Tuesday, July 22, 2014

"Dear White People" Will Outrage Conservatives!

A movie that will certainly touch nerves and provoke a conversation about race.

There's a sleeper comedy coming this Fall. This movie is certainly going to piss off the racist right.

Dear White People is an upcoming 2014 American satire drama film written and directed by Justin Simien. The film focuses on black students attending Ivy League college in America and stars Tyler James Williams, Tessa Thompson, Teyonah Parris, Brandon P Bell, Kyle Gallner, Brittany Curran and Dennis Haysbert.

The film premiered in-competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014.

It's a play on the stereotypes of Black America and how White people look upon it. At a fictional university, a riot is provoked by a White fraternity who throws a Black themed party.

Mediaite reports that the protagonist, a biracial student named Samantha White (played by Tessa Thompson), uses her college radio platform to lecture the white students at the fictional Ivy League school about how to interact with black people.
The cast of Dear White People.
“Dear white people,” Sam says into the microphone in the trailer, “the minimum requirement of black friends needed to not seem racist has just been raised to two. Sorry, but you’re weed man, Tyrone, does not count.”

“Dear white people, please stop touching my hair.” she says. “Does this look like a petting zoo to you?”

And, “This just in: Dating a black person to piss off your parents is a form of racism.”

Later, when a white student asks her how she would feel if someone started a “Dear Black People” radio show, she replies, “No need. Mass media from Fox News makes it clear what white people think of us.”

Obamacare Got Knocked Down By Federal Judges!

Conservative judges strike down the subsides for the Affordable Care Act.

The president's signature law is under fire once again by the activist court. A three-judge panel ruled in Halbig v. Burwell that people in the 36 states that use the federal health insurance exchange are ineligible for subsidized insurance. The decision would also affect those who purchased insurance through the exchange but don't receive subsidies, as reneging on the payments would lead to a rapid increase in insurance rates for everyone.

Raymond Randolph, a Bush, sr. judge.
The White House said Tuesday the decision will be appealed to the entire D.C. circuit court -- what's known as an en banc review -- where Democrats hold a majority that is nearly certain to overturn the GOP judges' aggressive move. The next step could be the Supreme Court, which already upheld the Affordable Care Act in a separate case two years ago.

The two judges seized on text within the law that said subsidies would be provided to people who purchased insurance on exchanges established by the states. But 36 states declined to set up their own exchanges, and chose to rely on the federal government's exchange instead. Because the law doesn't specifically say that people who bought insurance on the federal exchange also get subsidies, the law's opponents argued that therefore such subsidies are illegal.

"The problem confronting the [ACA] is that subsidies also turn on a third attribute of Exchanges: who established them. Under section 36B, subsidies are available only for plans 'enrolled in through an Exchange established by the State under section 1311 of the [ACA],'" the majority opinion ruled, rejecting the counter-argument that other portions of the law specifically say that a federal exchange set up for a state is by definition a state exchange.

Thomas Griffin, W.'s appointed judge.
Halbig v. Burwell is a lawsuit that challenges the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. A July 8, 2014 Washington Post article described it as being "the next big Obamacare case." On June 30, 2014, the Los Angeles Times said that compared to the recent Burwell v. Hobby Lobby ruling, it was "a far more fundamental challenge to Obamacare."

The lawsuit challenges the power of the federal government to spend money on subsidies for policies that were purchased at the federal exchange. The plaintiff claims that the text of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act only allows federal subsidies for exchanges that were "established by the State under Section 1311."

The Washington Post reported, "Section 1311 instructs states to create exchanges. Federal exchanges are established under Section 1321 of the Act." Subsidies for citizens in 34 states are at risk, because people in those states signed up under the federal exchange.

This is an ongoing situation, we here at Journal de la Reyna will continue to cover this controversy.

The Republicans and their allies once again obsess with a law that benefits millions of Americans who can't afford insurance. This ruling could affect over 4.7 to 10 million who already signed for the federal assistance in healthcare coverage.

Jay And Bey Doing A Banana Split!

The Roc is splitting.

The New York Post (Page Six) is spicing up rumors of the power couple planning on a divorce.

The very discrete and private couple is reporting separating. The rumors are burning up.

Since the Solange Knowles incident, the power couple have been very distant about their relationship.

According to the junk food media sources, this may be happening and you may not even know it.

They are trying to figure out a way to split without divorcing . . . This is a huge concert tour and they've already gotten most of the money from the promoters up front,” the source said.

The media mogul is trying to hire marriage counselors to keep the relationship together.

The ugly rumors of him cheating seem to be growing.

Despite the tens of millions the couple will pocket from the current tour, this will certainly be their last and the end of the tour could officially spell the end of the marriage, the source said.

They both as a couple pull in nearly $359 million.

“There are no rings, if you haven’t noticed,” the source said, admitting that he thought things would get better after the birth of the couple’s daughter, Blue Ivy Carter.

“For just a split moment, things got real for them and she was even talking about adding to the family,” the source said.

“But, after a while, Jay was out doing Jay and Bey was out doing Bey. They made the classic mistake of thinking a child would change everything and help to rekindle the initial fire, and it didn't.”

The racist right hates the power couple. Some conservative agitators have been aggressively and relentlessly criticizing the power couple over their explicit lyrics, their trip to Cuba, the necklace he was wearing, the support for the president, and even their thoughts on the Trayvon Martin and that asshole's situation.

I mean this is a major thing happening in the world. While two celebrity agitators got married a month ago, the power couple who managed six years of marriage are divorcing.

Say it ain't so!

What's your thoughts on the situation?

Sunday, July 20, 2014

A Not So Great Destiny!

The mug shot: Farrah Franklin was arrested early on Sunday morning for disorderly conduct in South Carolina; she used to be in the band Destiny's Child
Farrah Franklin is washed up. She spent a day in county lockup.

Farrah Franklin, formerly of Destiny's Child got a few days in county lockup after causing some disorderly conduct in South Carolina.

She was busted for having disorderly conduct. She had a few drinks before she went to town.

Franklin was arrested in South Carolina early Sunday morning for disorderly conduct ... TMZ has learned and our sources tell us alcohol was definitely involved. Franklin -- who who spent 5 months with the group in 2000 before Beyonce and Kelly Rowland gave her the boot -- was booked into the Horry County Detention Center in Conway around 5AM.

In April 2011, Franklin was arrested for disorderly conduct in Culver City, California.

She later claimed that she was "manhandled" by police, the victim of racial profiling and had not been arrested but merely detained; however, police reiterated to TMZ that she was in fact arrested and that they were responding to a resident's claim that Franklin had been "disturbing the peace"

Kelly Rowland only second to Beyonce Carter is expecting a child this year.

Mom "Who Couldn't Win" Got A Break!

Homeless mother was spared the iron college after she left her children in the vehicle. There was an outcry to how the Arizona justice system managed to punish a Black mom while a White mom got off with probation after she left her child on top of a vehicle.

This leaving children and pets in a hot vehicle has gotten major attention after a Georgia father done it to his own son. The prosecutors are trying to prove that Mark Wilson was busy sexting and flirting online with women while his own son Justin sat in a car for hours. This story is gaining national attention after the father managed to build up this crazy albeit about how he "tried" to save his son and all. Wilson will be facing the gas chamber if he's found guilty in the death of his son.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to Justin.

Remember some time ago a woman was charged with two felonious assault charges for leaving her two little children in a hot car while she was looking for a job. She got a break. Although she still has no job, her freedom from the iron college is pretty damn good.

The Associated Press reports that Shanesha Taylor, who faced being tried on two felony child abuse charges, said gratitude was the only thing she felt.

"I'm grateful for the offer that was extended to me and the opportunity to resolve this situation as well as to show my intentions," said Taylor, who shed a few tears while standing outside the courthouse.

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery said his office and the 35-year-old mother of three have an agreement under which he'll dismiss the charges against her if she meets several conditions.

Those include completing parenting and substance abuse treatment programs and establishing education and child care trust funds for her children.

Authorities arrested Taylor after bystanders in Scottsdale reported seeing her two sons alone in her car in March. Taylor told police that she wasn't able to find a baby sitter for the boys, who were 2 years and 6 months old at the time. The third child was in school at the time of the incident.
A look into two cases. One that made national attention and one that was swept under the rug. The Phoenix New Times managed to expose the racial bias in how Arizona sentence reckless mothers.
A witness found the infant crying hysterically and sweating profusely as temperatures inside the SUV exceeded 100 degrees. According to court documents, firefighters found the vehicle's windows rolled down an inch and no running air conditioning to keep the children cool.

While Montgomery has said his focus was on how the children were treated, Taylor drew sympathy from people who saw her as a single mother trying to get work.

An online fundraising website set up by a New Jersey woman brought in more than $114,000 in donations for her, according to Taylor's attorney.

Taylor, who declined to answer questions from reporters, thanked supporters who sent cards and money. She has since used some of the money to secure a new place to live, her lawyer said.

"You helped make today possible for me. You gave me life," Taylor said. "You provided a future for my children. I truly appreciate you."

Montgomery called the agreement a "just resolution" that holds Taylor accountable while serving the best interests of her family.

Taylor, who previously pleaded not guilty to the charges, appeared in court Friday for what had been scheduled as a settlement conference.

Judge Joseph Welty of Maricopa County Superior Court accepted the agreement but warned Taylor that it included an admission that she had endangered her children. That admission could be used against her if the case ends up being prosecuted in the future, Welty said.

Taylor, who spoke little during the proceeding, acknowledged she understood what the judge said.

In May, a court commissioner granted her visits with both children under the supervision of a Child Protective Services worker. She has been able to maintain steady visits since then, Taylor's defense lawyer Benjamin Taylor said. The two are not related.

Benjamin Taylor called the outcome a "win-win situation" for all parties.

"Justice doesn't always have to mean punishment," he said.

Benjamin Taylor said the deal calls for her to attend 26 weekly parenting classes. He said the screening for possible substance abuse programs is standard protocol. His client does not have any substance problems, he added.

"Ms. Taylor has requirements to meet also and she will meet those requirements so that way her case will be dismissed," Benjamin Taylor said.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Tamar Braxton And Tamara Mowry Host The Real!

The Real featuring Tamar Braxton, Tamara Mowry-Housley, Loni Love, Jeannie Mai and Adrienne Bailon will be a competitor to The View and The Talk.

Looks like another women's forum on the most controversial topics will appear on many syndication stations across the nation.

Tamara Mowry-Housley, Tamar Braxton,  Loni Love, Jeannie Mai and Adrienne Bailon are looking forward to flex their muscle on women's talk. They will compete with The View and The Talk.

The Real is sponsored by Warner Bros and Telepictures and it will be on CW and Fox syndication stations.

It will debut this Summer and be in the major markets. Before you will see an actual Fall season, it will make it through a "test run" and hope to score big like Wendy Williams and Bethanny Frankel.

This is their premiere episode and it features Game as one of their guest.

Friday, July 18, 2014

Stockton Woman Dies In Bank Robbery Standoff!

Bank robbers kill a hostage in a gang style shootout with police.

A group of bank robbers kidnap three women and started violently firing upon the Stockton Police. The police opened fired and killed two robbers and one hostage. The surviving robber who barely over 18 is facing capital charges for his role. He survived using the hostage as a shield.

The situation was overshadowed by the tragic plane crash by MH 17 by militants in Ukraine.

This happened on Wednesday afternoon and I was going to post this one earlier. But this tragedy in the air had overshadowed the events.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of Misty Holt-Singh. We also send our condolences to those lost in the Malaysian Airlines MH 17 plane crash in Ukraine.

Here's what happened in Stockton.

The Associated Press reports that the violence began at 2 p.m. when officers responded to a call of a robbery at a Bank of the West branch in north Stockton. Arriving officers spotted three men taking three female hostages from the bank at gunpoint. The robbers stole a bank employee's SUV and led officers on the pursuit, Stockton police Officer Joe Silva said.
Misty Holt-Singh with her husband Paul. Upon hearing his wife was killed in a police shootout, he was devastated. The mother of two was a victim of circumstance. Three bank robbers kidnapped her and two other women and held them as hostages. The police ended two of these robber's lives and Misty was killed in the crossfire.
During the chase that lasted 45 minutes along highways and city streets, two of the hostages who are bank employees were thrown from the SUV, police said. One was taken to a hospital with a gunshot wound; the other suffered a grazing bullet wound.

The pursuit continued as the suspects fired with AK-47 style rifles from the SUV. Fourteen police cars and an unknown number of homes along the robbers' path were peppered with gunshots, Police Chief Eric Jones told a news conference late Wednesday.

In the drama that unfolded Wednesday afternoon, the suspects entered the Bank of the West branch wearing hooded sweatshirts and sunglasses and with guns drawn, San Joaquin County Chief Deputy District Attorney Ronald Freitas said. They tied up a security guard, took over the bank and went to the vault to get money, he said.

"It was such a chaotic ... fluid situation, really one of the most dangerous, tense situations that a police officer could go through," Jones said.

"There was a lot on the line and the officers responded appropriately," he said.
This dickhead gangbanger Jaime Ramos used a hostage as a shield to protect himself from a hail of police gunfire.
When the SUV became disabled at a street intersection, officers exchanged gunfire with at least one of the assailants.

"The firing never stopped," Jones said, noting that the suspects had ammunition strapped to their bodies. "They were trying to kill (the officers), no doubt."

When it was all over, the third hostage was found dead in the SUV and one of the robbers was also dead. The police chief said the hostage was a bank customer, and that she appears to have been used by the suspects as a shield during the shootout.

Misty Holt-Singh planned to be gone for just a few minutes when she stepped into her local bank. Instead, she became the victim of three robbers who had gone there, too, planning to take both money and hostages.

As her 12-year-old daughter sat waiting in the car, Holt-Singh and a pair of bank employees were forced into a stolen SUV at gunpoint just as police converged on the parking lot. What followed was a chaotic, hour-long chase through this Northern California city that ended with a furious gun battle. When it was over, the 41-year-old mother of two was dead in the back of the vehicle.

Police said that a suspect, the only one of the three to survive, used her as a human shield as the bullets flew back and forth. An autopsy may determine whether the one that killed Holt-Singh was fired by officers or the robbers.

Police said the other two suspects were taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds, and one of them later died.

The surviving suspect was conscious, Jones said.

Jaime Ramos, 19, of Stockton, who wasn't injured. He will be facing bank robbery, attempted murder, and assault on an officer. The possibility of being tried for murder is possible seeing that a hostage died. These charges could carry life in the iron college if not the gas chamber.

Police said the other robbers, ages 27 and 30, were gang members, also from Stockton. Ramos was scheduled to be arraigned on Monday, and Freitas said prosecutors anticipate charging him with murder and special circumstances including kidnapping, robbery and burglary that could make him eligible for the death penalty.

Police said that they recovered at least three handguns and an assault rifle and that the gunmen had ammunition strapped to their bodies.

The police chief said 20 officers who fired their weapons were put on administrative leave pending an investigation — standard procedure after a shooting. He said he believes the officers acted appropriately.

Witnesses said the shootout that brought the episode to a close looked like a war.

There were causalities in this shootout in California.
"It sounded like five minutes of straight gunfire," witness Sam York told KCRA-TV. "It seemed like it wasn't real."

Jose Maldonado, who said he saw the robbers taking the women out of the bank, said the men had rifles that looked like AK-47s slung over their shoulders and they didn't seem to care that there were police all around.

"They were not afraid. They weren't going to take no for an answer. These poor women, they were screaming, they were so distraught, so scared," Maldonado said.

Jones said the robbers also tied up a bank security guard.

The bank said in a statement that it would not provide information about the victims.

"This is a tragic incident and we are focused on supporting our customers and employees," the statement said.

Be warned the videos you may see will contain graphic violence.



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Hannity Defends NJ News Reporter After He Was Fired For A Racist Rant!

News reporter speaks his opinion. The opinion was a broad generalization of Black men. He was terminated. Some on the racist right defend him. Notably Loserville and that annoying conservative agitator rushed to defend him.

So I guess cop killers are often portrayed as Black teens without fathers according to some jackass news reporter who was sacked after delivering a rant.

Did this reporter Sean Bergin forget that anti-gubmint extremists killed two officers in a CiCi's Pizza in Las Vegas?

Of course he had! He opened his mouth and let his word vomit broadcast over the late news. I understand that he's entitled to his opinion. That's the greatness of the freedom of speech. But seriously, you're not working for Loserville. Your job is to report a situation in which a police officer was killed. Your job is to report news. The ratings are part of the business. However when you're leading to an opinion on a story about a suspect's wife (who by all means) is upset as well, merits termination.

There was a shooting in Jersey City. The suspect managed to kill a first year police officer. Melvin Santiago was killed after confronting a suspect at a Walgreen's. The widow Angelique Campbell, told the junk food media, that if given the chance, her husband should have killed more cops. The shooting suspect Lawrence Campbell was killed after he attacked Santiago.

She would later apologize and send her condolences to the police officer's family.

“I want to apologize to the officer’s family and to anyone else who got hurt or is suffering for these actions,” she said in her second-floor apartment.

She added: “No matter what Lala did, I’m going to love him ‘til the day I die.”

“Lala” was her husband’s nickname, she said.

But her comments managed to go through the racist right watering holes. Some the racist right commentators are saying that the woman has to be "ghetto trash" and the "perfect example of an Obama supporter".

Which led to this jackass making a not so smart commentary:

Bergin's comments came during an in-studio segment responding to a deluge of phone calls "from police officers furious that he would give media coverage to the wife of a cop killer," he said.

"It's understandable. We decided to air it because it's important to shine a light on this anti-cop mentality that has so contaminated America's inner cities. This same, sick, perverse line of thinking is evidence from Jersey City to Newark and Paterson and to Trenton. It has made the police officers job impossible and it has got to stop. The underlying cause of all this, of course: young black men growing up without fathers. Unfortunately, no one in the news media has the courage to touch that subject."

You can view the video here:



That comment got him yanked off the air. He was told that he would be demoted or possibly pulled off the air indefinitely. He claims that he had no choice but to "quit". He said that he was going to get $300 a week and only cover stories in Long Island, New York. He would later return online to rant even more.

"Replacing husbands and fathers with government checks created this mess and that's why liberal media refuse to look at it," a defiant Mr. Bergin wrote on his social networking website.
This guy is so fucking annoying. He is a notorious race-baiter.
One thing I want to understand about this guy, how would he know about this suspect's family?

Does this Bergin asshole know about this man or that slain officer's family?

All he knows is this was a suspect and a police officer. There was a shooting and two were killed. The suspect and an officer.

I think the suspect was a Black father. He was a married man. Obviously the reporter interviewed the widow of the suspect and she had a her daughter in the background.

Did they interview the slain officer's family?

No.

They wanted to find the only animated Black person to rant about the law. Vilify her and make her into the cop-killer instead of the slain suspect.

Yeah, I understand Blacks have a problem with the law. Yeah, there are some Black men who don't have fathers. Maybe those fathers died in combat while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan!

Maybe those fathers were killed in an accident. Maybe these fathers were law enforcement killed.

To the law, they consider Black men as "natural born criminals". Sometimes, police officers walk on egg shells when they deal with residents who happen to be Black. The neighborhoods that seen crime have lack of resources and opportunity. That's not a Democrat or Republican problem. It's an American problem.

To this day, there's still an economic gap between Blacks and Whites.

Somehow, some Black fatherless teens ends up successful. Take Barack Hussein Obama II for example. He is the current President of the United States.
Megyn The Outrage Princess has interviewed the dumbass reporter.
Bergin goes to friendly territory. Guess who wanted the first interview with the reporter?

That hapless loser of a talk radio host once again comes to the aid of a controversial figure. This Obama obsessed agitator who sole purpose is to irritate the president.  Once again he believes that the reporter was unjustifiably fired and he's aiding in abetting the innocent White men who allow their "political correctness" be the death null of their careers.

I wouldn't be surprised if that asshole gets a gig over a Loserville. Some washed up actress who played in the movie Clueless got a job over there. Maybe there's more room for idiots and bona fide racists.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of Melvin Santiago.

Bill Cosby, President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder doesn't generalize Black America.

Only that annoying ass conservative agitator, Sean Bergin and Loserville makes broad generalizations of Black America only to satisfy their hateful and yes racist audience.



http://www.iheart.com/talk/show/24392822/?episode_id=26961539
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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Why They Shot The Plane Down? [NSFW]

International leaders condemn this senseless tragedy.

BE WARNED, THIS CONTAINS DISTURBING IMAGES. TAKE DISCRETION WHEN READING THIS ARTICLE. THE ARTICLE HAS INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE HUFFINGTON POST AND REUTERS. 

The international media and world leaders come in unity condemning this horrible attack against innocent travelers.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to those who were lost in this senseless tragedy.

This give credence to the troubled Malaysian Airlines. The airline company has gotten a lot of flack earlier this year when Flight 370 "disappeared" over the Indian Ocean. Many are still hoping that they wreckage can be finally found, but alas, it's not!

The next thing to happen for Malaysian Airlines was not an act of the crew or pilots, but a bunch of extremists who happen to be egging on a potential civil war in Ukraine. The Russian Federation and the United States are at odds with each other over the breakaway states that decided to become independent and loyal to Moscow.

Separatists shot down a MH17 in Ukraine shot down the passenger plane carrying 295 people aboard. This plane crashed in eastern Ukraine on Thursday was shot down, U.S. officials told multiple news outlets. No signs of survivors have been reported.

Body parts were scattered for miles around the crash site, near towns held by Russian-backed separatists. An emergency services rescue worker said that at least 100 bodies had been found at the scene.

Ukrainian officials blamed separatists for the attack on the plane, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that was traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. Anton Gerashenko, an adviser to Ukraine's Interior Minister, wrote on Facebook that the plane was hit by a missile fired from a Buk launcher over the country's east. U.S. officials told NBC News that the plane was shot down by a surface-to-air missile, and that they "were trying to determine who fired the missile." Russian separatists have shot down several Ukrainian military planes in recent months.

The Daily Beast reports that the plane's black box had been sent to Moscow for investigation, citing a Russian radio station.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine bore responsibility for the crash, saying in televised comments, "This tragedy would not have happened, if there had been peace on that land, or in any case if military operations in southeastern Ukraine had not been renewed."

Airlines scrambled to divert their flights away from Ukrainian airspace following the crash.

President Obama spoke briefly about the incident, calling it a "terrible tragedy." Vice President Biden also commented, saying the crash was "not an accident."

Ukraine's east has seen heavy fighting since the country's army launched an operation to recapture eastern cities from rebel fighters.

The Associated Press added that A Russian news report said pro-Russia rebels intend to call a three-day cease-fire to allow for an investigation into the crash and recovery efforts.

The Boeing 777-200ER, traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, appeared to have broken up before impact and the burning wreckage — which included body parts and the belongings of passengers — was scattered over a wide area.
Graphic photos of the carnage.
The cockpit and one of the turbines lay at a distance of one 1 kilometer (more than a half-mile) from one another. Residents said the tail had landed around 10 kilometers (six miles) further away. Pieces of charred bodies and bones were spread around the field. Rescue workers planted sticks with white flags in spots where they found body parts.

Some journalists attempting to reach the crash site were detained briefly by rebel militiamen, who were nervous and aggressive.

There was no indication there were any survivors. Malaysia's prime minister said the plane didn't make any distress call before it went down, and that the flight route was declared safe by the International Civil Aviation Organization.

Prime Minister Najib Razak told reporters that Malaysia was unable to verify "the cause of this tragedy but we must, and we will, find out precisely what happened to this flight."

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called the downing an act of terrorism and called for an international investigation into the crash. He insisted that his forces did not shoot down the plane.

At least 154 people on the flight were Dutch citizens, said Huib Gorter, Malaysian Airlines senior vice president in Europe. There were also 27 Australians on board, 23 Malaysians, including all 15 crew, and 11 Indonesians.

Other nationalities so far identified were six passengers from the United Kingdom, four from Germany, four Belgians, three from the Philippines and one Canadian. There are still 47 dead whose nationalities haven't yet been confirmed, he added.

Ukraine's security services produced what they said were two intercepted telephone conversations that they said showed rebels were responsible. In the first call, the security services said, rebel commander Igor Bezler tells a Russian military intelligence officer that rebel forces shot down a plane.

In the second, two rebel fighters — one of them at the scene of the crash — say the rocket attack was carried out by a unit of insurgents about 25 kilometers (15 miles) north of the crash site.
malaysia crash
Bodies were scattered across the Ukrainian farmland.
Neither recording could be independently verified.

Earlier in the week, the rebels had claimed responsibility for shooting down two Ukrainian military planes.

President Barack Obama called the crash a "terrible tragedy" and talked about it on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Later, Putin said Ukraine bears responsibility for the crash. But he didn't address the question of who might have shot down the plane and didn't accuse Ukraine of doing so.

"This tragedy would not have happened if there were peace on this land, if the military actions had not been renewed in southeast Ukraine," Putin said, according to a Kremlin statement issued early Friday. And, certainly, the state over whose territory this occurred bears responsibility for this awful tragedy."

Britain has asked for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Ukraine.

The RIA-Novosti agency on Thursday quoted rebel leader Alexander Borodai as saying discussions were underway with Ukrainian authorities on calling a short truce for humanitarian reasons. He said international organizations would be allowed into the conflict-plagued region.

Aviation authorities in several countries, including the FAA in the United States, had issued warnings not to fly over parts of Ukraine prior to Thursday's crash, but many airliners had continued to use the route because "it is a shorter route, which means less fuel and therefore less money," said aviation expert Norman Shanks.
Crash of MH17 Malaysian Passenger Airliner Near Border Between Ukraine and Russia
Victim of the plane crash obtained through BestGore.com
Within hours of Thursday's crash, several airlines, including Lufthansa, Delta and KLM, released statements saying they were avoiding parts of Ukrainian airspace.

Malaysia Airlines said Ukrainian aviation authorities told the company they had lost contact with Flight MH17 at 1415 GMT (10 a.m. EDT) about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from Tamak waypoint, which is 50 kilometers (30 miles) from the Russia-Ukraine border.

It said the plane was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew members. It had left Amsterdam at 12:15 p.m. and was due to arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 6:10 a.m. Friday.

Anton Gerashenko, an adviser to Ukraine's interior minister, said on his Facebook page the plane was flying at an altitude of 10,000 meters (33,000 feet) when it was hit by a missile from a Buk launcher, which can fire up to an altitude of 22,000 meters (72,000 feet). He said only that his information was based on "intelligence."

Igor Sutyagin, a research fellow in Russian studies at the Royal United Services Institute, said both Ukrainian and Russian forces have SA-17 missile systems — also known as Buk ground-to-air launcher systems.

Rebels had bragged recently about having acquired Buk systems.

He said Russia had supplied separatist rebels with military hardware, but he had seen no evidence "of the transfer of that type of system from Russia." The weapons that the rebels are known to have do not have the capacity to reach beyond 4,500 meters. (14,750 feet)

A launcher similar to the Buk missile system was seen by Associated Press journalists earlier Thursday near the eastern Ukrainian town of Snizhne, which is held by the rebels.

Petro Poshosheriko, president of Ukraine and President Barack Obama demand the facts.
The Malaysia Airlines plane was delivered to the company on July 30, 1997, according to Flightglobal's Ascend Online Fleets. It has more than 43,000 hours of flight time and 6,950 takeoffs and landings.

Poroshenko said his country's armed forces didn't shoot at any airborne targets.

"We do not exclude that this plane was shot down, and we stress that the Armed Forces of Ukraine did not take action against any airborne targets," he said. "We are sure that those who are guilty in this tragedy will be held responsible."

The Kremlin said Putin "informed the U.S. president of the report from air traffic controllers that the Malaysian plane had crashed on Ukrainian territory" without giving further details about their call. The White House confirmed the call.

Separatist leader Andrei Purgin told The Associated Press that he was certain that Ukrainian troops had shot the plane down, but gave no explanation or proof for his statement.

Purgin said he did not know whether rebel forces owned Buk missile launchers, but said even if they did, they had no fighters capable of operating it.

Around the time the plane crashed, Russian media quoted witnesses as saying they saw a plane being hit by what they thought was a rocket.
Arseniy Petrovych Yatsenyuk, prime minister of Ukraine meets President Barack Obama.
It was the second time that a Malaysia Airlines plane was lost in less than six months. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared in March while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. It has not been found, but the search has been concentrated in the Indian Ocean far west of Australia.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who had been attending a European Union summit in Brussels, headed back to the Netherlands to deal with the crash.

In Kuala Lumpur, several relatives of those onboard the Malaysian airliner came to the international airport.

A distraught Akmar Mohamad Noor, 67, said her older sister was coming to visit the family in Kuala Lumpur for the first time in five years.

"She called me just before she boarded the plane and said 'see you soon,'" Akmar said.
There have been several disputes over planes being shot down over eastern Ukraine in recent days.

On Wednesday evening, a Ukrainian fighter jet was shot down by an air-to-air missile from a Russian plane, Ukrainian authorities said Thursday, adding to what Kiev says is mounting evidence that Moscow is directly supporting the separatist insurgents. Ukraine Security Council spokesman Andrei Lysenko said the pilot of the Sukhoi-25 jet hit by the air-to-air missile was forced to bail after his jet was shot down.
Ukraine rebels with pro-Russian ties may have shot Malaysian Airlines Flight 17
Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told reporters at U.N. headquarters in New York on Thursday that Russia did not shoot down the Ukrainian fighter jet on Wednesday. "We didn't do it," Churkin said.

Pro-Russia rebels, meanwhile, claimed responsibility for strikes Wednesday on two Ukrainian Sukhoi-25 jets.

The Ukrainian Defense Ministry said the second jet was hit by a portable surface-to-air missile, but added the pilot was unscathed and managed to land his plane safely.

Moscow denies Western charges that is supporting the separatists or sowing unrest in its neighbor.

Earlier this week, Ukraine said a military transport plane was shot down Monday over eastern Ukraine by a missile fired from Russian territory.

Flights that were airborne when the Malaysia Airlines jet crashed have been re-routed, transportation officials said.

Actress Will Be Playing The Role Of An Inmate For Threatening Obama!

Crazed woman sent ricin letters to President Barack Obama. This one was an actress.

Remember the woman who was a washed up actress busted for sending ricin laced letters?

She was being charged with threatening President Barack Obama with a deadly form of ricin mailed letters.

The woman and her military husband were going through a divorce and she wanted revenge. Since he's an active military worker with PTSD, she would use this as a cover to mail the letters.

The letters were being sent to the president, former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg and Mississippi Republican Senator Roger Wicker.

She's being handed the hammer and he's going to bang rocks in federal time out.

What's in this letter is nothing compared to what ive got in store for you mr president. You will have to kill me and my family before you get my guns. Anyone wants to come to my house will get shot in the face.

That triggers the Secret Service and FBI.

They eventually looked at the letter and seen it had a man's name on it. They searched his home. He tells the feds that he's not responsible for this. He said that his wife cheated on him. The wife was upset that he's planning on divorcing her after finding out she gotten pregnant after an affair. She wanted revenge. She tried to put him in the iron college.

As the feds confronted the woman, she would confess to the deed.



The Texas woman who had minor roles in The Walking Dead and the The Blind Side was sentenced today to 18 years in prison for sending ricin-laced letters to President Obama and Michael Bloomberg. A judge sentenced Shannon Guess Richardson, 36, in federal court in Texarkana on a federal charge of possessing and producing a biological toxin. She had pleaded guilty to the charge in December in a deal her attorney said capped the sentence at 18 years. Richardson also must pay restitution.

Richardson was arrested in June 2013 after authorities said she tried to implicate her estranged husband Nathan Richardson, who had filed for divorce, for mailing the three letters; she later gave birth in jail. Investigators noted inconsistencies in Richardson's statements and later learned that she had purchased materials online to produce ricin, a toxin that can cause respiratory failure if inhaled. Richardson acknowledged in a signed plea agreement that she ordered castor beans online and learned how to process them into a substance used to make ricin. She obtained an email address, a PayPal shopping account, and a post office box in her husband's name without his knowledge, according to the document.

She has five children. Most of them are between newborn and 19 years old. Looks like she will spend most of her time thinking about all the things she's done. She lost her family and most likely her career.

Nothing funny about threatening the President of the United States. It's a crime, stupid!


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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

"It's Goin' Down" Literally For Yung Joc!

When you leave Bad Boy Records, you're pretty much in the dust. Because once you leave the limelight, you go down hard! It seems like an Atlanta rapper didn't expect his fall to come this early.

Yung Joc, an Atlanta based rapper who signed to Bad Boy Records in 2005 released the smash one hit wonder "It's Goin' Down". He released the album New Joc City in 2006 and it was certified gold. Now nearly eight years later, you barely hear much about him.

The most recent thing to come from Mr. Jasiel Robinson is the fact he was once a married man.

His wife, Alexandria Robinson, filed for divorce from the Atlanta rapper after 13 years of marriage and three children together.

Robinson was reportedly fed up with watching Joc's relationship woes with Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star Karlie Redd play out on television. Joc and his reality TV girlfriend were living together on the show, but there have been arguments between the two over a sexual relationship he had with another woman, who isn't his wife.

Joc is open about being surrounded by other women, as heard on his "I Got B----es" single. "I think I would try to be as truthful to the song as I possibly can," he told The Urban Daily in April. "Just because I got b----es don't mean I'm f---ing them all. I got b----es on my team and in my corner."
Rapper with actual wife.
However, Redd might be out of Joc's "corner" for good, because she believes their relationship was just for the cameras. "I feel used," she said in an interview of Joc pursuing her strictly for the show. "It's a shame what people have to do these days to get on."

For over a decade, Joc was married to nice wife and had children with her. But since he's acting a fool on the washed up celebrity shows, he's gotten the pinkslip from not only his wife but the reality television show itself.

I mean its bad enough for rappers. Some who never shined in the first place got recognition on reality television. That cornball Benzino who tried to resurrect his career by attacking Eminem. He's reward with a role on that stupid show as well. Both got a huge embarrassment from Karlie Redd, a celebrity agitator who both rappers claimed was their vixen.

I seen 50 Cent girly pitch. I see how the junk food media continues to reward this nonsense by giving them a camera crew. That camera will follow them through some part of America and g

Joc was suing his starter labels Block Entertainment & Bad Boy Entertainment due to unpaid royalties of his music.

Since its establishment in 1994, Bad Boy was the stable of hip-hop. The label was putting out decent acts.

But it also turned into a focal problem with hip-hop. During its early days, the rap gods were feuding and they've been knocked off their crowns. Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. are legends who lost their lives to gun violence. Both died in the pointless rap beefs.

It seems like 112, Faith Evans, Carl Thomas, Ma$e, The LOX, Total, Da Band, Los, Black Rob, Shyne, Craig Mack, G.Dep, Loon, and others managed to fade away after leaving Diddy.

Overall, the label survives but the acts die. Joc, I know you seen it. Your career just....died!

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