You Do The Math

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The attacks in this story have been taking place over a two year period. The first version of the story  is mine and I’ve edited it to make a point: 

SEATTLE — Seattle police are still on the hunt for a man who is accused of groping 21 women over a three-year period. And now police believe the man is getting more violent.

… reports that the man appears to be targeting COLLEGE GIRLS as they walked to and from three CAMPUS PARKING LOTS AFTER CLASSES

Now a story like this would have been all over the Cable News Networks with wall to wall coverage…so why hasn’t that happened?

MIGHT it be because this is the way the story actually reads:

SEATTLE — Seattle police are still on the hunt for a man who is accused of groping 21 women over a three-year period. And now police believe the man is getting more violent.

Our newspaper partner, the Seattle P-I, reports that the man appears to be targeting Asian women as they walk to and from three bus stops in the Beacon Hill area.

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This was a comment I found on one of the stories and it’s a back-handed one, but given the way the press has ( not ) covered this issue I guess you can see why the Media doesn’t feel there is an audience receptive to this sort of story:

 

Sounds like a game of
Whoops-There-It-Is…
Only this is no laughing matter. They need to send out some undercover asain (SP by commentator ) cops to catch this creep before he strikes again.
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No No No

This is Dawn Wells.
She played ” Mary Anne ” on Gilligan’s Island-
Yep.
Mary Ann was driving home with her friend Mary Jane and the rest is Celebrity Photo Mug Shot History.
But here’s the part that gets to me…she’s 69, I can’t imagine getting a call from my Mom or Grandmother and having them  say, ” I’m in jail and you have to bail me out…”
” Grandma! ” I would cry ” WTF happened! ”
( in real life I’d never use the eff word to either of my Grandmothers-deal with it )
” Well honey, they’re charging me with possession.”
Oh Wow.
I can’t even imagine what would happen next….my brain just shut down.

The 3am Girl

3am call to obama 

photo from ” Yes We Can Has ” 

from King5 News

THURSDAY NIGHT — THE KNOWLES FAMILY OF BUCKLEY WASHINGTON WERE WATCHING THE JON STEWART SHOW…AND SAW THE AD FOR THE FIRST TIME.

Brady Knowles: “I looked and saw a girl that looked like my sister and we rewound it and sure enough it was my sister.”

Casey Knowles: “It’s actually really funny….”

THE FIRST GIRL IN THE AD IS YOUNG CASEY KNOWLES —
STOCK FOOTAGE FROM 8 YEARS AGO WHEN SHE WORKED AS A TV EXTRA —
FOOTAGE OWNED NOW BY GETTY IMAGES AND USED BY THE CLINTON CAMPAIGN.
THEY COULDN’T HAVE PICKED A MORE UNWILLING STAR.

Casey Knowles: “It’s really sort of ironic that my image would be used to advocate for Hillary when I myself do not.”

SHE MAY ONLY BE 17 BUT CASEY HAS SOME VERY STRONG POLITICAL OPINIONS…
SHE TURNS 18 — LEGAL VOTING AGE — IN APRIL — PLENTY OF TIME BEFORE THE GENERAL ELECTION.

Casey Knowles: “It’s perfect timing because I have a candidate that I really identify with…”

Casey Knowles: “I’ve been campaigning for Barack Obama for a few months now. I was actually a precinct captain at the caucuses a few months ago…I attended his rally a few months ago and I’m a very very avid supporter.”

THE KNOWLES FAMILY ADMIT THEY HAVE NO CONTROL OVER HOW THE FOOTAGE IS USED.
AND WHILE THEY SEE THE HUMOR OF IT ALL — THEY ARE MILDLY ANNOYED.

Casey Knowles: “I think it would be really wonderful if me and Barack Obama could get together and make a nice counter ad (laughs).”

Sidenote:

Washington State went to Obama 68% To Clinton’s 31%.

In other words he took every single County in the State…including the county the Knowles live in.

 I can only add one word to this story.

It’s a good one.

And it is…..

Awkward!

fyi this is the parody ad

The 3AM Girl

Photo from Tacoma, Washington. News Tribune.Com

All Fired Up In Seattle!

Oh Yes.

We rocked the town.

amm

Livin with my eyes closed, goin day to day
I never knew the difference, I never cared either way
Lookin for a reason, searchin for a sign
Reachin out with both hands, I gotta feel the kick inside
All fired up
Now I believe there comes a time
All fired up
When everything just falls in line
All fired up

Audio of

 The Seattle Rally HERE

21,000 peoplepacked Key Arena in Seattle, Washington today to stand for change with Barack…

Barack also recieved a big endorsement from Washington Governor Chris Gregoire…

Pictures from Obama 08

I would like to thank our Governor- Chris Gregoire

for standing up with us here in Washington State

for Obama

She’s a Rock Star.

ps

I happen to think this

song

fits the occasion better then any other.

enjoy

Livin with my eyes closed, goin day to day
I never knew the difference, I never cared either way
Lookin for a reason, searchin for a sign
Reachin out with both hands, I gotta feel the kick inside
All fired up
Now I believe there comes a time
All fired up
When everything just falls in line
All fired up
We live an learn from our mistakes
All fired up, fired up, fired up – hey

Aint nobody livin, in a perfect world
Everybodys out there, cryin to be heard
Now I got a new fire, burnin in my eyes
Lightin up the darkness, movin like a meteorite

Chorus:
All fired up
Now I believe there comes a time
All fired up
When everything just falls in line
All fired up
We live an learn from our mistakes
All fired up, fired up, fired up
The deepest cuts are healed by faith
Now I believe there comes a time
When everything just falls in line
We live an learn from our mistakes
The deepest cuts are healed by faith

Now I believe there comes a time
When everything just falls in line
We live an learn from our mistakes
The deepest cuts are healed by faith
Now I believe there comes a time
When everything just falls in line
We live an learn from our mistakes
The deepest cuts are healed by faith
Now I believe there comes a time
When everything just falls in line
We live an learn from our mistakes
The deepest cuts are healed by faith
Now I believe

amm

The Girl With The Man’s Name

The Girl With The Man’s Name

and her son

Who Could Be Our Next President

 from the Seattle Times, Seattle Washington:

 

Stanley Dunham, in a Mercer Island High annual.

Memories of Obama’s mother

By Nicole Brodeur
Seattle Times staff columnist

This is going to sound strange, Maxine Box says, but 50 years later, she can’t forget it:

Barack Obama’s mother used to crack her knuckles.”Constantly,” Box told me as we sat in her Bellevue home on the eve of Super Tuesday, talking about Stanley Dunham, the girl with the man’s name and the son who could be president of the United States.

Box, 65, was Dunham’s best friend at Mercer Island High School, where they were members of the Class of 1960.

“Obama Mama,” is how they refer to her in the school’s front office when reporters come around. The Mercer Island Reporter. The Chicago Tribune. Staffers got used to pulling out the 1960 yearbook, until it was recently misplaced.

Same with Box’s copy of the yearbook; it’s in her house somewhere.

But it doesn’t matter — the memories are still clear as day.

And Box wants to keep them that way, to somehow honor the friend who died of ovarian cancer in 1995, before she could see what her son would accomplish; that he would become one of the final two Democratic candidates in the race for president.

Politics may divide us, but a mother’s pride, well, that’s a feeling that easily crosses party lines.

“She’d be overwhelmed that he’s done what he’s done,” Box said of her friend. “To think that your child has grown up to be this fine man that so many people love. … “

Box called her friend “Stannie,” a nickname for Stanley. She was named for her father, who wanted a boy — and the girl knew it. As a result, their relationship was strained.

“He was hard on her, in that he picked on her,” Box said of Stanley Dunham, a furniture salesman in downtown Seattle.

“He had a sarcastic humor,” Box said, “and she could give it back.”

Dunham’s mother, Madelyn, a bank employee, was “very quiet and serious” and often protected her daughter from her husband’s sarcasm, Box said. (She is still alive, but the Obama campaign has not made her available for interviews).

Dunham and Box were part of a close group of girls who attended football games and sock hops but didn’t really date. They listened to The Limeliters, The Kingston Trio, The Brothers Four. Their parents played cards together.

Dunham and Box walked home together after school, usually stopping at Box’s house for mint-chocolate cake before Dunham went on to the Shorewood apartments, where she lived with her parents.

“I don’t remember prolonged intellectual discussions,” Box said. “But we were all questioners. It was the feeling of the whole school. We were on the debate team, we knew about current events.”

And they felt “destined” to attend college.

Box wanted to work with children, and got a teaching degree at the University of Washington.

Stannie “was such a good student, very intellectual and above all of us. Not just thinking about boys and clothes.”

When her father took a job selling furniture in Hawaii, Dunham moved with them and enrolled in the University of Hawaii.

Not long after, Dunham wrote Box that she had met a Kenyan grad student named Barack Obama. They married and had a son.

For all the tension Dunham had with her father, Box said, her parents stood by her when her marriage fell apart a few years later.

Dunham eventually remarried an Indonesian man and moved to Jakarta. At one point, she sent her son, Barack, back to Hawaii to live with her parents for a year.

Later, Dunham worked with international relief agencies, focused on women’s development.

Box last saw her friend in 1961, when she visited Seattle on her way from Honolulu to Massachusetts, where her then-husband was attending Harvard.

“She seemed very happy and very proud,” she said. “She had this beautiful, healthy baby. I can see them right now.”

If only Box could see them together again; her friend with her son, the U.S. senator. The husband and father. The presidential candidate.

Obama’s book “The Audacity of Hope” is dedicated “To my Mother, whose loving spirit sustains me still.”

Box has vowed to support Obama.

“And not just because of knowing his mother. I would have the same feelings. But this makes it extra special.”

Nicole Brodeur’s column appears Tuesday and Friday. Reach her at 206-464-2334 or nbrodeur@seattletimes.com.

Hey, bring that yearbook back!

The Devil’s Due

Court Papers PDF- FYI this will take awhile to load

 

Michele Anderson executed her family and will we ever know the real reason?

 

Doubtful, Michele is a killer.

And how could you believe a word that falls from the mouth of a person who plans to execute her entire family on Christmas Eve?

So we will always be left to wonder why Michele Anderson butchered her own family.

I, for one, will always wonder what kind of walking nightmare could spill the blood of two innocent children and then use her victims to remind us that she is human and is capable of empathy.

Michele said she had those children murdered to spare them the awful memories.

The reality is she will not have truly spared anyone, and that includes the public who will never be safe as long as this inhuman monster is allowed to dwell among us, until she meets her death at the end of the executioner’s needle.

And at that point it’s my sincere hope that her Hell begins.

And that it never, ever ends.

Two charged with aggravated murder in Carnation killings
Michele K. Anderson and Joseph Thomas McEnroe were charged Friday with aggravated first-degree murder in the methodical Christmas Eve shooting deaths of her parents, her brother, his wife and their two young children. With these charges, the state has the option to seek the death penalty. Read more »

The S.L.U.T Rides Again

I know what you thought Potty Brains!

But this post is about the South Lake Union Trolley that is going to start it’s  run in Seattle, Washington today.

There’s a suggestion to rename this run ” The Love Train “.

geeze

 

 

MIKE SIEGEL / THE SEATTLE TIMES

A streetcar prepares to head from downtown Seattle toward Lake Union during a driver-training session last month. The South Lake Union streetcar begins service this week on an 11-stop, 1.3-mile route from the Westin Hotel to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

SEATTLE TIMES ARCHIVE

Seattle Times archive Streetcars dominated the traffic scene in this photograph (date unknown) looking north at Second Avenue and James Street. A cable car is crossing the Second Avenue streetcar tracks.

SEATTLE TIMES ARCHIVE

 

SEATTLE TIMES ARCHIVE

In this undated photo, a Seattle streetcar shares the street with pedestrians, bikers and a relatively new phenomenon — the automobile.