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Author: Reality_Check©Reality_Check©
Date: May 18, 2008 23:57
Cops' report disputed
Witnesses say man was disarmed by Taser before fatal shots
By Tom McGhee
The Denver Post
Article Last Updated: 05/18/2008 11:32:17 PM MDT
Two neighbors who witnessed Denver police fatally shooting a Montbello man
Saturday challenged a police account of the incident, saying police shot the
man when he was unarmed after a Taser bolt made him drop a knife he was
brandishing.
Police say the man, identified Sunday by a family friend as 45-year-old
Odiceo Valencia, a father of three children, charged them with the knife
after he had been struck by the Taser shot and Pepperballs, both nonlethal
weapons.
"They unloaded on him," said Judea Duran, 36, who lives across the street
from 5553 N. Dillon St., where the shooting occurred.
"They killed him in cold blood," said Duran, who was outside his home
watching with his wife at the time.
Reached for comment, Denver
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Author: 00ZNB00ZNB
Date: May 18, 2008 23:30
> Cato wrote:
>
>>On May 17, 4:23?am, Earl Evleth wrote:
>>> Northern California is experiencing some "exceptional
>>> weather". ?My recent visit to the US allowed
>>> me to add a new expression to my vocabulary "extreme weather".
>>> The expression has been around for a long time but the US
>>> news media has grabbed and ran with it more recently.
>>> ****
>>> Record Heat Wave Begins in Cali, And How!
>>> The heat is on in California today, in fact records have already
>>> been broken
>>> this morning. Chris Burt [JessePedia], Author of "Extreme Weather"
>>> ?writes:
>>> "The temp stands at 87 at 10 a.m. In Eureka, CA [WikiPedia] tying
>>> its
>>> all-time max temp of 87 set on Oct. 26, 1993."
>>> To the north, temperatures today will be almost 30 degrees above
>>> normal. The
>>> factoid above sounds incredible if you don't know California ...
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Author: gaintion01gaintion01
Date: May 18, 2008 23:22
My daughter and fiancé have finally set the “big day” but now comes
the fun part of helping the control freak plan the wedding. The
control freak being my daughter.
Now don’t get me wrong, I’m really looking forward to helping my
daughter and I’m accustomed to her control freak nature. This could be
a really fun experience if you look at the right way. I’ll just sit
back and do what I’m told when I’m told.
If you’ve ever known a control freak you’ll know what I’m talking
about. These people simply can’t give up control of any aspect of
their lives. They must always be in control, so the title “control
freak” is rightfully earned.
Now helping a control freak plan a wedding, can you imagine, after all
everything is going to have to be perfectly controlled. Anything gone
wrong is liable to land in quite a burst of verbal displeasure.
Now as the helper you have some choices. You can either step back and
find the situation quite amusing and thus keep your sanity. Or you can
get drug into the chaos and panic and loose your sanity. I’m opting
for the amusing approach.
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Author: Jerk Y. ChaineyJerk Y. Chainey
Date: May 18, 2008 23:15
Which one shall I use for target practice today?
Decisions, decisions.
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Author: ĂĄNGELĂĄNGEL
Date: May 18, 2008 23:03
>> On May 18, 4:32Â am, "Pastor Frank" christfirst.edu> wrote:
>>> "Adonis" msn.com> wrote in message
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>>> news:ct-dnXskrPT-jLLVnZ2dnUVZ_qjinZ2d@ comcast.com...> "Topaz"
>>>> news:943u24h7k6so8skbnhs37rhav9cqof9bk@ 4ax.com...
>>>> "to see or not to see" wrote:
>>
>>>> "Normal sex begats kids, which is the whole moral point of the
>>>> necessity of marriage. Â Why do two...
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Author: 00ZNB00ZNB
Date: May 18, 2008 23:00
Peter Glover
Apr. 18, 2008
http://www.energytribune.com/articles.cfm?aid=865
QUOTE: "The U.K., Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands are among countries
where coal is re-emerging as the fuel of choice for power plants; it is
the one fossil fuel that is fairly abundant in Europe. Ironically, the
EU's self-imposed target of achieving 20 percent of its power from
renewables (also by 2020) will require many new power stations to be
built as back-up facilities, because of the intermittent nature of wind
and solar."
Europe finds that cutting carbon emissions is far easier said than done.
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Author: Crackpots-4-ChristCrackpots-4-Christ
Date: May 18, 2008 22:29
lol...there's one blind guard with cataracts to stop us...they always put a
guard with cataracts there to guard it, then they go completely blind, blame
it on the Ark and then die becuse they were left in the middle of nowhere
medically untreated - say what?...which of course begs the question; why
wouldn't the Ark itself heal the poor bASStyrd's eyesight who protests it?
Wow, a lot of *LOVE* there eh -lol
The phoney fuck healing preachers on TV with shellacked hair and $5,000
polyesther suits can make people walk again but the Ark blinds its' guards
and kills them evry coule years? Oh-oh-oh, sign me up to do God's work there
- ROTFLMM-FAO
Christinsanity is so fucking pathetic every bit of it is laughable...
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Author: 00ZNB00ZNB
Date: May 18, 2008 22:27
Christopher C. Horner
Apr 16 2008
http://www.energytribune.com/articles.cfm?aid=857
Carbon Capper Capers: Taxation Without Misrepresentation
In the past few months, France, Italy, and the 27-nation European Union
have separately threatened a trade war against the U.S. to stem ongoing
damage to Europe's competitiveness. This came amid cries for an end to
the economic hemorrhaging from the European Confederation of Iron and
Steel Industries, automakers, aluminum producers, and others.
Meanwhile, skyrocketing electricity prices led to utility "windfall
profits" on the backs of ratepayers, precisely as critics had warned. In
the U.K., February's newspaper headlines bemoaned Europe's growing
self-inflicted economic and energy crises.
The chairman of a working group of the European Roundtable of
Industrialists delivered a pan-industrial plea to the European
Commission to end the underlying economic madness. This was particularly
remarkable because the policy he was complaining about was instituted
after he himself aggressively lobbied for it just a few short years ago.
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