Monday, October 27, 2008

This is utterly unforgivably insane

It is so deeply saddening to know that hatred like this not only exists, but that it's organized and funded, too. Fucking sickening.

Assassination plot targeting Obama disrupted
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer Lara Jakes Jordan, Associated Press

WASHINGTON – Law enforcement agents have broken up a plot by two neo-Nazi skinheads to assassinate Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and shoot or decapitate 88 black people, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives said Monday.

In court records unsealed Monday in U.S. District Court in Jackson, Tenn., federal agents said they disrupted plans to rob a gun store and target a predominantly African-American high school in a murder spree that was to begin in Tennessee. Agents said the skinheads did not identify the school by name.

Jim Cavanaugh, special agent in charge of ATF's Nashville field office, said the two men planned to kill 88 people, including 14 African-Americans by beheading. The numbers 88 and 14 are symbolic in the white supremacist community.

The men also sought to go on a national killing spree after the Tennessee murders, with Obama as its final target, Cavanaugh told The Associated Press.

"They said that would be their last, final act — that they would attempt to kill Sen. Obama," Cavanaugh said. "They didn't believe they would be able to do it, but that they would get killed trying."

An Obama spokeswoman traveling with the senator in Pennsylvania had no immediate comment.

The men, Daniel Cowart, 20, of Bells, Tenn., and Paul Schlesselman 18, of Helena-West Helena, Ark., are being held without bond. Agents seized a rifle, a sawed-off shotgun and three pistols from the men when they were arrested. Authorities alleged the two men were preparing to break into a gun shop to steal more.

The two men were arrested Oct. 22 by the Crockett County, Tenn., Sheriff's Office. "Once we arrested the defendants and suspected they had violated federal law, we immediately contacted federal authorities," said Crockett County Sheriff Troy Klyce.

Attorney Joe Byrd, who has been hired to represent Cowart, did not immediately return a call seeking comment Monday. Messages left on two phone numbers listed under Cowart's name were not immediately returned.

No telephone number for Schlesselman in Helena-West Helena could be found immediately.

Cowart and Schlesselman are charged with possessing an unregistered firearm, conspiring to steal firearms from a federally licensed gun dealer, and threatening a candidate for president.

The investigation is continuing, and more charges are possible, Cavanaugh said.

The court records say Cowart and Schlesselman also bought nylon rope and ski masks to use in a robbery or home invasion to fund their spree, during which they allegedly planned to go from state to state and kill people.

For the Obama plot, the legal documents show, Cowart and Schlesselman "planned to drive their vehicle as fast as they could toward Obama shooting at him from the windows."

"Both individuals stated they would dress in all white tuxedos and wear top hats during the assassination attempt," the court complaint states. "Both individuals further stated they knew they would and were willing to die during this attempt."

Cavanaugh said there's no evidence — so far — that others were willing to assist Cowart and Schlesselman with the plot.

He said authorities took the threats very seriously.

"They seemed determined to do it," Cavanaugh said. "Even if they were just to try it, it would be a trail of tears around the South."

The court documents say the two men met about a month ago on the Internet and found common ground in their shared "white power" and "skinhead" philosophy.

The numbers 14 and 88 are symbols in skinhead culture, referring to a 14-word phrase attributed to an imprisoned white supremacist: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children" and to the eighth letter of the alphabet, H. Two "8"s or "H"s stand for "Heil Hitler."

Helena-West Helena, on the Mississippi River in east Arkansas' Delta, is in one of the nation's poorest regions, trailing even parts of Appalachia in its standard of living. Police Chief Fred Fielder said he had never heard of Schlesselman.

However, the reported threat of attacking a school filled with black students worried Fielder. Helena-West Helena, with a population of 12,200, is 66 percent black. "Predominantly black school, take your pick," he said.

Associated Press writers Erik Schelzig in Nashville, Tenn., and Jon Gambrell in Little Rock, Ark., contributed to this report.

Friday Night Adventure

Here is a pictorial of my field trip Friday night to the Southgate House in Newport, KY to see Jonathon Richman in honor of the Crippler's bday.
The show was lovely and the company was delightfully silly.

On the road, eating blue food:



And the resulting malcolored tongue:



Eating at the Hofbrauhaus is yummy:



Especially when the beers start making out (thanks Crippler!):



At the liquor store we learned that the long awaited Attic Boyz album is about to drop. Yay for Back to the Future: The Mix Tape!



On to the show!



Inexplicable scribbling on the potty wall:



A stop at White Castle on the way back was not pictorially documented, but will persist in memory thanks to the way the cashier so robustly yelled "fish nibbler!!!"

Added bonus: Me getting my hairs did on Saturday morning...

Friday, October 24, 2008

Yes We Can!

Monday, October 20, 2008

That's how we co-roll-a


Quoting from the Old Man's blog:
So no thanks to a lady who failed to stop at her stop sign, I totaled the brand-new Yaris. I went to replace it this weekend and decided to upgrade for 2 reasons.

One - ABS, which was not standard on the Yaris and
Two - automatic windows and door locks.

So on that note, welcome the new ride, a 2009 Corolla LE (not actual photo above)...still a gas sipper, better quality, comfort and safety features for just a few more bucks.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

At least it's good for something

Disco tune "Stayin' Alive" could save your life

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. doctors have found the Bee Gees 1977 disco anthem "Stayin' Alive" provides an ideal beat to follow while performing chest compressions as part of CPR on a heart attack victim.

The American Heart Association calls for chest compressions to be given at a rate of 100 per minute in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). "Stayin' Alive" almost perfectly matches that, with 103 beats per minute.

CPR is a lifesaving technique involving chest compressions alone or with mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing. It is used in emergencies such as cardiac arrest in which a person's breathing or heartbeat has stopped.

CPR can triple survival rates, but some people are reluctant to do it in part because they are unsure about the proper rhythm for chest compressions. But research has shown many people do chest compressions too slowly during CPR.

In a small study headed by Dr. David Matlock of the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, listening to "Stayin' Alive" helped 15 doctors and medical students to perform chest compressions on dummies at the proper speed.

Five weeks after practicing with the music playing, they were asked to perform CPR again on dummies by keeping the song in their minds, and again they kept up a good pace.

"The theme 'Stayin' Alive' is very appropriate for the situation," Matlock said in a telephone interview on Thursday. "Everybody's heard it at some point in their life. People know the song and can keep it in their head."

The findings will be presented this month at a meeting of the American College of Emergency Physicians in Chicago.

(Writing by Will Dunham; Editing by David Storey)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Speaking of ending badly...

Friday, October 10, 2008

We're screwed


This cannot end well...

Thursday, October 09, 2008

8 word poem: The Pop Culture Tome-let

I am tired
of my past
being savaged.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

McCain won't shake hands with a black dude

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Funny videos for a weird day





Saturday, October 04, 2008

So you have to ask

In her estimation, was it a pretty good day?

This undated mug shot released by the Middletown, Ohio, police department shows Michelle Allen, 32. Allen was arrested Sept. 27, 2008 after she allegedly impeded traffic, urinated on a neighbor's porch and chased children while wearing a cow suit, according to a Middletown police report.
(AP Photo/Middletown Ohio Police department via Dayton Daily News)

Friday, October 03, 2008

Things that get stuck in my head - Part 2

When Upbringings Strike Back



P.S. I love having satellite radio in my vehicle. My favorite feature is the info button. Most folks probably use it to find out more about a song they like. I however use it when a song really sucks so I can know who to hate. It's my little XM witch hunt. Thanks to XM I know to direct my rage at such fuckwits as Jack's Mannequin. Hey Jack's Mannequin, you suck!

Thank you XM! :)

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Things that get stuck in my head - Part 1