Sunday, February 21, 2010

This is How To Stop Bank Robberies in Kenya!


DALLAS - Another "Scarecrow Bandit" has drawn a long prison sentence for a series of bank heists.

U.S. District Judge Jane J. Boyle sentenced 30-year-old Jarvis Dupree Ross in Dallas on Friday to 330 years in federal prison without parole for his part in a series of 2008 holdups in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

He's the third of seven "Scarecrow Bandits" to receive lengthy prison sentences without parole for their convictions.

Previously, 32-year-old Antonyo Reece was sentenced to 140 years in federal prison for his part in three Dallas-Fort Worth-area bank heists in 2008. Before that, Boyle sentenced 29-year-old gang member Corey Duffey to more than 354 years in prison.

A guilty plea helped 34-year-old Yolanda McDow get a sentence of 15 years and 10 months. Three defendants await sentencing

The group was called "Scarecrow Bandits" because of loose shirts and floppy hats worn during some robberies.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Friends

I got this from my friend, and it is one of the best of valentine gift i have ever received.It said.....
People are in your life for a reason, season or a lifetime.When you know which one it is, you will ALWAYS know what to do with that person.

When someone is in your life for a reason, it is usually to meet a need that you/they have expressed.They tend to come to assist you in times of difficulty, to provide you with guidance support.
To aid you physically and emotionally.They may seem to be Godsend, and they are really are. They are there for a reason that you expect them to be.And without any wrong doing on your part, or at an inconvenient time, this person does or says something to bring the relationship to an end.Sometimes they just walk away.Sometimes they act up, and force you to take a stand. What we must realize is that our needs were understand its time to move on.

Some people come to our lives for a season.This is because your time has also come to share grow and learn.They bring you and experience of peace and make you laugh. They may teach you something you have never learnt or done.They also bring you an unbelievably amount of joy. Believe it, its real but its only for a season.
Lifetime relationships teach you about lifetime lessons, things that you must build upon in order to have a solid emotional foundation.

You job is to accept the lessons, love that person and put what you have learnt in good use in other areas of your life.
I thank you for being in my life, whether it is for a reason, a season or a lifetime.

Man Arrested For Telling Police Dog to Sit

(MYFOX NATIONAL) – Ordering a police dog to sit netted a Gainesville, Fla., man an additional criminal charge during a traffic stop on Tuesday, according to the Gainesville Sun .

The Sun reported that Mario Duane Porter, 20, was charged with striking a police animal. The charge includes interfering with a working police animal, which a police officer said Porter did by stating loud commands like "sit" and "sitz" while the dog sniffed around Porter's car for drugs.

"The K9 stopped twice while walking the vehicle and looking in the direction of (Porter) who was giving those commands," Gainesville Police Officer David Blizzard stated in his report.

The Sun reported that the dog did finish its job and found a small plastic bag with marijuana under a car seat.

It wasn’t Porter's mouth that originally drew officers' attention. It was his stereo, which officers said they could hear more than 25 feet away, according to the Sun. He was also charged with disorderly conduct, possessing drug paraphernalia and his refusal to sign a citation for violating the city’s noise and window tint ordinances.

Friday, February 5, 2010

New Zealand Girl Auctions Off Her Virginity for $32,000

A cash-strapped New Zealand student who auctioned off her virginity to help pay her university fees says she has accepted an offer of $32,190 to sleep with a stranger, AFP reported on Wednesday.

The 19-year-old offered her virginity to the highest bidder in an online auction on the ineed.co.nz website and said there had been more than 1,200 bids.

"I have accepted an offer in excess of $45,000 New Zealand dollars (US $32,190) which is way beyond what I dreamed,'' the student said on her webpage when the auction ended.

"Thankyou to the more than 30,000 people who viewed my ad and to the more than 1,200 offers made.''

Calling herself "unigirl'', the young woman had described herself as attractive, fit and healthy, and said she had never been in a sexual relationship, though it was not clear how she would prove that.

She did not respond to media requests for an interview but the proprietor of the website, Ross MacKenzie, told the Waikato Times newspaper he had been authorized to confirm the transaction.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Committee of Nut Cases

As I have insisted in the past, this Committee of Experts (CoE) is a disaster. In fact, we should change its official name from CoE to CoQ: That is, “Committee of Quacks”. No. We should get dramatic. We should charge them all with high treason.

And I say so because their braggadocio will drive us to the brink of war. More so because they suffer from the “Messiah Complex”. A messiah does not consult. His instructions are from the “gods”.

And this is how the committee views itself. Its constitution is from the “gods” expressed through the “cleverness” of their heads. This is why they ignored our one million responses to the draft.

Our intention was to express the raw spirit of the nation. According to statistics, they read 50,000 responses per day. But in the end, they changed nothing.

Why? They knew what they wanted. They gave it in the first draft. They repeated it in the second draft. They will give it in the referendum draft. In sum, this is a rogue committee on mission.

In fact, it is a threat to national security. It must be disbanded. And the group to drive this is the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC).

Now you must allow me to address the PSC. Greetings! We are outraged by your salary increments.

But I hope you enjoy it with a clear conscience. On the matter at hand, you are our last frontier. If you falter, the country fails. And although we know you as greedy people, some of you are actually Christians. The good Muslims amongst you are also noted.

In your religious narratives, the story is told of a beautiful woman called Esther. She was an orphan adopted by her uncle, a man known as Mordecai. One day, Xerxes, the King of Persia, wanted a queen. And so the beautiful girls in the land were paraded before him. When he saw Esther, he was mesmerised. Without looking any further, he made her queen.

But there was a problem; his new beauty was a Jew, not Persian. Spying the opportunity, clever Esther did not reveal her “tribe”. She accepted the “queenship” knowing too well she was a foreigner.

Then one day, an evil and powerful Persian known as Haman decided to kill all the Jews. This was part of Palace intrigues. And not knowing that the queen was a Jew, King Xerxes agreed.

It meant that his queen would also die in the decree. But before he could sign it, Mordecai intervened. He convinced Esther to confront the King on the matter. If she contradicted the King, she risked dying. If she did not, she would also die through the decree. She had no option.

And so she decided to confront. After a number of parties, she told the King that someone was planning to kill her. The King was furious beyond. He ordered for the head of this traitor.

But little did he know that this was his best friend and second in command. When they revealed his identity, it was too late. He had to die. Esther’s gamble paid off.

Generally, I am not an expert on “God matters”. But when I was a boy, my late mother literary beat me into joining Sunday school. And on this Bible story, my Sunday school teacher gave me two lessons.
As you go on retreat starting tomorrow, I want to draw your attention to both. The first is about Haman, the evil Persian: “... if you dig a hole for your enemy, dig a shallow one. If you dig a deep one, you might just fall in it yourself”. And this is what happened to Haman. Instead of killing the Jews, they killed him.

Similarly, if you go into this retreat to dig holes for your opponents, you will fall in them yourselves. Choose a win-win approach. Her second lesson was on Esther. When Mordecai approached her, he told her “...Do not think you will escape ... if you remain silent, deliverance will come from another place.

But who knows, maybe you came to the King’s palace for such a time as this?” In other words, if you fail to take the right action, our deliverance will come from somewhere else.

However, maybe you are in the PSC for “... such a time as this”. If this is true, you have only three options.

One, you must take us to a “Yes-Yes” referendum. A Yes-No referendum can only plant the seed of destruction. But how do you do this? Borrow from the church’s submissions to CoE. Instead of giving us one draft, give us two drafts.

One draft should propose an Executive President, the other an Executive Prime Minister. Everything else should be the same. At the referendum, instead of voting against either, we should vote in support of one.

This way, and whichever we choose, we are assured of a new constitution this year. Two, if option one fails, you must abandon the review process altogether. Similarly, you must disband the CoE. And I say so because, to pursue a defective process is foolhardy.

Moreso because the president and the prime minister will be on opposing camps. And if they are, it will be impossible for them to work together after the referendum.

In fact, PNU and not ODM will pull out of the coalition. Contrary to what people think, we will not go into an election. That part of the Peace Accord was deleted.

So long as executive power is in the hands of the president, government will continue. In fact, this will be a coup against the Raila wing of ODM.

If the Accord collapses, they can be kicked out. But is this possible? No idea! Is it probable -- constitutionally? Most definitely yes! If you take the path of the “quacks”, we will end up here.

Your last option is also borrowed from the church. In my considered opinion, the CoE process will collapse for a fact. And when it does, we lose. If this is so, you need a fallback position.

This is why you must listen to the prophetic voice of the church. As your Plan “B”, develop some minimum reforms. Should the CoE process collapse, make Plan “B” your stabilisation package.