Charity begins with Octo-mom’s home (donations gratefully accepted!)

•February 11, 2009 • 5 Comments

Just when you thought it couldnt get any more SHAMELESS, Nadya Suleman, the infamous Octo-mom, has launched the “Nadya Suleman Family website” where folks who are so inclined can give a monetary gift, or even other material goods, to help her support her family. This is a prime example of double-dipping in my book, first by sticking the taxpayers with the tab for her babies’ medical costs and upkeep, and second, by blatantly asking for money!

This woman amazes me….she wants us to help her pay for these babies, babies (I might add) that she paid quite handsomely to even become impregnated with in the first place!!! She states she used money from a workman’s compensation claim to pay for the in vitro fertilization, but apparently didnt think about the ramifications of having so many babies at once in terms of birth weight or even gestational period…..This woman is truly despicable.

Here is an excerpt from the Huffington Post:

Octuplet mom Nadya Suleman has launched a website asking for donations for her family of 14 children.

The site features pictures of the eight newborns, with their names and birth weights, drawings of a rainbow, bottle and pacifier, and has two options to donate.

She is accepting monetary donations payable by credit card (MasterCard, Visa, AmEx and Discover taken) and she also given an address to which one can send goods.

The website also contains a section to leave a comment and the following message:

“We thank you for the love and good wishes sent to us from around the world. The octuplets arrived on 1-26-09. They are all healthy and growing stronger by the day.”

Suleman no doubt needs help. She has no income, is $50,000 in debt. She also receives $490 a month in food stamps and receives about $600 in disability payments a month for each of the three of her older six children with disabilities. One has ADHD, one had a speech impediment and one has autism, according to NBC’s “Dateline” special.

Personally, I think I would seriously consider making a referral to Children’s services because what this woman is doing is almost criminal in terms of neglect (choosing to have more children when her first 6 already have documented health issues) I mean, we prosecute people who have too many animals that they cant take care of dont we??? What makes this any different? IMO, this is WORSE!!! I believe this is the first time in my life I ever thought a woman should have their Uterus taken out, whether they wanted to or not….Quick someone, fetch me a harpoon!!!

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Koala rescued by firefighters gets new home and new love (awww)

•February 11, 2009 • 3 Comments

Ive been following the fires down under, and ran across this sweet story of a badly burned Koala bear, rescued by firefighters who is taken to a nearby shelter and who finds love with another recently rescued Koala.  There is a touching video as well…

CANBERRA (Reuters) – A love story between two badly burnt koalas rescued from Australia‘s deadliest bushfires has provided some heart-warming relief after days of devastation and the loss of over 180 lives.

The story of Sam and her new boyfriend Bob emerged after volunteer fire-fighter Dave Tree used a mobile phone to film the rescue of the bewildered female found cowering in a burnt out forest at Mirboo North, 150 km (90 miles) southeast of Melbourne.

Photos and a video of Tree, 44, approaching Sam while talking gently to her, and feeding her water from a plastic bottle as she put her burnt claw in his cold, wet hand quickly hit video sharing website YouTube, making her an Internet sensation.

But it was after reaching a wildlife shelter that Sam met and befriended Bob, who was saved by wildlife workers on Friday, two days before Sam, in Boolarra, about 180 km from Melbourne.

Tree, who has been a volunteer fire-fighter for 26 years, said it was extremely rare to get so close to a koala so he asked his colleague Brayden Groen, 20, to film him.

“You can how she stops and moves forward and looks at me. It was like a look saying “I can’t run, I’m weak and sore, put me out of my misery,”” Tree told Reuters.

“I yelled out for some water and I sat down with her and tipped the water up. It was in my hand and she reached for the bottle then put her right claw into my left hand which was cold so it must have given her some pain relief and she just left it there. It was just amazing.”

INSPIRING LOVE STORY

Sam was taken to the Southern Ash Wildlife Shelter in Rawson. Her story was reminiscent of a koala named Lucky who survived the 2003 bushfires that destroyed about 500 homes and killed four people in the capital of Canberra. Lucky became a symbol of hope.

Colleen Wood from the Southern Ash Wildlife Shelter that is caring for Sam and Bob said both koalas were doing well while other animals like possums, kangaroos, and wallabies were also starting to emerge from the debris.

She said Sam had suffered second degree burns to her paws and would take seven to eight months to recover while Bob had three burnt paws with third degree burns and should be well enough to return to the bush in about four months.

“They keep putting their arms around each other and giving each other hugs. They really have made friends and it is quite beautiful to see after all this. It’s been horrific,” said Wood.

“Sam is probably aged between two to four going by her teeth and Bob is about four so they have a muchness with each other.”

Wood said about 20 koalas had been brought into her shelter in recent days, several of whom had bonded as koalas are known to clump together, but none had garnered the same attention as the new Internet star Sam.

Tree, a volunteer with the Country Fire Authority Victoria, has visited Sam since her rescue and was delighted to see she had found a boyfriend in Bob.

“They’ve really taken a shine to each other as they are both burnt and share the same burnt smell,” he said.

“My heart goes out to the people in these fires and this was so innocent so people have used this to distract them from all the sad stuff that has gone on. It gives people a bit of hope.”

Donations for bushfire support can be made to the Country Fire Authority Victoria via their website at http://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/about/supportingcfa.htm.

(Editing by Jeremy Laurence)

If anyone is so inclined, donations to the RSPCA can be made here (including international donations)

My mastercard is maxxed, but if they add Paypal as an option, I’d love to donate something…

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CA mothers who would like to participate in Judicial Focus Group please read:

•February 10, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Many of you know I have been involved with child advocacy groups as an outgrowth of my own Family Law fight to protect my son. One of the groups, California Protective Parents, has forwarded the following message regarding an opportunity for mothers who have been victimized by the CA Family Law court system to offer their personal experiences and feedback, in an anonymous format, and with no possibility of repercussion. If you would like to participate, please contact Kathleen Russell at the number provided:

Dear Friends,
This message is from Kathleen Russell. We urge you to call the contractor Ceres at 831-425-4608 to participate in the focus group. If you are not able to attend in person, please complete the questions and submit them to the Elkins Family Law Task Force at http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/jc/tflists/elkins-contact.htm.
In response to a lot of pressure being brought to bear by us on the CA Judicial Council Elkins Family Law Task Force, the Task Force has approached CJE and CPPA to solicit our help in recruiting up to 10 mothers to participate in a focus group in San Francisco about your family court experience. They will give participants a $75 gift card for participating, and you should allow for 2 hours.
The group will take place on Friday, Feb 20th from 10am-12 noon. Please contact Ceres at 831-425-4608 for more information and to confirm your eligibility to participate in the focus group. Please see the attached brochure for more details. I recommend that you act quickly if you want to be sure there is room for you, since they will limit the group to 10 Moms.
They have repeatedly and confidently assured us that your comments will be treated anonymously, and that you will not face retaliation in court for any of the things you might say about the courts in these focus groups (they have systems in place to only identify comments by numbers, ie Litigant #1, etc and there will not be videotapes made). The results of these focus groups will help guide the recommendations that come out of the Elkins Family Law Task Force. This group is restricted to mothers only, since they did a fathers-only group in Pasadena, CA that we found out about.
(there were a series of questions listed, but I didnt think it appropriate to list them here. Im sure Kathleen can give you more info should you be chosen to participate)

Kathleen Russell
W 415-459-9211, Ext. 28
C 415-250-1180
http://www.kathleenrussell.com
Telling Stories, Moving Mountains

Im seriously thinking of participating , even by mail….

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Wally Herger sends me an email

•February 10, 2009 • Leave a Comment

I received this “update” email from my Congressman, Wally Herger:

February 2009

E-Update on the Budget and Fiscal Responsibility: Those Who Don’t Learn From History Are Doomed to Make Things Worse

Hello,

I wanted to let you know that I spoke before the House of Representatives yesterday regarding the outrageous amounts of spending included in the Democrats’ stimulus plan. The Senate is expected to vote on the bill today and I will continue to voice my concerns should the bill continue in its current form. If you would like to watch my brief speech, please click here.

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Again, thank you for signing up for these periodic e-updates. If you have any questions or comments about this message, please feel free to contact me on-line through my web site at http://www.house.gov/herger. If at any time you would like to be removed from the e-updates subscription, you can click on the “unsubscribe” feature at the bottom of this page.

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Here is my response:

Im completely baffled at how you can spin the bailout as the fault of the Democrats!!! MY GOD, Congressman, I dont think you could be in any more denial if you tried! The BAILOUT, its genesis, its aftermath and even the circumstances that gave birth to the financial failure belong completely at the fault of the Republican party, its corrupt and misguided leadership and the complete disregard for transparency and accountability. When you loosen oversight, treat outright theft with a nod and a wink and then come begging to the taxpayers for help to pay for a crisis not of their making, all I can say is, your days in politics are numbered. Eventually, folks will wake up and decide you DONT represent them after all, and you may find yourself on the losing side of a future election.

Somehow, I dont think he’s gonna appreciate getting THAT message….I have to hand it to him tho, he does respond to EVERY email or letter Ive ever sent. We may disagree on our politics, but the man does reach out.

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There was a young lady who lived in a shoe…

•February 9, 2009 • 3 Comments

She had so many children she didnt know what to do.  Thats what came to mind as I read a commentary on the woman who just gave birth to octuplets. Apparently, her story is, “all I ever wanted was children, thats all I ever wanted.” And her reason?

Suleman told Curry that it was “always a dream of mine, to have a large family, a huge family, and I just longed for certain connections and attachments with another person that I really lacked, I believe, growing up.”

What did she lack? “Feeling of self and identity,” Suleman, said. “I didn’t feel as though, when I was a child, I had much control of my environment. I felt powerless…It was pretty dysfunctional, and whose isn’t?”

Nadya’s own mother in fact has been helping her take care of the first 6 children she had (also the product of fertility treatments) and has ended up financially ruined because of it.

Suleman rejects the charge that she is reckless or irresponsible to have so many children without the means to support them. She said she had never gone on welfare; once she finishes her education, she told Curry, she’ll be able to support her family. “If I was just sitting down watching TV and not being as determined as I am to succeed and provide a better future for my children, I believe that would be considered, to a certain degree, selfish.” But the first to make the charge is her own mother who has had to support her. “Nadya promised to help me with the bills, but she never has,” she told RadarOnline. “I lost a house because of it and now I’m struggling to look after her six. We had to put in bunk beds, feed them in shifts and there’s children’s clothing piled all over the house.”

So…in an economic climate where folks everywhere are losing jobs, where services are being cut, how does she expect to take care of these kids? She claims she’s not on welfare, but she isnt married and her companion–the father of all 14 of her children– is in shock. She “hopes he will come around” and pitch in and help, but really…it doesnt take a crystal ball to see that at some point, taxpayers are going to pick up the tab. As TIME magazine points out,

at a time when everything is constricting and contracting and downsizing, her choices don’t match the moment. Who will be left paying for the vast expense associated with caring for eight low birth-weight babies, (estimated at more than $1.3 million dollars for delivery and hospitalization) or raising 14 of them? “The truth is Nadya’s not capable of raising 14 children,” her mother says.

No wonder she is the object of derision and ridicule. She wanted to remain anonymous, under the radar as it were, but really, was that realistic?

A quick search of stories on this topic shows that there is a LOT of anger over this woman’s decision to have more babies on top of the six she already couldnt afford to take care of. For example Eric Spillman writes on his blog

Sometimes people are so naive.

The woman who gave birth to octuplets somehow believed she could keep the details of her story and her identity a secret. She actually believed that!

As if the news media would just accept that and “respect her privacy.” As if we should.

As if somehow, some way, the information wouldn’t just leak out.

Note to Octo-mom: On big stories, there’s always some blabbermouth who will give you a scoop. Did she consider that her neighbors in Whittier might decide not to keep it a secret that she lived there? Did she think somebody didn’t notice that she already had 6 kids?

Well,somebody did and they told a reporter… and before you knew it, Camp Octo-mom was born. Photographers and reporters are keeping a vigil on her street, waiting for a chance to take pictures of her now massive family.

Now that everyone knows Octo-mom is a woman named Nadya Suleman, reporters are doing some research into her background.

And they’re finding out some interesting stuff.

The L.A. Times reports she’s filed for workers’ comp claims twice:

(She) filed for workers’ compensation in 1999 while employed as a psychiatric technician at Metropolitan State Hospital.

Details for the claim were not available. In 2001, Suleman filed a second claim with the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board for “injury to neck, back and shoulders from auto accident on commute for medical treatment,” according to records filed with the California Department of Industrial Relations.

The records indicate that her actual earnings at the time of injury were “max,” but no specific dollar amount was provided. Suleman received treatment for the injuries that were covered by her employer or insurance company, records show.

The claim was filed, records stated, because of a disagreement regarding liability for: temporary disability indemnity, permanent disability indemnity, reimbursement for medical expense, medical treatment, compensation at proper rate and rehabilitation. Additional records show that on Sept. 25, 2008, a petition was filed to compel Suleman to attend a medical exam with “petition to terminate liability for temporary disability indemnity.”

Many have suggested that she’d parlay this into a reality tv show, a suggestion that apparently is not far off the mark. Suleman has reportedly kicked around the idea of a show on child rearing and is poised to “sell” her story to Oprah or Good Morning America:

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Extreme mom Nadya Suleman, who had six kids before opting to have eight more, reportedly wants to sit down with Oprah Winfrey and parlay her labors into becoming a child-care expert on TV.

The Times of London reported yesterday the 33-year-old hyperparent wants to make $2 million by selling her interview rights – preferably to Winfrey and “Good Morning America’s” Diane Sawyer.

Ultimately, she wants to be a TV talking head, dispensing advice on child-care issues, the newspaper reported.

I know I wont be watching any show about her OR her babies. I personally am disgusted by a woman so selfish that she would have 8 more children KNOWING she cant take care of the 6 she already has. She has caused her own parents to have to file for bankruptcy, she cant support her children and probably never will be able to, without the help of others. She chose to remain unmarried (in itself not a bad thing, but why have 14 illegitimate children?)

Im a big supporter of a woman’s right to choose, but I know that I would have chosen differently in her shoes. Its one thing to want to be a mom, but she’s more of a DEN MOTHER. She claimed she didnt have any identity growing up, what does she think her 14 kids are gonna have?

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Southeastern Australia firestorm deadliest in country’s history

•February 8, 2009 • 2 Comments

My goodness….having lived through a similar nightmare last summer, I can certainly empathize:

officials AFP – Firefighters are engulfed in smoke as they battle a bush fire approaching the town of Peats Ridge, north …

HEALESVILLE, Australia – Entire towns have been razed by wildfires raging through southeastern Australia, burning people in their homes and cars in the deadliest blaze in the country’s history. The number of dead Monday stood at 108, a grim toll that rose almost by the hour as officials reached further into the fire zone.

Searing temperatures and wind blasts created a firestorm that swept across a swath of the country’s Victoria state, where at least 750 homes were destroyed and all of the victims died.

“Hell in all its fury has visited the good people of Victoria,” Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said. “It’s an appalling tragedy for the nation.”

If any of the deadly fires were deliberately lit, “There are no words to describe it other than mass murder,” he said on Nine Network television.

The skies rained ash and trees exploded in the inferno, witnesses said, as temperatures of up 117 F (47 C) combined with blasting winds to create furnace-like conditions.

The town of Marysville and several hamlets in the Kinglake district, both about 50 miles (100 kilometers) north of Melbourne, were utterly devastated.

At Marysville, a winter tourism town that was home to about 800 people, up to 90 percent of buildings were in ruins, witnesses said. Police said two people died there.

“Marysville is no more,” Senior Constable Brian Cross told the AP as he manned a checkpoint Sunday on a road leading into the town.

At least 18 of the deaths were from the Kinglake area, where residents said the fire hit with barely any notice.

Mandy Darkin said she was working at a restaurant “like nothing was going on” until they were suddenly told to go home.

“I looked outside the window and said: ‘Whoa, we are out of here, this is going to be bad,'” Darkin said. “I could see it coming. I just remember the blackness and you could hear it, it sounded like a train.”

Only five houses were left standing out of about 40 in one neighborhood that an Associated Press news crew flew over. Street after street was lined by smoldering wrecks of homes, roofs collapsed inward, iron roof sheets twisted from the heat. The burned-out hulks of cars dotted roads. A church was smoldering, only one wall with a giant cross etched in it remained standing.

Here and there, fire crews filled their trucks from ponds and sprayed down spot fires. There were no other signs of life.

From the air, the landscape was blackened as far as the eye could see. Entire forests were reduced to leafless, charred trunks, farmland to ashes. The Victoria Country Fire Service said some 850 square miles (2,200 square kilometers) were burned out.

Rudd, on a tour of the fire zone, paused to comfort a man who wept on his shoulder, telling him, “You’re still here, mate.”

Police said they were hampered from reaching burned-out areas to confirm details of deaths and property loss. At least 80 people were hospitalized with burns.

On Sunday temperatures in the area dropped to about 77 F (25 C) but along with cooler conditions came wind changes that officials said could push fires in unpredictable directions.

Thousands of exhausted volunteer firefighters were battling about 30 uncontrolled fires Sunday night in Victoria, officials said, though conditions had eased considerably. It would be days before they were brought under control, even if temperatures stayed down, they said.

Residents were repeatedly advised on radio and television announcements to initiate their so-called “fire plan” — whether it be staying in their homes to battle the flames or to evacuate before the roads became too dangerous. But some of the deaths were people who were apparently caught by the fire as they fled in their cars or killed when charred tree limbs fell on their vehicles.

Rudd announced immediate emergency aid of 10 million Australian dollars ($7 million), and government officials said the army would be deployed to help fight the fires and clean up the debris.

Victoria Department of Sustainability and Environment spokesman Geoff Russell said early Monday that 108 deaths had been confirmed.

Australia‘s previous worst fires were in 1983, when blazes killed 75 people and razed more than 3,000 homes in Victoria and South Australia state during “Ash Wednesday.” Seventy-one died and 650 buildings were destroyed in 1939’s “Black Friday” fires.

Wildfires are common during the Australian summer. Government research shows about half of the roughly 60,000 fires each year are deliberately lit or suspicious. Lightning and people using machinery near dry brush are other causes.

Victoria police Deputy Commissioner Kieran Walshe said police suspected some of the fires were set deliberately.

Dozens of fires were also burning in New South Wales state, where temperatures remained high for the third consecutive day. Properties were not under immediate threat.

My prayers go out to those poor folks, that is truly devastating….I have a friend on Last FM who lives in Australia, Im sure he is just sick about this….

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California’s coming meltdown….for real or political posturing?

•February 4, 2009 • Leave a Comment

At work today, the person responsible for maintaining a liason between my County and the public circulated an email that set out our County’s position on Governor Schwarzenegger’s recent proposals in response to the budget impasse.

Basically, the Governor is suggesting a 7 month deferral of State funding for programs and administrative costs….in other words, the programs the state administers AND the wages/salaries of the folks who administer them would be on hold until July or August. Now, most folks dont know that in most cases, the Counties can carry the burden for a limited time, with no interruption in services or pay. In fact, last year, my county carried the ball for 2 months while the State dickered over the budget, and no one was any the wiser.

The current situation is that the money is there for the month of February, but dont count on March. I remember the days when this county threatened bankruptcy, and the State employees were paid in vouchers, and the banks were refusing to honor those vouchers (at least until the State forced them to) The employees voluntarily agreed to work a 4 day workweek and things managed to limp along until the budget was passed…..

Perhaps Im not being realistic, or perhaps I just refuse to sign on for the mass hysteria that accompanies the angst over budget balancing. Either way, Im not too worked up over this (at least not YET) because I am of the opinion that the Governor is counting on scare tactics and public pressure to get a Democratic CA legislature to bow to his agenda. The fact that the Dems arent doing this is encouraging to me….perhaps we’ve evolved a backbone after all…At any event, I have lost what scant respect I ever had for AH NULD over his most recent political ploy. Shame really, he had a lot of good ideas, and a smart wife to advise him.  In politics, aint nothing sadder than the ghost of a “contender”.

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Effing BARRY BONDS (belongs in Hall of SHAME)

•February 4, 2009 • 2 Comments

#$%^&*%$ ASSHOLE. Freakin STEROID using FRAUD! I’ve always suspected this asswipe used steroids, and he had the GALL, the bald-faced temerity to LIE about it. Oh NO, he wasnt using steroids…he’s a natural athlete, even tho he obviously bulked up from one season to the next. And before any of the Bonds apologists get on the soapbox about Mark McGuire, at least HE had the decency to retire, get out, and not sully the good name of Baseball any further UNLIKE pondscum BARRY (not me man) BONDS. Read on. Barf bag optional.

SAN FRANCISCO – Court documents show Barry Bonds tested positive for three types of steroids, and his personal trainer once told his business manager in the Giants’ clubhouse how he injected the slugger with performance-enhancing drugs “all over the place.”

Prosecutors plan to use those 2000-2003 test results and other evidence, detailed in documents released Wednesday, at Bonds’ trial next month to try to prove he lied when he told a federal grand jury in December 2003 that he never knowingly used steroids.

Bonds’ attorneys want that evidence suppressed, and U.S. District Judge Susan Illston is to hear arguments Thursday on what to allow jurors to hear. Bonds’ trainer Greg Anderson, who was jailed several times for refusing to answer questions before a grand jury, appears to be at the heart of the government’s case. But his lawyer, Mark Geragos, said Anderson will again refuse to discuss Bonds if prosecutors call him to testify.

Also among the evidence made public were a positive test for amphetamines in 2006 in a urine sample Bonds gave to Major League Baseball; doping calendars Anderson maintained with the initials “BB” and a handwritten note seized from his house labeled “Barry” that appears to be a laundry list of steroids and planned blood tests; and a list of current and former major leaguers, including Jason Giambi, who are expected to testify at the March 2 trial.

The documents said that Steve Hoskins, Bonds’ childhood friend and personal assistant, secretly tape-recorded a 2003 conversation with Anderson in the Giants’ clubhouse because Hoskins wanted to prove to Bonds’ father, Bobby Bonds, that his son was using steroids.

Anderson and Hoskins, who were near Bonds’ locker, were discussing steroid injections, and at one point, they lowered their voices to avoid being overheard as players, including Benito Santiago, and others walked by, according to the documents.

Anderson: “No, what happens is, they put too much in one area, and … actually ball up and puddle. And what happens is, it actually will eat away and make an indentation. And it’s a cyst. It makes a big (expletive) cyst. And you have to drain it. Oh yeah, it’s gnarly. … Hi Benito. … Oh it’s gnarly.”

Hoskins: “… Is that why Barry’s didn’t do it in one spot, and you didn’t just let him do it one time?”

Anderson: “Oh no. I never. I never just go there. I move it all over the place.”

Also during that conversation, Anderson told Hoskins that “everything that I’ve been doing at this point, it’s all undetectable,” according to the documents.

“See, the stuff that I have … we created it,” he was quoted as saying. “And you can’t, you can’t buy it anywhere. You can’t get it anywhere else.”

He added that he was unconcerned about Bonds testing positive because Marion Jones and other athletes using the same drugs had not been caught doping.

“So that’s why I know it works. So that’s why I’m not even trippin’. So that’s cool,” Anderson said, according to the transcript.

The San Francisco Chronicle first reported about a tape recording involving Anderson on Oct. 16, 2004, but did not identify the person he was speaking to.

Bonds attorneys argued that none of Anderson’s statements outside of court should be admissible.

“If Anderson does not testify for the government, the truth of any statement he may (or may not) have made out of court cannot be so tested,” lead Bonds attorney Allen Ruby wrote. “Mr. Bonds will be stripped of the opportunity to confront and cross-examine the most prejudicial but least reliable evidence against him.”

Bonds and Hoskins had a nasty falling out after slugger went to the FBI with accusations Hoskins stole from him.

Three of Bonds’ test results were seized in a 2003 raid on the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, the headquarters of a massive sports doping ring shut down by federal agents. Agents said they seized numerous results of blood and urine tests by Bonds, which prosecutors argue show that the slugger was intimately involved with BALCO.

Bonds lawyers moved to suppress 24 drug tests from 2000-06; more than two dozen drug calendars; BALCO log sheets; handwritten notes; opinion evidence on steroids, human growth hormone, THG, EPO and Clomid; witness descriptions of Bonds’ “physical, behavioral and emotional characteristics” — including acne on his back, testicle shrinkage, head size, hat size, hand size, foot size and sexual behavior — recorded conversations that didn’t include Bonds; and voice mails allegedly left by Bonds on the answering machine of former girlfriend Kimberly Bell.

Bonds’ lawyers also want to prevent the jury from hearing evidence of at least four positive steroid tests they argue can’t be conclusively linked to Bonds because of how they were processed.

According to records prosecutors took from BALCO, Bonds tested positive on three separate occasions in 2000 and 2001 for the steroid methenelone in urine samples; he also tested positive two of those three times for the steroid nandrolone.

A government-retained scientist, Dr. Don Catlin, also said he found evidence that Bonds used the designer steroid THG upon retesting a urine sample Bonds supplied as part of baseball’s anonymous survey drug testing in 2003, when the designer drug was not yet detectable. Federal investigators seized them in 2004 from the private laboratory used by Major League Baseball before they could be destroyed, which the players were promised.

Catlin said the sample also tested positive for Clomid, a female fertility drug, and foreign testosterone.

Included in the evidence was a letter from baseball independent drug administrator Bryan Smith that Bonds tested positive for an amphetamine during a drug test on July 7, 2006, when Bonds hit a three-run homer at Dodger Stadium. There also was a letter from baseball commissioner Bud Selig to Bonds that Aug. 1 informing him of the positive test and telling him that he will be subject to six more tests over a one-year period.

The New York Daily News reported on that test on Jan. 11, 2007, saying Bonds attributed the positive test to a substance he had taken from teammate Mark Sweeney‘s locker.

The court documents also show that prosecutors plan to call to the witness stand Giambi, along with his brother and former major leaguer Jeremy Giambi. The government also plans to call Bobby Estalella, Marvin Benard and Santiago, all former teammates of Bonds and clients of Anderson.

So. We all know where Barry is headed….the same place Lyle Alzado went…brain cancer central. Yep. Pat yerself on the back you freakazoid, you fraudulently got a World Series record, and I hope you live just long enuff to see your phony World Series achievements YANKED you WANKER.

HERE. Have a SHIT PRESENT on ME. Effing FRAUD.

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Coming soon….Bulletin Board!

•February 1, 2009 • 1 Comment

this is just an announcement that I am in the process of getting a bulletin board up and running.    Will post the link when its ready 🙂

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Alaskan Volcano–and its AWAKE!

•January 29, 2009 • 3 Comments

Alaska volcano has geologists on alert

This 1990 photo release by the Alaska Volcano Observatory shows an ascending AP – This 1990 photo release by the Alaska Volcano Observatory shows an ascending eruption cloud from Redoubt …

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Mount Redoubt, a volcano 100 miles southwest of Anchorage, is rumbling and simmering, prompting geologists to warn that an eruption may be imminent.

Scientists from the Alaska Volcano Observatory have been monitoring activity round-the-clock since the weekend.

On Thursday, the observatory said: “Seismicity remains above background and largely unchanged with several volcanic earthquakes occurring every hour.”

The last time the 10,197-foot peak blew was during a five-month stretch starting in December 1989. It disrupted international air traffic and placed a layer of volcanic dust throughout the Anchorage area.

Volcanoes in Alaska, including Redoubt, typically erupt explosively, shooting ash almost eight miles high. Volcanic ash features small, jagged pieces of rock and glass.

This differs from volcanoes in Hawaii, which usually have slow rolling lava ooze out.

The difference is gas trying to escape gets blocked, possibly by a lava dome or a viscous magma that increases the power from beneath, said observatory geologist Jennifer Adleman.

“Its pressure keeps building and building,” she said.

Depending on wind, the ash plume could be pushed straight at Anchorage, the state’s largest city. This has prompted state and city officials to post bulletins on how to deal with the ash. Tips include staying inside, wearing a mask or wet bandanna if going outside and wearing goggles over contact lenses.

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Ok, I knew Alaska had earthquakes, I knew it had pretty BAD earthquakes (one of the largest quakes of the 20th century occurred in Alaska in the early 60’s)

But I never knew it had volcanoes, much less ACTIVE volcanoes….this is slightly alarming to me…..coupled with the rash of quake swarms in Yellowstone….I wonder if we are in for some volcanic activity?

Alaska doesnt concern me as much as Yellowstone, because Yellowstone is a SUPER Volcano, one with the potential to interfere with the climate and potentially wipe out species.  Yes….volcanoes can do that, just research the Siberian Event.  Anyway….this bears watching because I read that the melting of the polar ice would release pressure on earth’s mantle, which would allow volcanic action to heat up (no pun intended).  This bothers me because I can see that it could mean a change (if not elimination) of the growing cycle, a very serious change in the conditions needed for current species to survive.  Ive seriously considered building a greenhouse, and am looking into alternative energy sources..

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