|
Brazil Police: Addicts Getting Tattooed for DrugsComments Off Brazilian police say a suspected drug trafficker is giving crack cocaine addicts free drugs in exchange for tattooing his name on their bodies. Police in the northeastern state of Bahia said Monday that upward of 70 people in the small town of Itapetinga have tattooed the surname “Freudenthal” on their bodies. Police have also found corpses of suspected drug addicts with the same tattoo. Lt. Jose Mello says the name is unique in the town – so they’ve got one suspect, Mario Freudenthal. Mello says the suspect must be an “egotistical psychotic” for getting mostly young addicts to tattoo his name on their bodies. Mello says Freudenthal is wanted for drug trafficking charges, but has not been located. Source: AP. |
|
Schwarzenegger Bans Welfare Cards at PsychicsComments Off My Two Cents: Good for Arnie! We don’t need the children of the welfare state starving while mommy is visiting gypsy card readers and daddy is getting his other gf’s name tattooed on his neck. End Two Cents. *Taken from Yahoo News. LOS ANGELES – Gov. Arnold Schwarzeneger says welfare recipients can no longer use state-issued debit cards at medical marijuana shops, psychics and other businesses whose services have been deemed “inconsistent with the intent” of the program. The Los Angeles Times reports that Schwarzenegger sent a letter to county welfare directors Monday announcing that ATMS and point-of-sale card readers in such businesses will be removed from the network that accepts California’s Electronic Benefits Transfer cards. Other businesses affected by the ban include bail bond establishments, bingo halls, cruise ships and tattoo parlors. In June, Schwarzenegger barred welfare cards at casino ATMs following a Times report that CalWORKS cards were being used to withdraw cash in more than half the casinos in the state.
|
About UsWe’re definitely not progressives or neo-conservatives. Chances are, you will not like us if you are either of those. “I put the bastards of this world on notice that I do not have their best interests at heart. I will try and speak for my reader. That is my promise, and it will be a voice of ink and rage.” - Paul Kemp
|
Social networks |
Most popular categories |