Friday, July 22, 2011

Let the criminals starve; it will end repeat offenders

JULY 22, 2011
BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND
The news as I see it and the views as I want them.
July 22 is … Ratcatcher's Day

It might take a rat to catch a rat but we still have to catch them.

If I understand the news about California’s finances, the State is broke. The prison system is being punished by the federal Courts for overcrowding. The entire nation is going broke. Law-abiding citizens are being thrown out of their homes by foreclosure. The number of homeless is increasing. But wait, the criminals in the California prison system have demands that require more tax dollars to make their life more comfortable.

From the news blotter on Wednesday, inmates in a third of California's prisons are conducting a hunger strike in protest of solitary confinement policy. Recent reports show that many inmates, who are in their third week of the strike, have shown dramatic weight loss and are collapsing from starvation, reports the Los Angeles Times
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The protesting inmates, who are most active at Pelican Bay State Prison, Corcoran State Prison and the California Correctional Institute at Tehachapi, have been refusing meals since July 1, according to KPCC radio. Many of the protesters are in solitary confinement, otherwise known as security housing units (SHU).
They have five core demands (via Prisons.org):

1. "Eliminate group punishments" and instead enforce individual accountability.
2. Abolish debriefing policies, which dictate that inmates in SHU can only be released into the regular prison population if they provide information on gang activity.
3. Make prisons comply with the recommendations of the US Commission on Safety and Abuse in Prisons (2006) to end longterm solitary confinement.
4. "Provide adequate food" and sanitary conditions in solitary confinement
5. Have the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation expand and provide education programs and other privileges for SHU inmates.

Man, it is tough being a drain on society in California.

Usually the rats jump off the sinking ship. If you work for Tiger Woods, you get thrown overboard. So much for loyalty. Tiger Woods fired caddie Steve Williams on Wednesday, ending a 12-year relationship in which he won 72 times worldwide and 13 majors.

"I want to express my deepest gratitude to Stevie for all his help, but I think it's time for a change," Woods said on his website. "Stevie is an outstanding caddie and a friend and has been instrumental in many of my accomplishments. I wish him great success in the future."

Woods did not say who would replace Williams or when he would return to golf. This report is from Associated Press.

Maybe we should transfer all of the California prison population to Texas. They know how to deal with them. A Texas inmate was executed Wednesday for killing a Dallas-area convenience store clerk during a shooting spree that he said was in retaliation for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Mark Stroman, 41, was lethally injected shortly after his final court appeal was rejected. He was pronounced dead at 8:53 p.m. at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Huntsville Unit. Stroman claimed the shooting spree that killed two men and injured a third targeted people of Middle Eastern descent, though all three victims were from South Asia. It was the death of 49-year-old Vasudev Patel that put Stroman on death row. The lone survivor, Rais (Raze) Bhuiyan (Boo-yon), unsuccessfully sued to stop the execution, saying his Muslim beliefs told him to forgive Stroman. The courts denied his requests.

From the death chamber, Stroman asked for God's grace and said hate in the world had to stop. "Even though I lay on this gurney, seconds away from my death, I am at total peace," he said. He later called himself "still a proud American, Texas loud, Texas proud." "God bless America. God bless everyone," he added, then turned to the warden and said: "Let's do this damn thing." Texas did its part.

The execution was briefly delayed as the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals considered a final appeal. The U.S. Supreme Court rejected appeals earlier Wednesday. In an unusual step, Bhuiyan had asked the courts to halt Stroman's execution. The native of Bangladesh and a former convenience store worker lost the sight in one of his eyes when Stroman shot him in the face. He also said he wanted to spend time with the convict to learn more about why the shootings occurred. "Killing him is not the solution," Bhuiyan said. "He's learning from his mistake. If he's given a chance, he's able to reach out to others and spread that message to others."

A federal district judge in Austin rejected the suit and Bhuiyan's request for an injunction on Wednesday afternoon. His lawyers appealed the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court, where Justice Antonin Scalia turned it down. Stroman's lawyer, in a separate appeal to the Supreme Court, pointed to Bhuiyan's "significant surprise" and argued that attorneys during Stroman's trial and in earlier stages of his appeals were deficient for not illustrating "the path that led him to this violent frenzy." Stroman's execution was the eighth this year in Texas. At least eight other inmates in the nation's busiest death penalty state have execution dates in the coming weeks.

Stroman was free on bond for a gun possession arrest when his shooting spree started. He had previous convictions for burglary, robbery, theft and credit card abuse, served at least two prison terms and was paroled twice. His juvenile record showed an armed robbery at age 12. When police arrested him the day Patel was killed, they found the .44-caliber handgun used in the shooting. Stroman confessed, and court documents show he told authorities he belonged to the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist prison gang. Prosecutors also say he told another jail inmate about the shootings and how automatic weapons police found in his car were intended for a planned attack at a Dallas-area shopping mall. Stroman more recently denied the white supremacist description. He also had avoided trouble in prison in recent years, said Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokeswoman Michelle Lyons.

Stroman blamed the shootings on the loss of a sister in the collapse of one of the World Trade Center towers – although prosecutors said in court documents there's no firm evidence she ever existed. "I wanted those Arabs to feel the same sense of vulnerability and uncertainty on American soil much like the mindset of chaos and bedlam that they were already accustomed to in their home country," he said on a website devoted to his case.

He described his victims as "perched behind the counter here in the Land of Milk and Honey ... this foreigner who's own people had now sought to bring the exact same chaos and bewilderment upon our people and society as they lived in themselves at home and abroad." But he added he had made a "terrible mistake out of love, grief and anger" and had destroyed his victims' families "out of pure anger and stupidity.""I'm not the monster the media portrays me," he said last week from death row. He did not get to prove his point.

Besides Patel's slaying, Stroman was charged but not tried in the shooting death of Waqar Hasan, 46, a Pakistani immigrant who moved to Dallas in 2001 to open a convenience store. Hasan was killed four days after the terrorists struck. The attack on Bhuiyan came a week later. This guy did what many wanted to do nut knew they couldn’t. He rightfully paid for it with his life.

Just a couple of thoughts I had and you should too.
BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011

VISIT ANY OF THE SITES LISTED FOR REVIEW, RESEARCH, ORDERING MY WRITING PRODUCTS OR TO CONTACT ME.
Go to web sites below to buy books by Bruce A. Brennan. It is still a good time to purchase any of my books. The books are interesting and inexpensive reads. My third book should be available later this year, in late 2011. More information will be forthcoming.

www.ebookmall.com (Do search by my name or book Title)
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Book Titles:

Holmes the Ripper

A Revengeful Mix of Short Fiction

“The man that does not fear punishment, little regards crime.”

NORMAN MACDONALD, Maxims and Moral Reflections


Thursday, July 21, 2011

Here, pull my finger?

JULY 21, 2011
BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND
The news as I see it and the views as I want them.
July 21 is … National Tug-Of-War Tournament Day

What debt problem, we need to know the size a gay guys’ penis’ or at least who the dicks are that authorized this spending? The federal government helped fund a study that examined what effect a gay man's penis size has on his sex life and general well-being. Why do we need to know? Just ask the receptor if you really need to know. It should not happen but if it does, it should take ten minutes to complete at a gay bar in San Francisco on a Friday night.

The study was among several backed by the National Institutes of Health that have come under scrutiny from a group claiming the agency is wasting valuable tax dollars at a time when the country is trying to control its debt. This particular research resulted in a 2009 report titled, "The Association Between Penis Size and Sexual Health Among Men Who Have Sex with Men." 

The study reported, among its findings, that gay men with "below average penises" were more likely to assume a "bottom" sexual position, while those with "above average penises" were more likely to assume a "top" sexual position. Those with average penises identified themselves as "versatile" in the bedroom. Though it's difficult to trace exactly how much federal funding went to the project, the study was one of many linked to an $899,769 grant in 2006. The grant was administered by NIH's National Institute on Drug Abuse, and went first to a group called Public Health Solutions and a researcher with the National Development and Research Institutes before going to individual researchers.

Those researchers then compiled data from a survey of more than 1,000 gay and bisexual men at events in New York City for the gay community. "This country is broke and we cannot spend money on this kind of stuff," said Andrea Lafferty, president of the Traditional Values Coalition, which drew attention to the report as part of a six-month investigation into NIH grants for examples of "institutional waste." "We're spending money on wacky stuff," Lafferty said. But one of the researchers involved with the report told FoxNews.com that NIH funding was only used to help "analyze and write up" data that had already been collected without the use of taxpayer funds. 
"The data were not collected using taxpayer funds," Jeffrey Parsons, a professor with Hunter College, said in an email. Bullshit #1. "NIH funds were not used to measure anyone's penis size." Bullshit #2. 

"This study was funded by the Hunter College Center for HIV/AIDS Education Studies and Training," the National Institutes of Health said. "Dr. Christian Grov was supported as a postdoctoral research fellow at the time the research was conducted by a National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded training grant."

Parsons took issue with Lafferty's description of the grant. A Traditional Values Coalition release stated that at least $9.4 million went to a 10-year study that included the penis-size research -- but Parsons said it appears that references a much broader "post-doctoral training program" of which the penis-study funding was a "small" part. Other studies stemming from the same 2006 grant examined topics ranging from the drug market in Houston following Hurricane Katrina to the connection between contraceptives and STD prevention in Madagascar. "To suggest that 9.4 million dollars was spent to study penis sizes is factually inaccurate and simply designed to create news," Parsons wrote. 

The study, which last year was published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, claimed there previously had been "little research among men who have sex with men assessing the association between penis size and socio-sexual health." The study found that men with larger penises were more likely to contract certain sexually transmitted diseases. It also found that men with above-average penises enjoyed more satisfaction with their lifestyle.

The original survey had a relatively high response rate -- with 83 percent of those approached agreeing to participate. "As an incentive, those who completed the survey were given a voucher for free admission to a movie," the study said. Lafferty's group drew attention to several other studies Monday that it claimed were "bizarre" in the current fiscal climate. Among them was one that asked individuals to "mail in their toenails" to measure "toenail nicotine," according to the values coalition. 

"The president has said he's going to hunt down waste. Well, I'm going to give it to him on a platter," Lafferty said.

This guy gave lawyers a bad name and that is not easy. A 47-year-old Skokie, Ill., man who tried over 60 cases though he never obtained a law degree was sentenced Monday to serve two years in prison.

Tahir Malik pleaded guilty to forgery and impersonation of a lawyer before receiving his sentence from Cook County Judge Dennis Porter, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. I know some lawyers that should be arrested for impersonating a lawyer. The man was initially busted in December of last year after personnel at the Cook County Courthouse reported his behavior as suspicious and looked into his credentials. He had none, they discovered.

Over the course of his short-lived career as an attorney, he worked on over 60 cases, including mortgage foreclosures and low-level criminal actions, the Chicago Tribune reported. He reportedly charged his clients between $500 to $4,500 in cash per case. He was busier than some lawyers I know.

Malik has a previous criminal history, having served time in prison on a burglary conviction. The Sun-Times added that he also was previously charged of theft, shoplifting and criminal trespassing.

"From his own arrest history, he was familiar enough with the court system to make certain motions and file certain documents in the court," Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart said of the case earlier this year. "There is no question that dozens of people from all over Cook County were misled by this guy."

Just a couple of thoughts I had and you should too.
BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011

VISIT ANY OF THE SITES LISTED FOR REVIEW, RESEARCH, ORDERING MY WRITING PRODUCTS OR TO CONTACT ME.
Go to web sites below to buy books by Bruce A. Brennan. It is still a good time to purchase any of my books. The books are interesting and inexpensive reads. My third book should be available later this year, in late 2011. More information will be forthcoming.

www.ebookmall.com (Do search by my name or book Title)
www.barnesandnoble.com (do a quick search, Title, my name)
http://www.smashwords.com/ Do a Title or author search.

Book Titles:

Holmes the Ripper

A Revengeful Mix of Short Fiction

Criminals are dumb as stumps. If they were smart they could go be investment bankers. Or judges.
Black Jack Point

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Die, die, die!


JULY 20, 2011
BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND
The news as I see it and the views as I want them.
July 20 is … Ugly Truck Contest Day

There has to be more than one winner in this contest. Drive by any bar on Fridays after 4:00 p. m. or any high school parking lot when school is in session, several contestants will be visible.
According to a HuffPost story, a convicted murderer is suing the state because, while in prison, a prison employee saved his life after he told them not to save his life. Damned if you do and damned if you don’t. A convicted murderer is suing the state of Colorado for saving his life after his heart stopped beating.
Daniel Self says he suffers from sleep apnea and he ordered prison guards not to resuscitate him if he stopped breathing. The 54-year-old says in a lawsuit filed in federal court that prison officials were deliberately indifferent to his right to refuse medical treatment when he stopped breathing in 2009.
Self tells the Denver Post death would be a welcome relief after he was convicted in 2003 of killing 24-year-old Leah Gee, who was pregnant. Self says Gee shot herself. A Colorado prisons spokeswoman says the state has not been served with Self's lawsuit and she could not comment about the case because it is in litigation.
Self is serving a life sentence in Sterling Correction Facility in Sterling, Colo. for the murder of Gee. But Self claims innocence and has filed nine appeals of his conviction, one with the U.S. Supreme Court, according to the Denver Post.
TIME Magazine describes the Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) order as a legal document that patients, or their loved ones, sign that states “extraordinary means” should not be taken to save their life. Typically this means CPR and other life support techniques, drugs and technology will not be used to save a person’s life with a DNR order, according to the Colorado Bar Association.
Apparently mom and dad did not want to have a party. A 17-year-old boy is accused of bludgeoning his parents with a hammer, then hosting dozens of friends for a party while their bodies lay in the bedroom, police said Monday.
Tyler Hadley of Port St. Lucie is charged with twin counts of first-degree murder in the deaths, which authorities say happened Saturday. He is being held without bond at a juvenile detention center in Fort Pierce and it's not immediately known whether he has an attorney.
The parents – Blake and Mary-Jo Hadley – were believed to have been struck with the hammer in their heads and torsos sometime after their son posted on Facebook around 1:15 p.m. Saturday alerting friends to an evening party at his house, about 50 miles north of West Palm Beach.
Investigators believe the parents were attacked outside their master bedroom and the bodies were moved into the bedroom and the door locked.
As many as 60 people attended the party that night, according to Port St. Lucie Police spokesman Tom Nichols. They were loud enough to prompt a noise complaint and a visit by police officers. When they arrived at 1:30 a.m. Sunday to warn about the noise, the party was already breaking up, Nichols said.
Then, police said, they received a tip that murder may have taken place. They returned to the home at 4:20 a.m., finding the bodies covered with towels, files, books and other household items, and the hammer between them.

This evil son of Satan was probably not hugged enough as a child or his dad or mom drank or people made fun of him or some other asinine defense he will bring forth in Court. I think he is just a piece of garbage that can only improve the world by being dead.

This will not help reduce the budget and the pro-lifers will not be happy. I do not want to promote promiscuity but it might be cheaper to prevent a bastard than to provide it with welfare for life. This is a tough one. A highly influential panel of medical experts recommended to the U.S. Department of Health on Tuesday that all health insurance plans be legally required to offer free birth control to patients.

The Obama Administration commissioned the non-partisan Institute of Medicine (IOM) panel to recommend which preventative health services all insurance plans should fully cover under the Affordable Care Act. In addition to covering birth control, the IOM suggested in its report that health insurers pay for HPV testing, contraceptive and lactation counseling, HIV screening and breast-feeding equipment.

This is the government once again telling private industry how to operate. The government does so well managing the tax-free tax revenue it receives.
Just a couple of thoughts I had and you should too.
BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011

VISIT ANY OF THE SITES LISTED FOR REVIEW, RESEARCH, ORDERING MY WRITING PRODUCTS OR TO CONTACT ME.
Go to web sites below to buy books by Bruce A. Brennan. It is still a good time to purchase any of my books. The books are interesting and inexpensive reads. My third book should be available later this year, in late 2011. More information will be forthcoming.

www.ebookmall.com (Do search by my name or book Title)
www.barnesandnoble.com (do a quick search, Title, my name)
http://www.smashwords.com/ Do a Title or author search.

Book Titles:

Holmes the Ripper

A Revengeful Mix of Short Fiction

"History is a guide to navigation in perilous times. History is who we are and why we are the way we are." - David C. McCullough




Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Let 'em eat bacon!

JULY 19, 2011
BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND
The news as I see it and the views as I want them.
July 19 is … Flitch Day

Casey Anthony was released from jail around 12:30 a. m. Sunday July 17. 2011. She reportedly had just over $500.00 on her, the balance in her jail commissary account, most of it coming from donations made by people she does not know.

It was reported she took a private jet to her aunt’s home in Texas. A later report had her in Ohio but neither have been confirmed at the time this is being written. Perhaps her lawyer was not thinking this through too thoroughly. Texas has a tendency of making criminals pay for their crimes. I am sure some State’s Attorney, looking to make a name for himself, is reviewing ways to charge Ms. Anthony in Texas for something. If she tries to cash in on her infamy, I predict she will be arrested if still in Texas.

Where did the private jet come from? Her lawyer has less than six years of legal practice under his belt. He lost his license in Florida once; he has filed bankruptcy and there are domestic abuse issues in his past. He got some money from his client out of the $200,000.00 ABC News paid her but how much has never been disclosed. The State of Florida paid his fees to defend the accused. If Florida is like Illinois, they do not pay the going rate for attorneys. An accused is guaranteed the right to counsel, not counsel of his choice and not the best counsel. I do not think the attorney sprung for the jet.

Check out the video at this address. It is pretty neat. Did I just say neat?
                   http://www.wgnradio.com/shows/johnwilliams/wgnam-john-williams-dog-bites-shark,0,3025453.htmlstory
What is a Flitch?
A flitch is measurement of bacon, equaling half a pig. (Flitch = side)
In the United States: A side of unsliced bacon was once known as a flitch- it is now known as a slab. An individual slice of bacon is a slice or strip.

What is this Holiday for?
An old English custom from long ago eventually turned into the holiday called Flitch Day, which is celebrated on July 19th. Every year on this day, since about 1104, any married couple who could prove they had been faithful and loving to one another for one year was awarded half a pig, known as a flitch of bacon. However, very few couples would actually "bring home the bacon!" There are still flitch trials today, but they are only held once every four years.

There are historical references to this day as far back as 1104, and it was a regular civic event in Dunmow by the late 1800's. Eventually, those who settled in America, brought the tradition with them.

Origin of this Holiday?
My research did not find the creator, but we know that it does exist because of actual events and customs in history. This holiday is referred to as a "National" day.  However, I did not find any congressional records or presidential proclamations for this day.
Even though we didn't, this is still a holiday that is publicized to celebrate. So have fun with it and celebrate it!

Flitch Trials
Great Dunmow is a town in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. Originally the site of a Roman settlement on Stane Street, the town thrived during the Middle Ages. Many buildings survive from this period, including a sixteenth century town hall.

Four-yearly ritual of the Flitch Trials
The town is famous for its four-yearly ritual of the Flitch Trials, in which couples must convince a jury of six local bachelors and six local maidens that they have never wished themselves un-wed for a year and a day. If successful the couple is paraded through the High Street and receive a flitch of bacon. The last flitch trials were held in the town in the summer of 2008, with the next scheduled for 2012. The custom is ancient, and is mentioned in the Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.

Custom of Giving a Flitch of Bacon
A custom of giving a flitch of bacon to any married couple who would swear that neither of them, in a year and a day, either sleeping or waking, repented of their marriage.

The actual words of the ancient rite performed before a ‘judge’ in a mock court and a ‘jury’ of maidens and bachelors, require that in “twelvemonth and a day” both spouses have “not wish’t themselves unmarried again”.

The full pledge went:

   You shall swear by custom of confession,
   If ever you made nuptial trangresssion,
   Be you either married man or wife,
   If you have brawls or contentious strife
   Or otherwise, at bed or at board,
   Offended each other in deed or word:
   Or, since the parish-clerk said Amen,
   You wish’t yourselves unmarried agen,
   Or in a twelvemonth and a day,
   Repented not in thought any way,
   But continued true in thought and desire
   As when you join'd hands in the quire.
   If to these conditions, without all feare,
   Of your own accord you will freely swear,
   A whole gammon of bacon you shall receive,
   And bear it hence with love and good leave;
   For this is our custom at Dunmow well knowne,
   Though the pleasure be ours, the bacon’s your own.

The parties were to make their oath before the Prior and Convent and the whole town, humbly kneeling in the churchyard upon two hard, pointed stones. The ancient oath is still sworn today:

   We do swear by custom of confession
   That we ne’er made nuptial transgression,
   Not since we were married man and wife,
   By household brawles or contentious strife,
   Or otherwise in bed or a boarde,
   Offended each other in deed or in word,
   Or in a twelve months and a day
   Repented not in thought in any way.
   Or since the church clerke said Amen
   Wish’t yourselves unmarried agen,
   But continue true and in desire,
   As when you joyn'd hands in Holy Quire.

When this oath was taken by each couple, it was the duty of the officer who administered it to reply:

"Since to these conditions, without any fear,
Of your own accord you do freely swear,
A whole flitch of bacon you shall receive,
And bear it hence with love and good leave;
For this is our custom at Dunmow well known
Though the pleasure be ours, the bacon's your own."

This is the origin of "bringing home the bacon".

A holiday for bacon; not big on the Jewish calendar but it seems like a fine tradition to me. The pig can always use a little more respect.

 Just a couple of thoughts I had and you should too.
BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011

VISIT ANY OF THE SITES LISTED FOR REVIEW, RESEARCH, ORDERING MY WRITING PRODUCTS OR TO CONTACT ME.
Go to web sites below to buy books by Bruce A. Brennan. It is still a good time to purchase any of my books. The books are interesting and inexpensive reads. My third book should be available later this year, in late 2011. More information will be forthcoming.

www.ebookmall.com (Do search by my name or book Title)
www.barnesandnoble.com (do a quick search, Title, my name)
http://www.smashwords.com/ Do a Title or author search.

Book Titles:

Holmes the Ripper

A Revengeful Mix of Short Fiction

"Choose the life that is most useful, and habit will make it the most agreeable." - Francis Bacon