Friday, February 27, 2009

Woman Brutally Violated and Sexually Abused by Police

These are the most disgusting acts of Police Brutality and Abuse that Ive ever seen. An Innocent woman is strip-searched, without any justification, illegally by several male (as well as female) officers.




Thursday, February 26, 2009

DATELINE NBC- TO CATCH A PREDATOR

A 48 year old Man who happens to be a doctor, a husband, a father and a resident of San Francisco has been chatting with a girl he knows is 13 on the internet! He has decided to take there conversations to the next step and meet with her in person...what he doesn't know is that he is part of a sting operation to catch sexual predators, he is about to be exposed to the world.

Even though he is disgusting for wanting to hook up with a 13 year old I can't help but feel a little bad for him & his family. This brings me to another disturbing question How many men would go if a 13 year old girl is offering sex?





Cal LInebacker makes a differnce in the office


Would you work in this office with Terry Tate?

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Caught in the Act-JOHNTV

JohnTV.com is one Oklahoma man's effort to target, expose and impact street, organized and forced prostitution - as well as the sexual trafficking of individuals.

JohnTV.com believes that prostitution is not the world's oldest profession. Instead, we argue that prostitution is the world's oldest abuse of women.




Local vigilante catches hooker in the act




HOOKER CLAIMS SHE GIVES BJs FOR FREE.
What would you do if this Happened in your neighborhood?



Tuesday, February 24, 2009

POOR TRAVIS



The case of poor Travis, the 14-year-old chimpanzee who was shot to death last week by the police in Stamford, Conn., raises a number of vexing questions about human-chimpanzee interaction in general, and about the consequences of our studying, or even living with, other primates. Travis was not, strictly speaking, an experimental animal except in the sense that he was raised almost as if he were human. Travis enjoyed a nice steak dinner, washed down with a glass of wine. He knew how to log on to a computer and to channel-surf with a television remote control. He followed baseball, if you can believe Mrs. Herold, and briefly rooted for the Mets while Bobby Valentine, a Stamford native, was manager, and then switched to the Yankees. He liked to watch “anything with action,” Mrs. Herold said.

Travis, in short, enjoyed the life and displayed most of the essential character traits of a typical American male between the ages of, say, 18 and 35. If he had only had a disposable income, advertisers would have happily paid to attract his attention.

On Monday afternoon, though, Travis went berserk and severely mauled a friend whom Mrs. Herold called after he became overly rambunctious. The police arrived, along with paramedics, and when Travis began attacking them, they shot him. He died, heartbreakingly, after making his way back into his room. No one knows for sure what set Travis off. He might have been suffering from Lyme disease, and one theory is that the illness could have caused him to become psychotic.No one knows for sure what set Travis off. He might have been suffering from Lyme disease, and one theory is that the illness could have caused him to become psychotic. We'll never know.


Sunday, February 22, 2009

Mom directing Kids to steal



Watch this video I cannot believe what I am seeing, these kids are so young. They look like they are professional thieves. If they get caught the Mother's plan is too blame the children like they are just being kids that are being naughty. What would you do if you saw this? Its apparent that there are other people in this jewelery store, yet they are caught by camera and not on-lookers.


Friday, February 20, 2009

How Bernie Madoff has Screwed people out of their millions


Anyone taking secret delight in watching fat cats lose their fortunes in the Bernie Madoff meltdown should watch : you could get dragged in before the final tally is made. Pensioners, municipal workers, students on scholarship and middle-class Americans all are likely to be burned by the spectacular flare-out of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities. The scandal is estimated to have cost investors upward of $50 billion and may be one of the biggest Ponzi schemes on record.

SOME FAMOUS VICTIMS INCLUDE:

ERIC ROTH: The Golden Globe-nominated screenwriter of “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” reportedly lost millions of dollars to Madoff. He's now suing his investment manager, Stanley Chais, whom Roth claims “simply handed over the entirety” of millions of dollars to Madoff’s company. Roth also told the Los Angeles Times that he was “the biggest sucker that ever walked the face of the Earth.

JEFFREY KATZENBERG: The DreamWorks Animation CEO doesn't even know Bernie Madoff but according to the WSJ, Katzenberg lost millions of dollars through longtime financial adviser Gerald Breslauer. Breslauer also handles Katzenberg pal Steven Spielberg's money and likely lost a lot of his own dough with Madof

KEVIN BACON and KYRA SEDGWICK: Unfortunately for this pair, it looks like everyone really is connected to Kevin Bacon, including Bernie Madoff. The celebrity couple's rep announced they lost everything except their checking accounts and the land they owe

WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU GOT SCAMMED BY MADOFF? DO YOU HAVE SYMPATHY FOR HIS VICTIMS? TO CHECK OUT THE LATEST LIST OF VICTIMS GO TO: http://www.businessinsider.com/victim-j-ezra-merkinascot-partners


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Black or white which do you prefer


Fifty years after psychologist Kenneth Clark conducted the doll test that was used to help make the case for desegregation in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, a 17-year-old filmmaker redid the social experiment and learned that not much has changed.

In the 1954 test, Clark showed children a black doll and a white doll and asked black children which doll they preferred. The majority chose the white. The findings were not surprising for the time. In the summer of 2005, Kiri Davis, a high-school teen, sat with 21 black kids in New York and found that 16 of them liked the white doll better.




Tuesday, February 17, 2009

My Fingernails Taste Terribly Bitter


In the summer of 1942 Professor Lawrence Leshan stood in the darkness of a cabin in an upstate New York camp where a row of young boys lay sleeping. He spoke aloud, repeating a single phrase over and over, “My fingernails taste terribly bitter. My fingernails taste terribly bitter.”

Nowadays that kind of behavior could get one locked away, but Leshan wasn’t mad. He was conducting a sleep-learning experiment. All the boys had been diagnosed as chronic nail-biters, and Leshan wanted to find out if nocturnal exposure to a negative suggestion about nail biting would cure them of their bad habit.

Leshan initially used a phonograph to play the message. It faithfully repeated the phrase 300 times a night as the boys lay sleeping. But five weeks into the experiment, the phonograph broke. Leshan improvised by standing in the darkness and speaking the message himself.

At the end of the summer, Leshan examined the boys’ nails and concluded that 40% of them had kicked the habit. The sleep-learning effect seemed to be real. However, other researchers later disputed this conclusion. In a 1956 experiment at Santa Monica College, William Emmons and Charles Simon used an electroencephalograph to make sure subjects were fully asleep before playing a message. Under these conditions, the sleep-learning effect disappeared.



Monday, February 16, 2009

Would You Go To Bed With Me Tonight?


If you were a man walking across the campus of Florida State University in 1978, an attractive young woman might have approached you and said these exact words: “I have been noticing you around campus. I find you to be attractive. Would you go to bed with me tonight?”

If you were that man, you probably would have thought that you had just gotten incredibly lucky. But not really. You were actually an unwitting subject in an experiment designed by the psychologist Russell Clark.

Clark had persuaded the students of his social psychology class to help him find out which gender, in a real-life situation, would be more receptive to a sexual offer from a stranger. The only way to find out, he figured, was to actually get out there and see what would happen. So young men and women from his class fanned out across campus and began propositioning strangers.

The results weren’t very surprising. Seventy-five percent of guys were happy to oblige an attractive female stranger (and those who said no typically offered an excuse such as, “I’m married”). But not a single woman accepted the identical offer of an attractive male. In fact, most of them demanded the guy leave her alone.

At first the psychological community dismissed Clark’s experiment as a trivial stunt, but gradually his experiment gained first acceptance, and then praise for how dramatically it revealed the differing sexual attitudes of men and women. Today it’s considered a classic. But why men and women display such different attitudes remains as hotly debated as ever.


Friday, February 13, 2009

STEALING FROM THE BLIND



It's easy to tell the difference between a $1, $5, $10 or even $50 bill -- that is, if you can see. But, if you're blind like more than 1 million Americans, a simple shopping trip becomes a game of blind trust.
Tempers flare when a store clerk gives incorrect change to blind person.

Because U.S. bills are not distinguishable by size, shape or texture, visually impaired people can't distinguish dollar amounts without assistance.

They frequently have to rely on salesclerks or nearby strangers.

But what if the clerk or stranger is dishonest? ABC News wanted to find out how people would respond if they noticed a cashier shortchanging a blind customer.


Sunday, February 8, 2009

Would you help this baby?






If I saw this I think I would break the person's car window. How could someone think its a good idea to leave a helpless baby in car? Especially on a hot day.

Would you tell this woman about her drink?




Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Would you let the dentist drug your kid?



Sunday, February 1, 2009

Would you help?