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Dumb Dope Smugglers Lose Little Load

Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Saturday, November 23, 2013

From the third episode of “dumberer & more dumberer” comes this asinine item.

Officials: Package at Daikin plant marijuana, not bomb

By Eric Fleischauer Staff Writer | Posted: Thursday, November 21, 2013 9:54 am

Authorities have determined a suspicious package attached to a rail car in Decatur was not a bomb but contained marijuana, Morgan County officials said.

The rail car contained toxic gas and was at the Daikin America plant on State Docks Road.

Investigators said they believe the marijuana had been on the rail car since it was in Mexico. They said the package was the size of a large telephone book and contained 1 to 2 kilograms of marijuana. They believe the rail car entered the United States in Brownsville, Texas.

The package was in the dome on top of the rail car. It was discovered when

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Cullman Alabama Used Car Dealer Pleads Guilty: Cheated Active Duty National Guardsman, Violated Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Thursday, July 4, 2013

Reverend Carl Ralph Nuss, Cullman, Alabama, has plead GUILTY to violating Federal Law - Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.

Reverend Carl Ralph Nuss, Cullman, Alabama, has plead GUILTY to violating Federal Law – Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.

This is how he treats our troops?

I have nothing good to say about this, save that he plead guilty.

I hope the judge gives this criminal the maximum sentence.

And you know what else is REALLY sad?

Reverend Carl R. Nuss

Reverend Carl R. Nuss

Carl R. Nuss is a minister of the Gospel.

Apparently – and sadly so – he doesn’t know the Gospel too well.

Hopefully, this criminal and his criminal enterprise will soon be put out of business.

Cullman Car Dealer Pleads Guilty to Violating Legal Protections for Active-Duty Service Members

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 27, 2013

BIRMINGHAM – A Cullman used car dealer pleaded guilty today for violating federal protections for active-duty military service members by refusing to reduce the loan interest rate and repossessing the vehicle he sold to a man who was later deployed overseas with the Alabama National Guard, announced U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance and FBI Special Agent in Charge Richard D. Schwein Jr.

CARL RALPH NUSS, 75, entered his guilty plea before U.S. Magistrate Judge Harwell G. Davis III to the two counts of the March indictment charging him with violating Read the rest of this entry »

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Federal Judge backpedals: Google must now hand over private customer data

Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Saturday, June 1, 2013

Google ordered to hand private customer data over to FBI investigators

Judge who earlier ruled National Security Letters unconstitutional orders Google to nonetheless comply with them

Matt Williams and agencies
  • guardian.co.uk, Saturday 1 June 2013 11.49 EDT
  • A US judge has ordered Google to comply with FBI secret demands for customer data, despite earlier ruling the warrantless orders unconstitutional.

    It was unclear from the judge's ruling what type of information the government sought to obtain with the letters. Photograph: Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images

    It was unclear from the judge’s ruling what type of information the government sought to obtain with the letters. Photograph: Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images

    District court judge Susan Illston this week rejected the internet search giant’s argument that so-called National Security Letters (NSLs) violated its constitutional rights. As such it ordered Google to hand over private information relating to US citizens to federal agents.

    It comes despite Illston earlier ruling Read the rest of this entry »

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    Roll Tide! Alabama Man is FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorist

    Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Monday, May 20, 2013

    Roll Tide!

    Alabama man makes FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorist List.

    Omar Shafik Hammami, an American-born U.S. citizen, is Southern Baptist, from Read the rest of this entry »

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    Boston Marathon Bombing Attracts Internet Crazies

    Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Friday, April 19, 2013

    Examine the photo below, and the question posed in it.

    And then, ponder my composed response below it.

    Herman Cain, ever the GOP's insane pizza presidential candidate, has yet again demonstrated his lunacy.

    Herman Cain, ever the GOP’s insane pizza presidential candidate, has yet again demonstrated his lunacy.

    Naw… give ’em pizza!

    But, on a slightly more serious note… that question is patently ludicrous and absurd upon it’s face. It’s akin to a Straw Man Fallacy.

    Why?

    Amidst a crowd of people, Read the rest of this entry »

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    Gunman Shoots D.C. Lobbyist Firm’s Guard

    Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Wednesday, August 15, 2012

    Face it… gun nuts are gun nuts, and psychos are nuts too.

    Period.

    Oh yeah… it’s a lobbying group.

    Period.

    Security Guard Shot at Family Research Council in Downtown DC

    Guard shot in the arm in lobby of conservative Christian group’s building

    By Carissa DiMargo, Wednesday, Aug 15, 2012  |  Updated 2:11 PM EDT

    FRC shooting in DC, 8/15/12

    An as-yet-unidentified male suspect is in FBI custody after he shot a security guard in the lobby of the Family Research Council, a conservative Christian organization based in downtown D.C.

    A suspect is in FBI custody after a security guard was shot in the lobby of Read the rest of this entry »

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    Tilting with the wind? Is the SCOTUS driving America back to Jim Crow?

    Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Thursday, May 24, 2012

    As I’ve said before, some folks often say they want to “take America back.”

    Problem is, they never tell you how far back they wanna’ go.

    Before Civil Rights?

    Before Suffrage?

    While you may not be a religious person, there is a lesson in the Scripture that addresses “going back” – and we all know we CAN’T go back, it’s impossible.

    The book of Ecclesiastes, chapter 7, verse 10 says, “Don’t ask, “Why were things better in the old days than they are now?” It isn’t wisdom that leads you to ask this!” (GWT)

    We can’t go back in our childhood, we cant’ go back to yesterday, yesteryear or back in time in any way. We all move forward. We are meant for FORWARD travel. It should seem obvious from even natural observation.

    That’s why we have eyes in the FRONT of our face, rather than in the rear.

    Retired federal judge blasts direction of U.S. Supreme Court

    Published: Sunday, May 20, 2012, 5:45 PM
    Updated: Monday, May 21, 2012, 7:05 AM
    By Thomas Spencer — The Birmingham News

    BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Once a guardian of civil rights, the U.S. Supreme Court has been rolling back those protections, said retired U.S. District Judge U.W. Clemon this evening, delivering the keynote address at the 2012 Law Enforcement and Civil Rights Conference presented by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.

    Clemon, who in 1980 became the first black federal judge in Alabama, said since the 1986 appointment of William Rehnquist as chief justice, Supreme Court rulings have gutted the core of landmark decisions such as Brown v. the Board of Education, the landmark ruling that declared school segregation to be illegal. The Voting Rights Act, Clemon said, “has almost been interpreted out of existence.

    “With the rise of the Rehnquist court, our wall against the flood became the flood itself. We have seen, in the past quarter century, civil rights on the scaffold.”

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    Thinking of Liberty, Freedom, Rights and Responsibilites… and not so much about Ted Nugent

    Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Wednesday, April 18, 2012

    Some may not be familiar with Ted Nugent nor the “Motor City Madman” antics for which he became renown… or infamous, take your pick.

    Certainly, there are things about which many of us are passionate, and hold dear – among them, family, freedom, and for some, firearms.

    While by no means am I anti-gun, I am anti-nutcase. To be explicit, the reader should understand that what I mean to express by that sentiment, is that no one takes the ramblings of a madman seriously, and to be taken seriously, one should not behave or carry on as a madman. When on one hand someone appears civil, well-spoken even erudite, then later appears obscenely venomous, vitriolic, rude, crude and perhaps even diabolical, then it causes one to wonder if there is some degree of mental instability present, such as – for example – schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

    Individuals with such mental defect are automatically excluded from, and denied firearm ownership.

    Since 1968, federal law has forbidden firearm ownership to those whom are declared mentally unfit. However, the problem with that has been twofold, which means that first and foremost, a court must first Read the rest of this entry »

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    Trayvon Martin, Department Of Justice data, Criminality, Political Racism, Class Warfare, and the War on Drugs

    Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Sunday, March 25, 2012

    Having been working on the idea for this entry for several weeks now, it seems that with the tragic death of young Trayvon Martin in Florida, it now seems the right time to publish it.

    It’s a crying shame that nearly 150 years after our nation’s Civil War, that we are still talking about race relations.

    Why do these problems exist?

    Department of Justice statistics indicate that for the year 2005, approximately 10,000 Blacks were arrested for All Crimes. That same year, a little over 4,000 Whites were arrested for All Crimes.

    According to the US Census Bureau, as of 2012, in the USA, Blacks comprise approximately 12.6% of the population, Whites comprise 72.4%.

    The figures for population and arrest have not changed significantly since 2005.

    The data would seem to suggest that Blacks are significantly more criminally inclined than Whites.

    But, that’s not so.

    Blacks are NOT more criminally inclined than Whites.

    Ethnicity is neither a predictor nor determiner of criminal intent nor propensity toward crime. More pointedly, one’s skin color has nothing to do with crime.

    In fact, it would seem that Read the rest of this entry »

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    WAFF implicates Juggalo of Insane Clown Posse in murder

    Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Friday, December 9, 2011

    First, let me say this: WAFF and their sensationalistic baloney “reporting” is the collectively worthless representative work of human beings assembled together for the express purpose of nothing more than getting you to watch their “the sky is falling” crap.

    It’s not that the human beings are worthless, it’s what they do which is worthless.

    Here’s why.

    Marie Waxel – whose published email address is Read the rest of this entry »

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    Interview with Roger Young, a retired FBI Agent who specialized in child pornography and obscenity cases

    Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Monday, July 26, 2010

    NOTE: In ALL cases – WITHOUT exception – obscenity is illegal, as the SCOTUS has stated in Miller v California (1973). That case established a 3-pronged standard by which to determine if something was obscene, or not: It had to be utterly devoid of “serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.” That remains true today, just as it did then.

    And now, just as then, child pornography remains illegal – practically on a worldwide scale. There are less than a handful of nations that do not penalize the possession or production of child pornography. The case of Traci Lords, who in 1984 when aged 15 deceived, and defrauded pornography producers by falsifying a government-issued ID in order to work in the industry is one case in point to illustrate. When it was learned a couple years later – shortly after her actual 18th birthday in 1986 – that her TRUE age at the time of production was NOT 18, ALL the material she had made up to that point was then destroyed by whomever had it, because for legal purposes, it would be, and was, considered child pornography. She continues to work in the entertainment industry today, but not in sexual entertainment.

    Further, sex trafficking of adults also remains illegal now, just as it did then. And frequently, the individuals whom proffer human smuggling/trans-national transport-relocation services for individuals (females, primarily) to enter the United States, or other nations, are also involved in narcotics smuggling, and global organized crime syndicates.

    It should be further borne in mind that almost all Christian, Muslim and Judaic religious traditions condemn pornography, and other forms of sexual entertainment. ––Ed.


    Is porn “really” that big of a deal?

    …Click here to determine for yourself…

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