Saturday, September 10, 2011

My kind of stripper

SEPTEMBER 10, 2011

BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND

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September 10 is … Swap Ideas Day



I am sorry; I forgot to include this on the 3rd of September. Click and enjoy.



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 Did the President try to swap his ideas with Congress Thursday evening? This will be the same Democrat vs. Republican fight. Many of the ideas seem good on the first reading. The true test is in the details.



I can support a massive public works program. Why pay people not to work? The people hired must be legal citizens without felony records. We need to put the good people to work first.



I do not believe the program sketched by President Obama is revenue neutral. That would be a first in the history of American politics. Obama spoke of setting up at least two different agencies to implement his program. That is just making bigger government and putting people to work putting people to work. That is like looking at a mirror of yourself looking at a mirror of yourself. It can theoretically go on forever. That is not a good idea.



President Obama talked about how important this is and how it needs to be done now. Why did he announce the speech six weeks ago and then negotiate when he would give it if it is that important. His constant scolding of Congress during the speech did not go over well and will hurt his chances of successfully pushing a meaningful plan through Congress.



President Obama is clearly in over his head. He is not prepared to lead this country and has not improved during his three years in office. It takes more than a community organizer to properly lead the United States of America. What does a community organizer do and who pays his salary?



The latest rumors on Casey Anthony's whereabouts say that she's headed to a Mexican ranch owned by a wealthy man from California who wants to shield her from the intense public scrutiny. She met the man when he wrote to her as she sat in jail waiting for her murder trial to begin. This guy must not get out much or he wants to get her out of the country in case something happens to her.



The search for missing Maryland school teacher Alice Davis took an unexpected turn Thursday night, when authorities found her husband dead inside their home. The body of Jesse Davis, a 58-year-old taxidermist, was found in the living room of the couple's home in Allen at 8:30 p.m. last night, according to the Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis.



"We had his home under surveillance because he was a suspect in this investigation," Lewis told The Huffington Post. "A vehicle pulled up into the yard [and] two occupants entered the rear of the home. Moments later they ran out of the home and hollered there was blood all over the house." A cause of death has not yet been released but Davis' death does appear to be a suicide, according to the sheriff.

"He died from what appears to be self-inflicted razor wounds to his left arm -- he severed his artery," Lewis said.



The discovery was made not long after authorities had executed a search warrant on the Davis home in regard to the unsolved disappearance of Alice Davis. A 55-year-old English teacher at Parkside High School in Salisbury, Alice Davis was last seen at about 6:30 p.m. on Sunday. According to her husband, she left their Allen home to go shopping at a Walmart in nearby Fruitland, Md.



This guy apparently could not take the heat and did not see any other door that would let him out.



It wasn't amateur hour at the Baby Dolls Lounge, and Natalie Behnke found out the hard way. The 25-year-old Florida woman was taken into custody after allegedly stripping, asking customers for money, and becoming aggressive with dancers at the Clearwater strip club, Cecilia Barreda, a spokesperson for the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, told The Huffington Post.



"The manager told her to redress and told her she was causing a disturbance with the other girls," Barreda said, as she summarized the police report.

Deputies responded to a call for possible disorderly conduct at 11:48 p.m. on Sept. 6. When officers arrived, Behnke was standing outside the establishment in what appeared to be her underwear, Barreda said. The suspect was emotional, and deputies deemed her intoxicated.



The club manager told police that Behnke was asked to get dressed and leave the premises after she began disrobing and asking patrons for cash. When employees confronted Behnke about her behavior, she became aggressive and was escorted out, according to the arrest summary. Behnke was charged with disorderly intoxication, a misdemeanor. She pleaded no contest in a court appearance Sept. 7, and was order to pay a fine totaling $525, according to Pinellas court records. An office manager at Baby Dolls said the incident isn't anything new.



The man, who declined to give his name, has worked at several clubs over 19 years, and said "stuff like that happens all the time."



Sometimes it is hard to remember this woman is someone’s daughter, sister and/or, heaven forbid, mother. I do not frequent strip clubs but I have been to a few. This does happen quite a bit. Rarely, are the rookies as good as the old-timers.



Just a couple of thoughts I had and you should too or at least think about.

BRUCE A. BRENNAN

DEKALB, IL 60115

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