl. Michael Mount (Gomez's former Training Officer and personal friend), and his wife Kimberly Mount whose father is Lake County Deputy Sheriff Walter Wolf & mother is a former Florida Highway Patrol Lieutenant. The killing happened at the Gomez house off a road called "Cop Lane": ![]() |
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2006/2/6
Nursing Home Abuse is on the rise
Becoming a grandmother is a milestone many women relish. But most women don't become grandmothers the way an Illinois woman Hale-Crom did.
Her profoundly mentally and physically disabled daughter Amy Jo, 24, was raped in her Bloomingdale nursing home, where she shared a room with her twin. That rape resulted in the premature birth last July of the baby now living with Hale-Crom and her teenage daughter in their Rockford-area home.
Hopeful for a healthy child
The baby, whom Hale-Crom doesn't want named in the newspaper, recently turned 6 months old. Hale-Crom's biggest fear is that many of the same problems that plague her twin daughters -- the seizure disorder, the severe mental retardation and inability to walk or care for themselves -- also lurk in her grandchild.
It worries her that the baby isn't hitting certain developmental benchmarks, like being able to roll over or grip something in her small hands. She fears the seizures that jolt the infant awake, sometimes two or three times a night. She wonders how this child will fare after her mother spent the majority of her pregnancy on anti-convulsants and without any prenatal care.
"I just want her to grow up healthy, but we're so uncertain about her prognosis," Hale-Crom said. "I can deal with a little slow, a little behind. But if she's like her mom, she's going to have to go into a home. It's not fair to me. It's not fair to my 15-year-old. It's certainly not fair to this baby."
Home fined 'insulting' $10,000
Hale-Crom says she tried her best to take care of her brain-damaged twins, who require constant care. Working full time as a clerk at a local hospital left her exhausted. It didn't help that she was in a bad marriage. After 3-1/2 years, the challenges finally overwhelmed her. She put her daughters in a home for handicapped children. Shortly before their 14th birthdays, she moved them to Alden Village Health Facility, a 109-bed nursing home in Bloomingdale, Illinois.
"I put my trust in that home to take care of my children because I couldn't do it," Hale-Crom said. "That was a mistake."
Authorities say Amy Jo was raped by a nurse's aide at the Alden facility in late 2004. Soon after, she began throwing up frequently and putting weight on her slender 5-foot-2-inch frame, according to state Health Department documents. The documents say support staff had voiced suspicions that she might be pregnant -- one employee reported seeing the baby move in Amy Jo's abdomen in May -- but health care workers chalked up her condition to constipation and feeding-tube problems.
The pregnancy wasn't confirmed until Amy Jo was seven months along. That's when paramedics took her to the hospital on June 11, after the home reported complications with her feeding tube. Nearly five weeks later, Amy Jo delivered the baby by C-section.
The nursing home has been fine a mere $10,000 for the incident by the State of Illinois. They should be made to pay for the child's care, perhaps setting aside money or creating a funs for their negligence.
Officials with Alden Management Services of Chicago, which runs several nursing homes in Illinois, are appealing the state's decision. An Alden spokeswoman declined to comment, citing pending litigation. Hale-Crom is suing the facility, as well as Amy Jo's nursing-home physician and Reynaldo Brucal Jr., the 18-year-old accused of raping her.
Brucal, who had no prior criminal record and had worked at Alden since September 2004, was charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault after tests matched his DNA to the baby. The Schaumburg teen has pleaded not guilty and is being held in the DuPage County Jail.
Disbelief is what Hale-Crom felt when Alden Village's administrator called with the news that her wheelchair-bound daughter, who has the mental functioning of a 7-month-old, was pregnant.
As time goes on, her wishes take a back seat to worries. Day care for the baby costs money, something that's in short supply when rent eats up nearly half of Hale-Crom's $1,154 monthly take-home pay. Debt drove the single mom to file for bankruptcy last year. She sleeps in an overstuffed armchair in her small living room. Her old bedroom became the nursery.
One of Hale-Crom's biggest worries isn't financial at all. It's emotional. She wonders how she'll be able to explain this to her granddaughter one day.
Just imagine what else is going behind closed doors. Physical restraints, little to no care for those in need and at the same time these facilities taking government money and people's life savings.
In this case the victims are young. How many other across the county who are elderly and either have no family or cannot speak or defend themselves are being abused by a system initially intended to make their last time on earth comfortable. We warehouse those who are too fragile and or at death's door.
Where's the justice in all of this? Someday each of us will be affected by this system in one way or another. If we don't start paying attention, it will be too, late.
Susan Murphy-Milano
2006/2/5
Deputy Commits Murder Judge reduces sentence
2006/2/4
Is Your Workplace Safe?
A California woman and former postal worker killed five co-workers this past week before turning the gun on herself. Although the event probably couldn't have been prevented, maybe less lives would have been lost if there was a plan in place. We don't think about safety in the workplace much until something happens. Isn't it about time for companies to commit to and implement workplace violence education and prevention programs? Without employee education, a company will be far less able to diffuse a potential violent situation before it arises. Many Companies have drug and mental health programs in place, but, the majority do not have workplace violence policies.
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2006/2/2
A Dangerous Place For Teenagers
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