30 March 2012

HOLY DASHCAM-- Raw Video: Batman Pulled Over By Montgomery County Police

Either these cops were afraid to give Batman a ticket, or rich guys catch all the breaks.

There's just so many places I can go with this video; but for the sake of not losing my mind I won't. A Montgomery County Cop once took me to jail for going 5 miles over the speed limit (true story). Clearly being rich, and anyone who knows Batman know his quite wealthy, allows one all sorts of privilege with the police.

This is why dashcams should be mandatory in ALL police cars. There are two versions here. The first is the link to raw video straight off the cops car mounted camera with no outside commentary. The second is the embedded video seen in the square with narration via Anderson Cooper.

Your comment please!!!

Click here to see it without outside editing or commentary Raw Video: Batman Pulled Over - YouTube:


Video below is Anderson Cooper version.

18 March 2012

Phony Kony 2012 - The Truth Of A Mass Propaganda Hoax

BEFORE PROCEEDING, YOU MUST WATCH THIS VIDEO.

One of the grandest pieces of propaganda ever to be perpetrated on the world is quickly unraveling and being exposed for the scam it is. This space will be continually updated with videos and stories on the phony of KONY 2012.

It saddens me how many well meaning people were manipulated and had their emotions violated by a slick productiono filled with half truths, misinformation, and outdated data, skillfully manipulated to appear current and relevant.

In the last few days I have been involved in serious, in depth, insightful  research discussion regarding the whole KONY 2012 phenomena with a number of students. We've made great discoveries. I now feel it's time to share this with the world.

I have much more to say on this in the coming days and weeks. There's much more to this elaborate and disturbing sham than meets the eye.

The Prime Minister Of Uganda Would Like Your Attention


The People Of Uganda Are Highly Offended And PISSED OFF By Phony KONY 2012 Viral Video





The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same

“Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war and until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation, until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes. 


And until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race, there is war. 


And until that day, the dream of lasting peace, world citizenship, rule of international morality, will remain but a fleeting illusion to be pursued, but never attained... now everywhere is war.”


 -- Emperor Haile Selassie before the League Of Nations -- 1936  (See the entire speech)

How much has changed since these words above were spoken 76 years ago? Are we any closer towards that dream, or in much that same place as we were when the Emperor's pleadings were ignored by the American and European heads of state? President Obama would do well to study the words and heed the wisdom of this great leader.

The tragedy of Trayvon Martin, along with the recent miscarriage of justice embodied in the execution of Troy Davis launched me into deep examination of the concept of justice. What we consider to be fair, equitable and dignified seems to be a moving target.  Of course, for anyone who knows me, it's no secret that my expectations for true social justice in this country continues to plummet. After all, how could the worlds largest exporter of unprovoked violence and senseless wars abroad be expected to be a beacon for justice at home?

I love America. I love my country so much, that I have the courage and the audacity to stand up and speak out when I think we're dead wrong, but more on that another time. As much as I'd sworn off writing this way, and made numerous attempts of retirement, I keep getting drawn into fiery rants on twitter and facebook.

As such, I wanted to expand a bit on some of my thoughts in a format allowing a bit more expression than the confines of the aforementioned social media.

I welcome your thoughts and comments.