I think if a person gives a cop a bad time, then reaches into his car to punch him or take his gun, he is going to be shot most places on the planet regardless of race.
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Officer Wilson not indicted in killing of Michael Brown
by Simon inafter a thorough investigation and weighing of the evidence the grand jury has decided not to indict the officer.. the reaction so far seems as predicted - people refuse to accept that the result represents justice despite claims that is what they wanted.. there is now violence and vandalism, including gunshots.
let's hope the police contain the troublemakers.. .
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Not on JW.org: Just another day in paradise..Jehovah's Witnesses pedophile paradise. Another JW Servant rapes child and Elders do cover-up in California.
by Balaamsass2 insouthern california:.
monday pervy monday: ex-teacher's aide, butt slapping, tbn, mormons, jehovah witnesses.
by matt coker mon., nov. 24 2014 at 6:02 am 3 comments categories: court, crime-iny, gimme that oc religion, long beach, school daze .
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Southern California:
Monday Pervy Monday: Ex-Teacher's Aide, Butt Slapping, TBN, Mormons, Jehovah Witnesses
By Matt Coker Mon., Nov. 24 2014 at 6:02 AM 3 Comments
Categories: Court, Crime-iny, Gimme That OC Religion, Long Beach, School Daze
Courtesy of Long Beach Police Department Daniel Montoya in 1991 (left photo) and today.
A 55-year-old Phoenix man is accused of having molested several teenage boys while he was a member of the Mormon church, beginning in the 1970s, according to the Long Beach Police Department.Daniel Montoya was arrested by Long Beach detectives in Phoenix on Oct. 6, flown back to Los Angeles County and held in the Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles in lieu of $1.25 million bail, according to police.
Montoya pleaded guilty in 1986 to molesting two teenage boys who were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Long Beach. He cut a plea deal that got him probation and an order to register as a sex offender.
More victims have come forward since, saying they were too embarrassed to go public earlier. In September, the LA County District Attorney's Office filed three sexual assault-related counts against Montoya and an arrest warrant was issued.
It was discovered Montoya never registered as a sex offender, neither in California nor Arizona, according to police.
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A lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court claims two teenage boys were molested by a South County Jehovah's Witness church leader during their middle school and high school years in the 1990s.The suit, which identifies the victims as "John Roe 1 and John Roe 2" and their alleged tormentor as "Doe 3" or "Perpetrator," alleges sexual abuse and negligence and seeks unspecified damages from the local and national church organizations.
Identified as a baptized "publisher," ministerial servant and "pioneer" within the church, Doe 3 was assigned to give private bible lessons to John Roe 1 and met John Roe 2 when the two were assigned to do "field service" for the church, according to the complaint.
Doe 3 brought the boys to his house separately, gave each mixed drinks, undressed in front of them, showered with them and touched them sexually, the complaint states. John Roe 1, who is now 29, claims to have been abused from the sixth through ninth grades, while John Roe 2, now 31, says he was abused from the eighth through 11th grades.
John Roe 2 says he told the Elders he wanted to call the police, but the Elders said they preferred to handle the matter "in house." Doe 3 was "disfellowshipped," but cops were never told, according to the complaint.
The men say what caused them to come forward was the Jerry Sandusky scandal at Penn State University.Email: [email protected]. Twitter: @MatthewTCoker. Follow OC Weekly on Twitter @ocweekly or on Facebook!
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Jehovah's Witnesses win partial victory over gated communities. Too little too late?
by Balaamsass2 inmonday, november 24, 2014last update: 1:00 pm pt.
jehovah's witnesses win community access case.
by jack bouboushian .
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Ten years and how many dollars later? Result....? :
A hodgepodge of keys from a scattering of communities on an Island. While most JWs prefer online and coffee shop preaching, a number of JW pedophiles will be quite pleased to have a pocket full of community keys.
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Jehovah's Witnesses win partial victory over gated communities. Too little too late?
by Balaamsass2 inmonday, november 24, 2014last update: 1:00 pm pt.
jehovah's witnesses win community access case.
by jack bouboushian .
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Monday, November 24, 201Last Update: 1:00 PM PT
Jehovah's Witnesses Win Community Access Case
By JACK BOUBOUSHIANShareThis (CN) - Gated communities in Puerto Rico that include public roads must hand over their keys and access codes to the Jehovah's Witnesses, the 1st Circuit ruled.
"Unlike other jurisdictions, Puerto Rico allows private citizens to maintain gated residential communities that incorporate public streets," U.S. Circuit Judge Bruce Selya said, writing for the three-judge panel.
"This unorthodox configuration produces an awkward amalgam of the public and private sectors, which makes the task of applying traditional First Amendment jurisprudence something of an adventure," Selya said.
Puerto Rico's Controlled Access Law permitting these gated communities, called "urbanizations," was passed in response to rising drug violence, and an unusually high homicide rate.
The Jehovah's Witnesses challenged the law 10 years ago, arguing that it interfered with their First Amendment right to conduct missionary activities along public rights of way.
On a prior appeal, the 1st Circuit found that "a regime of locked, unmanned gates completely barring access to public streets will preclude all direct communicative activity by nonresidents in traditional public forums, and, absent a more specific showing, cannot be deemed 'narrowly tailored.'"
On remand, the district court ordered each municipal defendant to provide the Jehovah's Witnesses with "unfettered" access to every unmanned gated community in its borders by turning over keys, buzzers or access codes identical to those which would be given to a resident.
Manned gated communities were ordered to instruct their security guards to provide immediate access to Jehovah's Witnesses who identify themselves.
The judge also authorized the municipalities to impose sanctions on urbanizations that did not comply with the order.
The 1st Circuit upheld the decision last week over both parties' objections.
"Each municipality has an ongoing duty to ensure that the First Amendment is respected in the urbanizations founded under its auspices," Judge Selya said. "Here, the record amply demonstrates that the municipal defendants have had a policy and custom of issuing permits to urbanizations without attaching conditions sufficient to ensure public access. This policy and custom led directly to the infringement of the plaintiffs' First Amendment rights."
While security concerns "weigh heavily" against First Amendment considerations, there is no doubt that the Constitution protects access to public forums for door-to-door ministry, the panel said.
But the court also dismissed the Jehovah's Witnesses objections to the solution.
"We reject the plaintiffs' argument that the burden of sharing keys constitutes a prior restraint. Sharing keys is a reasonable restriction on the manner of affording access to public streets within the urbanizations," Selya said.
The Jehovah's Witnesses also asserted that the remedy is limited to the representative communities which they named as defendants to the complaint - not to all urbanizations on the island.
"This shortfall, however, is of the plaintiffs' own contrivance: it was their decision to sue only a representative sampling of municipalities that authorized unmanned urbanizations. Had they accepted the district court's invitation and sued all of the affected municipalities, the geographic breadth of the remedy would not be an issue," the court found. -
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I need a good cry but I can't. Please help?
by ohnightdivine inbesides being overworked and overstressed almost everyday in the past few months,.
i've had to deal with a 'broken heart', insecurities with my physical appearance (gained a lot of weight),.
and being lonely because i started distancing myself from the 'congregation', i just want to cry, sob, and bawl out here in my bedroom.
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Having been brought up in the borg we are reluctant to see mental health professionals. Even if you don't have insurance coverage, spend a couple of hundred dollars for a few visits to a Psychologist. Money well spent for some guidance and to get some of that festering Watchtower gangrene out of your system.
Just do it!
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Marriage outside the religion punishable?
by Pattytheperfectone innow i know they have always discouraged marrying outside of their so called 'truth' but since when has it been a punishable offense?
my sister recently married and they are discussing wether her being married to an outsider will stumble others and if they need to reprove or disfellowship her for it..
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If sisters' new hubby "pretends" and goes to a few meetings the cong Elders may love bomb him, otherwise she should expect a marking talk to make an example of her for the other single sisters to not "walk disorderly".
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Ever notice how JW's can attend a talk or Convention and remember nothing?
by Wasanelder Once inhow many times have you asked a jw who has attended a public talk how the talk was, only to be told it was so great!
yet they cannot remember the title nor any one single point except that the brother was "funny" or was good with illustratiions or some other vauge point?
and conventions weren't far off either.
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LOL- During our fade JW family would talk about how we missed a great meeting, CO visit, or convention. We would simply say..wow..sonds like we missed a good one. What were the new points? What points & talks did you enjoy? Always met with blank stares.
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News Follow-up on 2002 Beheading and Kidnap of Jehovah's Witnesses.
by Balaamsass inwitnesses fail to identify abu sayyaf suspectsphilippine daily inquirer.
4:41 am | tuesday, december 4th, 2012 <span class="postauthor">posted by <a href="http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/author/besguerra" title="posts by besguerra" rel="author">besguerra</a></span>0665start share this /metas suspected abu sayyaf terrorists wrongly arrested for the 2002 abduction of several jehovahs witnesses in patikul, sulu, may be released before the end of the month.. twenty-one accused claiming innocence were presented at a hearing on the reinvestigation of the kidnap-for-ransom case conducted by the department of justice on monday, but eight of them were pointed to by two witnessesone of them a former hostageas being members of the terror group.. it was the third reinvestigation of the aug. 20, 2002, abduction of four women and two men who were members of the religious group in patikul.. the two men were beheaded by the abu sayyaf while the women were rescued by police and the military.. at the start of the hearing, senior assistant state prosecutor peter ong said it was the prosecutors themselves who pushed for the reinvestigation.. we noticed, for instance, two persons being arrested under one name and we noticed an injustice there, said ong, adding that the pasig rtc ordered them to conduct the reinvestigation in 60 days.. all 21 abu sayyaf members who were handcuffed were made to line up for identification in batches to face two of the three witnesses who were brought in, their faces concealed.. of the 21, the eight who were pointed to by two witnesses denied the accusation.. one of the eight, julhassan a. jaani ybanez, was identified by the female witness as the one who beheaded her husband.. but ybanez denied this, saying he was an imam (muslim leader) and an assistant of col. akho san juan, the military chaplain of the western mindanao command.
he said he was arrested in 2006. christine o. avendano.
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Update today:
Top Abu Sayyaf leader killed in clash with security forces
An unidentified government soldier was also killed during the incident
Manila: The palace on Sunday confirmed that another key member of the Abu Sayyaf was killed in an encounter with government forces in Sulu.
Sihata Latip, also known as Sihata Muallom Asmad, was killed when he tried to resist arrest by a joint police-military team in the village of Duyan Kaha in the town of Parang, Presidential Communication Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr., said in an interview aired by government radio stationdzRB.
Reports said that Latip carries a P5.3-million (Dh433,414) $118,000) bounty, but government sources provided no information to that effect.
“The elimination of Latip proves the government’s determination to address and stop crimes perpetrated by lawless elements such as the Abu Sayyaf group in Sulu,” Coloma said.
An unidentified government soldier was also killed during the incident.
“The name of the soldier will be released as soon as the armed forces of the Philippines have notified his family,” Coloma said.
Latip, according to Col. Alan Arrojado, chief of Task Group Sulu, had been involved in the kidnapping of 15 workers of the Golden Harvest Plantation in Basilan as well as the abduction of sixteen members of the non-Catholic Jehovah’s Witnesses in 2002.
Arrojado said the reason for the Saturday arrest of Latip was in connection with the Golden Harvest Plantation and Jehovah’s Witnesses abduction incidents.
“Latip had been positively identified as one of the Abu Sayyaf gunmen who took part in these incidents,” Arrojado said.
Last November 14, government forces killed Abu Sayyaf Group sub-leader Hairullah Asbang and eight other rebels.
Coloma encouraged Sulo residents to continue cooperating with authorities.
“We are asking full cooperation of the people in Sulu to put an end to the senseless crimes in the province,” said Coloma.
The incident in Parang followed the November 1 attack by the Abu Sayyaf in Basilan that killed six government soldiers. Basilan is located about 100 kilometres away from Sulu.
Soldiers of the army’s 64th infantry battalion were guarding an under-construction portion of the Basilan Circumferential Road in the village of Libug in the town of Sumisip when a group of Abu Sayyaf gunmen pounced on them at around 7:30am.
The soldiers were providing security for workers trying to finish the 64-km Basilan Circumferential Road. The government road project intends to bring development to the insurgency-infested southern Philippines island.
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No longer to use "house to house record" slips and "please follow up slips"!
by stuckinarut2 ina letter has just been read out indicating that effective immediately, witnesses are no longer to use the s-8 slip known as the "house to house" record slip, as well as the s-43 "please follow up" slip (usually used for foreign language people).. the letter stated that this is because of the changes in privacy laws etc that are becoming common in the world today.. i will try and get a copy of the full letter and post it asap.. .
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Balaamsass2
Interesting post. It shows Watchtower IS terrified of more lawsuits!!!!!!!
Found it interesting during a refresher for work all the new USA privacy laws -State AND Federal. The new "Affordable care Act" (Obama care). has some laws with real teeth for disclosing just about anything with personal data, but especially Medical information. A number of insurance companies and medical facilities have been hit with ONE MILLION DOLLAR + lawsuits already. VERBAL disclosure of patient medical charts is big NO NO $$.
It is just a matter of time before the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society is sued because of a nosy Jehovah's Witness in Medical Records or visiting ratting out a congregation member to the Elders for a Blood Transfusion, wrong blood fraction, STD, or pregnancy.
Some of the million dollars suits have been for mere DISCLOSURE. The awards for disclosure and DEFAMATION could be HUGE. If the JW lost a job or customers add even more $$$.
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Chuck Morse Interviews Barbara Anderson "WatchTowers CHILD ABUSE Reporting Policies"
by OUTLAW ini`ve just received this from barbara anderson..it`s her interview with radio personality chuck morse..thanks barbara!...
morse, who is known for his free-wheeling and insightful intellectual style, was named to the list of heavy 100 radio talk show hosts by talkers magazine, and as the national right to work committee communicator of the year in 2003.
"i have developed a reputation for inviting guests who express opinions on all sides of issues.
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Balaamsass2
Thanks for the share!! EXCELLENT interview. Share this with family and friends on the fence.