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PETA Would Be Glad: Cow Escapes NJ Slaughterhouse And Finds New Home At A Farm

This cow was like “eff whatcha heard, I’m outta this beyyyoootttchhhhh!!!!” A cow that escaped from a slaughterhouse in a New Jersey city will be spared. The black-and-white bovine was running through the streets of Paterson sometime after 8 p.m. Tuesday. Animal control officer John De Cando tells The Record newspaper (http://bit.ly/IqWC6F ) it was like “Dodge City” with police cars trying to corral the 750-pound animal. But the cow managed to break loose. De Cando tranquilized the cow after it became trapped between a fire hydrant and a truck. De Cando says the slaughterhouse owner has promised to take the animal to a farm. No one was injured. Good for the cow! Source More On Bossip! Making It Rain On Them Hoes: A List Of Your Favorite Rapper’s Salary For Performances And Shows YOLO: A Gallery Of People That Hit The Beach And Let It All Hang Out Even If They Aren’t Right And Tight For All The Brothers Who Enjoy Latina Cakes: Jessenia Vice For T.I.T.S. Brand [Pictorial-Video] 808s And Chopdowns: A Gallery Of Women Kanye West Has Shouted Out In Song

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PETA Would Be Glad: Cow Escapes NJ Slaughterhouse And Finds New Home At A Farm

British MP sorry for being ‘too drunk to vote’

A Kent MP has apologised for being drunk in the House of Commons and missing a vote on the Budget. Mark Reckless said he did not feel it was appropriate to take part in the vote in the early hours of Wednesday because of the amount he had drunk. The Conservative MP for Rochester and Strood told BBC Radio Kent: “I made a mistake. I'm really sorry about it.” Labour MP Hazel Blears said she returned to the library after it became “a bit lively” on the terrace. Mr Reckless is one of 227 new MPs who started work at Westminster following the general election on 6 May. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/england/kent/10590725.stm added by: ampersand

Spiritually Bankrupt: Catholic Church hiding assets from Abuse Victims

This is written with a sense of sadness and some mixed feelings. While not a member of the Roman Catholic Church, I have great respect for the church and its followers. The church has done and continues to do much good in the world. I've seen it among the poor, the downtrodden, and the ill all around the globe. But with a team of other investigative reporters, we uncovered some things that should be brought to light and pondered. Earlier this month, Pope Benedict XVI issued the first apology to priest abuse victims from St. Peter's Square – a gesture intended to show that church leadership is finally ready to confront this growing scandal. But in reporting a recent story, we found that behind the scenes – and in court – the church has taken a much less contrite and more confrontational position. Our investigation found that in various dioceses across the United States, church leaders were going great lengths to avoid making amends with the same victims of abuse they claimed to be trying to make peace with. Facing waves of lawsuits by now-adult victims, we found the church has reacted more like a big business than a sacred institution: Wealthy dioceses have claimed to be broke and taken the drastic act of filing for bankruptcy. Only when forced to open their ledgers in bankruptcy proceedings does it become clear that several of these dioceses were actually flush with assets – cash, real estate, parishes – that it could have made available to victims seeking restitution. Take the Diocese of San Diego: In 2007, just before several abuse cases were scheduled to begin, it filed for bankruptcy. It sought this protection despite owning hundreds of millions of dollars worth of real estate – everything from commercial buildings, to open land, to parking lots. Only after it became clear that the bankruptcy judge was ready to dismiss the diocese's bankruptcy filing did the church seek to settle with victims. At the end of the bankruptcy proceedings, the judge, a Catholic, scolded the church for being “disingenuous.” Story Continues – with DAN RATHER video report http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dan-rather/spiritually-bankrupt_b_629424.html added by: Stoneyroad