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Philly Teacher Knows A Lot About Chemistry

Friday, September 17th, 2010

I mean, Paul Stein would have to know a lot about it because he is always dealing with pharmaceuticals. I guess Stein could teach a class about firearms, too, because he was in possession of a 9mm pistol when he was arrested. Mr. Stein, please report to the principal’s office D-Block. A physics teacher at [...]

The Barrel Of A Gun

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Smite sent me this yesterday, and I wasn’t going to post it. Danny Faulkner’s murder still gets me really angry – especially since his killer (Wesley Cook, aka Mumia abu-Jamal) is living large on death row 29 years later. I was going to avoid this because I expected a pro-Mumia slant. Smite reassured me this [...]

Man Channels His Inner Barney Gumble

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

In sixteen years as a police officer/detective, I think that while I haven’t seen it all, I have seen most of it. Shootings, beatings, stabbing women because they don’t cross the street fast enough – if it’s insane, I have seen it. I stand corrected: A 54-year-old Washington state man has been arrested after police [...]

Book: Michelle “Can’t Stand” First Lady Job

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Wow, that’s a shocking revelation. I mean she seems very comfortable being gracious and humble in the presence of others. The next thing you know, someone will claim that Michelle treats her Secret Service detail like crap. Michelle Obama thinks being America’s First Lady is ‘hell’, Carla Bruni reveals today in a wildly indiscreet book. [...]

Funny T-Shirt Offends The Illegals

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

And of course, we should feel sorry for the criminals because their delicate sensibilities have been harmed. Never mind the feelings of the Arizonans who have to deal with these toads. Never mind the fact that the t-shirt is basically true. Never mind the fact that criminals shouldn’t have an opinion – at least not [...]

Humpday History Highlight

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

September 15, 1916 – Tanks Introduced Into Warfare At The Somme At Flers Courcelette, some of the 40 or so primitive tanks advanced over a mile into enemy lines but were too slow to hold their positions during the German counterattack and subject to mechanical breakdown. However, General Douglas Haig, commander of Allied forces at [...]

Ed Rendell: Big (Fat) Brother

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Are you a member of the Tea Party? Do you think the local, state, and federal government is out of control? Have you ever attended a tax protest here in Pennsylvania? If so, the Ed Rendell’s Pennsylvania Department of Homeland Security may consider you a terrorist: An activist who believes he was improperly included on [...]

Attention Philadelphia Judges

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

When searching for appropriate prison sentences, look to Arizona. A man has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for the non-fatal stabbing of a Glendale police officer last year. Maricopa County prosecutors say 34-year-old Ramiro Garibay was sentenced Tuesday. He was convicted in July of aggravated assault and theft of means of transportation. Authorities [...]

When Irish Eyes Are Swelling

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Planning to take a drive through the Irish countryside anytime soon? You may want to bring a few empty plastic bottles. Otherwise, your Irish eyes will be swelling from your urine-filled bladder. Did I miss the story where Ireland became a Third World country? Motorists using Ireland’s new motorway network can expect to find themselves [...]

Philly Thief Is Going To Hell

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

It has not been a good week for the Catholic Church in Philadelphia. First, the city threatened a Manayunk church with daily $700 fines for their “offensive” bells. Then, a 19th Century church in Spring Garden – home to two of Philadelphia’s Saints – was slated for destruction. Now, a Rhawnhurst church is reporting a [...]

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