Saturday, December 10, 2011

Newt and Mitt: Take the Gloves Off Mitt! Gunfight at the OK Corral in Iowa!



Step up to the plate Mitt! You are a good guy, let the country know it! Listen to tonights debate if you have any doubt who is the best candidate.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Rick Perry: Help Us End Obama's War on Time Travel!

Brokeback Mountain Rick Perry, join him and time traveler Andrew Basagio and Ed Dames in Rick's effort to end Obama's war on time travel:


Mitt, take off the gloves, go after the Newt!
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Look At the Chopper There on the Strip! Lets Go On a Helicpoter Ride!



Helicopter crash kills five.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Mitt is the Man! Romney 2012!

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We hear talk Mitt Romney is not accessible. We have had no problem walking up to Governor Romney and engaging him in conversation. Mitt is a good man and he will make a great President. Folks are still talking religion, unreal. Remember when people weren't voting for Kennedy in 1960 because he was a catholic:



Here some "Christian" activists interrupt a Hindu prayer in the US Senate. The guest chaplain is from Nevada. I would of loved to be in the gallery when these losers interrupted the prayer:

Friday, November 25, 2011

Hilarious: Andrew Basiago says Ed "Some Day One of My Predictions Will Come True" Dames trained him, Ed says not quite LOL, Two Crackpots Get It On!

These guys perfectly embody the moniker "crackpot." This is hilarious as Ed Dames claims Andrew Basiago is not living in his reality. Funny as hell as these crackpots try to get their stories straight:

Monday, November 21, 2011

"the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances"



 

To protect and serve:


Its easy to maim and kill under cover of authority...


November 20, 2011

Dear Alumni and Friends,

Friday was not a day that would make anyone on our campus proud; indeed the events of the day need to guide us forward as we try to make our campus a better place of inquiry, debate, and even dissent. This past week our campus was a site of week-long peaceful demonstrations during which students were able to express their concerns about many issues facing higher education, the University of California, our campus, our nation, and the world as a whole. Those events involved multiple rallies in the Quad and an occupation of Mrak Hall which ended peacefully a day later.

However, the events on Friday were a major deviation from that trend. In the aftermath of the troubling events we experienced, I will attempt to provide a summary of the incident with the information now available to me and the steps we will follow going forward. After a week of peaceful exchange and debate, on Thursday a group of protestors including UC Davis students and other non-UC Davis affiliated individuals established an encampment of about 25 tents on the Quad. The group was reminded that while the university provides an environment for students to participate in rallies and express their concerns and frustrations through different forums, university policy does not allow such encampments on university grounds.

On Thursday, the group stayed overnight despite repeated reminders by university staff that their encampment violated university policies and they were requested to disperse. On Friday morning, the protestors were provided with a letter explaining university policies and reminding them of the opportunities the university provides for expression. Driven by our concern for the safety and health of the students involved in the protest, as well as other students on our campus, I made the decision not to allow encampments on the Quad during the weekend, when the general campus facilities are locked and the university staff is not widely available to provide support.

During the early afternoon hours and because of the request to take down the tents, many students decided to dismantle their tents, a decision for which we are very thankful. However, a group of students and non-campus affiliates decided to stay. The university police then came to dismantle the encampment. The events of this intervention have been videotaped and widely distributed. As indicated in various videos, the police used pepper spray against the students who were blocking the way. The use of pepper spray as shown on the video is chilling to us all and raises many questions about how best to handle situations like this.

To this effect, I am forming a task force comprised of faculty, students and staff to review the events and provide to me a thorough report within 30 days. The task force will be chosen this week and convene immediately to begin their work. As part of this, a process will be designed that allows members of the community to express their views on this matter. In addition, I will hold a series of meetings and forums with students, faculty and staff to listen to their concerns and hear their ideas for restoring civil discourse to the campus. In the interim, two UC Davis police officers involved in the incident have been placed on administrative leave following their use of pepper spray.

Related to current policies, I am asking the office of Administrative and Resource Management and the office of Student Affairs to review our policies in relation to encampments of this nature and consider whether our existing policies reflect the needs of the students at this point in time. If our policies do not allow our students enough flexibility to express themselves, then we need to find a way to improve these policies and make them more effective and appropriate.

Our campus is committed to providing a safe environment for all to learn freely and practice their civil rights of freedom of speech and expression. At the same time, our campus has the responsibility to ensure the safety of all others who use the same spaces and rely on the same facilities, tools, environments and processes to practice their freedoms to work and study.

I spoke with students this weekend and I feel their outrage. I am deeply saddened that this happened on our campus, and as chancellor, I take full responsibility for the incident. I pledge to take the actions needed to ensure this does not happen again. I feel sorry for the harm our students were subjected to and I vow to work tirelessly to make the campus a more welcoming and safe place.

Sincerely,

Linda P.B. Katehi

Chancellor

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The video reminded me of the Jews just quietly taken it while they are killed by the Einsatzgruppen:

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Quit shooting our vets! Oakland Police injure returning war veterans exercising their hard fought constitutional rights







Honor our vets, don't beat them up exercising their constitutional rights that they fought for.

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." US Constitution







This was so wrong.








ACLU Complaint (Nov. 14, 2011)

Order from United States District Court Judge Richard Seeborg (Nov. 14, 2011)

Sunday, October 16, 2011

RIP - Dan Wheldon, Died in Today's Las Vegas Indy 300 - "the track is too fast for the cars, it was accident ready to happen."

IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon was killed in a 15-car crash at Sunday's Las Vegas Indy 300:

Dustup Between Jim Schwartz (Lions) vs Jim Harbaugh (49ers):

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Crackpot Ed Dames latest appearance on Coast to Coast - Will he ever get a prediction right? Folks, the Kill Shot is just another bad prediction!

Thursday, October 6, 2011, Doctor Doom, Major Ed Dames on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory:



Ed Dames was holding a remote viewing training session at John Ascuaga's Nugget Casino in Sparks during this years Street Vibrations event when 20 shots were fired in the casino resulting in the death of a Hells Angel chapter president and the shootings of two others of a rival bike club. We are happy to report Ed and his students were not injured in the biker shootout in the casino. Ed has decided to switch hotels for any future seminars. We suggest Major Dames remote view future seminar locations for the potential of gunplay.

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More Ed Dames claims Andrew Basiago is a liar, tell us something we don't know Ed!:

Friday, October 7, 2011

Steve Jobs 1955 - 2011

In 2005, Steve Jobs gives the commencement speech at Stanford University:



The Steve Jobs legacy:

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Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, part one:


Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, part two:


Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, part three:


Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, part four:


Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, part five:


Tuesday, September 27, 2011

"It was mayhem." - 20 Shots Fired in John Ascuaga's Nugget Casino in Sparks, One Hells Angel's Dead, Others Shot - Welcome to Street Vibrations!











ARE RENO AREA CASINOS SAFE? NOT DURING STREET VIBRATIONS!
The President of the San Jose Hells Angels was gunned down and stabbed last Friday in a Sparks, Nevada casino. Jeffrey "Jethro" Pettigrew (picture, left) was shot and stabbed inside the John Ascuaga's Nugget Casino during a clash with the Vagos motorcycle club. He was near the Trader Dick's Bar in the casino. At least 20 shots were fired. The next morning when a retaliatory shooting took place, the event was cancelled. The mayor of Sparks declared a state of emergency. Luckily the bikers did not destroy the Reno/Sparks area but many bikers were dissatisfied with the event organizer and the City of Sparks. Once when dining in the buffet at the Peppermill Casino in Reno (not during Street Vibrations), we were seated next to a table of four. Two of the men were wearing their colors. UPDATE: One Angel was gunned down on October 15, 2011 at the Pettigrew funeral. Should be an interesting Street Vibrations next year.

From 2010:


More details about the John Ascuagua Casino murder


Court documents: Hells Angels president seen punching, pistol whipping others before shooting


















RIP JETHRO - Sep. 7, 1960 to Sep. 24, 2011

The city canceled its part in an annual multi-city motorcycle festival on Saturday and neighboring Reno increased police patrol amid fears of retaliation over the shooting death of a prominent Hells Angels boss by a rival gang.
Jeffrey "Jethro" Pettigrew, the 51-year-old head of the motorcycle gang's San Jose chapter, was killed late Friday in a shootout that sent hotel guests and gamblers diving under tables at John Ascuaga's Nugget hotel-casino, police said. Two California members of the Vagos Motorcycle Club also were wounded.
The gunfight apparently sparked a retaliatory drive-by shooting several hours after the casino gunfire, prompting Mayor Geno Martini to declare a formal state of emergency. A motorcyclist was
injured after he was shot Saturday morning.
"We don't want to alarm our residents," he said. "The declaration merely provides some tools and tactics our city can and should use if it comes to that."
"We don't expect further violence, but we must be prepared," he added. Martini said he also pulled the plug on the live entertainment and other festivities in Sparks related to Street Vibrations, an annual weekend-long event that has drawn tens of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts to the area for 18 years.
Festival organizers had said they expected up to 30,000 visitors to this year's event, which began Thursday and was to run through Sunday in Reno, Sparks and Virginia City.
The man who was shot in the stomach during the drive-by shooting had been riding a motorcycle down the street from the public square where the festival was anchored. He was not being identified for his protection, police said.
That man was in stable condition, as were the two wounded Vagos members Leonard Ramirez, 45, who was shot in the abdomen, and Diego Garcia, 28, who was shot in the leg.
Deputy Police Chief Brian Allen said investigators could not independently link the casino to the attack on the cyclist, which was carried out by a gunman in a black sedan with tinted windows.
But Martini told the Reno Gazette-Journal that it "definitely" was a case of retaliation.
"After the retaliation, it's just too tense of a situation," he said. "It's hard to say what's going to happen. It's just not worth the chance."
Security also was heightened at the Reno hospital where the two Vagos members were being treated. All doors were locked there, except the emergency entrance.
Allen said there were no suspects in the killing of Pettigrew but that police arrested one Hells Angel member from California in connection with the shootings at the casino. Cesar Villagrana, 36, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a stolen firearm, Allen said. He said Villagrana was caught on videotape shooting into the crowd, but there was no evidence yet
that he struck anyone.
Allen appealed for assistance from any witnesses who might have videotaped or photographed any portion of the incident.
Martini said he had been in contact with Gov. Brian Sandoval, who pledged support if the city needed more law enforcement resources.
Allen said law enforcement was monitoring traffic on I-80 and other main routes into Reno but had no indication any motorcycle clubs were attempting to marshal more forces in the area.
Reno police said they were increasing patrols but continuing the festival there, including downtown concerts on the main casino drag where the streets were closed to traffic. They also said they would request assistance from federal law enforcement if necessary.
Police said some hotel-casinos in Reno intended to staff their doors and allow entry only to registered guests Saturday night.
Witnesses to the casino shootout described chaos erupting after a group of Vagos club members was confronted by Hells Angels members at the Nugget. Daniel Sharp, of Stockton, Calif., told the Reno Gazette-Journal that within five minutes, shots rang out: "It was mayhem."
Joe Franco, of Reno, said he saw one Hells Angel member pull out a gun after he was knocked to the ground in a fistfight.
"He was down with the bloody nose, gets up and pulls out the gun, and that's the first shot" apparently at the man who punched him, Franco told the Gazette-Journal.
The casino was evacuated and put on lockdown around midnight. The Nugget said in a statement that the casino and all its restaurants had since reopened, but that in addition to its own "extensive security force," uniformed officers would patrol inside the casino for the rest of the weekend.
Authorities in Arizona arrested more than two dozen members of the two gangs in August 2010 after a shootout between them wounded five people but none seriously in the small community of Chino Valley, north of Prescott.

-Associated press






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Welcome to Nevada boys:


Mayor Geno Martini declares a formal state of emergency. Lets clean house Geno!:




Calling all cars, calling all cars, its a state of emergency in Sparks!














Heck with Street Vibrations and the Air Races, instead try climbing in downtown Reno. Even without a rope, its safer!:


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Tourist in middle of shootout at casino, he was "just a trigger away from being blown away" at John Ascuaga's Nugget Casino:
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UPDATE: Jethro Pettigrew funeral, Saturday, October 15, 2011:


UPDATE: Hells Angel gunned down at Pettigrew funeral on October 15, 2011 - Funeral mourner Steve "Mr. 187" Tausan, a sergeant-at-arms for the Santa Cruz chapter of the Hells Angels, was killed:


















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Saturday's murder at a San Jose cemetery occurred at mid-day in front of 4,000 people -- but the killer has not been found, and useful evidence has vanished.
Hells Angels honcho Steve Tausan, 52, reportedly got into a fight while attending the funeral of close friend and bike gang president Jeffery "Jethro" Pettigrew at Oak Hill Memorial Park, himself a slaying victim, when he was felled by a bullet.
Police were nearby -- standing at the gates and perimeter of the cemetery -- but by the time they arrived at the scene, Tausan had been carried out by private vehicle, the shooter was gone and, police say, someone had tried to cover up the crime in an apparent attempt to foil an official investigation.
"Although police responded quite quickly, by the time they arrived, they noticed that the scene had been tampered with," said San Jose police spokesman Jose Garcia. He would not comment whether guns, shell casings or other pieces of evidence were missing from the scene.
The Hells Angels, a secret society of motorcycle riders, typically eschew police protection and end their feuds internally, and often violently.
So despite Saturday's very public crime, the shooter was not caught. It is not known if he escaped or was killed at the scene, then hidden.
And the victim was taken to the hospital in a private vehicle, not an ambulance, also avoiding official intervention. Tausan was declared dead at a local hospital at 1:44 p.m.
Police are interviewing several witnesses, and encourage others to come forward.
Tausan was a "sergeant-at-arms," or rules enforcer, for the Santa Cruz chapter of the club who had been acquitted for murder in 1999. A former member of the San Jose chapter, he was attending the funeral of San Jose gang president Jeffery "Jethro" Pettrigrew, slain last month in a Nevada casino shootout by a member of the rival Vagos club.
Nicknamed "Mr. 187" after the state penal code number of murder, Tausan was a father and professional bail bondsman.
On Sunday, an unidentified person at Tausan Bail Bonds on San Jose's N. 1st Street would not answer questions about Tausan's death, saying simply "I don't have any information. I have no clue."
The police have no motive for Saturday's violence.
Some witnesses said that the shooter was angered after being punched by Tausan. Another said that he fired after Tausan accused him of failing to protect Pettigrew, and stripped a patch from his vest.
San Jose police would not confirm Tausan as the victim, saying that the medical examiner would release a name on Monday after the family has been notified.
The Hells Angels began in 1948 in Southern California. The San Jose chapter, headquartered in a building near Interstate 280 and Bird Avenue, was founded in 1998. The hierarchy consists of a sergeant-at-arms, as well as president, vice president and secretary-treasurer.
According to Jorge Gil-Blanco, an investigator who has specialized in outlaw motorcycle gangs since the 1990s, the Hells Angels are heavily involved in the manufacture and distribution of illegal drugs like methamphetamine -- dubbed "crank" because riders carried it on or near their crankcases for long road trips.
A former Marine and professional middleweight boxer raised in East San Jose, in 1997 Tausan was suspected of murder in the beating death of a man at the Pink Poodle strip club. During trial testimony, Gil-Blanco quoted an informant as saying that defendant Tausan was involved in illegal drug activity, information that was later declared inadmissible.
The jury acquitted Tausan, persuaded that he had acted in self-defense.
A series of police raids after Tausan's arrest also backfired. The raids were conducted to gather evidence of his Hells Angels membership and portray the club as a criminal street gang, potentially adding three years to Tausan's sentence. The raids not only failed to bolster the case, they also wound up costing local governments $1.8 million in legal settlements after the bike club filed a civil-rights lawsuit.
Saturday's funeral drew thousands of bikers from clubs all across the West Coast, such as the Henchmen, East Side Riders Car Club, Devil Dolls, Top Hatters and more.
Uniformed officers from various law enforcement agencies ringed the perimeter of the cemetery.
Tausan must have sensed his vulnerability -- after Pettigrew's death, he received death threats, he told a reporter for this newspaper recently.
No date has been set for his funeral.
Anyone with information can called homicide detectives Sgt. Dave Gutierrez or detective Brian Spears at 408-277-5283.

-Santa Cruz Sentinel

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Funeral of Steve Tausan:


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1983 movie - Hells Angels Forever:

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Where is Steve Ruiz?

Friday, September 9, 2011

Troubling Seattle Police Video - Cop Guns Down Seattle Pedestrian

Seattle cop guns down pedestrian in "unjustified shooting." No charges were filed against the officer. The Feds are now investigating the Seattle Police Dept.:



In memory of John T. Williams who died an unnecessary and cruel death.





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Tales of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol:






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Cop pulls over Governor Perry's car for speeding - Warning issued:


Cop pulls over Governor Sanford's car for going 85 - no ticket issued:

hope you got a good reason for going 85!

yeah im speeding for the governor man

not really a good reason for speeding...

tell him that...

what?

tell him that...

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Monday, May 2, 2011

Yeah!