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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

WTF NEWS

 
November 21, 2011 10:21 AM

Cops: Fake doc injected woman's buttocks with cement

By
Crimesider Staff

Oneal Ron Morris is accused of posing as a doctor and performing a dangerous buttocks enhancement procedure, which she also had herself
(Credit: CBSMiami/Miami Gardens Police Department)
(CBS/AP) MIAMI - A transgendered woman was arrested Friday for allegedly posing as a doctor and injecting cement, mineral oil and flat-tire sealant into the buttocks of a woman who had wanted a fuller figure. Police say she also performed similar work on herself.
Oneal Ron Morris, 30, who police say was born a man but identifies as a woman, was charged with practicing medicine without a license and serious bodily injury. She was released on bond.
The victim, who is not being identified, was reportedly referred to Morris by a friend for a series of injections costing $700 in May 2010. Police said Morris injected tubes in several places around her bottom and pumped them full of toxic substances.
Miami Gardens Police Sgt. Bill Bamford said that when the pain became severe Morris told the patient, "'Oh don't worry, you'll be fine. We just keep injecting you with the stuff and it all works itself out.'"
Soon after the procedure, the victim reportedly went to the hospital several times with sores, flu like symptoms and severe pain. But each time, she left, too embarrassed to tell the doctors what had happened to her.
Eventually, the woman's mother took her to the hospital where doctors questioned her and finally called the Department of Health.
"The doctors knew no licensed physician in his right mind would ever do this," Bamford said.
The victim is still recovering from surgery and in too much pain to work. Police believe Morris has performed this procedure on other people who may be too embarrassed to come forward.

NEWS: Herman Cain

courtesy of the LA Times....

Cain compares himself to Clarence Thomas

The Republican has relished his role as racial contrarian. With the emergence of sexual harassment allegations, however, he suggests that his race may be to blame for the controversy.

November 04, 2011|By Robin Abcarian, Los Angeles Times
Like many high-profile black conservatives, Herman Cain has relished his role as a racial contrarian. Cain grew up in the segregated South and came of age during the struggles of the civil rights movement. Yet he bridles at the notion that because he is black, he should be a Democrat, or that he is some kind of race traitor because of his ultraconservative ideology.
"I have been called 'Uncle Tom,' 'sellout,' 'Oreo,' 'shameless," Cain often tells his overwhelmingly white audiences as he seeks the Republican presidential nomination. "In the words of my grandfather," he said last spring in Iowa Falls, "I does not care. I does not care."
When singer Harry Belafonte, a liberal activist, recently called Cain a "bad apple," Cain reveled in the insult. Belafonte, said Cain, "was referring to the fact that I wouldn't stay on the Democrat plantation because I ran away and I ain't going back!"
But now that his campaign is floundering due to the emergence of sexual harassment allegations made when he ran the National Restaurant Assn. in the 1990s, Cain has advanced the idea that his race may be to blame for the controversy. Specifically, he has tied his situation to that of Clarence Thomas, who when accused of past sexual harassment in his 1991 Supreme Court confirmation hearings, attacked opponents for what he called a "high-tech lynching."
Cain sat for an interview Thursday with Thomas' wife, Virginia, a conservative activist, and later pleaded his case to Fox News host Sean Hannity.
Liberals, he said, "are trying to attack me to intimidate other black conservatives to not go public or to not think about looking at other ideas on the other side of the spectrum."
Some of Cain's high-profile defenders — notably Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh — revived the "high-tech lynching" metaphor. Americans for Herman Cain, an independent super PAC, used the phrase in a fundraising appeal that went out Tuesday in which it blamed "the left-wing media" for Cain's woes.
Politico reported Sunday night that two women had received settlements in the late 1990s after complaining of inappropriate behavior by Cain. On Tuesday, the New York Times reported that one of two women involved received a $35,000 settlement, equal to a year's salary. A third woman surfaced in an Associated Press report Wednesday. Cain has said he never harassed anyone, though he left open the possibility that remarks had been misconstrued.
Many of Cain's defenders say the racial implications of the accusations are inescapable.
"The 'oversexed black man' is one of the most powerful negative charges," said Niger Innis, a friend of Cain's who runs the Congress for Racial Equality, a conservative group. "It has had a traumatic effect on the American psyche for 200 years."
Cain has certainly benefited from his rare status as a black corporate executive with presidential aspirations. He pleases tea party conservatives who, while appreciating his politics, also are sickened that others repeatedly accuse them of racism. His shoot-from-the-hip style and business background appealed to others fed up with traditional politicians.
Cain's is an all-American story: The child of a chauffeur and a domestic, he rose through the corporate ranks in the food industry at Pillsbury and Burger King, eventually becoming chief executive of the Godfather's Pizza chain. A cancer survivor who beat long odds to regain his health, he has been invited to sit on numerous corporate boards of directors, where he has diversified their ranks.
Born in Memphis and raised in Atlanta, Cain struggled in his early years to overcome racial barriers. He once drank at a "whites only" fountain to see how the water tasted. He has said he believes he was denied admission to two state universities, Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia, because of racial quotas; he attended the historically black Morehouse College, where he majored in math.
As a young adult in the late 1960s, he did not participate in the civil rights movement, heeding the advice of his father: "Dad always said, 'Stay out of trouble,' and we did," wrote Cain in his memoir. "We decided to move to the back of the bus to avoid trouble when the bus driver told us to."
Although Cain insists that race is not a factor in his candidacy, he barrels forthrightly into the topic in every speech. That is a stark contrast to candidate Barack Obama, who often treated the subject gingerly.
To liberals, Cain's formula is simple: "Cain is trying to use his race as an advantage with the extreme right wing," said the Rev. Al Sharpton, who ran for president in 2004 and now works for MSNBC. "The irony is that a lot of blacks say the president doesn't bring up race enough. Rarely does Cain not bring it up, and he's not even talking to blacks."
Sharpton thinks Cain's story is disingenuous. "A lot of blacks didn't get involved and a lot of black families naturally were afraid. But he was in college, not in grade school. Don't act like you were a kid who had to listen to your daddy."
Toure, a liberal black writer and commentator, accused Cain of exploiting his race to appreciative white audiences, calling it this "constant minstrelsy aspect."
"He's the one who says he wants the Secret Service to call him 'Cornbread.'" Toure said. "He's the one who says things like 'Aw, shucky ducky'.... This is deep black slang that he's using."
Such criticism offends conservative blacks like Innis. "What hypocrisy," he said. "Herman Cain is a son of the South who has great-grandparents who were slaves. Obama is truly the minstrel when he goes into his phony black cadence when he is in front of a black audience. That boy is from Hawaii."
Cain stirred a discussion of race politics in September, when he said on CNN that African Americans had been "brainwashed" into "not even considering a conservative point of view."
But much of black allegiance to the Democratic Party stems from its championing of civil rights and Republican efforts to appeal to white voters, said one expert on politics and race.
"Given the racial rhetoric periodically from the Republican Party going back to Nixon, where the 'Southern strategy' was used explicitly to fire up white racial resentment, it's understandable that blacks have been solidly in the Democratic camp since 1964," said Michael Dawson, director of the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture at the University of Chicago.
Dawson said that throwing around a racially explosive term like "high-tech lynching" has the effect of clouding the real discussion that should be taking place: "Were women sexually harassed? What were the charges? What were the settlements? What really did happen?"
robin.abcarian@latimes.com


 

Monday, November 14, 2011

MLK Memorial

Not many words. Just photos of my October trip to Washington DC and the newly dedicated Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial



Wednesday, November 9, 2011

HOMELESS NEWS: Nevada

HOMELESS NEWS:

couurtesy Huffingtonpost.com


New York City Homelessness And Statewide Food Stamp Usage On The Rise

New York Homeless
First Posted: 11/9/11 01:16 PM ET Updated: 11/9/11 01:16 PM ET

According to a new report by the Coalition For The Homeless, New York City's homeless shelter population rose to 41,000 at the end of October, making it the first time the city has exceeded the 40,000 mark.
The report, which was released on Wednesday, shows that the number of homeless children sleeping in shelters also reached an all-time record with 17,000 children needing to stay in shelters each night.
The coalition condemned Mayor Bloomberg's policies concerning the homeless, citing the dramatic increase in the city's homeless rate since the Bloomberg administration ended housing assistance programs such as Advantage, which aimed to assist homeless families transfer to more permanent housing. The report states:
They [Bloomberg administration] said that the shelter population would not increase significantly, and predicted that fewer homeless families would seek shelter. In fact, the Mayor proposed a homeless services budget more than one fifth lower than the last fiscal year’s actual expenditures. But only a few short months later, the verdict on Mayor Bloomberg's latest disastrous homeless policy shift is in. And the result is a new all-time record homeless population in New York City - more than 41,000 people for the first time ever - with even further increases expected in the coming months.
In response to the new report, the WSJ reports that Bloomberg officials defended the mayor's approach on Tuesday, but acknowledged the need for action and continued attention.
Earlier this year, officials from both the Bloomberg and Cuomo administrations blamed each other for the controversial cutbacks, which many viewed as an inevitable cause for the 15,000 people who were enrolled in Advantage to be forced back onto the streets.
In 2004, Mayor Bloomberg promised to reduce the homeless population number by two-thirds over a five year period and instituted various efforts including the preventive program HomeBase. However, Wednesday's shocking number proves that little has been solved.
New York state has also seen a 70 percent increase in the number of individuals receiving food stamps in year with an unprecedented 3 million people recorded this summer. Back in 2007, 1.8 million people applied for the assistance program.

HOMELESS NEWS:

courtesy http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Homeless-Policy-Must-Prove-Homeless-DHS-City-Council-133555323.html



Council Angered By City's New Homeless Policy

The Department of Homeless Services is changing its policy later this month.

By Melissa Russo
|  Wednesday, Nov 9, 2011  |  Updated 3:08 PM EST

After NBC New York reported last week that the Bloomberg administration will require people seeking space in homeless shelters to prove they have no other options, city councilmembers are blasting the policy as "arrogant."
The change goes into effect later this month.
A hearing was called for Wednesday following NBC New York's exclusive story. Department of Homeless Services officials say the policy will save $4 million a year, reserving shelter space for people who truly need it.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who chooses her battles with Mayor Bloomberg carefully, said the new policy "amounts to harassment."
Quinn said she was angry that she found out about this major policy shift, and said the Bloomberg administration never consulted the council.
DHS Commissioner Seth Diamond said 60 percent of the people coming into the single-adult shelters have been living with someone else.
"People who have another housing option are not homeless," Diamond said.
He said the city's shelter system is compassionate and will only turn people away who have a safe place to go, but he did not rule out sending people back to where they came from, including out of state or out of the country.
Diamond insisted the shift is not a cost-cutting move, but admitted it will save money.
"Precious resources need to be reserved for the neediest people," Diamond said.
During a rally on the City Hall steps before the hearing, the Legal Aid Society announced it will ask a State Supreme Court judge on Thursday to block the change.
Quinn and Diamond argued during the hearing about whether the city had obtained "state permission" to move forward with the change next  week.
While a New York state office advised the city in writing last week that the policy change does not violate state regulations, aides to Gov. Cuomo deny that Cuomo has endorsed it. 
Posted Wednesday, Nov 9, 2011 - 3:08 PM EST

NEWS: 4 year old shot in botched robbery

The following is more of a reason I back STOP AND FRISK.  I don't have children but I can imagine being with a younger loved one and some thug walks up to me with the balls to rob me only because he is packing a piece.  In this sad story a man was with his four year old son when they approached by would be robbers.  the details are sketchy depending on the news source but a gun the alleged robbers was carrying went off either intentionally or unintentionally, hitting the four year old and leaving him in critical condition.  According to reports the father, now enraged, got a hold of the gun and chased the assailants shooting one in the back of the head.  As of this writing the father is not arrested but is in police custody answering questions and may face arrest.

courtesyNY Daily News

Bronx

Bronx boy battles for life after robbery, shooting outside homeless shelter 

Assailant also shot in the head

Wednesday, November 9 2011, 10:17 AM
Ron Koeberer/Getty Images/Aurora Creative

The mother of a 4-year-old boy stood screaming for his life after the helpless child took a bullet in the face during a botched Bronx robbery, witnesses said.
“Keep breathing, baby! Keep breathing!” cried the boy’s desperate mother after the Tuesday night gunfire on a dark Bronx street.
Two eyewitnesses said the woman was also screaming “Call 911!” in the minutes after the shooting that also left his 17-year-old assailant critically injured from a gunshot to the head.
The child and his father were confronted by two would-be robbers — one of them armed — at Grand Ave. and Evelyn Place in University Heights about 10:15 p.m., cops and neighbors said.
The toddler, who neighbors said lives in a domestic violence shelter on the corner, collapsed after he was shot in the face.
The teen bandit took a bullet to the head, then rolled beneath a parked car as his cohort fled. The wounded bandit was possibly shot in a struggle for the weapon with the child’s dad, sources told the Daily News.
Police hoped the security cameras on every corner of the intersection will provide an explanation of exactly what happened.
One witness said she heard two gunshots before looking out her apartment window at the carnage below.
The wounded child’s mother and sister were putting up groceries in the homeless shelter where they live when the shooting started, while the boy and his dad were standing outside.
Both the 4-year-old and the shooting suspect were listed Wednesday in critical condition at St. Barnabas Hospital. No arrests were immediately made.
The shooting took place just a block from the June 10 shooting of a 5-year-old boy.
The child was munching on Chicken McNuggets on Grand Ave. near W. 184th St. when a gunman fired into a crowd — hitting the child and two adults. All three of those victims survived.
jkemp@nydailynews.com

Friday, November 4, 2011

RANT: Political News

This was incredibly sad.  Before I left for work this morning I got to watch Michele Bachmann on the Today Show.  She was being interviewed by Matt Lauer and he asked her a simple question regarding Herman Cain sexual harassment allegations and she wouldn't answer the question.   The really sad thing was not her dodging the question because we all have seen politicians do this.  However there was no style or grace to Bachmann as she claimed no t to have any comment because she didn't have any inside information on the case.

?????  WTF!

I guess she didn't have video tape of the alleged incident.  In any case Lauer tried to get her to at least address the question to which Bachmann refused and went on her rant about taxes.

This isn't the first time I have seen this.  A few weeks ago in Washington DC I saw Bachmann on CNN one Sunday morning and the hot topic was Mitt Romney and his being a Mormon.  Bachmann was asked about her views and about the accusations of Romney not being a Christian. Bachmann might as well been asked about life on Mars.  She ducked and dodged the question and said that the voters were not interested in the religious aspect of this.  They were all asking her about taxes and Obama Care.

Now, on one hand I commend her for not getting into the mud slinging and gossip.  However, answer the damn question.  Had she simply said in the Cain situation that sexual harassment in general is bad but I don't have enough facts to make a good statement or that she would rather not comment until all the facts are out then I would respect her.  Instead Bachmann was on camera looking like a Barbi doll's deranged step mother and answering questions not asked of .  She basically babbled and made herself look like a nitwit.

Thankfully she only has 8% of the vote so far in Iowa.  Good chance she won't be my president this year.  Article below..

courtesy HuffingtonPost.com

Michele Bachmann On Herman Cain Sexual Harassment Allegations:
'I Don't Have Any Comment'

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) repeatedly dodged questions in a Friday interview on NBC's "Today Show" when asked about sexual harassment allegations surrounding fellow Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain.
"Well, I don't have any comment on this particular issue. I don't have any inside information," she said when asked about her perspective, especially as the only woman in the Republican primary. She repeated her comments alluding to the Cain story from earlier this week, saying there would not be "any surprises" with her. She repeated twice more that she had no comment on the issue when pressed by NBC's Matt Lauer.
Two women received financial payouts of $45,000 and $35,000, respectively, in the 1990s over allegations that Herman Cain sexually harassed them. A third woman told the Associate Press that Cain behaved inappropriately toward her and she considered filing a workplace complaint. Since the allegations broke on Sunday, Cain has shifted his story on what he knew about the payments. He has, however, maintained that he has never sexually harassed anyone.
While Bachmann declined to talk about the allegations, she did take a shot at Herman Cain's 9-9-9 tax plan. "Taxes are extremely complicated. They can't be reduced just to a sound bite," she said. She added that she wanted all Americans to pay federal income tax, "even if it's only $10."
Bachmann rolled out her tax plan Thursday in Iowa. She declined to offer a flat tax

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

rant: In defense of Stop and Frisk part 2

The following is from The Gothamist.  I was following the Tayshana Murphy murder from time to time since it happened in September.  It was one of those senseless murders that happened during a time when there were a lot of senseless shootings.
There isn't a lot you can say regarding this murder.  It was senseless and hopefully the cops got the right guys and they spend the rest of their lives in prison.  Miss. Murphy had a bright future ahead of her and did not deserve to be shot.  This case though makes me think again about the Stop and Frisk Program people are desperately fighting to abolish.
I am probably the only Black male in favor of Stop and Frisk.  It basically gives the NYPD the green light to stop young Black and Hispanic males under a blanket excuse of suspicious activity.  Unfortunately because there are racist police officers out there this is a possibility.  But, if Stop and Frisk was legal would Tayshana Murphy still be alive?  You have to wonder.
According to a report I put out in a previous blog young Black males between the ages of 18-24 are accused of committing most of the murders in New York.  Black males between 25-33 make up the next highest figure.  Latino males are not too far behind in the statistics for the same ages.  Now of course the majority of young Blacks and Latino male don't commit murder, but there is a scary significant amount that do. Black leadership is calling for an end to the violence and having vigils and marches and the perpetrators are sitting back laughing, probably while attending one of the protests.   Add to the problem the "no snitch" policy our people have I doubt if we will ever see an end to the violence.  The only way to end the madness is through the police.  Let them stop kids under a particular age and ask questions and unfortunately if they don't have identification they have to get into the system.  Only with the threat of being stopped by the cops will all these mindless shootings end.

courtesy Gothamist.com

http://gothamist.com/2011/10/18/accused_killers_of_high_school_bask.php




Accused Killers Of H.S. Basketball Star Tayshana Murphy Plead Not Guilty

Two men accused of murdering high school basketball star Tayshana “Chicken” Murphy in her Harlem apartment building last month pleaded not guilty today in an emotionally-charged courtroom. During the proceedings, prosecutors recommended a sentence of 22 years to life for Tyshawn Brockington, 21, and Robert Cartagena, 20, who allegedly shot Murphy as she pleaded for her life on September 11th. And after hearing prosecutors recommend the sentence, an incredulous friend of the two young men shouted out in the courtroom, "What?" This prompted retorts from Murphy's loved ones, one of whom fired back, "That's right," the Daily News reports.
"Folks in the audience, a case of this nature involves high levels of emotions," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Thomas Farber warned those in the gallery, according to DNAinfo. "It is important to me for both sides of this fence so to speak to remain quiet and maintain the dignity of the court." A dozen extra court officers were reportedly called in to maintain security in the courtroom, and after it was over, Murphy's family was escorted out first to avoid a confrontation with Brockington and Cartagena's supporters.
The two men were arrested in South Carolina ten days after Murphy's murder, which investigators believe had to do with an ongoing feud between residents of the Manhattanville Houses and those living in the nearby Grant Houses. Murphy's cousin says that one of Murphy's brothers, Bam-Bam, was involved in the long-running dispute with his sister's assailants. "They shot her because that was her brother," he told the Daily News. "It was no mistake. They knew." An alleged gun runner, Terique Collins, 24, is also being held on $100,000 bail; he's accused of providing the gun.
Murphy was being recruited by a number of colleges, and was determined to use her talents on the basketball court to get her mother out of the projects. "We're holding it together to let the kids know you've got to stop reacting," her former coach, Chez Williams, told DNAinfo, adding he hopes her death will end "some of the nonsense that goes on."
101811suspects.jpg
(Robert Cartagena, 20, and Tyshawn Brockington, 21)