Friday, April 29, 2011

Twatwaffles Of The Week

And away we go..........................

Number Five:  Janet Clark, a senior dispatcher with the Crawfordsville, IN police department who took it upon herself not to activate tornado sirens after her service area was placed under a tornado warning by the National Weather Service per city procedure.

 It always just wonderful to see one rogue put thousands of people in jeopady.  Fortunately, she was terminated from her job, but I would like to see her do about 1,000 hours of cleanup work in the areas of the south recently raked by tornados.

http://www.theindychannel.com/weather/27701067/detail.html

Number Four:  Young Song of Pasadena, CA, who is accused of repeatedly shooting a 16 month old German Shepherd with a pellet gun and repeatedly beating the animal with a hammer while it was lashed to a fence.  He is thought to have removed the dog from ayard after beating it to death.  Steve McNall of the Pasadena Humane Society called it "the worst case of animal abuse (he) had ever seen".

Okay, this kind of thing makes me want to vomit.  First, I think he should be forced to work with abused animals at the Humane Society during his well deserved prison sentence.  After which, I would like to see him beaten repeatedly with a hammer whilst tied to a fence and see how he likes it!!!!!!

http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-pasadena-puppy-beating-arrest,0,608711.story

Number Three:  Albert Haynesworth, erstwhile defensive tackle for the Washington Redskins, who is accused of fondling a hotel waitress after placing a credit card in her blouse.  (It seems the young lady's hands were full at the time.)  This is far from the first time that Haynesworth has had issues.  Haynesworth was also suspended for the last four games of the 2010-2011 NFL season and was recently charged with assualt after a road range incident.

It would seem Big Albert is a slow learner, but seriously, what is it with pro athletes, specifically NFL players, thinking that waitresses, college coeds, and other females are their personal playthings?  I just don't get it.  Maybe Haynesworth should do some volunteer work at the local women's shelter to give him a different perspective.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/14/AR2011021405667.html

Number Two:  Elected officals in Bridgewater, NJ who quickly passed a zoning regulation which stated that houses of worship had to be located with entrances along state highways; citing concerns about traffic, etc. 

Strangely, though, the only house of worship affected was a proposed mosque that had been the subject of local protests by what I can only assume is the Freedom To Practice Any Religion As Long As It Is Ours crowd.  Coincidence? I think not.  I find this shameful when this country was founded on freedom of religion.

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/article/20110427/NJNEWS/110427004/1198/NJTOWNS1505/Mosque-backers-Bridgewater-file-federal-lawsuit

Number One:  The "birther" movement, who despite President Obama releasing his birth certificate, refuse to let their "cause" die the death it so desperately deserves.  I even saw a tweet recently that said basically that even if Obama released a legitimate birth certificate, he still wasn't a natual citizen.  I didn't have the heart or the patience to ask him for his "logic", but I do hope this is the last we have heard of these wingnuts.

Peace and love, my brothers and sisters.

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