Tuesday, July 13, 2010

POLICE SHOOTING AT BART STATION - OSCAR GRANT

Old footage but better than what you see today. I really didn't get the end. It's standard procedure to put handcuffs on a corpse in order to confirm if there is a threat or not. Did anyone see the cop roll grant over like a rug? Clearly Grant wasn't threat so why is he dead now and cop is free on time serve the day of his verdict. How is this "justice" for the Grant family?

Wow. Outnumbered. Sure if you include the people watching and shouting for the police to let Grant and his friends go. Mind you, they were suspected of fighting, not caught or seen. Those cops were just walking and around talking on there walking talkies.

Another one! When is enough, enough!?

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

I Don't Care

This summarizes my thoughts on folks who are nutz about iPhones.

Great!

Friday, August 07, 2009

Try Not To Laugh. Fail-a-thon.

I love this song!!!

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Well it's taken over a half century but America has finally did the inevitable in the Emmett Till case and allowed the terrorists to walk free. Not only did the two terrorist confess to the crime in 1956, nothing happened to them, but a relative of the two men also confessed before he died.

The only person that is left is the wife of one of the terrorist who pointed Emmett out, Carolyn Bryant Donham, 73 years old. The case was handed over to that favorite grand jury that you would love in Mississippi last month and who would have guessed that they would decide "there was insufficient evidence to indict her, essentially closing the book on the case."

Till's cousin, Simeon Wright, was with the teenager the night he was kidnapped from an uncle's home in Money, Miss., and he had pressed for a further investigation.













"From what I saw, I think they had enough evidence to indict," Wright said Thursday. "Every last person up to now has gotten away with murder."

Emmett Till's Family Gets Autopsy Report

In case you are to young to know Emmett Till, he was a young black boy from Chicago, maybe even around your age, who went down south and was murdered by some white men; brutally: