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The Ambler
Friday, April 25, 2008
Bad cops in the news
Mood:  don't ask
Now Playing: Wheres the mood for : perturbed?
Topic: Crime and Punishment

RE: Sean Bell

http://www.justiceforsean.net/

 First of all these police officers were undercover and not in uniform.

They were also using a unmarked po-lice car.

For years I have often said to people in conversation that the number one reason why applicants to NYPD are not isssued badges and guns and DO NOT PASS Basic Traning is because they shoot deaf people during mock-up exercises in which a potentially harmless person is shot while reaching for his back pocket for his wallet to retrieve a card to show he is deaf.

It is not a story I will rely on anymore with any degree of reserved pride. Perhaps I can say : it used to be that.... .

The reason this is important has little to with race.

No. 1 thing is the suspect was un-armed in the first place. The testimony of : " I thought I heard him say  he or somebody said they might have a gun" should not have even be allowed as testimonial evidence if its not enough reason to open fire. You cant just open fire and shoot someone because you are scared. In order to feel that threat of danger you have to be perceive a real threat, not rely on your imagination to embellish a scenario.

As for the officer who fired so many shots and re-loaded a second time without striking the target said

it seemed "like a second or two" before he was out of bullets - and staring into the car at Joseph Guzman, a friend of the groom. "I looked at my gun. I didn't know it had any bullets or something was wrong,"

 ..is this the same individual who "thought" he heard somebody say something about a gun?

If I were a lawyer for the prosecutor I would be peppering him with the question: WHERE WAS THE THREAT? IN your mind and get him to break down on the stand to admit the threat was in his head and not in reality.

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I can understand if cops on the beat working undercover might get a little confused with the players here. We are talking about some young people enjoying a night out on the town in advance of a grooms more formal wedding celebrations. Things might get a little dicey in a room where all undercover police have jaundiced eyes towards revelers.

They were supposedly simeultaneously on the look out for and searching for a man with a baseball cap on it marked BOSTON RED SOX  whom the believed was loaded with a gun.

 Did they ever find this guy? Was Mr Bell wearing such a cap?

In my opinion, the Court failed the people the system was designed to protect, just as the police failed in their duty to protect the public and now they are walking away from the scene of a crime scott-free.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2008/03/24/2008-03-24_detective_michael_oliver_said_he_feared_.html

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I had a genuine NYPD logo t-shirt before, will I wear it now?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not on your life. This is the new image of the NYPD.

 

 
 
And yes I know it was a Chicago White Sox cap, but Im not a undercover cop with a badge and armed with a gun. 

And just where the hell is-,.. William S. Bratton when you need him?

 

 

 

 

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 2:54 AM PDT
Updated: Saturday, May 17, 2008 10:59 PM PDT
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
All Things Considered
Mood:  d'oh

Earlier this blog entry was about the potential closing of Berlins airlift airport , but then I discovered this...

FROM A NEWS REPORT...

 

Stretching for more than 600 yards along the north and west sides of the airfield in central Berlin, the Tempelhof airport building is second only to the Pentagon in size.

 
From the street, the 80-foot-high rectangular bastions that periodically break up the gray stone facade give the illusion of a walled, medieval town.

Yet even its gigantic dimensions don't come close to representing the airport's central place in Berlin's recent history. From an experimental airfield in the first years of the last century through its enlargement by the Nazis in the late 1930s to its role in the 1948-49 Berlin airlift, Tempelhof accompanied Berlin through the city's 20th Century tumult.


This fall, however, Tempelhof's ride is to abruptly end; Berlin has decided to close the airport.
  ...in 2004!

 


Link to a story about an effort to bring about a Berlin written declaration that would stop the Tempelhof airport from closing.

200,000 Berliners have said YES and 400,000 more are needed to participate to force the vote, now set to be held on April 27.

After which,  the officials would be obliged to "re-consider".

BERLIN AIRLIFT LEGACY

A Last-Ditch Effort to Save Tempelhof

 

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Born in 1972, Dr. Schmitz studied History of Art, Philosophy, and Linguistics in Aachen and Berlin.

He wrote a book (a monograph) about the airport in the German language. 

"Tempelhof airport is extremely important to the history of Berlin,"

"It is one of the few airports in the world that is really deeply intertwined with the history of the city it serves. I think the city will really miss Tempelhof airport when it is gone."


In a recent editorial, the influential German daily Die Welt put it this way: "Without Tempelhof, the Cold War would have ended much differently."
 

Follow the link from his web site to buy one... 

 


Before it was turned into an airport, Orville Wright from Dayton Ohio used the field in 1909 where the airport was later to be built to test flight marking first time Germans and Berliners would see motorized flight  ...see a old company document here.

 

New York Times from  August 20, 1909, Friday

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See also

"Operation Little Vittles" 

at URL google.com

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Posted by mach1231 at 11:59 PM PDT
Updated: Friday, April 25, 2008 3:11 PM PDT
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Hollywood producer testifies at Illinois corruption trial
Mood:  crushed out
Topic: Entertainment

"The corruption trial of a top political fundraiser has been so full of twists it might have been dreamed up by a Hollywood producer."

 

The real life setting though is Chicago and today  the Oscar-winning producer of "Million Dollar Baby," Thomas B. Rosenberg, testified on  about a supposed scheme to squeeze him for a $2 million kickback.

Already the court has been the trading ground for stories of  "marathon drug sessions, payoffs, swindles, attempted extortion and even an alleged effort by political big shots to get a federal prosecutor fired."

Hmmhh didnt we hear about this before? Some mess to with the American Attorney General resignng and all that muck?

So  are you thinking Karl Rove? You'd be right!

Herees the link to the news story about the trial. 

 You can Control 'F' Rove on it and find no hit if you like...

 much ado about nothing.

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 11:40 PM PDT
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Machs Cafe Jeopardy i.e. We doan' DO chess!
Mood:  smelly
Topic: Entertainment

In Roger Eberts Great films review of this movie he

wrote

"???????? is the movie that eluded audiences; it grossed less than $3 mllion, has been almost forgotten, and remains one of the purest and most uncompromising of modern films noir. It captures above all the lonely, exhausted lives of its characters." 

While writer David M. Meyers praised the script:

"The screenplay, which hews closely to ?????? heartless novel, is unusually tight, spare, and well constructed.

 

Question: What is the name of the movie and what is  the name of the author of the book the film is based on?

Clue?

My stories are about grifters, losers, and psychopaths - some at the fringe of society, some at its heart - their nihilistic world-view being best-served by first-person narratives revealing a frighteningly deep understanding of the warped mind. There are no good guys in my literature, most everyone is abusive, opportunistic, or simply biding time until able to be so ...

Who am I?

Answer located here.  

The film which  RE praised so highly is here and includes trailer.

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 Interestingly enough, one of the stars in the film Ebert praised so highly also once appeared on this show. <--Do you dare to open the mystery link? Interestingly enough.


Yes I posted a comment there. should have wrote "his" and not 'this'

as they are all fine artists in their respective crafts worthy of respect .

 


Posted by mach1231 at 11:29 PM PDT
Updated: Friday, April 25, 2008 1:47 AM PDT
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Mood:  special

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jersey, 23, is one of five SUNshine Girls shooting the Calgary Sun's Swimsuit Edition in the Caribbean.
 
She enjoys rollerblading, soccer and playing catch on the beach. Jersey would love to become a television host. (Alex Urosevic Photo)

 

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 This is typical Mach I need to catch my breath

Hope she doesnt rollerblade like that, road traffic would never survive it

 


Posted by mach1231 at 11:10 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 11:15 AM PDT
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Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Travel

"Going for a walk" has a different meaning for one 80-year-old American who is 18-years into a trek around the world. Harry Lee McGinnis claims the secret to living longer is to go see the world.

 

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Better hurry though if you want to make it to Tempelhof airport in Berlin...

Battle for Berlin's Cold War airport

 


Posted by mach1231 at 7:58 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 10:16 AM PDT
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

 

 WIERD

Look @ the comments for THIS STORY 

And then look @ the comments for this story 

They put the comments for the brassiere story

on the story for the seatbelts

And now all of Yahoo staff is laughing their ass of @ me

saying looks like we have a winner-lol 

(Probably corrected already...what a slow news day it is when news flash flashed bra makes news it is then; use it...FILM @ 11, no wait better make that 12:30 AM)

 

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Posted by mach1231 at 10:35 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:16 PM PDT
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Well heres somethnig worthy of chatter anyway

Last year, well, speaking of dangerous places...

theres this place called Ingushetia where unrest has soared over the last 12 months and barely a day passes without a bomb attack, kidnapping or murder

... a web site owner was subpoened (or thereby equivalent of) for inciting racial hatred

but Reuters is claiming that detained opposition leader Magomed Evloev is not the founder of the ingushetia.ru Internet site and that is what this story corrects

http://www.reuters.com/article/europeCrisis/idUSL22455602

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That makes sense then right?

I mean even if there are two people with the same name,

the other, meaning both can still be targetted

http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/oksana_chelysheva/2008/04/extreme_measures.html

To clarify, they should have written the Magomed Evloev in the story below is not the same person as the owner founder of the ingushetia.ru Internet site

Either that ingushetia.ru should stop bullshitting for attention.

But is Reuters: wrong?

Could be important for the cause to realize....registering in the US might help. Then again...you risk arrest in any case eh Reuters?

Right.


Posted by mach1231 at 4:57 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 11:04 PM PDT
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Flaggers with RYP in the lead are disgusting., ok make that contemptible.

Well well well, what else do you get by comparising

"one of the largest and most tangled custody cases in United States history"

(notable: N. Texas has 46300 more single men than single women – the fourth-largest male surplus in the country and leads the nation in Fortune 500 companies)

with

 Jeff Warrens

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The experiences of being born into a cult are comparable with that of a refugee.

I just wish they could come up with something better to do with their time. I mean its probably a real thrill being able to post a Photoshopped pic now and then, but this type of online "behavior' is annoying on its own (picture if you will, a monkey shrilly wailing its own pleasure at the amazement of discovering it can actually pick its own nose and put its contents on display and I think you will have established the general mentality of the average Flagger)..let alone a place dedicated to the worlds most dangerous places.

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Guess they dont know when and where to draw the line at anything and anything guaranteed for shock value is liable to make even their most insufferable die hard "fans" recoil further into their airtight smug personal bubbles of observation with more one lined jokes and one liners usually reserved for elementary school teachers to temper.

I think its probably safer to say the clowns provide ample cover for distraction for some of the more questionable characters their to smirk away at the spectators show being put on.

Focusing on 'The New Paparazzi'

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I guess I just miss the days when Chechnya received more attention, now caught between pro-Russsian factions.

Russian organised crime is now a global brand

Exiled War Reporter, Stranger in a Strange Land

It may secede eventually.

But posts like these I think also provide that bit of razzle dazzle to the Flag that most visitors to his site pine for and prey upon and may also explain that ever shriveling span of attention Flaggers are now becoming increasingly widely known for...I recall once RYP contended he prevented me from performing a "criminal act"

...selling your self online in a round about way advertising your self as a high priced call girl and then accusing your crowd of being nothing but a bunch of jack-offs...just how criminal do you have to be Sir Pelton...to earn ones self the distinction of being banned from your now flea bag infested site?

Have you written any letters of protest to any colleges or Universitys lately? I suspect they may have pulled his books from our shelves once they heard hed cut off access for entire IP blocks and cities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 2:46 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:19 PM PDT
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Monday, April 21, 2008

In 1999, the World Bank conducted a survey amongst 60,000 people living on less than a dollar a day.

When asked what they felt would make the greatest difference to their lives, the number one answer, above even food and shelter, was access to a voice.


Posted by mach1231 at 8:28 PM PDT
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