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No Nostradamus of the Day: The one time he’s got something…

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No Nostradamus of the Day: The one time he’s got something positive to say, Boston sports writer Dan Shaughnessy makes a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad prediction just before last night’s appropriate capping of the Red Sox’ historic collapse . [ fark .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 29/09/2011 06:51 Number of articles : 2

No Nostradamus of the Day: The one time he’s got something…

State Of Nate Episode 1 & 2: A Positive Look At A NBA Father “Nate Robinson” For Once! [Video]

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Watch 7-Year Old Fugitive “Kevin” Get Arrested For Stealing Bikes! [Video]

Kevin gets Arrested. His Rights are read to him. He says he understands them, but I doubt it. Like so many others arrested with a 5th grade education level. Is reading the rights still necessary? It is always our right to remain silent or be free to speak. It should also be our right to be told the truth. Actually Kevin was hanging with the wrong crowd and stealing bikes. His relative had him mock arrested to teach him a lesson.

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Enough Is Enough: One-Time Comes Down On “Occupy Wall Street” Movement, 85 People Popped On Saturday

In case you didn’t know, a large group of young people organized online and at least partially inspired by protest in the Middle East have been protesting banking institutions for the past week in NYC. Yesterday, their peaceful protest took a turn. Dozens of demonstrators who have vowed to “occupy” Wall Street were arrested Saturday on the seventh day of a social media-fueled protest against U.S. banking institutions, according to protest organizers. Patrick Bruner, a spokesman for the protest group that doesn’t have an official name but has often been referred to as “Occupy Wall Street,” said that their monitors have recorded at least 85 arrests being made on Saturday, most in the Union Square area. There were approximately 80 arrests, mainly for disorderly conduct by individuals who blocked vehicular and pedestrian traffic, but also for resisting arrest, obstructing governmental administration and, in one instance, for assault on a police officer, said NYPD spokesman Paul Browne. Mr. Bruner said the bulk of those arrests came around 2 p.m. The group planned a march from Union Square to the U.N. building. There was no permit for the march. Mr. Bruner said near 12th Street and University Avenue a large number of police officers converged on the group and used orange plastic nets to corral protesters who were then arrested. Protesters called this technique “kettling,” Mr. Bruner said. “On our march from Union Square the cops proceeded to use nets to round up people,” said Austin Johnson, 24, of Greenpoint, Brooklyn. “They split the group into two. As far as I understood, they arrested everyone in the nets.” Mr. Bruner said police used pepper spray on at least five people. He said another demonstrator was arrested because she refused to stop taking photographs of the arrests. An NYPD spokesman said he could not immediately confirm Mr. Bruner’s accounts about the pepper spray or photographer arrests. Hours later, Mr. Bruner said, one person who was arrested was sending out tweets through his Twitter account — @pulseofprotest — saying that he and other arrested protesters were still being driven around aimlessly in a police van. On Saturday night, hundreds of protesters gathered in Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan. There was a table set up at the entrance to the park with a sign saying “we need your signature to stay here,” asking the protesters to sign a petition for “the rights of Americans to assemble and practice their rights to free speech and thought.” At the park, Mr. Bruner said the protesters were attempting to decide what their next move would be. He said they were surrounded by a substantial amount of police officers. We doubt this will go as far as similar protests in London or the Middle East, but it’ll be interesting to see how it all turns out. Source

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Mom Sues Daycare Over Alleged Abuse Caught On Tape [Video]

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Mother Arrested Trying To Cover Up Son’s Rape Of 12-Yr Old Special Needs Daughter [Video]

12-Yr Old Having An Abortion… SMH

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Good Or Bad?: Professor Of African American Studies Raps As “Notorious PhD” [Video]

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Question Of The Day: Should Black Muslims Be Afraid Of NYPD Spying?? [Video]

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Elsewhere In The World: Two Men Popped In The U.K. For Trying (And Failing) To Incite A Riot Via Facebook

Is it just us, or does something not sound quite right with this? Via CNN : Two men have been jailed for four years each in northwest England for inciting disorder via social networking sites as rioting and looting erupted in London and other cities last week, police said Tuesday. The pair, who were arrested last week, were named by Cheshire Police as Jordan Blackshaw, 20, and Perry Sutcliffe-Keenan, 22. Neither of their Facebook posts resulted in any rioting, a Cheshire Police spokeswoman said. Sutcliffe-Keenan had set up a Facebook page called “Warrington Riots” that urged rioters to gather in the northwestern town on August 10, while Blackshaw had created a page encouraging people to cause trouble in his home town of Northwich on August 9, the spokeswoman said. Residents and business reported the posts to police and the men were arrested before any disorder occurred, she added. Handing down their sentence at Chester Crown Court, Judge Elgan Edwards said he hoped it would serve as a deterrent to others. More than 1,300 people have been charged across England in connection with last week’s unrest, which led to widespread looting and damage. Five deaths have been linked to the violence. Many courts have used fast-track procedures to bring suspects to justice. Police and politicians have pointed to social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook, as well as mobile messaging services, as tools used to organize looting and violence. Cheshire Police Assistant Chief Constable Phil Thompson said, “If we cast our minds back just a few days to last week and recall the way in which technology was used to spread incitement and bring people together to commit acts of criminality, it is easy to understand the four-year sentences that were handed down in court today. “In Cheshire, we quickly recognized the impact of the situation on our communities and the way in which social media was being used to promote and incite behavior that would strike fear into the hearts of our communities.” Prime Minister David Cameron told Parliament on Thursday that “when people are using social media for violence, we need to stop them.” The government was working with the police and intelligence services, he said, “to look at whether it would be right to stop people communicating via these websites and services when we know they are plotting violence, disorder and criminality.” What in the name of civil liberties?? Does that sound okay to you?

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This Dude Truly Ain’t Shyte

This is just horrible… We’ve seen some pretty bad parent cases , but this disgusting excuse for a human being has to be among the worst. He was arrested for killing his 7-year-old son who suffered from cerebral palsy. Wright allegedly decapitated the boy over the kitchen sink, also cutting off his feet and one of his hands and then leaving the head outside where the child’s mother would see it. SMH. Here are the details:

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