Thursday, May 30, 2019

Re: Yep...

Bro, I am surprised that you chose to distribute this image since it is quite critical of Trump.  Does this mean that you have become politically enlightened?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6520989/Twitter-explodes-memes-mocking-Trump-latest-claim.html  

On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 8:09 AM RH <brixmanus@gmail.com> wrote:

Yep...


Monday, May 27, 2019

Should this "judge" be reported for being too tough on despicable perverts?

Judge 'corrects' sentence to allow Villager supervised contact with minor family members

James Michael Haymaker

A judge has "corrected" a sentence so that it will allow a 67-year-old Villager accused of sexually assaulting a teen visiting his home to have supervised contact with family members who are minors.

James Michael Haymaker had been arrested in 2017 on two counts of sexual assault.

Last month he was sentenced to five years probation on reduced charges of child abuse without great bodily harm. However, after the sentencing, Haymaker's attorney, Jay Rooth, discovered that the clerk's office did not include all of the sentence details in the court's disposition paperwork.

Specifically, the clerk left out that Haymaker "is permitted to have contact with familial minors if the contact is supervised by the minor's legal guardian at all times."

Judge William Hallman III granted Rooth's motion to correct the record to allow the contact.

Other terms of the plea agreement require Haymaker to have no contact with minors, no contact with the victim and he was ordered to write a letter to the victim "apologizing for the effect this has had on the family." He was also ordered to complete a psychosexual evaluation. The lesser charge means Haymaker does not have to register as a sex offender. 

Haymaker was accused of having sex with the teen who had been staying at his home at 3571 Amish Path, not far from the Manatee Recreation Center. Haymaker allegedly told the 16-year-old she could bring her boyfriend with her to The Villages the next summer if she allowed Haymaker to have sex with her. She laid down on the bed and Haymaker used KY Jelly to prepare the girl for sex, according to the arrest report. He ejaculated inside her "by accident," the report said.

The alleged abuse took place at James Haymaker's home on Amish Path.

The girl alleged that the abuse began when she was seven years old.

The victim, whose exact relationship to Haymaker has been redacted from arrest reports and court records, said that over the years the sexual abuse would stop for a while and then start again.

She described an incident in which she woke up naked in Haymaker's bed. He admitted that he took her from her bed, undressed her and put her in his bed, according to a document on file in court. She also claimed that when she was 14 or 15, Haymaker tried to persuade her to perform oral sex on him, but when she gagged, he pulled down her bottom garments and performed oral sex on her, according to the document.

Sunday, May 26, 2019

Still on Facebook? Tsk tsk... FB is NOT your friend

CrossFit quits Facebook, Instagram, accuses social media giant of
censorship, being 'utopian socialists'

By Lukas Mikelionis|May. 25th, 2019

CrossFit, the branded workout regimen, accused Facebook of being
"utopian socialists" and left the platform after the social network
deleted a group dedicated to a diet.

The move to quit both Facebook and Instagram came in the wake of the
decision to delete "without warning or explanation the
Banting7DayMealPlan," a group that advocated a diet aimed at eating
"food that is as close to its natural state as possible — free from
processing, additives, preservatives and sugar."

The group suspension was later overturned, but CrossFit issued a
lengthy statement announcing the end of their presence on the
platform.

"All activity on CrossFit, Inc.'s Facebook and Instagram accounts was
suspended as of May 22, 2019, as CrossFit investigates the
circumstances pertaining to Facebook's deletion of the
Banting7DayMealPlan and other well-known public complaints about the
social-media company that may adversely impact the security and
privacy of our global CrossFit community," the statement read.

The company provided eight "publicly sourced complaints" as the
reasons for quitting.

"Facebook collects and aggregates user information and shares it with
state and federal authorities, as well as security organizations from
other countries," the first reason read.

"Facebook collaborates with government security agencies on massive
citizen surveillance programs such as PRISM," CrossFit said in the
second reason.

"Facebook censors and removes user accounts based on unknown criteria
and at the request of third parties including government and foreign
government agencies," it continued.

"Facebook collects, aggregates, and sells user information as a matter
of business. Its business model allows governments and businesses
alike to use its algorithmically conjured advertising categories as
sophisticated data-mining and surveillance tools."

"Facebook's news feeds are censored and crafted to reflect the
political leanings of Facebook's utopian socialists while remaining
vulnerable to misinformation campaigns designed to stir up violence
and prejudice."

— CrossFit

The company then added that "Facebook's news feeds are censored and
crafted to reflect the political leanings of Facebook's utopian
socialists while remaining vulnerable to misinformation campaigns
designed to stir up violence and prejudice."

The statement noted that CrossFit is a "voluntary user of and
contributor to this marketplace, can and must remove itself from this
particular manifestation of the public square when it becomes clear
that such responsibilities are betrayed or reneged upon to the
detriment of our community."

"Common decency demands that we do so, as do our convictions regarding
fitness, health, and nutrition, which sit at the heart of CrossFit's
identity and prescription," it added.

Saturday, May 25, 2019

This guy is a newspaper editor. I figure he will tell the judge his TDS made him do it.

Top editor at The Villages Daily Sun arrested on theft charge

Scott Albert

A top editor at The Villages Daily Sun has been arrested on a theft charge.

Scott Albert, who serves as an associate managing editor at the newspaper, was arrested Thursday afternoon after he allegedly attempted to steal a shirt from Bealls.

The 55-year-old native of Port Huron, Mich. carried a red backpack into the store on U.S. Hwy. 441 in Lady Lake, according to an arrest report from the Sumter County Sheriff's Office. Albert selected a pair of khaki pants and a blue polo shirt and went into a fitting room. The store's loss prevention officer saw the Village of Mira Mesa renter come out of the fitting room with the khaki pants, but not the blue polo shirt. There was an empty hanger in the fitting room.

Albert went to the checkout lane and paid for the khaki pants, but not the polo shirt, which was concealed in his backpack, the report said.

The loss prevention officer stopped Albert in the parking lot and called law enforcement.

The shirt was valued at $20.

Albert was arrested on a charge of petit theft. He was booked at the Sumter County Detention Center and released after posting $500 bond.

Albert joined the management team at the Daily Sun earlier this year after leaving his job at The Blade in Toledo, Ohio. He previously worked at the San Diego Union-Tribune and the Orange County Register in California.