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Posted by admin on June 29, 2011

 

Anthony Sowell

 

As the case against Anthony Sowell begins its journey through the court system many in the city of Cleveland are anxiously awaiting what they are certain to be a guilty verdict. If the opening statement is to be an indication of what we can expect with his defense attorney suggesting that police were sloppy and the forensic evidence was seriously lacking then sensationalism may also be the order of the day. The list of charges against 51 year old Sowell goes on to include kidnapping and multiple counts of aggravated murder. Sowell has also been accused of tampering with evidence and will be facing the death penalty if he is convicted. Over 130 witnesses are expected to testify in the trial of this alleged killer who is said to have stalked who were weak and addicted to drugs. The jury has already had a “look see” of the residence where Sowell was said to be living among the corpses as legal crony’s will find this case to be bigger and better than the Casey Anthony trial which is already halfway through. What a macabre and sick society we have become.

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Posted by admin on June 29, 2011

 

Sarah Palin in Savannah, Georgia, Dec 1, 2008 ...

 

In case you happen to be living under a rock the Iowa caucuses are expected to take place in seven months and already the fire is being turned up in that state. After leaving her post as governor of Alaska 18 months early, Sarah Palin has been on the road taking pot shots at the president and the job that he is doing. It has long since been speculated that the tea-party favorite will add her name to the already growing list of Republican presidential hopefuls, however that has not been confirmed by anyone in Sarah’s camp. As the ex-governor headed for the state of Iowa where the release of the movie “The Undefeated” was to take place, speculation was ripe as to whether this would be a sign of things to come. This is promising to be a fun time for all as another Republican presidential hopeful “Michele Bachmann” and President Obama himself have already shown their faces in what is expected to be the first of many more visits to that state.

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Posted by admin on June 29, 2011

 

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords

 

During a recent awards ceremony at the space center in Houston Texas where her husband Mark Kelly was expected to receive a medal for spaceflight, happy well-wishers were on hand to welcome Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords who made one of her first public appearances after being released  from the hospital on the 15th of June 2011. Although the trip may not have been considered as important as increasing revenue options for her state it was a significant sight for the recovering congresswoman who was one of 13 people that were wounded in Tuscon Arizona. Although the shooter was arrested and is now behind bars during that fateful day when six people were also killed, the repercussions are still being felt today. After close to 6 months of rehab and with one notable interruption to see her husband off to space on a 16 day mission, her return to a welcoming society was uninterrupted.

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Posted by admin on June 29, 2011

Mug shot of Rod Blagojevich.

 

As history will show ex Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich is simply following the pattern of a corrupted state and others who got there before him. For his convenience and enjoyment Blagojevich was said to have tried to sell the democratic seat of Barack Obama, the current president of the United States. Blagojevich was eventually convicted on 17 charges altogether which will likely place him behind federal bars for anywhere from 10 to 300 years. The first time the state tried the ex-governor the jury was deadlocked but this time he was found guilty and now he faces unwanted time behind bars. The jury was quoted as saying that Blagojevich was likable but he was a liar.

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Posted by admin on June 28, 2011

 

As I get a little older I have this desire to play bingo and I don’t know why maybe its just something that you do when you retire. I don’t consider bingo as  gambling otherwise it would not be so popular among the churches, so I guess the only thing to do now is to find somewhere that free bingo no deposit is being offered and see how good I am.

 

 

The thing is that I would prefer not to have to hob nob with others while I blot my bingo cards so the Internet may be a more ideal place for me to get started especially if I can try with free no deposit bingo before I actually get serious about the game. 

 

 

I try to do everything around the house especially as the world is getting so dangerous and walking to the church or a neighbors home (I don’t own a car) can be a tricky thing to maneuver so getting involved with no deposit bingo online may be just what the doctor ordered.

 

 

The only thing I need to do now is find a site (which I already have) that is safe and secure, put on my shorts and a T shirt, jump in front of the computer and get ready to play bingo no deposit, sounds like fun what do you think?

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