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Tuesday, 24 September 2013

In Case You Missed It - 82 Year Old Arrested For Having Sex With A 29 year old Hooker

Posted on 18:13 by baba ji
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) – An 82-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman were arrested for prostitution Thursday night, according to a Myrtle Beach Police Department report.


Don Scarbough Fenters, 82, and Alisha Caroline Phillips, 29, were arrested after a witness reported to police that he saw a vehicle swerving on Highway 501, the report states. He got closer to the vehicle, thinking it may have been a drunk driver, but saw a woman performing sexual acts on the older man while he was driving.

 The witness followed the vehicle as it pulled off Highway 501 and parked in the back of a property in the 1500 block of Executive Avenue, the report states.

The witness then flagged the responding Myrtle Beach Police officer down and told him where they were located. According to the police report, the officer saw Phillips performing sexual acts on Fenters while he sat in the driver's seat of a white Cadillac Deville.

Both were taken to Myrtle Beach Jail, and interviewed with the officer. Both are facing prostitution charges, and Phillips is facing an additional charge of possession of drug paraphernalia after it was found in her purse.
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Sunday, 22 September 2013

Miley Cyrus Opts For See Through Mesh Dress

Posted on 18:47 by baba ji
Miley Cyrus shows up at the iHeartRadio event braless with pasties and a white mesh see-through dress. On stage she later spanked a "twerking" midget, errr.... little person.

 
 
Cedar's Take: Hello America, here's proof that stupid sells. Sure everyone is talking about Miley Cyrus, but google her name and try to find anyone that thinks she is a talented singer/actress/songwriter, of course not because she's a stage act and to continue the scam she has to keep doing more and more bizarre stunts. This is not attractive or sexy it is just proof some women can't put this look off. Now Kate Upton is a different story.  

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Lewisburg WV Restaurateur Steve Jackendoff The Owner Of "Julian's" Hangs Up His Apron

Posted on 17:46 by baba ji
If you never made the trip to Julian's in Lewisburg, you really missed out. Julian's was the go to location for Greenbrier Guests looking for something beyond the fabulous Greenbrier Resort Food.

From Charleston's Saturday Gazette Mail:

Stephen "Steve" Jackdendoff operated Julian's restaurant in downtown Lewisburg for 22 years. Now he says its time to do something else while he still can. "We did an awful lot of business but I think it was time to move on," Jackdendoff said.

Steve Jackdendoff doing what he has always done, red wine in hand and chatting with guests.

Julian's served its last meals on September 11, and was sold in an auction to a new owner on September 14.

Jackdendoff, 68, said the restaurant provided him a great life. He traveled the world and ate and drank well all while serving good food to his friends. He started thinking about leaving the restaurant business a few years ago.

Once his decision was made, he put the two-story building with an upstairs apartment on the market. "After waiting six months and no one seems interested I decided to do something different," Jackdendoff said. "I decided it was time for an auction."

Tommy Garten of Greenways Real Estate & Auction ran Julian's auction. Garten thought it was a good sale.

"I thought it was a very fair price for both the buyer and the seller," Garten said. The property had a 5 percent buyer's premium and sold for $157,500. Garten said that the property needs some repair work.

I'm fairly happy that I was able to sell and pay all my bills," Jackdendoff said. Jackdendoff saw Lewisburg's growth first hand from Julians. When he opened, there were only three restaurants, but there were 10 when he closed.

"That('s) a little harder competition," he said.

Before closing Julian's, Jackdendoff, tried to thank as many customers as possible. He wants to thank any he missed, especially frequent Charleston customers.

He even recalls serving third generation customers. Neither Jackdendoff nor Garten know what will happen with the property now. "Who knows, we might open another one," Jackdendoff added.
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Friday, 20 September 2013

CMPD Arrests Officer Michael Thompson

Posted on 17:05 by baba ji


CMPD Officer Michael L. Thompson is accused of falsifying time sheets while working at his second job in the Berewick Homeowner’s Association. He has been arrested and faces eight counts of obtaining property by false pretense.


The department hired Thompson in 2007. He has been placed on administrative leave pending a criminal and internal investigation.

 “The actions of this officer do not reflect the character of the dedicated men and women that wear the badge of the CMPD with honor.  We will continue to hold officers to the highest standards and accountable for their actions,” said Chief Rodney D. Monroe.

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Roy Cooper Effectively Negates CMPD Officer Arrest SBI StartsInvestigation

Posted on 01:13 by baba ji
When Mecklenburg County DA Andrew Murray handed the case against CMPD Officer Randall Kerrick to North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper he forever changed the playing field, the rules and the teams.



Then Roy Cooper effectively dismissed Chief Monroe's rush to judgement, requesting that the NC SBI take over the investigation of the fatal shooting that happened nearly a week ago.

"We want our SBI agents to do an independent investigation, our attorneys will look carefully at all the laws and the facts and determine if other charges need to be brought." - Roy Cooper

CMPD Chief Rodney Monroe emailed  a statement to WSOC saying he supports the decision to have the state attorney general handle the case, and that the department will fully cooperate by "turning over all evidence collected during the investigation as the department has done in prior cases."
Cedar's Take - it is not hard to imagine that Chief Monroe didn't see Murray's end run coming. What this means for the department is an unprecedented review of CMPD by the SBI and a do over for the arrest of Randall Kerrick. Expect that beyond the shooting the SBI will be looking into training, supervision, communications and the deartment's SOP that has evolved under Monroe.
 
It is Chief Monroe's SOP the requires "when there are multiple Officers on the scene with a combative person and he fails to follow commands, that only one Officer draws his weapon and requires that the others draw their Tasers". Following the Chief's SOP forces one Officer to use a gun even when he might feel a Taser would suffice. In other words Monroe's SOP gave Officer Kerrick little choice but to shoot his weapon when Ferrell charged out of the darkness. 
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Thursday, 19 September 2013

WCNC Picks Up CP Blog Poking Chief Monroe Square In The Eye

Posted on 12:48 by baba ji

 
Just to be clear, Cedar Posts has never suggested that there is a "racial divide" in the department among rank and file. There is however you would like to phrase it, a definitive record of showing favoritism from the Chief towards Rank and File Officers and Command Staff of color. Promotions, discipline, assignments and the list goes on and on. In short, black officers are given a "free pass" while white officers and made to tow the line.

This is not racism in the KKK sense of the word, but simply discrimination or if you prefer the gentler term, favoritism based on color.

As far as Dr. Vivian Lord's contention that Cedar Posts is a "blog with poisonous statements" and that people who write and comment on such blogs "are not the norm" CP suggests she step out of her liberal cocoon of academia and live in the normal world for a while.
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Mecklenburg County District Attorney Andrew Murray Bows Out Of KerrickCase

Posted on 11:02 by baba ji
Mecklenburg District Attorney Andrew Murray has asked that the N.C. Attorney General’s Office prosecute the case against a police officer accused of fatally shooting an unarmed man on Saturday.  The complete press release is here.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/09/19/4325824/da-asks-nc-attorney-general-to.html#storyl


Cedar's Take: This action is not without merit and in a sense is the most logical choice given the facts. First the victim was unarmed, second the officer is white and the victim is black, third any acquittal is bound to cause riots and finally, based on the information that has trickled out, there is considerable doubt that any jury would convict the Officer.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/09/19/4325824/da-asks-nc-attorney-general-to.html#storylink=cpy
 
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Wednesday, 18 September 2013

In Case You Missed It - Observer Says "CMPD handling tragic case properly"

Posted on 01:58 by baba ji

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police released more information Tuesday about Officer Randall Kerrick’s killing of unarmed 24-year-old Jonathan Ferrell, and all indications are that the department is handling the case appropriately so far.

Police charged Kerrick with voluntary manslaughter less than 24 hours after he fatally shot Ferrell while responding to a call of a possible burglary early Saturday morning.

Police Chief Rodney Monroe on Tuesday described to the Observer editorial board what police say happened, based on a video of the incident and interviews with Kerrick and the two other officers who were there.

Ferrell, who had crashed his car in northeast Charlotte around 2:30 a.m. before knocking on the door of a nearby house, did not appear to be running to the officers for help as some have speculated, Monroe said. Ferrell did not talk to police. He walked toward the officers before running past one officer and toward Kerrick. The officers told Ferrell to stop but he didn’t, and one officer shot a Taser but missed, Monroe said.

Ferrell was about two feet away when Kerrick began shooting him 10 times, all in the torso, Monroe said. The video shows Ferrell’s hands and that he was clearly unarmed, the chief said.

Monroe said that while the 12 shots Kerrick fired were excessive, even the first shot was unwarranted. Ferrell’s failure to stop approaching the officers does not by itself justify Kerrick’s response, Monroe said.

“We have people charging at us everyday; we get in fights everyday, but at that point we’re not justified in using deadly force,” Monroe told the editorial board. “Sometimes we have to put up our hands and use our nightstick and other things and sometimes just retreat to handle the situation and it can’t automatically result in use of deadly force.”

One of Kerrick’s defense lawyers said Tuesday the shooting was justified but did not go into specifics.

The speed with which Kerrick was charged is notable, but Monroe said the same process was followed as in all police shootings. In each case, CMPD’s homicide unit investigates and determines within 24 hours whether there’s probable cause to press criminal charges. That determination was made just as quickly in other recent police shootings, Monroe said, but this was the first one in which they decided charges were warranted.

Some activists are suggesting that Kerrick is getting favorable treatment in being charged with voluntary manslaughter rather than second-degree murder. Monroe argues, though, that there was no evidence of malice on Kerrick’s part. The officer used bad judgment and excessive force in defending himself, but did not have any premeditation, Monroe said.

It’s not clear whether this situation was isolated or whether it reflects any systemic failings within CMPD. Police should determine, for themselves and the public, whether there are any improvements in officer training that could help the department avoid future shootings like this one. Monroe said the department is continually working to improve its use-of-force training and policies, and that a review team will use this case to see if there are any systemic issues that need correcting.

That’s good. In the meantime, a community and two families are sorting through a needless tragedy. A number of questions about the case remain unanswered. We applaud CMPD’s candor so far and believe it can engender more trust with the public by being as transparent as possible going forward.


Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/09/17/4321440/cmpd-handling-tragic-case-properly.html#.UjlpoWt5mSN#storylink=cpy

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Tuesday, 17 September 2013

In Case You Missed It - UN Ambassador Samantha Power Fashion Fail

Posted on 07:44 by baba ji

 
This post will no doubt get the attention of the NSA but here goes anyway.
 
Why in the world would the US Ambassador to the UN come to a presser wearing a sleeveless dress that looked like it was made from discarded drapes from the Blair House restoration project?
 
Forget that the tapestry theme made her freckled complexion look like a serious outbreak of the measles. Or that the ill-fitting frock was a total distraction from her message.

Considering that the topic was Syria and the Middle East, a region woman who wear anything other than a burka are often stoned to death wouldn't you think she could have afforded a business suit?

Was this presser a impromptu photo op during a rose garden cocktail party or Sunday brunch? Sadly no! Power has even addressed the full UN in basically the same attire.



Ambassador Power is the U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations and a member of President Obama’s Cabinet, well at least this nut case liberal fits in along with Obama's other Cabinet members.

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Sunday, 15 September 2013

CMPD Chief Rodney Monroe Throws White Officer Under The Bus

Posted on 04:56 by baba ji
In an amazing rush to judgment CMPD Chief Rodney Monroe apparently ordered that a new Charlotte Police Officer be charged with murder in connection with a shooting that occurred early Saturday morning.



The case which is bound to attract National attention and spark resentment among CMPD Officers, is unprecedented in the swiftness in which the Officer was charged and arrested.

Normally Officer involved shootings undergo a series of through investigations and a complete review by the DA's office prior to announcing that an Officer would be charged. Further the Officer is normally allowed to present himself for arrest and not taken into custody, stripped of his uniform and processed in his t-shirt.

Cedar's Take: Officer Kerrick's arrest prior to an autopsy and toxicology report is a clearly Chief Monroe pandering to the black community. Kerrick is white and the alleged victim is black.

Questions that need to be answered, include what role did DA Murray have in the decision to charge Kerrick. Was Ferrell's ability to understand police commands compromised? Why did the Taser fail? why didn't Ferrell call 911 to say I've had an accident? Why wasn't the SBI or FBI called in? Why wasn't the North Carolina State Attorney's Office brought in? Or the US Justice Department?

This rush to charge Kerrick is as disturbing as the rush to shoot a charging black football player in the dark of night. One that is a suspect in an attempted B&E, or worse an attempted home invasion. Remember no one knew at the time about the wreck. 

Even if the facts play out that there was probable cause to charge Kerrick the speed at which the charges were brought paint Rodney Monroe is one hell of a racist hubris Son Of BOB.

CNN's account based on Charlotte stations WBTV and WSOC coverage is below.

(CNN) -- Police in North Carolina shot and killed a man running toward them Saturday morning -- but he may have just been looking for help after a car wreck. Officers responded to a "breaking and entering" 911 call at a home in Charlotte. The homeowner told dispatchers that a man had been knocking on her door repeatedly.

Police say that when they got to the scene, a man matching the caller's description ran toward them. One of the officers fired his stun gun, but it was "unsuccessful." Another officer then opened fire, police said.

Jonathan Ferrell died at the scene. He was shot several times. He was unarmed.

Police now believe Ferrell was seeking assistance after crashing his car. Ferrell was 24 and a former football player at Florida A&M University. Police found a wrecked car nearby, indicating that he may have been trying to get help.

"It was a pretty serious accident," Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Rodney Monroe told CNN affiliate WSOC.



The crash was so severe that authorities believe Ferrell had to climb out of the back window, another affiliate WBTV reported. He ran to the closest house for help. The woman inside thought it was her husband.

"To her surprise, it was an individual that she did not know or recognize," Monroe told WBTV. "She immediately closed the door, hit her panic alarm, called 911."

The man stood outside and "continued to attempt to gain the attention of the homeowner," a police statement said. Charlotte Police have charged Officer Randall Kerrick with voluntary manslaughter -- a felony.

He turned himself in Saturday afternoon and was being held early Sunday on a $50,000 bond. Police used "charged" and "ran" and "advanced" in their description of what Ferrell did. There were three officers at the scene, but Kerrick was the only one to use a gun. He fired several times, police said.

"The evidence revealed that Mr. Ferrell did advance on Officer Kerrick and the investigation showed that the subsequent shooting of Mr. Ferrell was excessive," police said in another statement issued late Saturday night. "Our investigation has shown that Officer Kerrick did not have a lawful right to discharge his weapon during this encounter. "

All three officers have been placed on paid leave. A charge of voluntary manslaughter means the person used excessive force in self-defense, or carried out the act without intent to kill.

Chief Monroe called the incident "unfortunate." "It has devastated a family as well as caused a great deal of sadness and anxiety in our organization".

The reaction Friends expressed grief on social media, calling Ferrell a "brother" and demanding "justice." He had at least one brother, Willie, who played with him at Florida A&M. Ferrell was also engaged. "We loved him. Our family loved him," his fiancé's mother told WSOC.

Cedar Posts Update: Officer Randall Kerrick, 27, was released late Saturday night and has a first appearance court hearing scheduled for Monday, Mecklenburg Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Julia Rush said Sunday

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/09/15/4315763/cmpd-officer-charged-in-shooting.html#storylink=cpy
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Birmingham Church Bombing 50 Years Ago Today

Posted on 01:54 by baba ji

Birmingham Bomb Kills 4 Negro Girls In Church; Riots Flare; 2 Boys Slain



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Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 15--A bomb severely damaged a Negro church today during Sunday school services, killing four Negro girls and setting off racial rioting and other violence in which two Negro boys were shot to death.
Fourteen Negroes were injured in the explosion. One Negro and five whites were hurt in the disorders that followed.
Some 500 National Guardsmen in battle dress stood by at armories here tonight, on orders of Gov. George C. Wallace. And 300 state troopers joined the Birmingham police, Jefferson County sheriff's deputies and other law-enforcement units in efforts to restore peace.
Governor Wallace sent the guardsmen and the troopers in response to requests from local authorities.
Sporadic gunfire sounded in Negro neighborhoods tonight, and small bands of residents roamed the streets. Aside from the patrols that cruised the city armed with riot guns, carbines and shotguns, few whites were seen.
Fire Bomb Hurled
At one point, three fires burned simultaneously in Negro sections, one at a broom and mop factory, one at a roofing company and a third in another building. An incendiary bomb was tossed into a supermarket, but the flames were extinguished swiftly. Fire marshals investigated blazes at two vacant houses to see if arson was involved.
Mayor Albert Boutwell and other city officials and civic leaders appeared on television station WAPI late tonight and urged residents to cooperate in ending "this senseless reign of terror."
Sheriff Melvin Bailey referred to the day as "the most distressing in the history of Birmingham."
The explosion at the 16th Street Baptist Church this morning brought hundreds of angry Negroes pouring into the streets. Some attacked the police with stones. The police dispersed them by firing shotguns over their heads.
Johnny Robinson, a 16-year-old Negro, was shot in the back and killed by a policeman with a shotgun this afternoon. Officers said the victim was among a group that had hurled stones at white youths driving through the area in cars flying Confederate battle flags.
When the police arrived, the youths fled, and one policeman said he had fired low but that some of the shot had struck the Robinson youth in the back.
Virgil Wade, a 13-year-old Negro, was shot and killed just outside Birmingham while riding a bicycle. The Jefferson County sheriff's office said "there apparently was no reason at all" for the killing, but indicated that it was related to the general racial disorders.
Another Negro youth and a white youth were shot but not seriously wounded in separate incidents. Four whites, including a honeymooning couple from Chicago, were injured by stones while driving through the neighborhood of the bombing.
The bombing, the fourth such incident in less than a month, resulted in heavy damage to the church, to a two-story office building across the street and to a home.
Wallace Offers Reward
Governor Wallace, at the request of city officials, offered a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the bombers.
None of the 50 bombings of Negro property here since World War II have been solved.
Mayor Boutwell and Chief of Police Jamie Moore expressed fear that the bombing, coming on top of tension aroused by desegregation of three schools last week, would bring further violence.
George G. Seibels Jr., chairman of the City Council's police committee, broadcast frequent appeals tonight to white parents, urging them to restrain their children from staging demonstrations tomorrow. He said a repetition of the segregationist motorcades that raced through the streets last Thursday and Friday "could provoke serious trouble, resulting in possible death or injury."
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. arrived tonight by plane from Atlanta. He had led Negroes, who make up almost one-third of Birmingham's population, in a five-week campaign last spring that brought some lunch-counter desegregation and improved job opportunities. The bombed church had been used as the staging point by Negro demonstrators.
Curfew Plan Rejected
Col. Albert J. Lingo, State director of Public Safety and commander of the troopers, met with Mayor Boutwell and the City Council in emergency session. They discussed imposition of a curfew, but decided against it.
The bombing came five days after the desegregation of three previously all-white schools in Birmingham. The way had been cleared for the desegregation when President Kennedy federalized the Alabama National Guard and the Federal courts issued a sweeping order against Governor Wallace, thus ending his defiance toward the integration step.
The four girls killed in the blast had just heard Mrs. Ella C. Demand, their teacher, complete the Sunday school lesson for the day. The subject was "The Love That Forgives."
During the period between the class and an assembly in the main auditorium, they went to the women's lounge in the basement, at the northeast corner of the church.
The blast occurred at about 10:25 A.M. (12:25 P.M. New York time).
Church members said they found the girls huddled together beneath a pile of masonry debris.
Parents of 3 Are Teachers
Both parents of each of three of the victims teach in the city's schools. The dead were identified by University Hospital officials as:
Cynthia Wesley, 14, the only child of Claude A. Wesley, principal of the Lewis Elementary School, and Mrs. Wesley, a teacher there.
Denise McNair, 11, also an only child, whose parents are teachers.
Carol Robertson, 14, whose parents are teachers and whose grandmother, Mrs. Sallie Anderson, is one of the Negro members of a biracial committee established by Mayor Boutwell to deal with racial problems.
Addie Mae Collins, 14, about whom no information was immediately available.
The blast blew gaping holes through walls in the church basement. Floors of offices in the rear of the sanctuary appeared near collapse. Stairways were blocked by splintered window frames, glass and timbers.
Chief Police Inspector W. J. Haley said the impact of the blast indicated that at least 15 sticks of dynamite might have caused it. He said the police had talked to two witnesses who reported having seen a car drive by the church, slow down and then speed away before the blast.

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Friday, 13 September 2013

Obama's Aha Momment

Posted on 03:02 by baba ji
Nothing like having to look over your shoulder when you are just about to take a shot - President Obama had one of those aha moments on Monday when Russia's Moskva missile cruiser -- called a "carrier-killer" by NATO -- passed through the Straits of Gibraltar and headed toward the Mediterranean to command the Russian naval force



The cruiser is armed with the Russian P-500 Bazalt (SS-N-12 Sandbox) anti ship missile and P-1000 (Vulkan) Presently, the P-500 Bazalt remains only on surface ships, but it is still one of the most capable Russian naval weapons. For a long time it was underestimated in the West. Since the missile was similar in appearance to the P-6/P-35 series, it was not even recognized for a long time, especially as the main armament of Echo II submarines.

Development of the intended P-6/P-35 replacement was initiated on the very same day as the P- 120 Malakhit program (February 28, 1963). It was to be a surface-launched missile for both submarines and surface ships. To avoid any counterattack from a carrier group, the missile's range was to be 500 km, outside the usual operational radius of carrier-protection forces. At the same time, the guidance system and missile survivability were to be greatly improved and in line with evolving tactics.

 For the first time, it was assumed that any attack on a carrier group would be of a massive character. The tactics of such an attack is described later, but it is worth describing some P-500 Bazalt features beforehand. The P-500 missile is similar in appearance to the P-6/35 and was powered by a liquid-fuel sustainer and solid-rocket booster. It has a speed of Mach 2 at high altitude and Mach 1.5-1.6 at low altitude. The flight profile of the missile varies from 30 to 7,000 m (low-low or low-high).

Guidance is based on a digital INS on a gyro- stabilized platform and an active-radar seeker, which periodically switches to passive mode. For the first time, the missile was equipped with a digital computer (Tsifrova Vichislenna Mashina, "digital computing device"). The guidance system was also equipped with a datalink to communicate between missiles in a salvo, with a salvo consisting of eight missiles launched at short intervals. Usually, one of the missiles flies high (5,000-7,000 m) to pick up the target, while the rest remain at medium to low altitude with their radar seekers switched to passive mode.

The leading missile then transmits targeting data to the others and allocates individual targets, with half of the salvo directed at the aircraft carrier and half at other ships in the area, one apiece. The onboard radar seekers are turned on at the last moment, just before reaching the target. If the lead missile is shot down, another one (in a programmed sequence) takes over and climbs to a higher altitude to continue directing the salvo. All the missiles have active radar jamming to disrupt any defensive action from fighters and shipboard air-defense systems. In addition, vital parts of the P-500 missile are armored to increase survivability.

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Thursday, 12 September 2013

The Obituary Send Off From (To) Hell

Posted on 06:19 by baba ji
Kids take one last stab at their abusive mother -

Marianne Theresa Johnson-Reddick born Jan 4, 1935 and died alone on Aug. 30, 2013.

She is survived by her 6 of 8 children whom she spent her lifetime torturing in every way possible.

While she neglected and abused her small children, she refused to allow anyone else to care or show compassion towards them. When they became adults she stalked and tortured anyone they dared to love. Everyone she met, adult or child was tortured by her cruelty and exposure to violence, criminal activity, vulgarity, and hatred of the gentle or kind human spirit.

On behalf of her children whom she so abrasively exposed to her evil and violent life, we celebrate her passing from this earth and hope she lives in the after-life reliving each gesture of violence, cruelty, and shame that she delivered on her children.

Her surviving children will now live the rest of their lives with the peace of knowing their nightmare finally has some form of closure.

Most of us have found peace in helping those who have been exposed to child abuse and hope this message of her final passing can revive our message that abusing children is unforgiveable, shameless, and should not be tolerated in a "humane society".

Our greatest wish now, is to stimulate a national movement that mandates a purposeful and dedicated war against child abuse in the United States of America.

The above obit which has since been removed, originally appeared in the print and online edition of Nevada's Reno Gazette-Journal on Tuesday. Apparently the children whom Cedar suspects are not a bunch of youngsters decided to have the last word.

Which brings up the point of obituaries in general. It used to be the obits were free, but now days the Observer charges, and even tries to lure readers and family members to "fund" the obituary or "send a gift".

Reddick's family might be pleased at her passing, and I'm glad I didn't get to know her. On the other hand I'm disappointed I didn't get to meet Michael "Flathead" Blanchard whose obit showed up in the Denver Post last year.

Blanchard, Michael "Flathead"1944 ~ 2012A Celebration of the life of Michael "Flathead" Blanchard will be held on April 14th, 3 pm 8160 Rosemary St, Commerce City. Weary of reading obituaries noting someone's courageous battle with death, Mike wanted it known that he died as a result of being stubborn, refusing to follow doctors' orders and raising hell for more than six decades. He enjoyed booze, guns, cars and younger women until the day he died.

Mike was born July 1944 in Colorado to Clyde and Ethel Blanchard. A community activist, he is noted for saving the Dr. Justina Ford house from demolition and defending those who could not defend themselves.

He was a Republican delegate, life member of the NRA, founder and President of the Dead Cats MC. He loved music.

Mike was preceded in death by Clyde and Ethel Blanchard, survived by his beloved sons Mike and Chopper, former wife Jane Transue, brother Stephen Blanchard (Susan), Uncle Don and Aunt Cynthia Blanchard (his favorite); Uncle Dill and Aunt Dot, cousins and nephews, Baba Yaga can kiss his butt.

So many of his childhood friends that weren't killed in Vietnam went on to become criminals, prostitutes and/or Democrats.

He asks that you stop by and re-tell the stories he can no longer tell. As the Celebration will contain Adult material we respectfully ask that no children under 18 attend.
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Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Charlotte Activist Belinda Bee Takes On The National Park Service

Posted on 13:18 by baba ji
In case you missed it - From TheBlaze.com
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/09/09/thats-a-lie-national-parks-service-denies-biker-group-permit-for-911-ride-and-employee-accuses-biker-group-of-lying-about-why/
The U.S. National Park Service denied a biker organization’s request for a permit to ride through the nation’s capital on September 11, in honor of ”those who were killed” during the 2001 terrorist attacks, an NPS spokeswoman confirmed to TheBlaze Monday.
Carol Johnson, spokeswoman for the NPS, cited logistical concerns for denying the permit.
“They (the NPS) looked at it (the permit application) and decided it would cause a severe service disruption of traffic both inside and outside the area around the mall,” said Johnson, who then jokingly added “[I] wish the bikers would leave me alone.”
“The size of the event, we can’t manage,” Johnson said. “We couldn’t provide adequate park police services and park police escorts and it would require a lot of road closures so it was denied.”



The NPS did, however, grant a permit to a Muslim organization to hold a “million” man march on the National Mall.
An organization calling themselves “2 Million Bikers to DC” applied for the permit to ride their motorcycles through the nation’s capital to remember those who perished on September 11 and honor the armed forces.
The group said on Facebook they still plan to converge on D.C., despite lacking a permit.
“We don’t need no stinking permit!” the group declared on Facebook. “We have our constitutional rights and we shall ride!”
Belinda Bee, the event organizer, told TheBlaze she was initially told by Sheila Gotha, from the NPS permits division, the group’s permit was denied not for technical reasons, but because their event was slated for a week day “and D.C. residents aren’t going to like that.”

However, in a phone call with TheBlaze Monday, Gotha denied having made those comments or having any knowledge about why their permit was denied.
“I don’t know anything about this, so that’s a lie,” Gotha said. “I don’t have nothing to do with it… I don’t even know what you are talking about.”
An email forwarded to TheBlaze by Bee, however, appears to show that Gotha was one of the NPS officials who participated in a meeting regarding the biker organization’s request for a permit. In fact, the email says she was the “organizer” of the meeting to review the biker group’s request for a permit.

Bee fired back at Gotha on Monday, saying she was the one not telling the truth.
“We had a conference call with Sheila Gotha,” said Bee. “That is a lie. You can quote me on that.”
Johnson said she was unsure if the bikers riding through D.C. would be cited by authorities since they don’t have a permit.
A spokesperson for the National Parks Police did not immediately respond to a request for comment from TheBlaze Monday.
Organizers said thousands of bikers are expected to participate in the ride through D.C. on September 11.

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Monday, 9 September 2013

In Case You Missed It - Fort Sumter September 9, 1863

Posted on 03:30 by baba ji
From this morning's AP news brief



Today marks the 150th anniversary of the only Union attempt to storm the South Carolina fort where the Civil War began — an attack doomed to failure by rivalries between commanders, poor planning and the fact the Confederates knew exactly what was coming.

The September. 9, 1863, attack on Fort Sumter was, like the Confederate bombardment of the fort in Charleston Harbor that opened the war more than two years earlier, a complete Southern victory.
This time, with the Confederates holding the fort, about 500 Union sailors and Marines in small boats approached Sumter in an unusual nighttime operation. But after about 20 minutes the shooting was over.

There were about 125 Union casualties — five killed, 16 wounded and the rest captured — while the Confederates lost not a man.

"The federals lose five boats. They lose five stands of colors and they have 11 officers captured. It's bad," said Rick Hatcher, the historian at the Fort Sumter National Monument who will be narrating the details of the battle during a harbor boat tour on Monday's anniversary.

The fight made national news at the time. Now, 150 years later, that fight like many others during the war has been lost amid bigger milestones such as the Battle of Gettysburg and the fall of Vicksburg earlier in the summer of 1863.

The Union wanted Charleston for two reasons, Hatcher said in a recent interview.
"This is where rebellion and treason began," Hatcher said. "Charleston was also the most successful blockade running port in the Confederacy."

The attack developed after the Confederates evacuated Battery Wagner on Morris Island three days earlier. Wagner was the battery that the black 54th Massachusetts soldiers unsuccessfully stormed earlier that summer — their exploits chronicled in the movie "Glory."

What the 54th could not capture, the Union forced the Confederates to abandon when their siege lines moved closer to the oceanfront battery. Capturing Sumter seemed the next step in taking Charleston.
Rear Admiral John Dahlgren, commanding Union naval forces, wrote in his log he was informed by Army Gen. Quincy Adams Gillmore that Wagner had been evacuated.

"The island is ours," he wrote. "I sent a flag demanding surrender of Sumter. Answer: 'Come and take it,'" he writes in the log included in the "Official Records of the War of the Rebellion."
Dahlgren and Gillmore both wanted the glory of taking Charleston for themselves and both planned an attack for the same night without consulting the other, Hatcher said.

"Your dispatch by signal that you intended to assault Sumter tonight reached me about an hour after I had sent a letter by one of my staff informing you I intended to do the same," Gillmore telegraphed Dahlgren. "In an operation of this kind there should be but one commander to insure success and prevent mistakes."

But there was no cooperation. When the Navy began its attack before could Gillmore could began his, he recalled his 500 troops. Dahlgren's remaining 500 sailors and Marines were hampered by poor planning.

"Dahlgren hasn't done any reconnaissance. He hadn't sent out any boats at night to see what the situation is and he provides no scaling ladders," Hatcher said. The attackers were in small boats pulled toward the fort by a tug boat and then set adrift. Three Union warships that were supposed to provide supporting fire never got into the battle.

"Some of the sailors and Marines can't make their way through all the debris by the fort that has been knocked down by the earlier bombardment," Hatcher said. "Some make it to the second level but then hit a straight wall and have no ladders."

"After casting off from the tug, I pulled up to the northeast face of the fort," Lt. F.J. Higginson of the USS Housatonic wrote in his report. "I succeeded in reaching the fort and immediately attempted to land. I found myself upon a narrow ledge of rocks in which no foothold could be obtained."

The Confederates, who had recovered a Union code book from a sunken ironclad when Union naval forces attempted to run past Sumter earlier that year, could read federal signals and knew what was planned.

After the fight, Union forces would never attempt to assault Sumter again. Hatcher said that in the following months, the Charleston blockade was tightened and East Coast blockade running shifted to Wilmington, N.C.

The battle for Charleston "pretty much devolved into a stalemate" with troops from both sides being shifted into other theaters of the war.

With the blockade solidified, there was no real imperative for the Union to take Charleston "other than the moral factor of putting a U.S. flag again over the city," Hatcher said

The Union would never take Charleston. It was abandoned in early 1865 when U.S. Gen. William T. Sherman marched through South Carolina to the west, cutting the city's lines of communication.
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Saturday, 7 September 2013

Monday Odds and Ends (A Little Early)

Posted on 17:07 by baba ji
11 Year Old Shoots and Kills Her 19 Year Old Step Father

Cleveland County girl accidentally shot her 19-year-old stepfather to death Friday with a handgun he had just acquired, county Sheriff Alan Norman said Saturday.

At about 10:45 p.m., authorities received a 911 call about a person being shot in the 400 block of Lemmons Road, just outside of Mooresboro.

When they arrived, they found Bryan Scott Reno dead from an apparent gunshot wound to the chest, Norman said.

Authorities determined that Reno had purchased the gun either through a trade or purchase within 24 hours of the incident, Norman said.

He said that on Friday evening, while his 35-year-old wife Pamela Reno slept, Bryan Reno showed the gun to his stepdaughter. At one point, Reno removed the magazine slide from the firearm and handed the .380-caliber gun to her to examine, Norman said.

“During the course of her looking at the firearm, it’s apparent that she pulled the trigger of the firearm and it discharged,” Norman said. “It just appears he failed to check the chamber to make sure there was not a bullet in the chamber, and it turned fatal.”

On Saturday morning, Pamela Reno posted on her Facebook page: “To all of my husband’s friends, he died last night at home. I’m so sorry but I miss and love my husband so much. May he r.I.p. I love u babydoll til death. Always and forever.”

Pamela Reno could not be reached for comment Saturday.

Neighbor Patty Saltares said the Renos had moved into their single-wide mobile home on Lemmons Road within the last couple of weeks.

Saltares said she knew little about the family except that, “They were quiet. I never knew they were up there.”

Norman said he doesn’t expect anyone to be charged in the shooting. The investigation is continuing.
The sheriff said he cannot remember the last time there was a fatal accidental shooting in Cleveland County, although he noted that the number of such shootings is “very low.”
 “It goes back to an untrained child given a firearm and the end result is a fatality,” said Norman. “You’ve got this child that’s going to be affected the rest of her life and carry this with her.”

USC Coaches Turn On Each Other You've heard that Spurrier runs a hyped up coaching staff and that his adrenaline amped up style rules the locker room, practice field and sidelines.  Well into the 3rd quarter ESPN cameras find 3 of the USC Coaches going at it, tying to throttle each other.  No explanation yet from coach Spurrier but expect there to be some fall out from the fall out.

Cedar Update:

The details: Linebacker coach Kirk Botkin and defensive line coach Deke Adams are the two USC coaches trying to clean each others wind chimes.

“At least they care,” head coach Steve Spurrier said when informed of the scrap after the Gamecocks’ 41-30 loss at Sanford Stadium.
 
Botkin and Adams had to be separated by defensive coordinator Lorenzo Ward and free safety Brison Williams.
 
“Heat of the moment,” Ward said. “They’re good.”
 
Cedar's take: They might be good but Gamecock Defense isn't. Spurrier is always slow to make changes and he's one to give a lot of second chances. Although I don't expect this to take long,
there is too much on the line to have the sidelines become a distraction.
 
“Over-rated!” Georgia fans were shouting as the clock wound down, lets hope they are not right.
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Sunday, 1 September 2013

Post Turtle

Posted on 13:49 by baba ji

While suturing a cut on the hand of a 75 year old rancher, who's hand was caught in the gate while working cattle, the doctor struck up a conversation with the old man. 

Eventually the topic got around to Obama being elected by a mass of media led, brainless liberals to be our president.

The old rancher said, "Well, ya know, Obama is a 'Post Turtle'".


Not being familiar with the term, the doctor asked him what a 'post turtle' was. The old rancher said, "When you're driving down a country road on you come across a fence post with a turtle balanced on top, that's a 'post turtle".

The old rancher saw the puzzled look on the doctor's face so he continued to explain. 

"You know he didn't get up there by himself, he doesn't belong up there, and he doesn't know what to do while he's up there, and you just wonder what kind of dumb ass put him up there to begin with".

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