Tuesday, May 29, 2012


Sex tape spliced into graduation video

 

 Tuesday May 29 in Hellerup, Denmark. A Danish high school principal was outraged when a video shown at a graduation was interrupted by a video of a student having sex.
The principal said the video was shown to the 450 people attending the ceremony at Gammel Hellerup Gymnasium was supposed to celebrate the graduating class with pictures from their time at the school, but the video was interrupted by a footage of a male student having sex with a woman who does not attend the school. The school will not be pressing charges


'Darth Vader' robs Ohio bank

 

 Monday May 28th in Toledo Ohio. A man in a Darth Vader costume robs a bank using a semi-automatic pistol instead of a light saber and the force. The FBI said the sith lord estimated to be 20-25 years old fled on a BMX bike with undisclosed amount of money

Read more: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2012/05/28/Darth-Vader-robs-Ohio-bank/UPI-39801338229064/#ixzz1wI2QwEbi

Officer allegedly broke in to do laundry

Monday May 28 in Rankin, PA. Pennsylvania police say an officer was charged with trespassing and criminal mischief for allegedly breaking into a neighbors home to do laundry.
 

 

Friday, May 25, 2012

Congress passed the Prison Rape Elimination Act in 2003 hoping to contain a national epidemic. Nearly a decade later, however, the problem apparently persists. The Department of Justice this month finally got around to releasing a 2008 survey in which 1 in 10 state prison inmates reported that they had been sexually assaulted while serving time.
 the people who  sexually assaulted the other inmates should get a bigger fine on their bond, and be in jail longer then their original bail 
Veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are most concerned with getting a job, according to data released this spring. They also are focused on finding mental and physical health care. Indeed, veterans can find themselves dealing with disabilities on their own, fueling the epidemics of homelessness and suicide.

I think we should help them. They have done so much for us and its hard for them to get a job. since they are veterans, we should do something for them in returns

Earlier this week, the White House received a petition bearing 60,000 signatures demanding an apology to Maher Arar, a Canadian citizen who was the victim of one of the more outrageous abuses of power under President Bush.
In September 2002, Mr. Arar tried to change planes at JFK Airport in New York. He was detained on the basis of a tip from the Canadian authorities claiming he was somehow involved with Al Qaeda. Mr. Arar denied any involvement with the organization and the evidence against him ranged from flimsy to non-existent. He appears to have done nothing more than eat shawarma at a restaurant with a man who may or may not have known another man who may have had a Qaeda connection.

I think the US should apologize, they shouldnt accuse people of doing that, abuse the "victim" untill they have proof

Thursday, May 24, 2012

THE debate over same-sex marriage in the United States has become a battle between two totally opposing visions. Proponents of gay equality want the Supreme Court to proclaim same-sex marriage a fundamental right of citizens, which the court, given its conservative bent, seems unlikely to do. Opponents dream of a federal constitutional amendment banning same-sex unions, which also seems improbable, given rapidly evolving attitudes toward homosexuality.

I feel that if the same sex marriage wants to get married they should be aloud to. Everyone deserves to be happy if they find the one they love,, let them marry

Tuesday, May 8, 2012


Dick Beam, an assistant on two of Southern California's national championship football teams and later an executive with the Los Angeles Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, died at the age of 75.
Beam died of cancer Thursday in the Orange County city of Corona, Calif., the university said.
Beam worked under coach John McKay at USC from 1972-75, spending the first two seasons as a part-time assistant and scout while teaching physical education at a high school. He was a full-time assistant in his final two seasons. The Trojans won national titles in 1972 and 1974 and played in three Rose Bowls.
a 13 year old boy in New York been playing field hockey on a girls team for two years was told he couldn't play  with them next season because he is to skilled

Cole Hamels earned a 5game suspension for the way he welcomed bryce Harper to the big leages, Hamels intentionally threw a ball at washington rookie in the philadelphia phillies 9-3 win over the nationals on sunday night. Hamels was also fined

Monday, May 7, 2012

 Junior seau, a longtime player for the San Diego Chargers, Commited suicide  at the age of 43. Seau shot himself in the chest with a revolver on wednesday in the bedroom of his house in Oceanside.
Around 400 fans, friends, and family of seau paddled out into the pacific ocean in front of his house for the ceremony Sunday. 

Thursday, May 3, 2012



In Missoula Montana Us justice Department unveiled a broad probe on Tuesday into complaints about rape charges, there had been more then 80 reports of rapes there during the past three years.
The investigation includes a review of the handling of sexual assault and harassment reports at the university of Montana and Missoula were at least 11 student-related sex assault cases have surfaced in recent months
At least two members of the university Big Sky Conference champion football team the grizzlies have been accused of rape, leading to the recent dismissal of the football coach and the schools athletic director

Wednesday, May 2, 2012


OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- Former NFL star Junior Seau was found dead at his home Wednesday, authorities said. He was 43.
Police Chief Frank McCoy said Seau's girlfriend reported finding him unconscious with a gunshot wound to the chest and lifesaving efforts were unsuccessful. A gun was found near him, McCoy said, and the incident is being investigated as a suicide.
 
 Jonathan Vilma a New Orleans linebacker was suspended with out pay for the entire 2012 season by the NFL, one  of four players punished Wednesday for participating in the team's cash-for-hits bounty system.
Defensive lineman Anthony Hargrove, now with the Green Bay Packers, was suspended for the first half of the 16-game season; Saints defensive end Will Smith was barred for the opening four games; and linebacker Scott Fujita, now with the Cleveland Browns, will miss the first three games. Like Vilma, they were suspended without pay.




Tuesday, May 1, 2012


Delmon Young a Major League Baseball star was suspended for seven days on monday from a following arrest in New york for a hate crime harassment