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      <title>Journalists Accuse FBI Employee of Hit and Run</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 20:32:02 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>this is pretty fucked up, this lady should get tossed in jail like a normal person. 


    	               By:         Scott McCabe           	   04/04/11 8:05 PM
                 Examiner Staff Writer          	                      Two Voice of America journalists have accused an FBI employee of striking one of them and then driving down a busy downtown D.C. street with the other clinging to the hood of her car.D.C. police ticketed Joy Ellen Mullinax for changing lanes without caution, but the journalists say she should be facing greater charges: striking a pedestrian; leaving the scene of an accident; and reckless driving and endangerment. They are also seeking $1 million each in compensatory and punitive damages, in a lawsuit filed in D.C. Superior Court on Monday.
FBI spokesman Paul Bresson would not say what Mullinax did for the agency and said he could not comment on a pending matter. But, in general, Bresson &quot;any FBI employee that is involved in an action while on official duty that might involve potential misconduct is taken very seriously.&quot; He said such incidents are thoroughly investigated by the bureau.
According to the lawsuit, Thomas Bagnall and William Greenback claim they were unloading a television camera and other equipment from a sport utility vehicle outside the National Press Club on the morning of March 23 when Mullinax pulled up behind them in her Hyundai Accent.
Greenback was in the driver's seat of the Ford Escape, while Bagnall unloaded the equipment.
According to the lawsuit:
Mullinax blew the horn and yelled, and Bagnall told her to go around. Mullinax accelerated and struck Bagnall, who spun around and screamed in pain. Greenback got out of the SUV and yelled at Mullinax to stop because she had struck his colleague. 
Mullinax gunned her engine, each time moving closer to Greenback, eventually pinning Greenback between her car and another car which had stopped in traffic. She then hit the gas again, striking Greenback and throwing him onto the hood of the car. Mullinax's vehicle then bumped into a 2006 Chevy Trail Blazer driven by Jeneer Beer, who was already on the phone calling 911, according to the lawsuit.
Beer also provided a statement describing how the woman struck the two men and drove down the block. The statement was included in the lawsuit.
&quot;The lady clearly lost her cool and let road rage get the best of her. ... I'm appalled that the D.C. Police department did not arrest or give this lady a more serious ticket. ... This was clearly intentional,&quot; she wrote.
According to the lawsuit, uniformed FBI police officers arrived and discussed the incident with the D.C. police officer taking the report. 
A D.C. police spokeswoman didn't immediately respond for a comment.
  smccabe@washingtonexaminer.com  
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Read more at the Washington Examiner:   http://washingtonexaminer.com/local/crime-punishment/2011/04/journalists-accuse-fbi-employee-hit-and-run#ixzz1YpEQmrqj</description>
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      <title>Have a go hero hits gunman with chair- the story behind it</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 00:00:27 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Have-a-go Hero Hits Gunman with Chair

FURIOUS betting shop customer Martin Richardson leapt into action as an armed robber threatened to shoot him - flattening him with a chair.

Brave Martin's citizen's arrest - shown in amazing CCTV footage - came as the masked raider appeared to cock the gun ready to fire and ordered him to open the door so he could escape.

But 18 stone man mountain Martin, 48, - father of Leeds Rhinos rugby league star Ryan Bailey - said: &quot;I looked him in the eyes, he was just a few feet from me.

&quot;I thought: 'I am not opening the door, if he shoots me, he shoots me but I am not opening that door'.

&quot;Then I picked up the chair and smashed him twice with it. He went down and I managed to kick the gun out of his hand.&quot;

Amateur rugby player Martin - a former judo enthusiast - then locked his legs round stunned robber Azar Sulman and pinned him to the ground for SEVEN MINUTES as police raced to the William Hill bookies in Burley, Leeds, West Yorkshire.

Sulman, 20, who carried out four raids in three months on the betting chain - including three at Burley - was yesterday starting a six year jail sentence for robbery and attempted robbery.

And 5ft 11ins Martin, from Leeds, was praised by a judge at Leeds Crown Court for his &quot;tremendous courage.&quot;

The punter was playing on fruit machines at bookies when masked Sulman burst in brandishing a hand gun in January.

Gunpoint

Shocked staff put up their hands as he forced cashier Dean Key to hand over cash. Then he started storming round the bookies threatening customers at pistol point.

But Martin refused to budge as he blocked the way out and found himself staring down the barrel of the handgun.

Martin said: &quot;I stood back near the door. He was near a table and it looked like he was cocking the gun. He wanted me to open the door and kept shouting he would shoot me if I did not open it.

&quot;I was scared, I couldn't be certain whether the gun was real or not, I thought he might shoot me anyway for getting in his way.

&quot;I looked him in the eyes, he was just a few feet from me - but I was not going to open that door.&quot;

The CCTV footage shows Martin grab a metal frame chair and then lunge at Sulman as the raider backed away pointing the gun.

Then in an overhead motion he brought the chair down on the terrified gunman's head. And he followed it up by crashing the chair down on him again before kicking the gun out of his hand.

Martin added: &quot;I managed to get my legs around his body and held him there for seven minutes until the police came. I used to do judo and he could not move. I have to admit I was shaking when I was on the floor.&quot;

Prosecutor Michael Smith, said police had since discovered the gun was a fake - but Martin had &quot;no way&quot; of knowing that it was not loaded with bullets.

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Judge Scott Wolstenholme sentenced Sulman to six years and awarded Martin lb250 from public funds for his courage.

The court heard that Sulman - who had been a &quot;model student&quot; while attending college - had got involved with drugs and turned to crime to pay for a lb200 a week cannabis habit.

Judge Wolstenholme branded him an &quot;immature fantasist&quot; who had brought shame on his family.

His run of raids began on November 26 last year when he robbed the Burley shop at gunpoint and made off with lb355.

On December 22 he struck at another William Hill shop in the city - but fled with just small change from the till.

He tried to raid the Burley shop again on January 14 but ran off empty-handed after the staff escaped through a back door.

Finally two weeks later as he tried to flee with takings from Burley he was thwarted by father-of-three Martin.

Paul Williams, representing Sulman, from Leeds, said he was a na&quot;ive young man who had been too ashamed and humiliated to tell his family about his drug involvement and debts.

William Hill manageress Patricia White, 41, said: &quot;These were frightening attacks but I won't let people like that affect me or my job. If people come into William Hill in future they won't be getting any money.

&quot;We are not there simply to be targeted to dole out money to drug dealers.&quot;

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2971733/Have-a-go-hero-hits-armed-crook.html#ixzz0nsBAlNmF</description>
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      <title>Mojave Cross war memorial stolen after Supreme Court decision</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 19:52:41 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Mojave cross theft shows planning; veterans groups vow to rebuild

The Mojave cross, which the US Supreme Court two weeks ago ruled could stay, was removed early this week, sparking outrage. 

The removal of a cross-shaped veterans' memorial from the Mojave Desert has angered veterans' groups and spurred calls for its immediate restoration.

The rusted base of where the Mojave Cross once stood is seen in this photo taken Monday.

The cross, first constructed at the remote site in 1934 as a memorial to WWI veterans, has been the subject of a nearly decade-long legal fight over the constitutionality of a religious symbol on public lands, and had just two weeks ago been cleared to stand by the US Supreme Court.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the US (VFW) has vowed to catch the people who stole the cross, offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of those behind the cross's removal.

&quot;This was a legal fight that a vandal just made personal to 50 million veterans, military personnel and their families,&quot; said VFW National Commander Thomas J. Tradewell, Sr. in a statement. In a 5 to 4 ruling, the US Supreme Court on April 28, overturned an earlier federal court ruling that &quot;the government may not promote or affiliate itself with any religious doctrine or organization.&quot; The court battle had gone on for several years as the memorial had remained covered, first with brown canvas, then with plywood.

The high court's decision was applauded by the Liberty Counsel, an advocacy group representing VFW and other military service organizations and the American Center for Law and Justice. Opponents, including the ACLU, pledged to keep fighting for the removal of the cross.

&quot;To think anyone can rationalize the desecration of a war memorial is sickening, and for them to believe they won't be apprehended is very na&quot;ive,&quot; said Mr. Tradewell, a combat-wounded Vietnam veteran from Sussex, Wis.

The cross's removal leaves veterans' groups hunting for clues. Looking at the pictures of the site where the cross once was, VFW chief spokesperson Joe Davis says he is amazed at the serious planning and execution that went into the theft. The cutting of the thick, metal pipes in concrete was a serious undertaking, he says.

The eight-foot-high cross had been perched on a wind-swept rock jutting 30 feet above the Mojave National Preserve 76 years ago by a group of World War 1 veterans. Situated in a wide expanse of arid desert, the cross was about 20 feet off a two-lane highway where perhaps 20 cars pass a day.

It later sparked a First Amendment court battle when the American Civil Liberties Union filed suit against the National Park Service in March, 2001, saying the cross violated the First Amendment because it was a &quot;religious fixture&quot; on federal land. A federal judge at first agreed, crushing local veterans who claimed that the cross was a historic monument, not an ecclesiastical object. The judge had ruled that the US Supreme Court's interpretation of the US Constitution's &quot;establishment clause&quot; meant &quot;the government may not promote or affiliate itself with any religious doctrine or organization.&quot;

When he first saw photos of the vandalized cross site, Mr. Davis says he was &quot;in shock and disbelief.... How could anyone have the audacity to tear down a war memorial to the dead?&quot;

The $25,000 reward is now being offered through the Liberty Institute, which represented the VFW, American Legion, Military Order of the Purple Heart, and American Ex-Prisoners of War in an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case of Salazar v. Buono.

Davis says that the original constructors meant no disrespect to other religions - the cross was used not out of religious necessity, he says, but out of respect to the 53,000 US veterans who died over 18 months of fighting in WWI.

&quot;Three of the highest medals in our armed forces use the cross - the distinguished service cross, the Air Force cross, and the Navy cross - and no one has ever returned one of those,&quot; says Davis. &quot;This memorial meant a lot to those veterans and we cannot apply 21st century rules of political correctness to their world in 1934.&quot;

The National Park Service is now investigating the case.</description>
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      <title>Hilarious Shake Weight Exercise for Women Video</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 10:15:35 -0500</pubDate>
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      <description>Saw this on youtube, had to post it for all you liveleakers. Enjoy.</description>
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      <title>Al Qaeda Bombers Hide Explosives in Anal Cavity</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 12:38:01 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Talk about a dirty bomb!!!!!!!!!!!

Al Qaeda Bombers Learn from Drug Smugglers

New Technique of Storing Bomb Materials Inside Body Cavity Nearly Kills a Saudi Prince

(CBS)  Al Qaeda has developed a new tactic that allows suicide bombers to breach even the tightest security, as CBS News correspondent Sheila MacVicar reports.

Inside a Saudi palace, the scene was the bloody aftermath of an al Qaeda attack in August aimed at killing Prince Mohammed Bin Nayef, head of Saudi Arabia's counter terrorism operations.

To get his bomb into this room, Abdullah Asieri, one of Saudi Arabia's most wanted men, avoided detection by two sets of airport security including metal detectors and palace security. He spent 30 hours in the close company of the prince's own secret service agents - all without anyone suspecting a thing.

How did he do it?

Taking a trick from the narcotics trade - which has long smuggled drugs in body cavities - Asieri had a pound of high explosives, plus a detonator inserted in his rectum.

This was a meticulously planned operation with al Qaeda once again producing something new: this time, the Trojan bomber.

The blast left the prince lightly wounded - a failure as an assassination, but as an exercise in defeating security, it was perfect.

The bomber persuaded the prince he wanted to leave al Qaeda, setting a trap.

Al Qaeda has an animated movie showing the meeting between the bomber and the prince. Asieri says more senior al Qaeda figures want to surrender and convinces the prince to talk to them on a cell phone.

In the conversation recorded by al Qaeda, you hear a beep in the middle of two identical phrases that are repeated by the bomber and his handler.

Explosives experts tell CBS News that beep was likely a text message activating the bomb concealed inside Asieri.

The Trojan bomber hands the phone to Prince Mohammed. He's standing next to him, and 14 seconds later, he detonates.

&quot;This is the nightmare scenario,&quot; said Chris Yates, an aviation security consultant.

On a plane at altitude, the effects of such a bomb could be catastrophic. And there is no current security system that could stop it.

&quot;Absolutely nothing other than to require people to strip naked at the airport,&quot; said Yates.

And al Qaeda says it will share its new technique via the Internet very soon. There is nothing that can stop that either. 

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      <title>Upcoming Military Robot Could Feed on Dead Bodies</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 13:12:11 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>saw this link on the drudge report, thought my fellow LL weirdos would appreciate it 

Upcoming Military Robot Could Feed on Dead Bodies

 It could be a combination of 19th-century mechanics, 21st-century technology - and a 20th-century horror movie.

A Maryland company under contract to the Pentagon is working on a steam-powered robot that would fuel itself by gobbling up whatever organic material it can find - grass, wood, old furniture, even dead bodies.

Robotic Technology Inc.'s Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot - that's right, &quot;EATR&quot; - &quot;can find, ingest, and extract energy from biomass in the environment (and other organically-based energy sources), as well as use conventional and alternative fuels (such as gasoline, heavy fuel, kerosene, diesel, propane, coal, cooking oil, and solar) when suitable,&quot; reads the company's Web site.

That &quot;biomass&quot; and &quot;other organically-based energy sources&quot; wouldn't necessarily be limited to plant material - animal and human corpses contain plenty of energy, and they'd be plentiful in a war zone.

EATR will be powered by the Waste Heat Engine developed by Cyclone Power Technology of Pompano Beach, Fla., which uses an &quot;external combustion chamber&quot; burning up fuel to heat up water in a closed loop, generating electricity.

The advantages to the military are that the robot would be extremely flexible in fuel sources and could roam on its own for months, even years, without having to be refueled or serviced.

Upon the EATR platform, the Pentagon could build all sorts of things - a transport, an ambulance, a communications center, even a mobile gunship.

In press materials, Robotic Technology presents EATR as an essentially benign artificial creature that fills its belly through &quot;foraging,&quot; despite the obvious military purpose.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 09:16:42 -0500</pubDate>
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      <description>These crazy guys base jump with wingsuits on, and come ridiculously close to the sides off the cliff
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