The Equality of Thieves

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Shady business knows no economic class:

http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/12/06/woman-caught-on-camera-stealing-wreaths-from-sherborn-farm/
In a crime a business owner says came straight out of Whoville, a woman was caught on camera at a Sherborn farm allegedly stealing several hundred dollars in holiday wreaths.

A post on the*Sunshine Farm Facebook page*provides surveillance video that shows a woman pulling up in a blue or gray Range Rover.

The woman then gets out of her vehicle and allegedly steals several hundred dollars in wreaths and roping while the business was closed.
 
...and another:
http://nypost.com/2014/12/06/thief-steals-5k-crucifix-from-church-during-service/
So much for the seventh commandment.

Unholy crooks better pray the big man upstairs wasn’t watching when they swiped a 5-by-3 foot crucifix from a Bronx church during services on Wednesday.

The $5,000 German-made wooden cross was lifted from the lobby of Padau Roman Catholic Church — near a sign proclaiming, “Jesus wants all of us to come to him” — between 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., police sources said.

“I’m distressed. That crucifix means so much to the people here … I’ve never seen anything like this,” said Josu Iriondo, 75, pastor of the church on East 166th Street near Prospect Avenue.
 
...and another:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/dumbass/package-thieves-caught-in-act-098753
Tip to holiday season package thieves: Before stealing parcels left on doorsteps by the United Parcel Service driver, make sure that the vigilant neighbor across the street is not surreptitiously taking photos of you with his cellphone.

That is how Michigan cops arrested Brandon Ancell, 19, and Brandon Chait, 18, for a series of larcenies Thursday in Macomb County, a Detroit suburb.

According to police, the teenagers followed the trail of a UPS truck and took packages that had been left outside residences. Their scheme, however, was sunk when a homeowner watched as Ancell ran up to the porches of two homes “and stole packages that had been left there by a UPS driver,”*reported the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office.
 
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The crazy lesbians next door go out late at night stealing shit they then sell at yard sales. The black woman on the other side of me caught them on her security cam.

Like all lesbians the gals look like Bob Denver and Glenn Beck.

Mean :(
 
Its true. I've seen their friends. The really fat one has a wood leg. The others look like Little League players.

I have no problem with labling thieves as criminal, but saying all lesbians are the same is insanity.
 
So a woman can kill an unborn child, but smokers are not allowed to get jobs?
http://tucson.com/news/local/pima-c...cle_365d079e-f36d-5e06-a84a-ea0ca7e37523.html
The Pima County Board of Supervisors will vote this month on whether to refuse to hire smokers and put a major pinch on the pocketbooks of those who already work there.

The two-part policy would take effect in July 2015. It prevents the county from hiring smokers and slaps a 30 percent health insurance surcharge on employees who do smoke or use other tobacco products.

County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry said the Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote on the ban during their Dec. 16 meeting.

County health officials predict the new policy could save the county more than $1 million annually on health-care costs as tobacco-users retire and are replaced with healthier workers, according to a memo issued by Huckleberry.

“Our taxpayers pay for our health insurance because we are self-insured,” Huckelberry said in an interview. “Anything we can do to reduce the cost is beneficial.”

Pima County estimates 32 percent or 2,304 of its current employees are tobacco users and they cost the county about $13.4 million each year, according to a memo from the Health Department.

Prospective county employees would have to provide proof they have been tobacco and nicotine free for a year in the form of a doctor’s note or drug test.
 
Police are not cops, cops are not police, police are cops, cops are police:
The bad guys?----v
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...tant-group-plans-shoot-cops-article-1.2036616
A tattooed gang of militants declared open season on the NYPD in the wake of the Eric Garner grand jury decision, according to a threat a police union verified Saturday.

Ten Black Guerrilla Family members are “preparing to shoot on duty police officers,” Sergeants Benevolent Association President Ed Mullins said.

The gang, formed in the 1960s in the California prison system, recently surfaced on the East Coast and Maryland, where members are at the heart of a drug-trafficking and corruption probe within the Baltimore prison system.

Members swear allegiance for life and sport “BGF” tattoos, as well as ink depicting a dragon surrounding a prison tower, according to gangs.org.
 
Hey let's make another fund for kids around the world... :(

http://www.vocativ.com/culture/society/baltimore-poverty/
When a teenager from East Baltimore was asked to describe his neighborhood, he spoke of “big rats going around in people’s trash, vacant houses full of squatters and needles on the ground.” A*young woman in New Delhi,*asked the same question, described the dirt and the “dirty water found lying on the roads,” while a young man in Ibadan, a large city in Nigeria, spoke of the smell of urine and streets “littered with paper and other refuse.”
 
So, other than making the agency who protects US(A) look bad, what did Snowden do?

He gave away Government security secrets :(
http://www.defenseone.com/technolog...-spies-can-eavesdrop-any-conversation/100142/
Imagine having access to the all of*the world’s recorded conversations, videos that people have*posted to YouTube, in addition to chatter collected by random microphones in public places. Then picture the possibility of searching that dataset for clues related to terms that you are interested in the same way you search Google. You could look up, for example, who was having a conversation right now about plastic explosives, about a particular flight departing from Islamabad, about Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in reference to a particular area of northern*Iraq.

On Nov. 17, the*U.S.*announced a new challenge called Automatic Speech recognition in Reverberant Environments, giving it the acronym*ASpIRE. The challenge comes from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, or*ODNI, and the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency, or*IARPA. It speaks to a major opportunity for intelligence collection in the years ahead, teaching machines to scan the ever-expanding world of recorded speech. To do that, researchers will need to take a decades’ old technology, computerized speech recognition, and re-invent it from*scratch.

The term you are looking for is 'treason' ...
 
Thanks, sexy ;)

Hae you said thank you to the Laurel(s) lately?

...because she is doing this for you for free.

http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/techn...tech-firm-wants-create-your-digital-alter-ego
Ever dreamed of being immortal?

A new tech start-up is hoping to turn that fantasy into reality by creating a 3D "digital alter ego" of yourself who will talk to your family and friends after you've died.

Since its launch earlier this year, 25,000 hopefuls have signed up to a website called Eterni.me, lured by its tagline "Simply become immortal".

"Nobody wants to be forgotten," said Marius Ursache, co-founder and chief executive of Eterni.me. "All that we offer is to aggregate the digital data that every one of us spreads over the internet during his or her lifetime and condense them in a digital alter ego that allows an easy way of accessing this information in a focused manner."

All the digital content you create during your lifetime will be combined with artificial intelligence. Ursache says the result will be a digital version of your personality that will "interact with and offer information and advice to your family and friends after you pass away".
 
The Consequences of Creating Law Based Soley On Court Decision:

http://news.yahoo.com/demographics-...-140702273.html;_ylt=AwrBEiKyiIRU6U0Awe3QtDMD
State education officials are currently negotiating the latest changes to the agreement, reached with the plaintiffs after they won a 1996 Connecticut Supreme Court ruling, but say it is becoming harder to attract white students to Hartford's schools because they're living farther away.

About half the students living in the 22 communities subject to the agreement, according to state officials, are non-white. That's up from about 38 percent in 2008, when the parties negotiated a revised timetable for progress on reducing racial, ethnic and economic isolation. Another revision was made last year.

"The state is in the position of, how do you meet the requirements of the State Supreme Court given the fact that the demographics of the region have changed so completely," said Kathleen Demsey, state Department of Education's chief financial officer who worked for years on the issue. "Financially, it's a burden for this transportation system, money that could be used for education is being used to bus kids."

How many things exist because of such action? Did the court decision create law or clarify circumstances?
 
Where is the glory in self elevation at the expense of others?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...ocative-campaign-in-religious-Deep-South.html
Atheist activists are taking their campaigns to the Bible Belt this Christmas with a provocative billboard campaign that is expected to stir controversy in America's religious heartlands.

The giant advertising hoardings in the Tennessee cities of Memphis, Nashville, St. Louis and Fort Smith, Arkansas show a mischievous-looking young girl writing her letter to Father Christmas: "Dear Santa, All I want for Christmas is to skip church! I'm too old for fairy tales," she writes.

The key to America is freedom of religion. You are free to keep discriminatory opinions to yourself.

Just because you CAN, it doesn't mean you SHOULD.
 
I'm totally down with women in cars, especially sexy ones in fast cars, but that's not the point of this:

http://news.yahoo.com/relatives-2-s...-120840655.html;_ylt=AwrBJR9FiIRUTX0AvhfQtDMD
Loujain al-Hathloul, 25, set out to defy the kingdom's ban on women driving by crossing into her country from the UAE.

The kingdom's hardline interpretation of Islam holds that allowing women to drive encourages licentiousness. No such ban exists in the rest of the Muslim world, including Saudi Arabia's conservative Gulf neighbors.

Do you blatantly flaunt and break the law, or do you petition the government for a redress of grievances?
 
Bitch, bitch, moan, moan: No one is making them live there:

http://nypost.com/2014/12/07/luxury-bulding-fences-off-rent-stabilized-tenants-terraces/
“It has come to our clients’ attention that you are exceeding your area of usage,” attorney William Slochowsky wrote on Oct. 28 — days after Q41 held a ribbon-cutting attended by Comptroller Scott Stringer, Rep. Carolyn Maloney and others.

Tenants Erik and Erin on their fenced in terrace.Photo: Brigitte Stelzer

The terrace is part of the building’s sixth-floor pedestal, with wooden dividers providing about eight units with private decks.

Most of the eight spaces are hemmed in by the wires.
 
Do you have respect? ...because no man or woman better than I AND willing to die for me and you should ever feel this way:

http://www.militarytimes.com/longfo...ilitary-a-force-adrift/18596571/?sf34440316=1
One trend to emerge from the annual Military Times survey is "that the mission mattered more to the military than to the civilian," said Peter Feaver, a political science professor at Duke University who studies the military. "For the civilian world, it might have been easier to psychologically move on and say, 'Well, we are cutting our losses.' But the military feels very differently. Those losses have names and faces attached to [them]."

It mattered to me. I'm saying thank you to every service person I see, combat or not.
 
So it's all Uber's fault?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...62/Uber-taxi-driver-rapes-woman-in-India.html
An Uber taxi driver allegedly raped a 25-year-old woman in the Indian capital before threatening to kill her if she alerted police, the company and local reports said Sunday.

The woman, an executive for a finance company, dozed off in the taxi as she was returning home from dinner with friends on Friday night, media reported.

The woman has told police she woke to find the taxi parked in a secluded place where the driver assaulted and raped her, before dumping her near her home in north New Delhi.
 
Top thief skill:
http://dailysignal.com/2014/12/08/average-federal-spending-per-household-nearly-30k/
Did you know that the National Institutes of Health spent*$374,000*to find out if a puppet show would convince preschoolers to eat more vegetables? Or, that the Department of Agriculture gave*$50,000*to a business that packs and sells alpaca manure?

Whether you knew or not, your tax dollars paid for it–and much more. In 2014, federal spending per household was a staggering $28,826.

Tax dollars at work.
 
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Been to a hospital lately?
http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Hospital-rape-case-widens-5940881.php
The tears welled up inMartin Chalecki's eyes as he recalled not being able to scream when a male hospital employee allegedly molested him as he lay in bed suffering from pancreatitis.
...
what hurts Chalecki even more than that terrible memory, he said, is that if*St. Vincent'sMedical Center*staff had taken his complaint seriously that day, Feb. 15, the alleged assailant -- now identified as nursing aide*Gonzalo Flores*-- might not have victimized anyone else, which is what two other hospital patients also accuse him of doing.

Chalecki has now been identified by police as the third victim of Flores, 53, an accused serial molester of male patients at the hospital, whose alleged actions have shocked St. Vincent's and the community.

Chalecki's complaint was the first accusation against Flores police and hospital staff said they had received. There was no arrest at the time, and the February allegation lingered, unsubstantiated, for months.

Does government control make this better or worse?
 
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