Thursday, January 23, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Paterno- The Reason For The Emails- About( Me) Not Sandusky
If Paterno talked to Schultz and Curley after the 2001 incident, I belive he talked to them about me, not Sandusky.
They wanted to discuss what happened in the locker room and decide if a report needed to be filed, and what kind, if any; because of the nature of the incident. ( The incident did not involve Sandusky.)
The incident involved someone who wasn't associated with the school. (Me.) There were other considerations, also, to check.
One thing Patero may have wanted to check on: If the matter involved the police at a later date, because of what happened to me. And what happened before, in Tulsa.
Also, whether or not I needed professional counseling. (I was mentally disturbed.)
It was obvious to Paterno that I had some issues. He called me at my house in Tulsa and asked me if I was Ok. That was a couple of weeks after the incident.
They wanted to discuss what happened in the locker room and decide if a report needed to be filed, and what kind, if any; because of the nature of the incident. ( The incident did not involve Sandusky.)
The incident involved someone who wasn't associated with the school. (Me.) There were other considerations, also, to check.
One thing Patero may have wanted to check on: If the matter involved the police at a later date, because of what happened to me. And what happened before, in Tulsa.
Also, whether or not I needed professional counseling. (I was mentally disturbed.)
It was obvious to Paterno that I had some issues. He called me at my house in Tulsa and asked me if I was Ok. That was a couple of weeks after the incident.
Solid waste management chronicles-Flushing Instructions
Solid waste management chronicles from northeastern Oklahoma:
by: Don Robbins-
Do not put objects in the stool to flush. Do not use paper towels in stool. If cleaning with towels, place in trash after use.
Do not flush sanitary napkins- The objects can cause the lines to clog up calling for repairs that are expensive. Sewers are not trash cans.
Use toilets appropriately. Use only approved paper such as toilet paper. Do not use tissue paper or other kinds of paper. Use toilet paper only.
Do not flush food items down the stool. Do not flush coffee grounds in the stool or rinse down the sink.
Pump stations handle toilet paper and human waste only. Please use caution when flushing.
Thank you.
by: Don Robbins-
Do not put objects in the stool to flush. Do not use paper towels in stool. If cleaning with towels, place in trash after use.
Do not flush sanitary napkins- The objects can cause the lines to clog up calling for repairs that are expensive. Sewers are not trash cans.
Use toilets appropriately. Use only approved paper such as toilet paper. Do not use tissue paper or other kinds of paper. Use toilet paper only.
Do not flush food items down the stool. Do not flush coffee grounds in the stool or rinse down the sink.
Pump stations handle toilet paper and human waste only. Please use caution when flushing.
Thank you.
A Note About Pakistan- (The Right To Keep And Bear Arms) Self Defence-
In America we have the right to keep and bear arms. We have a right to defend ourselves. Do the people in Pakistan have a right to defend themselves?
Situation in Pakistan
The right to assembly and to form militias that protected towns from bandits was also a part of defence that was afforded by the Constitution.
Armies had no right to house troops in houses, or take over farms.
Eminent domain, when necessary, was ordered by Congress. Sometimes in an emergency martial law was ordered by governors.
From Wikipedia:
Situation in Pakistan
The right to assembly and to form militias that protected towns from bandits was also a part of defence that was afforded by the Constitution.
Armies had no right to house troops in houses, or take over farms.
Eminent domain, when necessary, was ordered by Congress. Sometimes in an emergency martial law was ordered by governors.
From Wikipedia:
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
- The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right of individual Americans to keep and bear arms regardless of service in a militia. The right is not unlimited and does not prohibit all regulation of either firearms or similar devices. State and local governments are limited to the same extent as the federal government from infringing this right. The Second Amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791, as part of the first ten amendments comprising the Bill of Rights.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Let The Olympic Athletes Choose If They Want Another Location For Competition.
Boycott or not Boycott Olympics?
By allowing competitions to be moved from the troubled atmosphere, (into another non hostile non politicized, environment), a less dictated, stiff necked, event can take place.
The size and expense of the Olympics has gotten too large for any one city to host.
Certain political ideas can take center stage.
This is not what the Olympics was meant to be.
Let the athletes choose the locations for their competition if they object to the political climate of the host nation.
Let the Olympic competition be in another location, if it is agreed upon by concerned athletes and a majority of partner nations. This would be the best form of a boycott.
The athletes still get to compete in Olympic competitions. They're just set free from the objectionable political climate without losing their chance to compete.
Nations can protest to the IOC and upon determination, an alternate location can be selected to hold the one venue.
For example, the facility in Japan or Salt Lake could be used to house the one event and the athletes.
The event can still be televised. Olympic judges can still judge the event. Medals can still be handed out.
This would be a form of protest but it would still favor the athletes in their competitions.
By allowing competitions to be moved from the troubled atmosphere, (into another non hostile non politicized, environment), a less dictated, stiff necked, event can take place.
The size and expense of the Olympics has gotten too large for any one city to host.
Certain political ideas can take center stage.
This is not what the Olympics was meant to be.
Let the athletes choose the locations for their competition if they object to the political climate of the host nation.
Let the Olympic competition be in another location, if it is agreed upon by concerned athletes and a majority of partner nations. This would be the best form of a boycott.
The athletes still get to compete in Olympic competitions. They're just set free from the objectionable political climate without losing their chance to compete.
Nations can protest to the IOC and upon determination, an alternate location can be selected to hold the one venue.
For example, the facility in Japan or Salt Lake could be used to house the one event and the athletes.
The event can still be televised. Olympic judges can still judge the event. Medals can still be handed out.
This would be a form of protest but it would still favor the athletes in their competitions.
Pussy Riot's Yekaterina Samutsevich Supports Olympic Boycott (Other Members Still Jailed)
Pussy Riot's Yekaterina Samutsevich: 'I Support Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Boycott'
Set the other members of Pussy Riot Free!
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