Tuesday, September 06, 2005

back to the jungle, the collapse of civilization ...



New Orleans Police Department Status:
The situation for the NOPD is critical. This is firsthand information I have from an NOPD officer we're giving shelter to. Their command and control infrastructure is shot.
They have limited to no communication whatsoever.
He didn't even know the city was under martial law until we told him!
His precinct (5th Precinct) is under water!
UNDER WATER -- every vehicle under water.
They had to commander moving trucks like Ryder and UHaul to get around.
The coroner's office is shut down so bodies are being covered in leaves at best or left where they lie at worst.

They don't even know their own rules of engagement.
He says the force is impotent right now.
They have no idea what's going on, no coordination, virtually no comms, etc.
the National Guard is gonna air drop a radio system for them with 200 radios? They are getting very little direction.
The 3rd District bugged out to Baton Rouge because they flooded out.
His quote: "It's a zoo."

More first hand information direct from him shortly.
He's trying to recover.

I am not trying to be an alarmist, but until we get a military presence of signicance in the city,
the roving gangs of thugs own the streets.

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Wednesday, August 31st, 2005

NEW PHOTOS UP (< ---link)
I hope these are false rumors,
but we're hearing that the people who were shot on the bridge were Army Corps of Engineer.

I told you these military wannabes were gonna get someone hurt.

Someone needs to reel in these paramilitary types.

the interdictor blogg
http://www.livejournal.com/users/interdictor/

Saturday, September 03, 2005

GOMEY watch out !



Rapists beware !

S. Africa anti-rape condom to stop attacks
[Date:2005-09-02]
Source:chinadaily Author:unknown

KLEINMOND, South Africa - A South African inventor unveiled a new anti-rape female condom on Wednesday that hooks onto an attacker's penis and aims to cut one of the highest rates of sexual assault in the world.


"Nothing has ever been done to help a woman so that she does not get raped and I thought it was high time," Sonette Ehlers, 57, said of the "rapex", a device worn like a tampon that has sparked controversy in a country used to daily reports of violent crime.
Police statistics show more than 50,000 rapes are reported every year, while experts say the real figure could be four times that as they say most rapes of acquaintances or children are never reported.


Ehlers said the "rapex" hooks onto the rapist's skin, allowing the victim time to escape and helping to identify perpetrators.

"He will obviously be too pre-occupied at this stage," she told reporters in Kleinmond, a small holiday village about 100km (60 miles) east of Cape Town. "I promise you he is going to be too sore. He will go straight to hospital."

The device, made of latex and held firm by shafts of sharp barbs, can only be removed from the man through surgery which will alert hospital staff, and ultimately, the police, she said.

It also reduces the chances of a woman falling pregnant or contracting AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases from the attacker by acting in the same way as a female condom.

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Thursday, September 01, 2005

Glow- balls- i-say-shun

Defintion of Globalisation:

Princess Diana
An English Princess with an Egyptian boyfriend,

Crashes in a French tunnel,
Driving a Geramn car with a Dutch engine,

Driven by a Belgian who was drunk on Scottish whisky,
followed by Italian Paparazzi,

On Japense motorcycles,
treated by an American doctor,

using Brazilian medicine.

This message was created by an Indian on a Chinese phone,
Smuggled by a Pakistani and read by a Malaysian.

This is Globalization
as reported by http://rustingiron.blogspot.com/

who cant spell

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

imagine if there were no cuntry ...






'Goyencho putt'
sons of the soil theory is being pushed through in Goa too

'TO BHAILO' (he is an outsider)
is the hate word being peddaled in Goa today

a muslim guy Ali from France,
visited Goa and fell in love wid a sweet goan girl

dis girl was the maid servant of my elder brother since her childhood for 15 years
looked after his two children

Ali started a french cuisine restaurant in my village
he and his wife did well

Now Ali has floated a tourism company incorporated in Goa
He bought out our ancestral home wid a grand offer

We sold
Now the goan hotel opposite sensing competition is out to throw him out
wid the hate word 'TO BHAILO'

he and his paid goons are out to get him

wat matters in life .....

all dat a guy needs is
good food, booze, good music and laffter

we dont neeed woomen
- Saby, the creep


yes guys,
woomen can only please u for 11 minutes at most

then u need a guy to talk about those 11 minutes
and football and polly tics


u need a wooman again when ur hungry for food and .......


Now dat i have said my say
i better run
to live another day



Saturday, August 27, 2005

a bad day ? .....

rushed to the airport for 10:20 flight to Bangalore
arrived 10:10 at check-in counter

hurry lady, i will miss by flight
she just smiled and continued wat she was doing

when she finished
she said sweetly the flight is delayed by 30 mins

'DAMN U !' i said
'u cud have told me earlier'

she smiled again


reached bangalore took the bus to Hosur
it took 3 hours to reach the bus stand

had to take the town bus to SIPCOT
i took the inter-state bus by mistake

had to walk back 3 kms
wid evry step i took, i was cussing
my knee was hurting

then a voice said 'Saby u ass hole, look up'
i looked


and i saw beautiful bue sky
i saw the trees and the flowers


soon i was walking but not tiring
i kept on walking whistling and singing along

DAMN! i walked too much
had to walk back another 2 kms

but i was happy
i was tinking of Caraff

Lord, I am coming home ...

I've wandered far away from God,
Now I'm coming home;
The paths of sin too long I've trod,
Lord, I'm coming home.

Lord, I'm coming home.
Coming home, coming home,
Nevermore to roam,
Open wide Thine arms of love,
Lord, I'm coming home.

I've wasted many precious years,
Now I'm coming home;
I now repent with bitter tears,
Lord, I'm coming home.

Lord, I'm coming home.
I'm tired of sin and straying, Lord,
Now I'm coming home;
I'll trust Thy love, believe Thy Word,
Lord, I'm coming home.

Lord, I'm coming home.
My soul is sick, my heart is sore,
Now I'm coming home;
My strength renew, my hope restore,
Lord, I'm coming home.


Lord, I'm coming home.


listen to the rhythmn here http://my.homewithgod.com/heavenlymidis/hymns.html



dis hymn and 'Nearer my God to u' is sung joyously at Goan and Mangy Christian funerals

Friday, August 26, 2005

Enjoy Life is a commandment by God ......



The psalmist David said, This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.

Over and over again in the Old and New Testaments, we are told to lift up our hearts and sing. But do you find yourself worrying your days away? Do you get angry more often than you laugh? Do you want to be happier but feel overwhelmed by sorrow? The power of joy can change that. Internationally known teacher and author Joyce Meyer affirms that God's plan for you is to enjoy life to the fullest-all of life, every day of life. Through inspiring passages from Scripture and words of wisdom mined from her ministry and her own experiences, she shows you how to find joy and keep it. In her honest and straightforward style, she points out the seven things that can steal your happiness and instructs you in how to replace them with God's truths and love. She helps you:

• Remember that God made you exactly the way He wants you to be. Find out how to recognize the beautiful life God has planned specially for you.

• Relax and let God guide you to the answers. Hear His voice cut through life's confusion-and you'll learn to take time to smell the roses.

• Know you can rest in God because He is going to take care of you. Find out how to enjoy life right now while He is working on your problems.

• Let God do His job in creating your future...while you follow His path through prayer and through listening to His words.

From letting go of unhealthy desires to simplifying the busy existence that carries you away from happiness, Joyce Meyer arms you with the Word of God to fight the seven things that steal your joy. Proverbs 17:22 says: A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Isn't it time to put joy in your heart?


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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Demo crazy, the best form of Government ??

Dear Mr Bush,
it was demo crazy dat voted u to power for a second term
it was the moral right (?) of US of A, who mobilized support for u

u still believe in the theory of creation,
and dat the moon is made up of green cheese

u put a halt to stem cell research
bcoz of religious indoctrination

Demo crazy dont work in most places
coz the majority are asses
and only the asses get voted to Power

it happens in India too
the World's largest demo crazy

dis is wat BUSH has to say to anti-war protesters .....

Bush: Iraq Withdrawal Would Weaken U.S.
By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer 7 minutes ago
DONNELLY, Idaho -

President Bush took on the California mother who has been defiantly protesting outside his Texas home, saying Tuesday that Cindy Sheehan doesn't represent the views of most military families and that fulfilling demands like hers for withdrawal from Iraq would weaken the United States.

Bush said he understood the anguish of the woman whose son was killed in Iraq last year. But he said he disagreed with her assertion that U.S. troops should be brought home before more die in a "senseless war."
"I think those who advocate immediate withdrawal from not only Iraq but the Middle East are advocating a policy that would weaken the United States," Bush said.

The president said U.S. troops in Iraq are keeping Americans safe and that Iraqis are making progress toward democracy. He urged patience as officials in Baghdad struggle to complete a constitution.

"The fact that they're even writing a constitution is vastly different from living under the iron hand of a dictator," Bush said.

Bush also said Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon had made a tough and courageous decision to withdraw Jewish settlements from the Gaza Strip.

He said the next step was to establish a government in Gaza that responds to the Palestinian people.

Bush, dressed in blue jeans and a fleece jacket, spoke underneath the tall pine trees at the Tamarack Resort, where he is spending two nights away from his ranch.
His visit to the mountain getaway came between two speeches to rally support for the war — one Monday in Salt Lake City and another Wednesday in Nampa, Idaho, that is to be followed by more than two hours of private meetings with relatives of dead soldiers.

Bush met Sheehan last year at a similar series of meetings with families of the war dead. But Sheehan says there have been developments since then and she has more she wants to say to Bush.

Her vigil in Crawford, Texas, has given momentum to the peace movement, and even some Republicans have said Bush should meet with her. She flew to Los Angeles last week after her 74-year-old mother had a stroke, but she is expected to return to Texas in a few days.

"Well, I did meet with Cindy Sheehan," Bush said Tuesday. "I strongly support her right to protest. There's a lot of people protesting. And there's a lot of points of view about the Iraq war."

He added: "She expressed her opinion. I disagree with it."
At a Pentagon briefing, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld was asked about Sheehan's vigil and what he would say to her if he had the chance.

"While it has to be a heart-wrenching thing for each of the families involved, our task is to try to help them and the country understand the importance of the work that's being done," he said.

Bush spoke once before about Sheehan, during a foreign policy summit at his ranch on Aug. 11. He said then, too, that he sympathized with her but disagreed with her call to bring the troops home immediately.

He said Tuesday, "She doesn't represent the view of a lot of the families I have met with."

After speaking to reporters, Bush took a bike ride and then had dinner plans with Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne and the state's congressional delegation. He said he also planned to spend some "quality time" with the first lady.

Bush spoke a day after the Iraqi parliament missed a second deadline to approve a draft constitution. Iraqi leaders completed a draft and submitted it to parliament by the midnight deadline, but they delayed a vote for three days to give them time to persuade Sunni Arab negotiators to accept it.

Bush said he was getting updates about Iraq in phone calls with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and that she is optimistic that Sunnis will accept the draft.

"The Sunnis have got to make a choice," Bush said. "Do they want to live in a society that's free? Or do they want to live in violence? And I suspect most mothers, no matter what their religion may be, will choose a free society so that their children can grow up in a peaceful world."

Mother's Grief-Fueled Vigil Becomes Nexus for Antiwar Protesters
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/13/politics/13crawford.html?ex=1139716800&en=1c3f401870d84802&ei=5087&excamp=GGGNsheehan
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