Archive for August 31st, 2008
McCain Has A “Soulmate”
Posted by BuelahMan on August 31, 2008
Posted in B'Man's Snarks, Humor, John McCain, Video | Tagged: Sarah Palin, soulmate | Leave a Comment »
Happiest of Birthdays B’Man!!!
Posted by Lynda on August 31, 2008
audio above [maybe...lol]
Well– you are a man of quiet announcements when you want to be! lol… Have a happy!
Posted in B'Man's Hometown Update, Blogs: Information, Politics and Humor, BuelahFamily & BuelahFriends, Facing South, Humor, Lynda, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
Catagory 5 by U.S. Landfall
Posted by Lynda on August 31, 2008
New Orleanians told to flee storm
Mayor Ray Nagin used emotive language to announce the evacuation
The mayor of New Orleans has issued a mandatory evacuation order for the entire city, as Hurricane Gustav bears down on the US Gulf Coast.
Ray Nagin said residents of the city’s West Bank should begin moving out at 0800 (1300 GMT) on Sunday, with the East Bank leaving at midday (1700 GMT).
He called it “the storm of the century” and added: “You need to be scared”.
Gustav, which is forecast to strengthen to a Category 5 storm over the Gulf, powered through western Cuba overnight.
Anyone who’s thinking of staying – rethink it, get out of town
Ray Nagin
New Orleans mayor
Gustav ploughed through Cuba’s Isla de la Juventud, or Isle of Youth, overnight on Saturday before hitting the mainland in Pinar del Rio province, home to Cuba’s lucrative tobacco plantations.
The storm, which has now moved into the Gulf of Mexico, currently has maximum sustained winds of nearly 240km/h (150mph), with even stronger gusts.
At least 300,000 people have been evacuated in Cuba, says the BBC’s correspondent there, Michael Voss. There has been extensive flooding and reports of severe damage where the storm has hit, but no reports of fatalities. Officials on Isla de la Juventud said that nearly all the island’s roads were washed out and many areas were underwater.
No help !! That’s the message to those that stay, Hours before Mr Nagin spoke, a hurricane watch was put in place along America’s North Gulf coast, from Texas along to the Alabama-Florida border.
The BBC’s Kevin Connolly, in New Orleans, says Mr Nagin spoke in “passionate and desperate” terms, telling a televised news conference the storm was “so powerful” and growing more powerful every day.
“I’m not sure we’ve seen anything like it,” he told reporters at City Hall.
Mr Nagin said Gustav – expected to make landfall on Monday or Tuesday – was more powerful than Hurricane Katrina.
That storm, which hit New Orleans in 2005, killed some 1,800 people and caused hundreds of billions of dollars worth of damage.
Addressing anyone considering riding out Gustav, Mr Nagin said: “I have news for you – that would be one of the biggest mistakes of your life”.
The mayor said he was aiming for a 100% evacuation, which extends to members of the emergency services – fewer than 50 city workers will remain in the city.
Mr Nagin described the threat facing New Orleans in stark terms, calling Gustav “the mother of all storms” and urging people to follow the evacuation order.
Mr Nagin said that there would be no emergency services to help anyone who chose to remain in the city.
“If you are stubborn enough, if you are not taking this as seriously as we need you to take it, and if you decide to stay; you are on your own.”
The mayor, who was in office when New Orleans was hit by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, said those who stayed would almost certainly be stranded in a flooded city.
“Anyone who decides to stay, I’ll say it like I said it before Katrina: make sure you have an axe, because you will be carving your way, or busting your way out of your attic to get on your roof with waters that you will be surrounded with in this event,” he said.
“So anyone who’s thinking of staying, rethink it, get out of town.”
Our correspondent says that thousands of people were already beginning to leave the city before the evacuation order was announced, joining a continuous stream of vehicles heading north.
State governor of Louisiana Bobby Jindal was in New Orleans to observe the evacuation taking place.
“We’re pleased to see so many people taking the evacuation order seriously, you’re literally seeing tens of thousands of people being evacuated from this Union passenger station right here.
“You’re seeing people go by bus, by train, they are being taken by bus to the airport to be flown out of harms way as well. We can fly 700 people per hour out.”
Meanwhile, Republican party presidential candidate John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin announced they would travel to Mississippi on Sunday to observe storm preparations there.
Republican officials are considering what to do about the party’s National Convention (due to open on Monday) depending on when and where the storm hits.
Mr McCain hinted there might be changes to the tone of the gathering, rather than a cancellation of the event.
He told Fox News: “You know it just wouldn’t be appropriate to have a festive occasion while a near tragedy or a terrible challenge is presented in the form of a natural disaster, so we’re monitoring it from day to day and I’m saying a few prayers, too.”
The hurricane has already claimed the lives of more than 80 people in the Caribbean.
It has swept through Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica over the past week, causing widespread damage.
It has strengthened rapidly from a tropical storm to a Category 4 hurricane, and is expected to grow to a Category 5 storm – the maximum on the scale – as it crosses the Gulf of Mexico.
Posted in Accountability, Responsibility & Answerability, Alabama, Big Insurance, Blogs: Information, Politics and Humor, BuelahFamily & BuelahFriends, Corruption, Facing South, Georgia, Lynda, Mississippi, Southeast USA, Tennessee, Tennessee Tornado '08, Video | Leave a Comment »
B’Man’s Patriot Watch: Bruce Nester
Posted by BuelahMan on August 31, 2008
Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, B'Man's Patriot Watch, Dissent, John McCain, Police State, ReTHUGlican, Video | Tagged: Bruce Nester, National Lawyer's Guild | Leave a Comment »
Trickle-Down Madness! The World is INSANE!
Posted by Lynda on August 31, 2008
Beheaded Man Identified
Gabrielle Giroday and Ian Hitchen , Winnipeg Free Press and Brandon Sun
Published: Thursday, July 31, 2008
BRANDON, Man. – Screaming passengers fled in terror from a Greyhound bus as an unidentified fellow passenger suddenly stabbed a man sleeping next to him, decapitated him and waved the severed head at horrified witnesses standing outside.
The apparently unprovoked assault left 36 men, women and children stranded Wednesday night on the shoulder of the darkening Trans-Canada Highway near Portage la Prairie, Man., about 85 kilometres west of Winnipeg, watching while the bus driver and a driver of a nearby truck shut the crazed attacker inside the bus with the mangled victim.
A number of tribute groups on the social networking website Facebook identified the victim as 22-year-old Tim McLean.

At a news conference Thursday afternoon, RCMP confirmed they have a suspect – who is not believed to be from Manitoba – in custody, but offered few new details about this baffling homicide. The suspect is expected to be formally charged Friday.
“By the time the police arrived, the driver and the remaining passengers had all safely exited the bus,” said Sgt. Steve Colwell.
He said officers could see the man walking around inside the bus, but said he refused to exit. The standoff lasted for hours.
“At 1:28 a.m., the suspect . . . attempted to jump out of the bus after breaking a window. He was immediately subdued and arrested without incident and is currently in RCMP custody,” Colwell said.
The suspect’s name has not been released.
“He didn’t do anything to provoke the guy. The guy just took a knife out and stabbed him, started stabbing him like crazy and cut his head off,” said Garnet Caton, 26, a passenger on the Edmonton-to-Winnipeg bus.
“Some people were puking, some people were crying, other people were in shock. . . . Everybody was running, screaming off the bus.”
Caton said the attacker was only on the bus for a brief time, after boarding in western Manitoba.
Passenger Cody Olmstead said he had been watching a movie on the bus just before the attack began.
“We were watching Zorro; next thing I know, I hear someone screaming.”
Olmstead, 21, told reporters he had smoked a cigarette earlier in the trip with the victim, who got on the bus in Edmonton.
He said the victim said he was going to Winnipeg.
After the bus pulled over and the terrified passengers fled, Olmstead said the attacker was taunting those outside with the victim’s severed head.
“He came back, standing in the doorway with the head, looked at him, dropped the head and went back and started cutting buddy back up.”
He said when police showed up, the taunting continued.
“He come up and picks the head up and he’s waving it in the window. I just smoked a cigarette with this man earlier – like, the head. He’s shaking it back and forth in the window.”
Caton said he and other passengers prevented the attacker from getting off the blood-soaked bus by threatening him with makeshift weapons – a hammer and a crowbar.
“We were telling him, ‘Stay put, stay put, stay there, don’t try to come out.’ He tried to get the bus working and the bus driver disabled the bus somehow in the back. I’m not sure how he did it, and at that point, I think the police showed up,” he said, adding officers rushed them away.
Caton and other passengers said the attacker and his victim, who was listening to music on headphones, were sitting together at the rear of the bus, and the attack appeared to be unprovoked; no words were exchanged.
He told a TV station the attacker had actually changed seats to sit next to his victim just before the killing.
Caton described the man who attacked the passenger as bald and wearing sunglasses. He seemed oblivious to others when the stabbing occurred, said Caton, adding he was struck by how calm the man was.
“There was no rage or anything. He was like a robot, stabbing the guy,” he said.
Caton said the victim boarded in Edmonton, was wearing hip-hop clothing and appeared to be around 20 years of age.
After the killing, the other passengers were later taken to Brandon, Man., to be interviewed by police and to stay overnight at a hotel there.
Crisis counsellors were also at the hotel to provide support to the passengers, and counsellors could be seen chatting with them outside the hotel as groups went out to local stores for snacks or to smoke cigarettes.
One small boy, who was with an adult man and woman, was given a plush teddy bear by a crisis health worker.
“The first thing I heard was something like a terrible type (of) yowl, and that was from the guy who got stabbed,” said an elderly woman on the bus, from Winnipeg.
The woman and her adult daughter said they were three or four rows in front of the man when the attack began.
“(My daughter said) ‘Oh my God,’ and everybody else started screaming,” she said. “They had terror in their eyes.”
Two other passengers on the bus, a 22-year-old man and a 21-year-old woman from France, said they were heading to Winnipeg after visiting the woman’s father in Whitehorse. The 22-year-old man said in French that he saw a man holding a long knife repeatedly stab another passenger. He and his girlfriend said they were shocked by the attack, and the isolation in the middle of the prairie when it occurred.
“There was nowhere to go,” she said.
Speaking in Quebec City, Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day said the issue of safety on buses may need to be examined more closely once the legal process of this case is over.
“We’re never closed to looking at how Canadians can be more safe and more secure,” Day told reporters in Quebec on Thursday. “This particular incident, as horrific as it is, is obviously extremely rare.”
Greyhound spokesman Eric Wesley, speaking from Texas, said drivers are trained to get help as soon as they can when incidents occur.
“This is very rare, unique occurrence. Bus transportation is one of the safest modes of transportation. This is highly unique that something like this happened,” he said. “Our drivers are trained to provide the safest travel for all our passengers, and every time an incident occurs, they know to pull the bus over and call 911.”
Wesley said counselling will be provided and monetary compensation will be determined on an individual basis.
“We are going to do whatever we need to provide the passengers with counselling or any other measures to make sure they’re taken care of.”
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B’Man’s Sabbath Watch: The Healer Is Addicted To Porn
Posted by BuelahMan on August 31, 2008
From Jonathon Turley:
Pastor Fakes Terminal Cancer to Hide Pornography Addiction
Pastor Michael Guglielmucci has shocked his flock of faithful at the Edge Church International in Australia that he is not dying from cancer and that he used the fraud to hide a 16-year addiction to pornography. Guglielmucci is internationally known for his hit song, Healer.
The minister explained in an interview that “[t]his is who I am … I’m addicted to the stuff, it consumes my mind … I’m sick and this is why I had to come up some sort of explanation of what was happening in my body.”
He says that his loss of hair and constant vomiting were physical reactions to the addiction — a curious notion. He says that he not only lied to his congregation with falsified emails from non-existent doctors but to his own family, including his father who founded the church. For a video of Guglielmucci discussing his cancer, click here.
There remains the question of criminal fraud and possible civil liability for Guglielmucci.
Guglielmucci was something of a religious sensation after he wrote the hit song Healer that has become popular worldwide. For a video of his playing the song, click here. It is a rather limited piece, but notable for its chorus: “I trust in You” — a reference clearly to the Almighty and not the Minister.
For the full story, click here and here.
And as a bonus, watch this ‘prayer line’ as Pastor Todd bentley goes thru and ‘lay’s on hands’ to the people
Looks like a wild party to me.
And for a nice article on the ‘movement of God’ that the Tattooed maniac is leading the sheeple in can be found at Alternet.
Posted in B'Man's Sabbath Watch, Big Religion, Jonathon Turley | Tagged: Edge Church International, Pastor Michael Guglielmucci, porn | 4 Comments »
Follow up to Bristol Palin Pregnancy Rumor
Posted by BuelahMan on August 31, 2008
B’Man: My friend the Blog Queen at Sagacious Rambling is a nurse and she has noticed something about Gov Palin that I did not put together immediately. I know she is somewhat hot, but at 44 and her 5th child, something seems amiss about Trig. The Blog Queen points out what I overlooked and added this pic (and has an excellent video of an 8 month pregnant Governor that shows no buns in ovens):
Rumors are circulating online like wildfire about whether Governor Sarah Palin is young Trig’s, supposedly her 5th child, mother at all.
According to comments from classmates and other members of the community Bristol Palin, the governor’s 16 year old daughter was out of school during what would have been the last trimester of the governor’s pregnany due to a bad case of mono. A case so severe, according to the Palin family, Bristol missed nearly 5 months of school. Her own staff had their doubts back in March.
The story is that Sarah Palin’s water broke while she was attending a conference in Texas. She then proceeded to give a 30-minute speech before taking an 11-12 hour flight home to Alaska to give birth.
Now here’s where my nursing experience and judgment come in. This was alleged to have been Gov. Palin’s 5th pregnancy. It has been my experience that the more pregnancies a woman has….the quicker the labor progresses. And in the event that there is a spontaneous rupture of membrane (water breaking), there isn’t a very long window of time before the eagerly anticipated bundle of joy makes his debut to the world. More importantly, once a pregnant woman’s water breaks she needs to seek medical attention immediately as not doing so can predispose mother and child to sepsis – a serious systemic infection. In other words, this doesn’t add up.
It is difficult for me to believe Governor Palin was able to complete a speech, board a plane for a 12 hour flight and then get to the hospital in time to deliver Trig. Although it’s a bit far-fetched…but let’s just consider her story is true. Governor Palin knew Trig was going to have problems. Why didn’t she alert her staff immediately and seek treatment at the nearest hospital? What if there’d been complications?
So, what is really happening here? Is this a mother who was simply trying to protect the image of her family or was this a deceptive politician using this falsehood to bolster her career and win admiration for claiming the child as her own and choosing not to terminate the pregnancy knowing the child would have Down’s Syndrome? Does this type of behavior mean she won’t be a great asset to our country’s government?
True or false…don’t know that the real story will ever be revealed. But it’s certainly strange that all photos on the Alaska State Department’s official website that show Sarah Palin and her family have been taken down.
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