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TO THOSE OF YOU NOT FAMILIAR WITH JOE ARPAIO HE IS THE MARICOPA ARIZONA COUNTY SHERIFF AND HE KEEPS GETTING ELECTED OVER AND OVER

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Sheriff Joe Arpaio (in Arizona)
who created the "tent city jail": HERE IS HOW IT WORKS.
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Here is another poke in the eye with a sharp stick. In the movie world Fake but accurate is a OK, as a matter of fact that is the way they do business. They should have called this flick death of reason and propriety. Nice snuff film you got there!
"Death of a President," which stirred controversy in the
days ahead of the festival, took home the Fipresci prize, which
is chosen by international critics. The film, a fictional
documentary showing the assassination of "President Bush"
"Death of a President," which stirred controversy in the
days ahead of the festival, took home the Fipresci prize, which
is chosen by international critics. The film, a fictional
documentary showing the assassination of President Bush, was
noted by the jury "for the audacity with which it distorts
reality to reveal a larger truth."
President Bush, was
noted by the jury "forarial,sansity with which it distorts
reality to reveal a larger truth."
When you here about people drowning down here again one day you can thank dangerously stupid self appointed Community leaders like this woman. You can bet she is in the pay of Rainbow push or some other organization that profits from concentration camps for poor people.
N.O. woman blasts 'code word' for poor
By JOE GYAN JR.
Orleans bureau
Published: Sep 15, 2006
BELLE CHASSE — A discussion about not duplicating preKatrina “concentrations of poverty” when New Orleans’ ravaged rental stock is rebuilt raised the temperature Thursday during a Louisiana Recovery Authority mmeeting.While
authority members and authority Executive Director Andy KKopplinwere discussing two “Road Home” rental housing programs and an accompanying objective of not replicating what a Road Home handout called “prestorm excessive concentrations of poverty,” New OrleanianElizabeth Cook sprang to her feet and gave the board an eearful. Cook who lives in the city’s Bywaterarea, yelled out from the audience at the Belle ChasseAuditorium. She said not repeating concentrations of poverty is a “code word” for keeping New Orleans’ displaced poor from returning to the ccity.Norman
Francis, authority chairman and president of Xavier University of New Orleans, cut Cook off but said she would be allowed to speak to the board once it wrapped up its discussion. When that time came, Cook sat at a table in front of the board and described the rental housing program as “so unfair.”
“What you’re saying is certain people can’t come home. Let’s be honest here. It’s shameful,” she said. “What you’re saying is concentration of poverty is a crime. It’s OK for the rich to live in concentrations. The working poor need somewhere to live, too. People need somewhere to come home. You’re not fighting for the people.”
Francis took exception to her remarks.
“We’re trying to get everybody home under quality conditions and under conditions that everyone can afford,” he ssaid.Authority member and state Sen. Diana Bajoie D-New Orleans, said during the meeting that the authority program is a “good one” but added, “We can’t close all the housing developments and expect everyone to come home.”
In a report issued last week, the New Orleans-based Bureau of Governmental Research — a nonprofit, independent research group — raised concerns about the Road Home rental housing program, warning it would “create new problems and exacerbate existing weaknesses in the city.”
The bureau said the rental program harnesses $1.7 billion of Gulf Opportunity Zone low income housing tax credits and $1.6 billion of Community Development Block Grants for the construction or rehabilitation of rental housing. It earmarks $869 million of block grant funds for repair of small rental properties willing to accept rent restrictions for periods of three to 20 years. It layers the balance of block grant funds on the tax credits to produce rental housing for work force and low-income hhouseholds.The
The program, as conceived, would have provided housing for low-income households in the context of classic mixed income development, which combine low income subsidized housing with market rate housing, the bureau said but under a revised plan, the group said, the bulk of the units for low-income households would be incorporated instead into 100 percent low-income housing tax credit developments.
MIAMI -- A man's body floated up near where a crew was filming a scene for the crime show "CSI: Miami," authorities said.
The body washed up early Friday in Biscayne Bay at Bicentennial Park, which film crews were using as a helicopter staging ground for aerial shots of a fictional offshore investigation for the CBS show, police said………
It's not the first dead body to unexpectedly appear on a "CSI" set. One was found this week in a Los Angeles building where "CSI: New York" was filming. Police also didn't consider that death suspicious.
Just your normal non- suspicious body washing up on a the set where they film a show about people who work with dead bodies. Nothing unusual about that at all. I am sure that every show has that happen. Bay Watch, Magnum P.I., Barnaby Jones and even Gilligan’s Island all had their share of dead bodies. So just move along ok!
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