Dec 4, 2008 | 1:29 AM
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News
It's a sad day in our great nation when what use to be shameful has become a trend. But this Bailout subject is the ultimate (Bending over) of the American Tax Payer. As a Tax Payer I'm insulted, appalled, and just damn pissed. When I don't pay my bills, they simply shut off my service and give me a bad mark on my credit. Then when I apply for a loan, buy a car or home, my inability to manage my finances become justification to charge me an outrageous interest rate. Now these same companies (Banks, Automobile manufacturers, etc) have lived lavish lifestyles and squandered their money are BEGGING. Everday a new entity is asking for a bailout. Enough is enough, I say either budget or sink. Sell your Hummers, Summer homes, Yatchs, lodges, etc. and come back to reality. As a Tax Paying American I'm tired of being robbed by these companies. I say No one should receive a Bailout, instead they should receive Budgeting classes.
Oct 6, 2008 | 6:34 PM
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News
I have tried to listen to both the candidates to hear what they're going to do for me. So far I've heard over and over what Senator Obama's plans are from both Senator McCain and Senator Obama's camp. However, Senator McCain reminds me of a used car salesmen. Senator McCain and Govenor Palin seems to think I interested in what they have done in there past. They seem to think I'm interested in who Senator Obama has been in the company of, they seem to think I"m interested that Iraq has a democracy. Well please allow me to tell Senator McCain and Govenor Palin what I'm interested in;
I'm interested in being able to have a job and earn a descent wage without being taxed to death.
I'm interested in being able to afford health insurance, copays, dental, and eye exams.
I'm interested in helping those American people that live in this country to get jobs, have medicare, and get an affordable education.
I'm interested in finding alternative fuel sources.
I'm interested in the retirees, that they have enough money to live comfortably, after all they helped build this country.
Those are a few things that myself and many other Americans are interested in.
I could care less that you suspended your campaigne. If you think it's that important then suspend it until the whole mess is straightened out. According to you, you couldn't stop it when you saw it was comming so what make you think you can stop it now?
Lastly, Please stop trying to down Senator Obama and his campaigne and please start allowing to hear that straight talk that you and Govenor Palin talk so much about, because up until now all both of you have done is attempt to baffle the American people with BS.
Oct 6, 2008 | 6:15 PM
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News
I was just watching the news and I was appauled at what I just heard. Seems that in these tough economic times when Wall street is on the skids, Lehman Brothers gave there executive 20 million dollars in bonuses and then filed Bankruptcy. Now that's just wrong.
Sep 23, 2008 | 6:59 AM
Category:
Political
I keep hearing the Republicans say that all this financial mess is caused by the Democrats. They say that they tried to warn them that this would happen, but they couldn't stop them. What I don't seem to under stand is if The Republicans were in the White House, and the majority in congress, then how can this be the Democrats fault. I mean didn't you have enough votes to block any legislation the was damaging to our country. After all Senator McCain claims that he's introduce several pieces of legislation in which none of it seems to pass. About 2 weeks ago Senator McCain assured us that the economy was as sound as it's ever been. Now we're bailing out every one so it seems. So my question is You have the presidencey, you dominated Congress for 6 years. You were in control. How did you allow the Democrats to do this to this country. If you can't stop them why should I believe you can stop any other country from attacking us. If they do the only thing you're going to do is blame it on the Democrats. If you're going to lead then lead. if you're going to sit there a blame it on someone else then GET OUT OF THE OFFICE.
Aug 23, 2008 | 6:35 AM
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News
As I was watchng the 10:00 p.m. News last night, A scam story caught my attention. I always listen to the scam stories, so that I can make sure I'm not the next victim, and to alert everyone that I possibly can alert. This Particular story was about a group of teens offering to paint your house address on the curb for $10.00 and that they were using the money to help or donate to the Strongsville Police and Fire Department. When the Strongsville Police and Fire Departments were asked about the program, they had no knowledge. However, the teens did paint the addresses on the curbs for $10.00. After hearing this story it was clear that the teens were dishonest in what they were using the money for, howeve they did perform a service for the money. In all the scams I've seen the only service that was performed was lip service. I in no way condone the method the they employed, but on the other hand I applaude the teens for actually doing some work for the money. At least they have some work ethic, they just have to work on the morality. I believe it the teens had been honest and just said they were trying to make some honest money, the residence would have allowed the to do the work. I feel that this was a way that the community of Strongsville could reach out the these kids and correct there mistake instead of making them feel like crap. I believe this would be a perfect example of " it takes a villiage to raise a child" . What do you think?
Aug 8, 2008 | 5:40 AM
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News
The US believes the people of China deserve the fundamental liberty that is the natural right of all human beings," he said in the Thai capital, Bangkok.
He praised China's economy but said only respect for human rights would let it realise its full potential.
But China rejected the US president's comments.
"The Chinese government puts people first, and is dedicated to maintaining and promoting its citizens' basic rights and freedom," Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said.
"We firmly oppose any words or acts that interfere in other countries' internal affairs, using human rights and religion and other issues."
This artical got me to thinking. I wonder if Bush is going to invade China like he invaded Afganastan, and Iraq? I mean after all according to reports, China is committing the same offenses as the other invaded countries. On top of it all China has plenty of Weapons of mass destruction, and producing tons of pollution daily.
With all that's going on in our country, I think China straightened out Bush by telling him to stay out of their affairs. In other words " Mind your own business"
Jul 15, 2008 | 6:44 AM
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News
On Wednesday July 23 at 9pm and Thursday July 24 at 9pm, CNN will premier a series, 'Black in America with Soledad O'Brien' and I personally challenge you to watch it.
Jun 26, 2008 | 11:23 PM
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News
I couldn't believe my eyes when I read this "The City of Beachwood has canceled Little League All-Star games for kids ages 9-12 to help boost self esteem of players". Do you agree with the decision to cancel the Little League All-Star games.
Maybe it's just me, but I think this was very stupid. They propose to build self esteem by rewarding players (that are talented and have worked hard) with the same thing that they give the less talented players. Nothing. I guess the less talented players esteem is in tact, but what of the hard working more talented player? Sports is about competition. That's how you get better. I believe this type of interference will hurt the kids more then help them. After all why try?
Jun 25, 2008 | 3:44 AM
Category:
Sports
I remember about 8 months ago the Indian fans were ripping Lebron for supporting the Yankees by wearing a Yankee hat while the Indians were playing the Yankees in the playoffs. Last night to my surprise, the same Indians fans were rooting for Omar Vasquel of the Giants. Many of the fans might say that they were just showing Omar there graditude and appreciation for all the fine years that he played in Cleveland. However, didn't they do the same thing as Lebron did? I'm quite sure the home team didn't feel much love when thousands of there own fans are rooting for there opponent. Lebron was only one person in thousands. I don't think he made a difference. However, last night the Indians lost 3 to 2. The tenth man could have been the difference.
Apr 26, 2008 | 6:40 AM
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News
NEW YORK -- Civil rights leaders demanded a federal investigation and vowed to march through the streets in protest after three police officers were cleared of all charges Friday in the killing of an unarmed man cut down in a hail of 50 bullets on his wedding day.
The verdict by Justice Arthur Cooperman elicited gasps as well as tears of joy and sorrow. Detective Michael Oliver, who fired 31 of the shots, wept at the defense table, while the mother of victim Sean Bell cried in the packed courtroom. Shouts of "Murderers! Murderers!" and "KKK!" rang out on the courthouse steps.
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Protesters react to the verdict in the Sean Bell case as they march Friday through the Jamaica neighborhood in the Queens borough of New York. Three detectives were acquitted of all charges Friday in the 50-shot killing of an unarmed groom-to-be on his wedding day in 2006, a case that put the NYPD at the center of another dispute involving allegations of excessive firepower.
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Joseph Guzman (right) and other passengers in the car are questioned Friday by journalists while leaving the Nassau Knolls Cemetery after visiting the grave of Sean Bell in Port Washington, N.Y. Three New York City police detectives were acquitted of all charges Friday in the 50-shot killing of the unarmed Bell on his wedding day in 2006.
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Bell, a 23-year-old black man, was killed outside a seedy strip club in Queens in 2006 as he was leaving his bachelor party with two friends. The officers -- undercover detectives who were investigating reports of prostitution at the club -- said they thought one of the men had a gun.
The slaying heightened tensions in the city and stoked long-standing allegations of racism and excessive use of force on the part of New York City's police, even though two of the officers charged are black.
In announcing his verdict in the non-jury trial, the judge said that the inconsistent testimony, courtroom demeanor and rap sheets of the prosecution witnesses -- mainly Bell's friends -- "had the effect of eviscerating" their credibility.
"At times, the testimony just didn't make sense," the judge said.
Police had assigned extra officers to the courthouse and had helicopters in the air to help deal with any unrest. But within an hour, the angry, weeping crowd of about 200 people outside the courthouse had scattered, and despite a few scuffles, no arrests were made.
Oliver and Gescard Isnora were acquitted of charges that included manslaughter, assault and reckless endangerment. The third officer, Marc Cooper, faced lesser charges.
Man hit with Taser by Oxford police dies
Posted by
Patrick O'Donnell April 24, 2008 19:37PM
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Kevin Piskura
Updated at 9:10 p.m.
A former Walton Hills man who was hit with a Taser by Oxford police after a bar fight last week died just after 5 p.m. Thursday.
Kevin Piskura, 24, had been in critical condition at University Hospital in Cincinnati since the incident early Saturday morning.
Piskura was a 2002 graduate of Benedictine High School and a 2006 graduate of Miami University. He had moved to Chicago after graduating from Miami.
Hospital spokesman Don Crouse said he could not release details of Piskura's injuries. In a statement released through the hospital, Piskura's family requested privacy while thanking people for their support.
"Today, we lost a son, a brother, a family member and a friend," the family said. "The medical staff and everyone here at University Hospital were heroic in their efforts to save Kevin, and for that we are eternally grateful."
"In the end, it seems there was simply nothing more anyone could do," the family statement continues. "No one feels this loss more deeply than we do, however we still request that people refrain from rash judgment and wait until the independent investigation of this event is complete, lest tragedy lead to more tragedy."
In a written statement from Oxford Police, the city manager and police chief, "expressed their deepest sympathy" to the family and noted that the Butler County sheriff and prosecutor are investigating the incident.
A police report states that officers responded to the Brick Street Bar on High Street to help staff remove patrons about 2 a.m. Saturday. Though a companion of Piskura backed down when ordered to by officers, the report states, Piskura fought with police and bar staff.
He was warned that the officer had a Taser, then was hit with the weapon for several seconds. He was taken to a local hospital when he was unresponsive and later sent to University Hospital. Piskura's companion, Kevin Smith, also 24 and of Chicago, was cited for disorderly conduct.
Police used a X26 Taser model, which transmits electrical pulses through wires and into the body affecting the sensory and motor functions of the peripheral nervous system, according to the company's website. The energy can penetrate up to two cumulative inches of clothing, or one inch per probe.
Piskura's father Charles is a retired Bedford Police officer and his mother Mary teaches at St. Barnabas elementary school in Northfield.
In both cases neither victim was armed. Someone needs to take responsibility. I realize that the police have a very dangerous job, but so do I. I've had years of training and one mistake could cause several lives. Never the less I will be held resposible. These case exemplify text book excessive force.