 A Message From Lucianne
Now More Than Ever Get Your Eagles Up! Lucianne Tees - in Black or White Click to Buy
|
|
4 Girls Charged as Adults in Taped Pa. Beating
ABC News, by Patrick Walters
|
|
Original Article
|
|
Posted By:Photoonist, 9/28/2012 3:24:43 PM
|
| Chester, Pa. - Four teens were being held Friday on $50,000 bail in the taped beating of a neighbor on her stoop "for fun" outside Philadelphia, an attack that was recorded on one of the youths' cellphones and posted on Facebook, authorities said. Police said the 16- and 17-year-old girls were charged as adults in the attack in Chester on a 48-year-old woman they described as "mentally challenged." The girls were charged with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, burglary and harassment. (Snip) Authorities say the victim was punched, kicked and hit with a shoe and chair. They say she suffered cuts
|
Comments: [w/ violent video] I couldn't tell the race of the victim even at full screen. But being mentally challenged this would automatically fit the liberal's definition of being a ''hate crime.'' But the perps are black so the Just. Dept. will of course never see it that way.
|
Reply 1 - Posted by:
thethirdruffian, 9/28/2012 3:32:57 PM (No. 8896621)
The perps are "Holder's People."
Ergo, this is not a crime.
Move along.
|
Reply 2 - Posted by:
Stlouislaxbros dad, 9/28/2012 3:34:28 PM (No. 8896625)
Anyone notice how this is happening more and more and more?
|
| |
|
Reply 3 - Posted by:
coldoc, 9/28/2012 3:38:06 PM (No. 8896632)
Did they have obamaphones? Probably.
|
Reply 4 - Posted by:
hammondb3, 9/28/2012 3:43:45 PM (No. 8896646)
The more this happens, the more inclined I am to give up my desire to be fair in giving blacks the benefit of any doubt.
From now on, the slate is full of nothing but bad news until someone proves me wrong on an individual basis.
My parents did a pretty good job in teaching me to judge without regard to skin color. But, after 55 years of taking in the evidence, the jury is in and the news is NOT good.
|
Reply 5 - Posted by:
lakerman1, 9/28/2012 3:44:45 PM (No. 8896649)
Our cesspool cities are raising feral children, lower in conscience than wild animals. They are the products of the LBJ war on poverty, several generations later. The are unschooled, uncared for at home, with baby mommas clubbin' and partyin' all night, sleeping all day. And no baby daddy known or in sight. that is the dirty truth. And we cannot seem to face that. I thought a black president just might try to do something about the problem that he is well aware of, but he chooses to hobnob with rich people, avoiding those commoners who vote for him.
|
Reply 6 - Posted by:
chicodon, 9/28/2012 3:47:02 PM (No. 8896656)
"Teens" and "Youths" ABC is certainly pulling no punches.
|
Reply 7 - Posted by:
CEP, 9/28/2012 3:59:53 PM (No. 8896699)
"In the neighborhood where the woman lives, cashier Crystal Pate said she knows two of the girls — one babysits her daughter — and said they were not bad kids."
Guess no one will ask for her recommendation for a babysitter.
|
| |
|
Reply 8 - Posted by:
Heil Liberals, 9/28/2012 4:02:43 PM (No. 8896708)
Folks, this will become more and more common. The entitlement mentality has extended to the point that sperm and egg donors feel entitled to the government being responsible for their children at all times. You cannot believe how many parents come into the school and ask what "we" are going to do about some redneck crap going on on Facebook. That's right, we are now responsible for their behavior at home.
Buy ammo, you'll have to protect yourself from these "misunderstood" utes.
|
Reply 9 - Posted by:
fireman28, 9/28/2012 4:15:59 PM (No. 8896732)
Well, I will give ABC "partial credit" for airing the story.
Obama youth at their best.
And yes they are Obama youth; because that is all they learned in school the past 4 years.
|
Reply 10 - Posted by:
Muggins, 9/28/2012 4:21:09 PM (No. 8896745)
I'm 61yo, and I've seen group violence before, and it's not confined to one racial group. People act differently when in gangs or mobs. There are black gangs, Chicano gangs, P.R. gangs, asians gangs as well as white gangs. In this case, they were a group of black girls experimenting in violence, possibly hoping to get better at it, because if they become effective as organized thugs, they become powerful. However, this set of girls were seriously short of intelligence. Some of them will learn to be smarter thugs in prison.
|
Reply 11 - Posted by:
vesicant, 9/28/2012 4:22:09 PM (No. 8896749)
And we always thought zombies would be dead. Will Lord Ivywood take time off his valuable golf schedule to condemn this? I amuse myself.
|
Reply 12 - Posted by:
Not Always Right, 9/28/2012 4:39:20 PM (No. 8896785)
I agree #10 but the problem is that our society is so PC and the Left has such control over the media that we are not allowed to be told to what extent gang violence is taking over. And it is not an exaggeration to say that if one is black and commits a crime that is gang related then there is a good chance the person will face no consequences.
|
| |
|
Reply 13 - Posted by:
submariner, 9/28/2012 5:01:08 PM (No. 8896824)
#10 - where is the reporting on the others?
|
Reply 14 - Posted by:
dragonlearner, 9/28/2012 5:09:43 PM (No. 8896847)
"Nice job, girls. Here's a cell phone. Now, go along and play."
/s
|
Reply 15 - Posted by:
capt scurvey, 9/28/2012 5:20:50 PM (No. 8896873)
Human solely in the genetic sense...
|
Reply 16 - Posted by:
4Justice, 9/28/2012 5:22:27 PM (No. 8896874)
#4, please see #5 and #10. It is not about skin color or race, it is about those who have been on the receiving end of Democrat and leftist policies and the culture that those policies have fostered. The left has made excuses for bad behavior and thus the people have come to believe that they are not at fault for thier choices. Please try to hold onto what your parents taught you. It is okay to be skeptical and to be careful when dealing with certain groups of people, but try to still look at everyone as an INDIVIDUAL as we were taught to do.
|
Reply 17 - Posted by:
Muggins, 9/28/2012 5:59:59 PM (No. 8896943)
@ Reply #13 We don't get much information from the press. Just like the CIA is missing in action in the Middle East, the press is not covering gang violence. When the press does get a story about gang violence, they find somebody to blame, usually from their list of political targets. The only reason this story made it to the media is because the girls were stupid enough to video record it and show it to the world. A story like this is lucky to get one reporter's attention for an afternoon, and then when the story is published, it's sold to the rest of the news outlets. It's news on the cheap by corporations who are looking to cut costs.
|
| |
|
Reply 18 - Posted by:
TexasRed, 9/28/2012 6:01:55 PM (No. 8896947)
#16 et al, run a tally for a month and see which group(s) are more inclined to these actions - It's certainly not Amish or the Norwegians!
|
Reply 19 - Posted by:
GraniteBayTom, 9/28/2012 6:12:44 PM (No. 8896969)
#10, name the last ''white gang'' you heard about. I would like specifics, please.
|
Reply 20 - Posted by:
mustang flyer, 9/28/2012 6:32:41 PM (No. 8897010)
I bet the butch babes in the slammer are just salivating over the arrival of fresh meat...now you girls behave yourselves and this terrible experience should be over in 2 to 5 years...
|
Reply 21 - Posted by:
rexhandsom, 9/28/2012 7:28:27 PM (No. 8897090)
reply 5 pretty much cover's it. It would be interesting to post some Per Capitol numbers on this kind of stuff, if nothing else it will show how bad things are getting so far as the Hood goes, to be plain, Black Crime.
|
Reply 22 - Posted by:
sgtfox of the jarhead clan, 9/28/2012 10:18:29 PM (No. 8897385)
These 16 and 17 year old girls will be in 5th grade soon. Who is watching their babies while they are out beating up old ladies ?
|
| |
|
Reply 23 - Posted by:
ColonialAmerican1623, 9/29/2012 12:04:21 AM (No. 8897580)
To answer the last paragraph in the article: They do it because they can. Jail doesn't mean anything to offenders today because their friends and family are in jail too.
|
Below, you will find ...
Most Recent Articles posted by "Photoonist"
and
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
|
Most Recent Articles posted by "Photoonist"
|
MA Senate: Elizabeth Warren Defeats Scott Brown
|
|
Townhall, by Daniel Doherty
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 9:53:58 PM
Post Reply
|
|
We at Townhall have been covering this hotly contested Senate race for months and the results are finally in: With 36 percent of precincts reporting, Elizabeth Warren has been declared the next junior Senator from Massachusetts. Warren has never held public office before and the eye-popping $40 million she raised this election cycle evidently proved more than enough to unseat incumbent Senator Scott Brown. This was the most expensive Senate race of 2012 -- by a long shot.
|
Republicans lose ground in bid to take over Senate
|
|
NBC News, by M. ALex Johnson
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 9:36:34 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Former Gov. Angus King, running as an independent, won the Senate contest Tuesday in Maine, NBC News projected, taking a seat that had been held by the Republicans. The loss further complicated the party's drive to take control of the Senate (Snip) Republican Ted Cruz defeated Democrat Paul Sadler to hold the open seat in Texas, succeeding retiring Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison, NBC News projected. See results Democrats held small edges in two of the other states critical to the balance of power in the Senate: In Massachusetts, where Elizabeth Warren, a law professor at Harvard University, was leading Republican
|
CNN Reports Romney Internal Polling Shows Obama Leading In Ohio
|
|
Mediaite, by Meenal Vamburkar
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 9:23:34 PM
Post Reply
|
|
CNN’s Peter Hamby reported that Mitt Romney‘s internal polling showed President Obama leading in Ohio by five percentage points.Per Hamby’s post: The number represented a sharp final bump for Obama in Ohio, a race that had essentially been a tied race through much of the previous week, according to the campaign’s daily tracking. The polling, which also showed a tight race in Pennsylvania, explains why Romney officials decided to send their candidate on last-minute Election Day visits to Cleveland and Pittsburgh.
|
Obama adviser: 'They'll be counting until 2 a.m.' in Florida
|
|
Fox News, by Staff
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 9:11:57 PM
Post Reply
|
|
The Obama and Romney campaigns may be gearing up for a very late night, with one Obama campaign adviser predicting that in Florida alone, "they'll be counting until 2 a.m." The Obama adviser said signs suggest the race is quite tight, though the campaign claimed to be "holding strong" in key battlegrounds like Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The adviser also said turnout among black voters in Virginia was better than expected, suggesting that could be a problem for Mitt Romney. Republican operatives in Virginia, though, predicted a razor-thin victory for their candidate in the state.
|
No surprises for Obama, Romney in early projections
|
|
CNN, by Tom Cohen
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 9:02:23 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Washington - Early returns on Tuesday in what is anticipated to be a dead even presidential election contained no surprises, as CNN projected President Barack Obama will win his home state of Illinois and eight other races while Republican challenger Mitt Romney will win nine states. All races called so far went as expected after the roller-coaster ride of an election campaign that was buffeted by a superstorm and missteps on both sides. Obama and Romney ran dead even in final polls that hinted at a result rivaling some of the closest presidential elections in history, reflecting the deep political
|
Exit polls 2012: Hurricane Sandy not a factor
|
|
Politico, by Emily Schultheis
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 8:48:28 PM
Post Reply
|
|
A week after Hurricane Sandy slammed into the East Coast, a majority of voters said President Barack Obama’s response to the crisis wasn’t a factor in their vote, according to early exit polls. Fifty-five percent of those surveyed, per CBS News’ early exit polling released by radio station WKZO in Kalamazoo, Mich., said Obama’s handling of the storm was a minor factor in their vote or wasn’t a factor at all. Twenty-six percent named Sandy as an “important” factor, and 15 percent said it was the “most important” factor in their decision.
|
Exit polls 2012: Mitt Romney winning independents
|
|
Politico, by Emily Schultheis
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 8:47:41 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Mitt Romney is leading among independents in both Ohio and Virginia, early exit polls show. In Ohio, the former Massachusetts governor takes 56 percent of self-identified independents, compared with 40 percent for President Barack Obama. That’s a huge decrease for Obama from 2008, when the exit polls found him winning independents in Ohio by 12 points, 52 percent to 44 percent for John McCain. The numbers are similar but slightly tighter in Virginia: Romney takes 53 percent of independents there, according to ABC News exit polls, a 12-point lead over Obama. In 2008, Obama won independents in the state by
|
Obama, Romney locked in tight race with battlegrounds too close to call
|
|
Fox News, by Staff
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 8:24:14 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Mitt Romney and President Obama each racked up early and expected victories Tuesday night in relatively safe territory, while some of the biggest battlegrounds that will decide the election remained too close to call. All the big swing states where polls have closed -- Florida, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia and North Carolina -- were too close to call, Fox News projects. (Snip) Obama will also win three of Maine's four electoral votes, Fox News projects. It is unclear where the state's fourth electoral vote will fall. The latest batch of poll closings, and results, has allowed Obama to take
|
|
Romney wins South Carolina
|
|
Market Watch, by Robert Schroeder
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 7:53:12 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Mitt Romney was projected the winner in South Carolina on Tuesday night, taking home the state’s nine electoral votes. So far Tuesday the former Massachusetts governor has taken other reliably red states including Kentucky and West Virginia. Romney leads in the Electoral College with 24 electoral votes to President Obama’s three.
|
Ohio exit poll: More Democrats vote, but independents back Romney
|
|
CBS News, by Brian Montopoli
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 7:45:37 PM
Post Reply
|
|
As expected, the presidential race is tight in Ohio, where the polls just closed: President Obama is winning women 55 percent to 44 percent in the early CBS News exit poll, while Mitt Romney is leading 52 percent to 46 percent among men. Women made up 51 percent of the electorate, compared to 49 percent among women. Thirty-nine percent of voters so far identified themselves as Democrats, compared to 30 percent calling themselves Republican. Thirty-one percent identified as independent or something else, and Romney has a big edge among this group - 56 percent to 40 percent for Mr. Obama.
|
Romney Projected To Win West Virginia
|
|
MetroNews [W. Virginia], by Staff
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 7:35:52 PM
Post Reply
|
|
As expected, Republican candidate for President, Mitt Romney, won West Virginia’s five electoral votes in Tuesday’s General Election over President Barack Obama. National media outlets called the race in West Virginia shortly after polls closed at 7:30 p.m. President Obama’s fate in West Virginia has never been in question, as he garnered just 60 percent of the democratic vote in the May primary. The other 40 percent of that vote went to Texas federal inmate Keith Judd, who was placed on the ballot in West Virginia. President Obama has been hugely unpopular in the Mountain State since he first ran
|
Exit poll show voters lean toward GOP compared to 2008
|
|
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Justin Sink
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 7:18:08 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Early exit polls show Election Day voters are slightly more Republican than in 2008 and broadly concerned about the state of the U.S. economy. Six in 10 voters said the economy is their top issue according to the poll, which was released by The Associated Press and conducted on behalf of a consortium of media companies. Less than a quarter of voters said their families were better off than four years ago — a point seized on by many Republicans as the results leaked out.
|
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
|
The Golf World Is Outraged That Tiger Woods Didn´t Get Disqualified
|
|
Business Insider, by Tony Manfred
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: SoCalGal- 4/13/2013 1:56:27 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Pro golfers, golf writers, and TV commentators are up in arms that Tiger Woods was only given a 2-stroke penalty for his illegal drop on the 15th hole yesterday. Tiger said last night that he dropped his ball two yards behind his previous spot, clearly violating the rule that you must drop "as nearly as possible" to your original spot. Golf people are not happy about it. They say that the new rule is B.S. (or it´s at least being misinterpreted), and Tiger should DQ himself to save the integrity of the game.
|
From Dehumanizing Word Games to Gosnell
|
|
National Review Online, by Andrew C. McCarthy
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/13/2013 6:07:01 AM
Post Reply
|
|
In Philadelphia, at a human abattoir on Lancaster Avenue, is where it ends, not where it starts. It starts with the perversion of language. It starts when the icons of a dissipated culture reduce a baby to a “fetus.” From there, Yeats’s blood-dimmed tide rolls rapidly in. Before long, a baby is not a person but a punishment, as President Barack Obama framed the matter in his familiar off-the-cuff iciness. Of course, to describe newborn children in their boundless possibilities and wonder would be to acknowledge, foremost, their humanity. That is why, instead, abortion enthusiasts must grope for words
|
Obamacare Architect: Affordable Care Act ´Beyond Comprehension´
|
|
Breitbart´s Big Government, by Wynton Hall
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 4/12/2013 9:51:16 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), one of the architects of the Affordable Care Act, said on Tuesday that the healthcare law, set to go into full effect in less than eight months, is “probably the most complex piece of legislation ever passed by the United States Congress” and “is just beyond comprehension.” Rockefeller said he is concerned that early missteps with implementing the healthcare overhaul may cascade into confusion and chaos. The law, said Rockefeller, is “so complicated and if it isn’t done right the first time, it will just simply get worse.” Rockefeller’s consternation echoes comments made earlier this
|
Philly Abortion Clinic Workers Saw Few Options
|
|
Associated Press, by Maryclaire Dale
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: JoniTx- 4/12/2013 7:28:32 PM
Post Reply
|
|
They say they were just doing what the boss trained them to do. But eight former employees of a run-down West Philadelphia abortion clinic now face prison time for the work they did for Dr. Kermit Gosnell. Three have pleaded guilty to third-degree murder. And Gosnell, 72, is on trial in the deaths of a patient and seven babies allegedly born alive. In testimony at the capital murder trial this past month, an unlicensed doctor and untrained aides described long, chaotic days at the clinic. They said they performed grueling, often gruesome work for little more than minimum wage,
|
The Decline of Obama
|
|
Weekly Standard, by Fred Barnes
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/13/2013 5:13:17 AM
Post Reply
|
|
With President Obama, there’s always a catch. In the 2014 budget he announced last week, Obama proposed a more accurate way of calculating the inflation rate for annual cost-of-living increases in Social Security. It’s a technical change in pursuit of honesty and good government. And if adopted, it would cause benefits to grow more slowly, though almost imperceptibly so. Republican leaders in Congress ought to be delighted since they had “championed”—Obama’s word—the idea in the first place. Then came the catch. The president’s price for adopting this gentle reform was hundreds of billions in new tax increases.
|
Leaving Blue New York, Boo-Hoo
|
|
Irish Examiner USA, by Alicia Colon
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Drive- 4/12/2013 6:44:47 AM
Post Reply
|
|
Only one of my six children has left New York for economic reasons but the strain of living in this expensive nanny state is weighing heavy on my other five and their families. As a native New Yorker, I´ve seen its middle class population decline over the years due to its neglect of blue collar families which is ironic since this is a Democrat city. With the recent arrests of several local politicians for corruption perhaps New Yorkers will pay more attention to those they put in office. Given their past indifference in local elections this is highly unlikely.
|
1,500 Page Immigration Bill to Drop One Day Before Only Hearing?
|
|
Breitbart Big Government, by Matthew Boyle
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: JoniTx- 4/13/2013 4:29:08 PM
Post Reply
|
|
According to an ABC News report, senators from the bipartisan “Gang of Eight” pushing immigration reform are expected to drop their bill, estimated at around 1,500 pages, on Tuesday, mere hours before the only scheduled Senate hearing on the topic. “A bipartisan group of senators plans to introduce its long-awaited immigration bill on Tuesday, Senate sources confirmed to ABC News,” Jim Avila and Jordan Fabian wrote on Friday. “Four Democrats and four Republicans, known as the ´Gang of Eight,´ wrapped up months of hard-fought negotiations this week and will put forth a bill that includes a pathway
|
Little Anthony Freemont´s Twilight Zone is Our Reality
|
|
American Thinker, by Doug Mainwaring
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Desert Fox- 4/12/2013 6:34:43 AM
Post Reply
|
|
Remember little Anthony Freemont, played by cute little Billy Mumy, in one of the "Twilight Zone´s" most famous episodes? In the opening sequence Rod Serling informs us: "A monster had arrived in the village. Just by using his mind, he took away the automobiles, the electricity, the machines -- because they displeased him -- and he moved an entire community back into the dark ages -- just by using his mind. . . . and the people there have to smile. They have to think happy thoughts and say happy things because once displeased, the monster can wish them into a cornfield
|
Boehner: I Don´t Need GOP to Pass Gun Law...
|
|
Breitbart´s Big Government, by Ben Shapiro
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 4/12/2013 11:51:37 AM
Post Reply
|
|
On Thursday, in the midst of ongoing national debate over prospective gun control and comprehensive immigration legislation, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) said that he didn’t need the approval of a majority of his own party to move forward with legislation. Referring to the so-called Hastert Rule, named after former House Speaker Denny Hastert (R-IL), which dictated that House leadership not bring up any bill for a vote without the support of a majority of the majority party, Boehner said, “Listen: It was never a rule to begin with.” Then, realizing the gravity of admitting
|
Senate plan would make clogging left lane a ticketable offense
|
|
Tampa Tribune, by Bill Cotterell
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Hazymac- 4/13/2013 11:04:13 AM
Post Reply
|
|
TALLAHASSEE - Picture this: You´re in the left lane of the interstate, driving a little below the speed limit, when some guy zips up behind you and swerves past you on the right. Then you notice the blue lights flashing. You´re savoring the satisfaction of seeing a trooper actually nab an aggressive driver — until you realize it´s you he´s pulling over. This could happen, if not very often, under a major transportation package expected to be taken up in the Senate Appropriations Committee next week. Introduced by Sen. Jeff Brandes, a St. Petersburg Republican, the bill is a 173-page
|
Thatcher thought Britain was worth fighting for
|
|
Orange County Register (Ca), by Mark Steyn
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Desert Fox- 4/12/2013 5:58:55 PM
Post Reply
|
|
A few hours after Margaret Thatcher´s death on Monday, the snarling deadbeats of the British underclass were gleefully rampaging through the streets of Brixton in South London, scaling the marquee of the local fleapit and hanging a banner announcing, "THE B@&$! IS DEAD." Amazingly, they managed to spell all four words correctly. By Friday, "Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead," from "The Wizard of Oz," was the No. 1 download at Amazon UK. Mrs. Thatcher would have enjoyed all this. Her former speechwriter John O´Sullivan recalls how, some years after leaving office, she
|
|

© 2013 Lucianne.com Media Inc.
FS
|
|