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      <title>Violent Libertard screams at and verbally abuses minority women over Jihad graffiti </title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jun 2013 18:26:27 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Drivers traveling along I-95 in Delray Beach, Fla., couldn't miss it.

The word JIHAD spray-painted in bold black lettering, nearly 20-feet high, across a wall along the northbound lanes of the interstate.

  (Credit: YouTube) 



The Arabic word means, among other definitions, &quot;Holy War.&quot;

And that's almost what happened between two motorists whose verbal altercation over the graffiti was captured on video Saturday. Here's how  WPEC-TV  described the scene:

CBS 12's Karl Man was interviewing Damon Rosen about the jihad spray painted message, something that disgusted him, that's when an unidentified man left his car and just like that it was on.

Things quickly escalated, the unknown man who did not oppose the jihad message shifted his shouting to a crowd of bystanders.

&quot;You're all brainwashed!&quot;

The group of onlookers hurling profanity back at the man.

&quot;You're going to lose your job bit-!&quot;

Rosen then jumping in with his own choice language...

&quot;Take that shi- back to the Muslim land,&quot; screamed Rosen.  

  (Credit: YouTube) 



The man who did not see the big deal about the jihad message made one last statement to those nearby before he sped off.

&quot;Just for the record there are no fu-ing terrorists,&quot; he screamed.

  (Credit: YouTube) 



Rosen came back to where we were before to finish the interview; he laid out why the spray paint sign irked him so much and why he stopped to get a closer look.

Here's the compelling clip of the altercation from  WPEC-TV : 

Florida Highway Patrol troopers came out Saturday evening to investigate the graffiti, finding one can of spray paint nearby that may be linked to the crime,  WPTV  reported.

The graffiti is now gone from the wall.

Here's a brief follow-up featuring a different interview via  WPTV :</description>
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      <title>All the ways you're being watched</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jun 2013 19:33:41 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>USMC_SRT</dc:creator>
      <description>Someone is watching you.	What you spend. Where you eat. Whom you call. Where you travel. What you Google. What you give to charity.

	Recent reports of government access to records from phone companies, Internet providers and credit card companies raise anew questions of just how much other people can know about you, especially in the age of the Internet and high technology.

	They watch from the air, from cameras, from computers. And you help them, volunteering vast amounts of information about yourself in the magnetic stripe on the back of your credit card, the SIM card in your phone, the sites you visit on the Internet.

	The government has access to some of it. And might have access to more from the vast corporations that compile it.

	U.S. officials insist they only tap into information that points at suspected terrorists and that there are plenty of safeguards to make sure they don't snoop on good guys.

&quot;I want the American people to know that we're trying to be transparent here, protect civil liberties and privacy but also the security of this country,&quot; Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the National Security Agency, told Congress on Wednesday.

	He also acknowledged that the government could look at such things as phone records and what site someone Googled. All of it alarms civil libertarians.

&quot;We don't want to live in a world where anytime you do anything you have to stop and ask yourself, 'Could this come back to hurt me if somebody found out about it?' &quot; said Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst for the American Civil Liberties Union.

&quot;Because absolutely nothing we do is private.&quot;

Indeed. Here are just some of the ways Americans can be watched.

 Internet 	A quick Google search for a lunch spot? There's a record of that.

	Arranging a vacation? Someone knows where you're planning to go. Check in with Facebook? It tracks all the sites you visit that have &quot;like&quot; buttons or allow you to sign in with Facebook - pretty much all of them.

	If those Internet giants can record so much about you, who can look at this electronic diary?

	The government can access any emails, chats, searches, events, locations, videos, photos, log-ins and any information people post online with a warrant, which the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court can grant secretly.

	And the revelation of PRISM, a secret government program for mining major Internet companies, suggests the government could have direct access to Internet companies' data without a warrant.

	Every company reportedly impacted - Google, YouTube, Yahoo, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Skype, PalTalk and AOL - denied knowing about the program or giving any direct access to their servers.

 Email 	The government also might be able to look at your email.

	A warrant can grant access to email sent within 180 days. Older emails are available with an easier-to-get subpoena and prior notice.

	Government officials also could read all the ingoing and outgoing emails on an account in real time with a specific type of wiretap warrant, which is granted with probable cause for specific crimes such as terrorism.

	Google received 16,407 user data requests involving 31,072 users from the U.S. government in 2012. It granted about 90 percent of those requests.

	Microsoft, with its Outlook/Hotmail email service, received 11,073 requests involving 24,565 users, at least partially granting 65 percent of those requests.

 Phones 	With the advent of smartphones and SIM cards, cellphones are no longer strictly for storage of digits and 180-character short messages.

	We use cellphones to navigate road trips, buy vintage boots on eBay and watch the game when we're stuck on the subway. We deposit checks with a bank app and a camera, find the closest happy hour and board a train with the flash of a QR-code. Phones hold our coupons, our favorite cat videos and functions as a credit card when we forget ours at home.

	The NSA collects subscriber information from major cellphone carriers. This information is primarily based on metadata, such as location and duration of calls, along with numbers dialed, all in search of links to suspected terrorists.

	In 2011, the last year with available information, law enforcement agencies made 1.3 million requests for subscriber information.

	These government requests, both from 2011 and more recently from the NSA, are limited to metadata. That doesn't mean that the content of conversations is off-limits. To listen in, the government just needs a warrant, one that's granted through the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.

	The court approves almost every request, fully denying just nine out of 33,900 government applications for surveillance over its 33-year existence, according to Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act reports submitted to Congress.

	The overwhelming rate stems in part because most requests go through an intense vetting process by department lawyers before ever going to the court, said Timothy Edgar, fellow at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies.

	By the time it gets in front of the court, he said, it's nearly foolproof.

 Credit cards 	Have a favorite spot where you buy your coffee? Uncle Sam might know where it is.

	It all starts with that stripe on the back of your credit card, which gets swiped through thousands of readers every year.

	That solid black bar is made up of millions of iron-based magnetic particles, each one 20-millionths of an inch wide. Each credit card owner has a personalized strip full of intimate data sitting right inside his or her pocket. Any purchase can be traced directly back to your wallet.

	And the NSA is doing just that, according to The Wall Street Journal.

	Although the scope of credit card tracking efforts are unknown, the Journal reported that the NSA has established relationships with credit card companies akin to those that they had established with phone carriers, which provide them with data under warrant, subpoena or court order. These former officials didn't know if the efforts were ongoing.

	What could they find? Based on the technology of the mag stripe, quite a bit.

	Even with just the metadata - digitally contained bits of information - on a credit card, they could most likely see when and where a purchase was made, and how much it cost.

 Cameras 	Whether they're walking to work, withdrawing money from an ATM or walking into their favorite local grocer, Americans could be within sight of one of the United States' estimated 30 million surveillance cameras.

	Police use them to monitor streets, subways and public spaces. Homeowners put them on their houses. Businesses mount them in stores and on buildings.

	In Boston, for example, the FBI used still photos and video pulled from cameras to identify suspects after the Boston Marathon bombing. The images showed the suspects making calls from their cellphones, carrying what the police say were bombs, and leaving the scene.

	New high-tech, high-definition security camera manufacturers give police departments the options of thermal imaging, 360-degree fields of view and powerful zoom capabilities for identifying people. Advances in camera technology enable new ways to monitor American citizens.

	Some states such as Colorado are using cameras as an alternative method of charging motorists toll fares. As a motorist drives through the toll lanes, motion-activated cameras capture an image of the license plate and the driver is billed.

	Cameras are watching if you speed or run a red light, too.

	Also, police departments in several metro areas began employing cameras to deter traffic infractions and raise revenue.

	Libertarians and electronic privacy advocates oppose these methods, citing a lack of transparency in the use of the cameras and the retention of the data they collect.

 Drones 	If Americans are not within sight of a camera, they could soon be spotted from the air.

	As many as 30,000 domestic drones will travel the skies above U.S. soil within 20 years, according to a report for Congress by the Federal Aviation Administration.

	Gearing up, Congress has called on the FAA to integrate unmanned aircraft into the national air system even sooner, by 2015.

	Already, the FAA has approved domestic drone use by 81 agencies, including schools, police departments and the Department of Homeland Security, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a group of privacy advocates.

	Among the applicants approved: the Arlington Police Department in Texas; California State University in Fresno; Canyon County Sheriff's Office in Idaho; the city of Herington, Kan.; the Georgia Tech Research Institute; Kansas State University; the Miami-Dade Police Department in Florida; the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources; Pennsylvania State University; the Seattle Police Department; and the Universities of Alaska at Fairbanks, California-Davis and Florida.

	In March, the American Civil Liberties Union addressed the dangers of domestic drones and warned of the surveillance capabilities of this technology. Although these drones range in size, most are able to hover tens of thousands of feet in the sky, collecting images of people on the ground below.

&quot;Based on current trends - technology development, law enforcement interest, political and industry pressure, and the lack of legal safeguards - it is clear that drones pose a looming threat to Americans' privacy,&quot; the ACLU report argued.</description>
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      <title> Chicago man accused of stabbing mom to death: 'She was no mother of mine' .</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2013 09:22:10 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>ramotyis</dc:creator>
      <description>
A South Side man was ordered held 
without bail Tuesday for allegedly stabbing his live-in mother to death 
on the second floor landing of their Avalon Park apartment building. 
As Cook County prosecutors detailed how 
32-year-old Michael Spaulding brutally attacked his mother, 67, and 
stole her purse and car, a mumbling Spaulding blurted out, &quot;She was no 
mother of mine.&quot;
A neighbor saw Spaulding stabbing the 
woman Monday before the knife-wielding Spaulding went inside, changed 
his clothes and took his mother's purse from the apartment in the 1100 
block of East 81st Street, Assistant State's Attorney Jacqueline Kwilos 
said.
When he came back out, Spaulding allegedly stabbed Virginia Spaulding several more times and then fled with her car.


Chicago police found Virginia Spaulding with several stab wounds and a knife stuck in her eye, Kwilos said.


The officers also noticed that her vehicle had been missing and issued an alert. 


A short time after, Indiana police found Virginia Spaulding's purse in a Speedway gas station garbage can, Kwilos said.


Later in the day, Michael Spaulding was 
arrested by Evergreen Park police for allegedly stealing wine coolers 
from the Bleeker's Bowling Lanes.  He was driving his mom's car when he 
was arrested, Kwilos said.
During his bond hearing Tuesday, Michael Spaulding, who wore high-waisted jeans in court, continually babbled and laughed.


He didn't seem to know his last name when Judge James Brown asked him to identify himself.


Assistant public defender Marijane Placek asked that Michael Spaulding be hospitalized at Cook County Jail's Cermak Hospital. 


Michael Spaulding has three prior felony convictions for armed robbery and attempted armed robbery.

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      <title>Overloaded car transport truck takes two &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;lanes&lt;/span&gt; on road</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jun 2013 18:57:51 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Van Crashes into Taco Bell</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jun 2013 19:11:55 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>West Chester, Ohio:

Three people were 
hospitalized when they were hit with broken glass after the minivan 
smashed through the front window of the Taco Bell in the 8100 block of 
Princeton-Glendale Road.&amp;quot;They
 said it just sounded like a bomb going off, as you can well imagine, 
just with the glass, just with the glass exploding everywhere,&amp;quot; owner 
Todd Wilber said.Police
 said the driver, 36-year-old Angela Wynne, suffered a medical condition
 prior to the crash. She was cited for failure to control her vehicle, 
and police said alcohol may have been a factor, although they said Wynne
 did not appear to be impaired.The
 crash happened at about 1:15 p.m. Tuesday. Two men were sprayed with 
glass and were taken to the hospital as a precaution, as was the female 
driver. They're all expected to be OK.Jared Cahall said he was treated for a concussion.

&amp;quot;A
 lady came up to me and was like, 'Sir, you've got blood coming out of 
your ear,&amp;quot; Cahall said. &amp;quot;I knew I'd been hit, but I didn't know if the 
table hit me. I knew something smacked me in the head. I kept telling my
 wife, 'I think the car hit me.'&amp;quot;Witnesses
 said the driver of the minivan was heading south on State Route 747 
when, for some reason, she crossed all four lanes of traffic, jumped the
 curb and slammed into the restaurant. The building's front was badly 
damaged.&amp;quot;When I
 fell to the floor, I looked up and the engine was still running. The 
engine was buzzing and I remember thinking if those wheels get some 
traction, is it going to come after me?&amp;quot; Cahall said.</description>
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      <title>Last Type 42 warship decommissions</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2013 17:56:22 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>HMS Edinburgh, the last of the Royal Navy's Type 42 destroyers, officially bows out of service today, Thursday 6 June.

HMS Edinburgh's White Ensign will be lowered for the last time during her decommissioning ceremony at Portsmouth Naval Base, ending an era which began with the launch of HMS Sheffield in 1971.

The ageing Type 42s, which have served the Navy across the globe for 40 years, have gradually been phased out to make way for the Type 45s, which are among the most sophisticated and powerful warships in the world.

Among hundreds of guests at the decommissioning ceremony today will be Lady Heseltine, HMS Edinburgh's sponsor, and wife of former Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine, who launched the ship on 14 April 1983.

Seventeen of the ship's former commanding officers and dozens of Type 42 veterans will also attend.

Edinburgh's 270-strong ship's company will be on parade during the 50-minute ceremony and will be inspected by Lady Heseltine and senior naval officers.

RAF Typhoon and Hawk aircraft, together with a Sea Fury from the Royal Navy Historic Flight, will perform a flypast before the final lowering of the White Ensign.

HMS Edinburgh's Commanding Officer, Commander Nick Borbone, said:

'It will be a poignant day for all of us associated with HMS Edinburgh. It is also a day of celebration when we remember the 40 years of faithful service that 'The Fighting 42s' have given, manned by dedicated men and women, proud to serve in this world-renowned class of ship.'

Career highlights

Built by Cammell Laird at Birkenhead, Edinburgh was commissioned in December 1985; the 14th and final Type 42 to enter service.

Her first deployment was to the Gulf in 1987, escorting numerous merchant ships safely through the region.

The following year His Royal Highness The Duke of York joined as one of the ship's officers, serving on board during a 6-month round-the-world deployment.

In 1996, Edinburgh rescued the crew of a crippled sailing boat while on patrol in the Gulf. She despatched her Lynx helicopter to rescue all 9 Pakistani crewmen from the vessel after it took on water in stormy conditions and eventually sank.

She took part in the second Gulf War in 2003, supporting Royal Marines ashore and acting as escort to the helicopter carrier HMS Ocean.

The following year Edinburgh deployed to the Mediterranean and was involved in Operation Active Endeavour, monitoring sea lanes as part of the war on terror.

And in 2008, during operations in the Gulf, she seized a drugs cargo - stashed on board a sailing boat - worth several million pounds.

Edinburgh entered refit in 2010 and spent most of the following year in the South Atlantic. She returned from her final deployment - conducting security patrols across the South and North Atlantic - in March.

The end of an era

Type 42 air defence destroyers have been the backbone of the Royal Navy's fleet since the first - HMS Sheffield - was commissioned in 1975.

They have served on operations across the globe, including the Falklands conflict of 1982 and the Gulf War in 1991. As recently as 2011, HMS Liverpool was ordered to Libya as part of the Navy's contribution to NATO's naval blockade of the country during its civil war.

Liverpool supported the no-fly zone by controlling NATO aircraft from the sea, enforced the embargo on arms sales to the Gaddafi regime, and fired 111 high-explosive rounds against targets ashore.
        Type 45 takes the baton

The Type 42s have been replaced by the Type 45 destroyers; the most advanced warships the nation has ever built. Several of the new class of ship have already deployed operationally to the Middle East and across the Atlantic.

Their mission is to shield the fleet from air attack using the Sea Viper missile which can knock targets out of the sky up to 70 miles away if necessary.

The Type 45s can also be used as general-purpose warships; they have huge flight decks to accommodate helicopters up to the size of a Chinook. There's also enough space on board to host a Royal Marines detachment up to 60-men strong.

As for the ship's company, they enjoy 'creature comforts' only dreamed of by their forebears; no sailor lives in a mess square for more than 6 people and there are no communal heads (toilets) or showers.

All Type 45s are based in Portsmouth and will serve until around 2040.

 

* Type 42

** Type 45</description>
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      <title>Sleeping Driver Hits Police Cruiser and Causes A Rollover Accident </title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2013 20:14:39 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>A Jupiter police officer was seriously injured early Sunday while on duty when the driver of a vehicle traveling alongside his patrol car on Interstate 95 fell asleep at the wheel, according to law enforcement officials.

Officer Jason C. Starks, 34, was taken to St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach after the crash, which happened just after 4:30 a.m. on northbound I-95 just north of the Military Trail entrance ramp in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Highway Patrol said.

The other driver, Steven Carl Klix, 30, of Stuart, was charged with failure to maintain a single lane, the FHP said. He was not injured.

Starks was released from the hospital Sunday afternoon, Jupiter Police Sgt. Scott Pascarella said. Starks was driving back to Jupiter from the Palm Beach County Jail when the wreck occurred.
He had just dropped off someone after an arrest, Pascarella said.

According to FHP, Klix was driving north in the inside lane of I-95, and Starks was heading in the same direction, but in the inside center lane.

Klix fell asleep, and his 1999 Mercury Marquis drifted onto the left shoulder, hitting the concrete barrier wall and then veering into Starks' lane, hitting the front of the 2012 Chevrolet Impala Starks was driving.

Both cars traveled across all lanes of traffic to the right, moving onto the grass shoulder. Klix's car came to a rest there.

But Starks' car overturned and hit a tree.

Both drivers were wearing seat belts, and neither appeared to have been under the influence of alcohol. The Impala sustained an estimated $10,000 of damage and the Marquis $5,000, FHP said.

Starks, who has been with Jupiter police for about five years, is a road patrol officer and lives in Jupiter.

In 2011, he received a distinguished service award from the Safety Council of Palm Beach County, along with about two dozen other law enforcement officers and civilians from Palm Beach County. 



News Link: http://www.policeone.com/Officer-Safety/articles/6260789-Video-Officer-hurt-in-rollover-crash-caused-by-sleeping-driver/</description>
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      <title>Getting around a traffic jam in Russia...</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2013 22:26:03 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>figatomek</dc:creator>
      <description>NOBODY gave a shit that day.
Driving on the Sidewalk,,,,, 
In REVERSE in the oncoming lanes.... 
Total disregard.</description>
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      <title>US Teen Builds Nuclear Fusion Reactor in Dad's Garage</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2013 18:55:38 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>WASHINGTON, June 3 (RIA Novosti) - A US teenager has built a nuclear fusion reactor in his dad's garage, he told RIA Novosti on Monday, adding his name to a select group of a dozen high school students from around the world who have achieved fusion with homemade devices.

 Conrad Farnsworth's reactor  is small and built with parts he ordered online.



The 18-year-old from Newcastle, Wyoming, built the device as his entry for the prestigious Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), in which thousands of high school students from around the world compete for $4 million in scholarships, prize money, prestige and things to put on their resumes.

Farnsworth's homemade reactor  did not win the ISEF competition , but it did allow him to add his name to a very short list of youngsters who have created nuclear fusion reactors. Most of them are American, with the exception of Michal Racko of Slovakia.

As Farnsworth's achievement made the news in the United States,  older science nerds wondered  if the Wyoming teen and the other youngsters had, in fact, built their own reactors and achieved fusion, or if the US media were getting it wrong.

&quot;...Fifteen high school students in the world have built nuclear fusion reactors. How is this possible?&quot; asked Joel on a physics chat forum.

&quot;It's possible that the newspaper reporters didn't understand the distinction between an accelerator and a reactor,&quot; said Ben Crowell on the forum.

Farnsworth told RIA Novosti in an email that the reactor he built &quot;is an accelerator of sorts, using electrostatic attraction (- attracting +).

&quot;Sometimes collisions between hydrogen (deuterium) nuclei occur and sometimes those collisions actually fuse the nuclei together. It's all a game of probability,&quot; he said.

Back on the grown-up physics chat forum, Terry Bollinger wondered if the homemade reactor was able to generate &quot;useful net outputs of energy.&quot;

&quot;That you cannot do even in the most advanced fusion test center in existence,&quot; Bollinger noted.

 Farnsworth says on his website  that &quot;amateur reactors will never produce power; their main purpose is education.&quot;

He told RIA Novosti on Monday that &quot;there will never EVER... be a net power output or anywhere close to a net power output&quot; from his reactor.

&quot;If I were ever able to generate useable power out of this, I would be long dead from the radiation poisoning that would ensue,&quot; he added.

That's not to say that nuclear power achieved by fusion is unsafe. The energy form has been touted as having the potential to provide almost limitless supplies of clean, safe and sustainable energy without the downsides of nuclear power produced by fission.

Today's nuclear power plants produce energy by splitting apart the heavy atoms of uranium fuel - fission -- while fusion reactors fuse together atoms.

Unlike nuclear-fission power plants, fusion reactors do not produce high-level radioactive waste and cannot be used for military purposes.

&quot;But the reason it would kill me is because I have no way of shielding myself from the radiation coming from my device, other than using distance,&quot; Farnsworth said.

&quot;A professional, power-generating reactor would be shielded and much safer.&quot;

Among the other  teens who have built nuclear fusion reactors  are 15-year-old Thiago Olson, whose device produced just  enough heat to warm up a cup of coffee , and Taylor Wilson, who is, so far, the youngest fusion reactor builder, completing his at the age of 14.



Farnsworth's reactor was not enough to win him ISEF, which was held last month in Phoenix.

He was, in fact,  disqualified on a technicality , and the overall competition was won by 19-year-old Romanian Ionut Budisteanu, who took home a check for $75,000 for his model of an affordable, self-driving car that detects traffic lanes and curbs and notes the real-time position of the car.

Budisteanu's car would cost around $4,000 to make -- roughly the same as a small, homemade nuclear fusion reactor</description>
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      <title>Gunnery Range M240B Mounted Infantry National Guard 36th ID. </title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 19:02:44 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Going through my old vids and found this back from 2009. Just a clipping of me gunning at a range at Camp Mcgregor getting ready for deployment. Love my Texas troops Hooah! Texas T-Patch. I took out the boring parts of transitioning between firing points and waiting for the other firing lanes. Some of those targets were really hard to get especially one that was really close while I was looking out over 600m. We are scored by time and our 1st SGT decided to ride with us so I get somewhat frustrated when it took a while to get those targets down. 
These are the times I miss but I'm out already.</description>
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      <title>VIDEO: Man holding onto hood of speeding truck pleads with woman driving by to call the police</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 22:25:09 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Some strange sights can be witnessed across  America's roads not least of which is this cellphone video of of a man laying on  the hood of a moving truck in Louisiana.

In the clip that was apparently taken in  Baton Rouge this weekend, a woman is astounded to hear the man call out to her,  'Call the police for me! He ran me over, I jumped on the hood, call the  police!'

The bizarre conversation continues as the  woman casually calls across the couple of lanes of highway that separate them to  ask what happened.

The man tells her once again with the anxiety  in his voice clear to hear as he pleads with her to call the cops to which the  woman agrees.

Baton Rouge Police Corporal Tommy Stubbs has  attempted to provide some explanation for the strange behaviour.

The officer said the man seen on the hood was  selling shrimp when the driver of the pick up truck pulled over and picked up  his sign.

At this point, the shrimp seller jumped on  top of the hood of the pick and the man drove off dropping him at the police  station off Coursey Boulevard in the city.

No one was charged over the  incident.


 




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      <title>Breaking news bridge collapse Mount Vernon Washington cars people in water</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 00:00:57 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>A portion of an interstate highway bridge in Washington state collapsed Thursday night, sending cars and people into the water, authorities said. 

The collapse occurred on the Interstate 5 freeway over the Skagit River in Mount Vernon, Wash., about two hours north of Seattle. 

It was unclear whether or not there were any injuries. 

&quot;N/B and S/B lanes of I-5 Skagit River Bridge collapsed,&quot; Washington State Trooper Mark Francis posted on Twitter. &quot;People and cars in water.&quot;   I am PRETTY SURE somone got hurt.....kinda hard to take a flying flip off  a interstate into a lake in your car without warning without getting hurt,dumbass.</description>
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