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Tom Laughlin, star of 'Billy Jack' films, dies at age 82



Big fan of Billy Jack when I was a kid in the early 70s. 
LA Timesreports Tom Laughlin, the maverick actor and filmmaker best known for the "Billy Jack"  films, has died. He was 82.

Laughlin died Thursday in Thousand Oaks, his family announced.

Laughlin had been married to actress Delores Taylor since 1954 and also had several ill-fated runs for president. But he was best known for the "Billy Jack" films, which also starred Taylor. In 1967, he wrote and directed (under the pseudonym T.C. Frank) and starred in "The Born Losers," a motorcycle exploitation film that became a big box-office hit. It introduced the world to the part-Native American Vietnam veteran title character.


The 1971 sequel, the vigilante-themed "Billy Jack," was, after a legal battle with studio Warner Bros., released independently. It also became a box-office smash, though it generated controversy for its suggestion of guns and violence as a justice-seeking tool.
Laughlin co-produced and starred in all four "Jack" films, including the little-seen final one, 1977's "Billy Jack Goes to Washington." The third film, "The Trial of Billy Jack," was one of the first movies to get a major television and national advertising push.

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To Impeach, Or Not To Impeach ... J. D. Longstreet

To Impeach, Or Not To Impeach   ...   J. D. Longstreet
To Impeach, Or Not To Impeach
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet

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We have been telling you for several years now that there is an undercurrent of rage coursing through America just below the always restive surface. Conservative leaders  have done nothing to call the Obama Administration to account for the abuse of power so obvious to anyone politically aware n America today.

The Republican Party, the home of conservatives in our two party system, is split in twain -- as is the country itself.

The US House of Representatives, controlled by the GOP,  is torn by a near rebellion in it's ranks -- the so-called "establishment" republicans versus the "conservative" republicans.

Even a general appraisal of our national condition, politically, would give rise to a jolt of shock to any of our Forefathers should they be able to pierce the veil of the grave and assess America's state today.

Many on America's political right are openly and passionately calling for A Bill of Impeachment to be passed in the US House against our President, B. H. Obama.

On the other hand, there are powerful figures, also conservative as well, and some from the establishment republicans who argue impeaching Obama is a waste of time and effort. It is the latter who currently hold the positions of power in the GOP.

Me?  I tend to agree with BOTH sides.  I think Obama SHOULD be impeached.  At the same time, I understand that there is not a chance of a snowball in Hades of ever getting the Democratic Party controlled Senate to convict Obama.

However, some have suggested, and I agree, impeachment proceeding, (the trial, if you will) of Obama would serve to make public all the abuses of power by Obama, and so much more the average America voter is not aware of.  It would be a real eye-opener for the electorate.

There has been the suggestion that once the America voter learned of all the abuses of our president, they would be so angry, it would render the President impotent and force the Senate off the dime and into action.  Of that, I am not so sure.    

I'm not convinced the Senate, as now composed, (mainly of democrats) can be moved to convict Obama of anything, certainly not as the result of an impeachment in the House of Representatives. 

It is possible that the outcome of the election next November could change the Senate to republican control but that is nearly a year away and much can happen in politics in a year.

However, it is becoming more and more obvious to Americans on both sides of the political divide that America cannot continue her current course.  The animus has reached a level only seen between Americans in the years preceding the American Civil War. 

The legislative branch of our government seems oblivious to the threat to domestic peace.  On the other hand the executive branch is well aware of it and has been quietly preparing for civil unrest that could break out at any moment.  Remember all the massive purchases of ammunition made by the various department of the government, over the past few months and years?   Included in those munitions purchases were things like armored cars and tank-like war fighting vehicles.  The government has been busy militarizing our local law enforcement agencies, too. 

Add to all the government's preparations for an American uprising Obama's purge of the general's and admirals in our military who are not dedicated to him more so than the constitution and you begin to get a glimpse of the physical readiness of the Obama Administration for domestic unrest.


Then, too, there are those who suggest that a successful impeachment of Obama would spark a race war in America between blacks and whites.

The impeachment process is not an easy one and there have been only four serious discussions of impeachment by the Congress in the history of the United States and not a single president has been removed from office as a result of impeachment.

Consider this:

Andrew Johnson was actually impeached when Congress became unhappy with the way he was dealing with some post-Civil War matters, but Johnson was acquitted in the Senate by one vote and remained in office.

Congress introduced a resolution to impeach John Tyler over state's rights issues, but the resolution failed.

Congress was debating his impeachment over the Watergate break-in when President Richard Nixon resigned.

William J. Clinton was impeached by the House on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in relationship to his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Clinton was eventually acquitted by the Senate.
  SOURCE:  http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/thepresidentandcabinet/a/impeachment.htm

Consider this from the Impeach Obama Campaign website:  "A charge against Obama that is an easy one to make is perjury.  He said he would support and defend the Constitution.  But he has caused a less perfect union, established injustice, has destroyed domestic tranquility, removed money and support for the common defense of this nation, made the general welfare of the nation worse, and made our liberty less secure now and into the future.  He also violated Article I, Section 1, Paragraph 1 of the Constitution, which states that all legislative powers are granted only to Congress.  Only Congress can change a law once it is adopted.  Obama has done so often with the Affordable Care Act.  He has also tried to work around Congress whenever possible." SOURCE:  http://www.impeachobamacampaign.com/

Then there are those who say we're better of with Obama serving in the Oval Office than with his successor, Vice President Joe Biden. If that hits you with the force of a blow to the solar plexus, just remember -- Biden IS the constitutional successor to Obama should Obama be impeached and found guilty and removed from office.  (Talk about raining on your parade, what!?)

Look.  Impeachment is serious business and ought not be bandied about as some sort of Damocles sword hanging always over the head of our leader(s).  Nevertheless, our wise Forefathers wrote it into the constitution:  Article II, Section 4: "The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors. "

In the book "A History of the American Constitution" (1990), authored by Daniel Farber and Suzanna Sherry, they tell us of the debate and discussions that ultimately gave us the final words we find in our constitution today as they regard impeachment: 

    "Finally, there were many debates about the exact procedures that should be followed in cases of impeachment. Some delegates mistrusted the Senate, and some the House.  Many were worried that neither branch would have enough firmness of purpose to oppose the president.  A few were concerned that providing for impeachment would subordinate the president to the legislature.  The Convention in fact could not reach agreement on most of the issues arising out of impeachment procedures.  The Committee on Detail thus forged its own compromise
provisions that appear in the Constitution.  Although there was some grumbling, the Committee's basic ideas were accepted."
  SOURCE:  http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/impeach/constitution.html
       
So.  Do I think Obama should be impeached. 

Yes. 

Do I think Obama will be impeached? 

No, I don't.

Why?  For several reasons:  The GOP doesn't have the cahones for it, and the democratic controlled Senate would never convict, AND -- over shadowing it all is -- Joe Biden, Obama's constitutional successor.

Seems to me the best we can hope for now is a crushing defeat of the democrats in next November's election.  The GOP must control both houses of Congress to have a chance at a successful impeachment. To repeal Obamacare, they'd need -- not just control of both houses -- but a veto proof majority of the Congress to override Obama's certain veto.

The next eleven months are pivotal to the future of America. 

J. D. Longstreet

Legal Controversy Brewing Over Booting Attended Vehicles At Waukegan Business Parking Lots

Photo courtesy of Lake County News Sun

Business owners hired Chicago Parking Management, a security company to boot and tow vehicles of parents briefly dropping off high schoolers in private lots near school. 

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 16, 2013

Waukegan, Illinois - Controversy over the legality of business owners allowing a hired parking lot security company from the Chicago Parking Management, Inc. to immobilize offenders that briefly enter a lot to drop off Waukegan High School students is brewing, according to the Lake County News-Sun (LCNS). The LCNS reported, that drivers in vehicles are blocked from leaving the ungated parking lot once they are spotted by hired security for the businesses. The offenders are booted while their vehicles are still running, but can't leave because they have been blocked by security vehicles. 
In other states, such an aggressive tactic is considered a scam by the businesses involved and the security firm that is hired to immobilize and boot vehicles while parking lot offenders are still in their vehicles.
Offenders who are mostly Spanish speaking drivers have to pay up to $125 to get the boot removed and avoid a tow.
It's clearly illegal and a gross violation by the business owners and those putting on the boots to immobilized vehicles while the drivers are still inside the vehicles, even if it's a private business parking lot. Businesses are given city permits to operate in Waukegan and thus by having an open parking lot, vehicles can't be immobilized for profit. Offenders have to be allowed to leave the private parking, if they refuse for whatever reason, vehicles can be cited and then towed at the owners expense.
If a driver happens to leave the vehicle unattended at a private business parking lot and is not shopping at the business and clear signs are placed warning that an unauthorized vehicle is subject to be booted, a fine and will also be towed at the owners expense would be legal.
4th Ward Alderman Harold Beadling told LCNS, that business owners around the high school had to hire a parking lot security company after parents dropping off their high school children in their parking lots kept customers from entering the lots to park and shop. Business owners should be supported, since they pay taxes, according to Beadling. But parents dropping off their children also pay taxes and shouldn't be scammed and forced to pay for a boot to be removed by the businesses. 
City officials in Waukegan have received complaints about the legality of immobilizing vehicles while drivers are still inside and not allowing vehicles to leave or be given a warning not to park in the lot.
Steve Martin, the Waukegan city attorney was not available for comment and was unaware of the questionable booting by the hired security at businesses near the 1000 and 1100 block of Washington Street near the high school. Martin is expected to review the booting tactics used by the involved businesses and the company that they hired, according to David Motley, spokesperson for the City of Waukegan. 
Martin should force the security company to refund all the money taken from booting and towing to its victims, once he can confirm that Waukegan has no ordinance and the state does not have any established law allowing such scams, Hispanic News Network U.S.A. found.

Packers Bus Driver Runs Over Dallas Cop Motorcycle Before The Game

Photo courtesy Amanda Guerra (NBC5)

The Packers team bus driver ran over a cop motorcycle inside a tunnel of the AT&T stadium. 

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 15, 2013

Dallas, Texas - On Sunday, the Green Bay Packers team made an impressive arrival at the AT&T stadium to play with the Cowboys, when their bus driver ran over a Dallas Police motorcycle. The driver of the Packers team bus was maneuvering through a tunnel of the stadium when it ran over the motorcycle, according to Amanda Guerra, NBC5 News. The motorcycle received minor damaged and was out of commission during the game.
The officer of the motorcycle was not injured. But, the Packers went on to win by 37-36. 
No word yet, if the Packers will replace the motorcycle or if their insurance will cough up the costs for repairs of the damage inflicted by the bus driver.

Video- It’s the fighting Santas!:Men in Santa costumes, possibly part of SantaCon, fight near Union Square and Yes they’re all White men



It was too good to resist adding the “white men” commentary.  
NY Daily News reports it was a brou-Ho-Ho.
A group of men wearing Santa suits got into a brawl near Union Square that was caught on video Saturday night, cops said.

"We're looking into it," said NYPD 
spokesman Sgt. Lee Jones said after the Daily News notified cops of the video that was posted on YouTube. "We don't have any reported assaults right now. We know about it."
At least eight men were involved in the melee. 

The fight involving about eight men dressed as Santa Claus erupted at the corner of 17th St. and Third Ave. around 8:15 p.m., he said.

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The Last Tradition’s Bikini Bod 2013 – Coco Austin



This wasn’t even close!  

Coco Austin Pin Up Queen and wife of TV star and rapper Ice-T has been consistently in my most popular posts for most of the year with hits from admirers from around the globe.  She’s really popular in Muslim countries.  Figure that out?   


She doesn’t represent the ideal Madison Avenue size 0 form of beauty that is most prevalent in the today’s media.  Coco is a full figure voluptuous throwback of the 1950s that gave the world the likes of Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, and Jayne Mansfield. 


Juicy may not be in on the pages of Vogue, but it sure is around the world including the the U.S.A. 

$275K bail for suspect Benjamin H. Strong after staffers thwart Chicago Walgreens armed robbery at 2400 block of West North Avenue



Kudos to the Walgreens employees for showing tremendous bravery against an armed thug!
Chicago Tribune reports two Walgreens staffers are being credited with stopping a man armed with a loaded gun who was trying to rob the store late Friday in the West Town community, according to police.


Police said the suspect, Benjamin H. Strong, 21, of the 3700 block of North Narragansett Avenue in the city’s Portage Park neighborhood, has been charged with attempted armed robbery with a firearm, police said.

Bail was set at $275,000 for Strong who appeared in bond court today. In court, officials said Strong has a three month old son and lives with his girlfriend and his mother.
The incident happened late Friday night as the Walgreens, in the 2400 block of West North Avenue, was closing, police said.

The first responding officers saw one of the victims, a male staffer who had been pistol-whipped by Strong, standing outside the store’s doors with blood “streaming from his face,’’ according to a police report, which stated the worker yelled at police: “He’s robbing us with a gun, he’s still inside.’’

Inside. officers found the store manager “on top’’ of Strong, who officers took into custody at 12:17 a.m. Saturday. A 9 mm handgun loaded with two live rounds was recovered, officials said in court.

The bloodied staffer told officers that Strong entered the store through a storage or employee room door and hit him in the head with the gun and demanded that he open the door to the manager’s office,  the report said.

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