Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Pennsylvania Student to Serve 23 Months in Jail for Tasering Cop

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Monday, June 29, 2009

Madoff Sentenced to 150 Years in Prison

A federal judge rejected Bernard Madoff's plea for leniency and sentenced him to 150 years Monday.

The judge called Madoff's 30 year scam "extraordinarily evil."

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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Madoff: Federal prosecutors want 150 year sentence

As prosecutors asked to jail Bernard Madoff for 150 years, a U.S. District Court judge Friday enter a preliminary order calling on the convicted Ponzi schemer to forfeit more than $170 billion in assets.

Madoff's wife, Ruth, will be allowed to keep $2.5 million in funds "In settlement of the claims she would have otherwise brought against the property," acting U.S. Attorney Lev Dassin said.

Madoff, who pleaded guilty to 11 counts, including fraud, money laundering and perjury, is to be sentenced Monday. The forfeitures amount to all of his assets.

Included in the forfeitures are millions in loans made to family members, employees and friends, all personal property, including paintings, jewelry and furniture, million of dollars in investment and banking accounts and real estate.

U.S. District Judge Denny Chin ordered the U.S. Marshal Service to sell a $7.5 million co-op apartment in New York City, a $7 million property in Montauk, New York, and a $7.45 million property in Palm Beach, Florida, along with several automobiles and boats.

Dassin filed paperwork with the court Friday asking that Madoff be sentenced to 150 years to ensure that the former NASDAQ chairman would remain in prison for the remainder of his life.

Madoff's multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme defrauded thousands of investors. The scheme, which spanned 30 years, generated a fraud loss of more than $13 billion.

"This is more than thirty-two times the baseline level of loss that would carry a sentence of life under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines," Dassin wrote.

Madoff promised his clients a high return with limited risk, but in reality early investors were paid with later investors money. Victims of Madoff's scheme included individuals and nonprofit organizations.

Madoff pleaded guilty on March 12 and has been in jail at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan.

Madoff will be sentenced Monday. Madoff's attorney believes his client should serve only 12 years. CNN
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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Madoff Ordered to Forfeit Over $170 Billion

Crook financier Bernard Madoff must forfeit $170 billion, a federal judge ordered Friday.

U.S. District Judge Denny Chin entered a preliminary order of forfeiture and Acting U.S. Attorney Lev Dassin released a copy of the order Friday night.

Madoff was ordered to give up his interests in all property, including real estate, investments, cars and boats.

According to earlier court documents, prosecutors reserved the right to pursue more than $170 billion in criminal forfeiture. That represents the total amount of money that could be connected to Madoff's fraud, not the amount he stole or lost.

The government also settled claims against Madoff's wife. Under the arrangement, the government obtained Ruth Madoff's interest in all property, including over $80 million of property to which she had claimed was hers.

The order makes it clear, though, that nothing precludes other departments or entities from seeking to recover additional funds.

Hopefully the government and victims will go after Madoff's sons - Madoff gave them a lot of the stolen money too.

Madoff should be sentenced to 100 years, his wife and sons to 25 years each. Madoff's wife and sons had to have known that his investments were scams. How could his wife and sons have not known? Surely Madoff confided in his wife what he was doing.

One key element that isn't being discussed about Madoff's 30 year scam is the fact that he perpetrated his fraud under the noses of Securities and Exchange Commission regulators.

It is well known on Wall Street that regulators at SEC - the people who are suppose to protect the public from con artists like Madoff - were in Madoff's inner circle. No SEC regulators invested with Madoff.

The current U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission should be disbanded and reorganized into a real protection agency. Obviously they are useless.

Most investment scams have gone undetected by the Securites and Exchange Commission over the past three decades. So what good is it to have the current Securities and Exchange Commission?

The agency needs to be obliterated and rebuilt into an effective protection agency. Right now the SEC is a waste of taxpayer money.

Madoff is scheduled for sentencing Monday.

Several people among the thousands who were swindled by Bernard Madoff have asked to speak before a judge sentences him.

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Friday, June 26, 2009

Sanford saw Argentine girlfriend during taxpayer-funded trip

South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford met with his mistress on a taxpayer funded trip to Brazil and Argentina last year, according to documents released by the S.C. Department of Commerce and e-mails between Sanford and his mistress, Maria Belen Chapur.

The South Carolina Department of Commerce ( South Carolina taxpayers) paid over $8,000 for the trip to Brazil and Argentina June 21- 28 of 2008, according to documents the S.C. Department of Commerce released today.

The residents of South Carolina must be so proud.

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So. Carolina Governor Mark Sanford's mistress

South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford's Argentine girlfriend, Maria Belen Chapur, worked as a television reporter.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford admits cheating on wife

Don't cry for me in Argentina.

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (R), after pulling off an increasingly bizarre vanishing act, held a press conference today to admit he was having an affair that involved secret visits with his mistress in Argentina.

Gov. Sanford hadn't been seen since Thursday, June 18. When questioned, Sanford's staff told media outlets he was hiking the Appalachian Trail. But Sanford was spotted Wednesday, June 17, in Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Sanford appeared Tuesday and said he was "shocked at all the fuss about him."

"I've let down a lot of people. That's the bottom line," Sanford said at a press conference today. "I've been unfaithful to my wife."

E-mails obtained by The State, a South Carolina newspaper, capture deeply personal exchanges between the governor and the woman, whom the newspaper called only by her first name, Maria.

"My heart cries out for you, your voice, your body, the touch of your lips, the touch of your finger tips and an even deeper connection to your soul," Sanford wrote in one of the e-mails, dated last summer.

The newspaper said a McClatchy correspondent reached Sanford's mistress, but she declined to be interviewed.

Sanford's wife, Jenny, who has known about the affair for several months, asked him to leave home two weeks ago and to stop talking to her and their children.

In a written statement issued this afternoon, Jenny Sanford said a "trial separation was agreed to with the goal of ultimately strengthening our marriage."

"When I found out my husband's infidelity I worked immediately to first seek reconciliation through forgiveness, and then to work diligently to repair our marriage," she said in her statement. "We reached a point where I felt it was important to look my sons in the eyes and maintain my dignity, self-respect, and my basic sense of right and wrong. I therefore asked my husband to leave two weeks ago."

"During this short separation it was agreed that Mark would not contact us. I kept this separation quiet out of respect of his public office and reputation, and in hopes of keeping our children from just this type of public exposure. Because of this separation, I did not know where he was in the past week."

Gov. Sanford acknowledged he misled his staff earlier this week when he led them to believe he was hiking the Appalachian Trail.

His staff first claimed the governor was hiking the Appalachian Trail a few hours away from the state capitol. But confusion intensified this morning after The State reported that Sanford had just returned from Argentina. Reporter Gina Smith had caught Sanford returning to the Atlanta airport, where the governor admitted part of the story - that he had been visiting Buenos Aires.

"I wanted to do something exotic," Sanford told The State. "It's a great city."

Though she acknowledged knowing more today, Jenny Sanford could not account for her husband's absence when asked by the Associated Press. She said initially that her husband wanted to write and needed time away from the kids.

Gov. Sanford said his staff does not bear blame in shrouding his trip. He released a written statement asking for forgiveness and repeated that his staff did not "intentionally relay false information."

Sanford's admission comes one week after Sen. John Ensign, of Nevada, admitted to cheating on his wife with a former campaign staffer. He resigned his GOP leadership post after admitting the infidelity.

Sanford was already getting stern criticism from Democrats and Republicans in South Carolina for leaving without telling key people, like Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer, where he was going.

Some believed was trying to unwind after a difficult legislative session during which he was unsuccessful in blocking his state from taking federal stimulus money. The governor didn't want to take stimulus funds from Washington because "there's a lot strings attached to it."

Many in the "political arena" are saying that Sanford's confession to his extramarital affair, would end any presidential aspirations he might have had.

Gov. Sanford was considered a potential contender in the 2012 presidential election. Asked about Sanford's confession, South Carolina GOP Chairman Katon Dawson said it was a "gamechanger."

There was a certain southern governor named Bill Clinton that ran for president in 1992 that admitted to cheating on his wife. It was reported in the press while Clinton was running for president that he in fact had many confirmed extramarital affairs over several years while serving as governor and as Arkansas' attorney general. Bill Clinton got elected so what's to say Sanford couldn't? I hope he doesn't though.

I wish Gov. Sanford and other phonies like him would get the hell out of the Republican party. I've been a registered Republican since age 18 and have voted in every election, and I'm sick and tired of pieces of crap like Mark Sanford, John Ensign and Larry Craig damaging the Republican party.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Fed contractor, cell phone maker sold spy system to Iran

Two European companies - a major contractor to the U.S. government and a top cell phone equipment maker - installed an electronic surveillance system for Iran last year that human rights advocates and intelligence experts say can help Iran target dissidents.

Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN), a joint venture between the Finnish cell-phone giant Nokia and German powerhouse Siemens, delivered what is known as a monitoring center to Irantelecom, Iran's state-owned telephone company.

A spokesman for NSN said the servers were sold for "lawful intercept functionality," a technical term used by the cell-phone industry to refer to law enforcement's ability to tap phones, read e-mails and surveil electronic data on communications networks.

In Iran, a country that frequently jails dissidents and where regime opponents rely heavily on Web-based communication with the outside world, a monitoring center that can and will most likely archive these intercepts could provide a valuable tool to intensify repression. Read on .... Fed contractor, cell phone maker sold spy system to Iran - Washington Times
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Sunday, June 21, 2009

A Riot Police Reunion

CHICAGO, Ill. - The violent clashes between police and protesters during the 1968 Democratic National Convention aren't typically considered proud moments in Chicago history.

But some members of the Fraternal Order of Police want to change all that. On June 26, the Chicago police union will be holding a "Chicago Riot Cops Reunion" at its hall to set straight "what really happened," according to the reunion's Web site. Read on .... A Riot Police Reunion
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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Suitcase With $134 Billion Puts dollar on edge

Bloomberg -- A plot better suited for a John Le Carre novel.

Two Japenese men have been detained in Italy after attempting to take $134 billion worth of U.S. bonds over the border into Switzerland. Details are sketchy, so naturally the global rumor mill is kicking into high gear.

Are these would-be smugglers agents of Kim Jong Il stashing North Korea's cash in a Swiss vault? Bagmen for Nigerian Internet scammers? Was the money meant for terrorists looking to buy nuclear warheads? Is Japan dumping its dollars secretly? Are the bonds real or counterfeit?

The implications of the securities being legitimate would be bigger than investors may realize. At a minimum, it would suggest that the U.S. risks losing control over its monetary supply on a massive scale.

The trillions of dollars of debt the U.S. will issue in the next couple of years needs buyers. Attracting them will require making sure that existing ones aren't losing faith in the U.S.'s ability to control the dollar.

The dollar is, for better or worse, the core of our world economy and it's best to keep it stable. News that's more fitting for international spy novels than the financial pages won't help that effort. It is incumbent upon the U.S. Treasury to get to the bottom of this tale and keep markets informed. MORE

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Mia Farrow's brother found dead, look's suspicious

Mystery shrouded the death of actress Mia Farrow's brother, Patrick, on Tuesday after his body was found in his Castleton, Vermont gallery under "suspicious" circumstances, say police.

Patrick Farrow, 66, a sculpture, was discovered by his wife, Susan, also an artist, about 11:30 p.m. Monday.

Police say Patrick's death is suspicious because of some details at the scene. Read on
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Man impersonates dead mom to collect social security and rent subsidies

A Brooklyn, New York man is accused of putting on a wig, nail polish and dresses to impersonate his dead mother to collect $115,000 in Social Security and rent subsidies.

For six years, Thomas Prusik-Parkin hoodwinked a stunning array of government agencies with his elaborate charade - using a cane, heavy makeup, fake ID and a phony "nephew," say law enforcement.

The 49-year-old was busted late Monday and charged with grand larceny, forgery and conspiracy linked to a deed and mortgage fraud scheme.

"I held my mother when she was dying and breathed in her last breath, so I am my mother," Prusik-Parkin said when he was arrested.

The mother, Irene Prusik, died in 2003 at age 73, the flimflam, which was learned during a mortgage fraud probe, began immediately.

Her son gave the funeral director the wrong social security number and date of birth for his mother so that her death would not be registered in government databases.

He began collecting $700 a month in Social Security in her name, in addition to his own disability checks.

He's accused of posing as Irene to file for bankruptcy so "she" would be eligible for $39,000 in city subsidies to help pay rent on a Park Slope apartment.

To help in the ruse, Prusik-Parkin enlisted help from a close friend, Mhilton Rimolo, 47, to pose as Irene's nephew, help the "ailing aunt" get around town, cash government checks and assist in property transactions. MORE
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Sources Say 'Extortion' Threat Was Behind GOP Senator's Admission of Affair With Staffer

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Presidential hopeful Sen. Ensign admits to affair with ex-staffer

2012 presidential hopeful Republican Senator John Ensign of Nevada admitted today he cheated on his wife with a former member of his campaign staff.

An aide in Ensign's office said the affair took place between December 2007 and August 2008 with a campaign staffer who was married to an employee in Ensign's Senate office. MORE
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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Cold case team takes new look at old homicides

GREELEY, Colo. - Along the south wall of his office in the Weld County Sheriff's Office are the notebooks. Cold cases, most of them homicides, line the bookshelves in Investigator Josh Noonan's office.

Some of the names are probably familiar to most in these parts: Denise Davenport, Mary Pierce, Kay Day. All unsolved homicides, all under study by Sheriff John Cooke's Cold Case Team.

The team is small - Noonan and two retired detectives, who spend their own time looking back through old case files - Bill Hood, who's retired from the Weld County Sheriff's Office, and Jim Sullivan, who's retired from the Larimer County Sheriff's Office.

Now they have new tools to use as they try to unravel a set of Weld's most puzzling unsolved homicides.

They will be using the latest DNA technology to help them. DNA from blood, hair, semen, saliva and skin cells will be broken down to pinpoint whom they once belonged to. Read on at: Greeley Tribune

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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Boston Mayor welcomes kids as young as 12 to homosex-fest at City Hall

Family advocates are outraged by a prom held at Boston City Hall open to children as young as 12 featuring crossdressers, homosexual heavy petting, suspected drug use ... Kids attend prom from 'sexual hell'
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Police use taser on 72-year-old woman

Wimp Texas deputy who couldn't handle a 72-year-old woman used taser on her

Dash cam video has been released to FOX 7 Austin showing what happened between a Constable's deputy and a 72-year-old woman, before she was tasered last month.

The deputy says Kathryn Winkfein mouthed off and was physically non-compliant. Winkfein says it isn't true. Evidence supports her claim.

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Video Released of Grandma Being Tased

A taser is not suppose to be used for simple non-compliance. The taser is suppose to be used as an alternative to lethal force in the case of violence threatening the lives of officers or other persons.
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U.S. Technology Being Used Against U.S. Troops in Iraq and Afghanistan

Technology that is legal to buy and sell within the United States but is illegal to export because of its potential military applications is being used to build weapons developed against U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan because of loose export controls, according to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report. MORE
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Sunday, June 7, 2009

David Carradine's family seeks FBI and forensics help

The family of actor David Carradine, found dead Thursday morning in a Bangkok hotel room with rope tied around his neck and genitals, have called on the FBI to investigate the death.

Carradine's brother Keith met Friday with the FBI and filed reports that could lead to the agency opening its own investigation. The family has sought a private autopsy by famed forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden to determine whether another person could have been involved. Thai police say surveillance footage indicated no one had entered Carradine's hotel room before he died.

The family intervened because of conflicting information about Carradine's death and a lack of direct information from Thai authorities.

The FBI has checked with the FBI's legal attache at the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok to see if Thai authorities would welcome FBI assistance. The FBI usually only gets involved in death investigations overseas if a crime is suspected.

David Carradine's body was discovered Thursday morning in his luxury suite by a chambermaid at Bankok's Swissotel Nai Lert Park Hotel. Carradine's family, friends and representatives say they doubt very much that the 72-year-old actor killed himself.

Police intially said Carradine's body was found "naked, hanging in a closet," causing them to suspect he had taken his own life. On Friday, however, police said the actor may have died from accidental suffocation or heart failure after revealing that he was found with a rope tied around his wrist, neck and genitals - leading to speculation that Carradine may have engaged in a dangerous form of sex play known as auto-erotic asphyxiation. There were no signs of a struggle according to police.

The results of an autopsy performed Friday in Bangkok is not expected for at least three weeks, which is normal considering the unusual circumstances of the death.

Col. Somprasong Yenthuam, who is leading the investigation, said police have interviewed all staff at the hotel where Carradine was staying and reviewed video surveillance footage outside his room and have found no evidence that anyone was in Carradine's room before he died which they said all but ruled out foul play.

The investigation continued Saturday, with police interviewing the crew of the film that Carradine was shooting in Bangkok. Carradine had been in the capital city to shoot a film called "Stretch."

Dr. Baden is a celebrity among forensic pathologists, appearing on a series of HBO specials highlighting some of the more than 20,000 autopsies he has performed. He frequently consults on high profile cases, including conducting an autopsy on Drew Peterson's third wife and as a defense witness for Phil Spector during his murder trial.

Baden is the chief forensic pathologist for the New York State Police and his examination is expected to clear up many unanswered questions.

Carradine flew to Thailand a week earlier and began work on the film two days before his death. His friends and associates say he had a happy marriage, recently bought a new car, and had several films lined up after he finished work in Bangkok.

Carradine, a martial arts practitioner, was best known for the U.S. TV series Kung Fu, which aired from 1972-75. He played Kwai Chang Caine, an orphan who was raised by Shaolin monks and fled China for the American West after killing the emperor's nephew in retaliation for the muder of his kung fu master.

Some people called Carradine "Grasshopper" because in Kung Fu Carradine's character Caine had frequent flashbacks recalling specific lessons during his childhood training by his teachers, the blind Master Po and Master Kan. In these flashbacks, Master Po calls his young student "Grasshopper."

Carradine also appeared in over 100 feature films with such directors as Martin Scorsese, Ingmar Bergman and Hal Ashby. He returned to the top in recent years as the title character in Quentin Tarantino's two-part saga Kill Bill.

Carradine was married five times, most recently in 2004, and was the father of two daughters. Funeral arrangements have not been announced.

Grasshopper will be missed by many.

D. Brian Blackwell

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Arrest of Walter Kendall Myers

On June 4, 2009, the FBI arrested former Department of State employee Walter Kendall Myers on charges of serving as an illegal agent of the Cuban government for nearly 30 years and conspiring to provide classified U.S. information to the Cuban government.

Mr. Myers' arrest is the culmination of a three-year joint FBI/Department of State Diplomatic Security investigation. Based on general information provided by the FBI, Diplomatic Security (DS) conducted a comprehensive internal investigation that resulted in the indentification of Mr. Myers by Diplomatic Security as the probable Cuban agent, and ultimately led to his arrest Thursday.

Mr. Myers is a retired State Department employee who first worked as a lecturer at the Foreign Service Institute and later as a European analyst in the Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) from 2000 until his retirement in October 2007.

Mr. Myers' State Department service was primarily in domestic positions, Mr. Myers' spouse, Gwendolyn Myes, also was arrested on the same charges; she was never employed by the U.S. Department of State.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has directed Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security and former Director of Security for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Eric J. Boswell, to conduct a thorough review of this case and assessment of past and current Department of State security procedures and practices and provide recommendations for any appropriate or necessary improvements to ensure effective measures are in place to protect sensitive and classified information.

In addition, Secretary Clinton has directed the Department to conduct a comprehensive damage assessment in coordination with the intelligence community in accordance with established damages protocols and regulations and to share its findings with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Suitability and Security Clearance Performance Accountability Council, which is responsible for establishing uniform and consistent security clearance standards across the government - to inform, and as appropriate, strengthen the national standards by which all agencies operate.

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U.S. couple accused of spying for Cuba

An espionage saga that involved a well-liked teacher of U.S. diplomats, the illicit use of shopping carts and a much publicised denunciation of the US-UK special relationship took a new turn Friday when the United States Department of State accused a former employee of working as a Cuban spy for nearly 30 years.

The indictment of Walter Kendall Myers, who was given "top secret" security clearance in 1985 and went on to work part-time for the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research from 1988 and full time from 2001, followed a three-year investigation by the FBI and the state department.

The accusations against the Washington-based 72-year-old - and the length of time for which he allegedly worked for Fidel Castro's government - come as a reminder of the U.S. and Cuba's long history of mutual antagonism.

The Obama administration is seeking to normalize with Havan, having agreed at the weekend to begin high-level talks on immigration and joining other Organization of American States members this week to end Cuba;s 47-year suspension from the group.

During his career, Mr. Myers worked for the State Department's Foreign Service Institute where he was a popular teacher, remembered by students as dishevelled but with one expensive taste - a liking for sailing.

On Friday, the Department of Justice described the charges against Mr. Myers as "incredibly serious." It added that evidence incriminating Mr. Myers, known as "agent 202," and his wife, Gwendolyn Steingraber Myers, "agent 123" and "agent E-634," was obtained after a sting operation.

After an FBI source posing as a Cuban agent congratulated Mr. Myers on his birthday and offered him a cigar, the two Myers offered to provide information on this April's Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago.

According to the affidavit, Mrs. Myers said her favorite way of passing information to Cuban intelligence agents involved swapping shopping carts in a grocery store because it was "easy enough to do."

Mr. Myers won a moment of international prominence in 2006, when, in his capacity as an expert on Europe, he lambasted Britain's support of George W. Bush and the Iraq War while still on the State Department payroll.

The U.S. State Department alleges that after first contacted by Cuban intelligence agents in 1978 and visited by an official from the Cuban Mission in New York City, the Myers liaised with spies in Mexico, Trinidad, TObago, Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Jamaica and New York City.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has ordered a comprehensive review of the case and policy on issuing security clearances. ft.com
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Don't mess with Savage! Piece of crap U.K. home secretary quits

In the wake of scandal over personal use of taxpayer funds and her controversial ban of popular talk-radio host Michael Savage, British Home Secretary Jacqui Smith according to the London Telgraph.

The piece of crap named Jacqui Smith, who believes in stifling opposing views, has indicated she will step down when Prime Minister Gordon Brown reshuffles his Cabinet after this week's local and European elections, the British paper said Tuesday.

The Telegraph noted Smith faced humiliation over her husband's submission of a receipt to the House of Commons for watching adult films. She also claimed her family home as a second home under the Parliament members' allowances plan while staying with her sister in London. In addition, she charged a number of personal items as office expenses.

On a BBC radio program Tuesday, featuring Savage, a barrage of callers reflected public anger over Smith's decision last month to ban the popular American talk show host from entry into the United Kingdom along with murderers and terrorists.

Smith put Michael Savage on the list along side murderers and terrorists just because she disagrees with his points of view.

Savage says the British morning show had planned to take callers for only five minutes, but the segment went on for 30 minutes as phone lines lit up. Callers included a Muslim who sad he was opposed to Smith's ban of Savage. Read on ..... Don't mess with Savage! U.K. home secretary quits

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