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Kill all spics.
Gunfire Breaks out at Basalt 7-11
June 27, 2007 - From: www.vaildaily.com
By Scott Condon
BASALT - Five shots were fired at the counter of a 7-Eleven from outside the store at about 11:10 p.m., Tuesday, police said.
No one was hit but Basalt Police Chief Keith Ikeda said the clerk and the four or so customers - which included a family with a child - could have been killed or seriously injured.
Police want to question two Hispanic men who argued with a clerk at the convenience store at about 9:30 p.m., Ikeda said.
The men left the store, hung around outside for a short time, then departed.
The clerk the men argued with was off duty and had gone home by the time of the shooting.
Police have images of the two men from video surveillance cameras at the store, Ikeda said.
The clerk, Bruno Kirchenwitz, said the two men were angry about a hat he often wears to work. The baseball cap says, "U.S. Border Patrol." He said he didn't have the hat on at the time they approached him.
Ikeda stopped short of calling the incident racially charged.
"All we know is he got in a verbal dispute with two Latinos males and we believe that this may be connected to the shooting," Ikeda said.
Basalt investigators worked with law officers from Pitkin and Eagle counties and Snowmass Village Wednesday to try to find the two men, who police said were last seen driving a small, silver, two-door sedan on Two Rivers Road toward El Jebel.
Police described one of the men as overweight and about 5-foot-8-inches tall, with medium brown skin and a black crew cut. The other is a bit shorter, weighs between 180 and 195 pounds, and has a shaved head and dark brown skin, police said.
No arrests had been made as of 4 p.m. Wednesday, according to Basalt Sgt. Joe Chavira, but officers will still working numerous leads.
Though less serious, this is the second shooting in the region is as many days. On Monday night, a 20-year-old man was shot to death at the Ponderosa Lodge in Glenwood Springs.
More Democrat voter fraud.
7 Charged with Voter Registration Fraud
July 27, 2007 - From: www.komotv.com
By Associated Press
SEATTLE (AP) - King County prosecutors filed felony charges Thursday against seven people in what a top official described as the worst case of voter-registration fraud in state history, while the organization they worked for agreed to keep a better eye on its employees and pay $25,000 to defray costs of the investigation.
The seven submitted about 1,800 registration cards last fall on behalf of the liberal Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, which had hired them at $8 an hour to sign people up to vote, according to charging documents filed in Superior Court.
Secretary of State Sam Reed told a news conference it was clearly Washington's most serious instance of voter registration fraud.
"This was an act of vandalism upon the voter rolls of King County," said Dan Satterberg, the interim King County prosecutor.
Satterberg, Reed and other officials stressed that the defendants were motivated by financial gain rather than any desire to toy with the outcome of an election. They said that in one sense, ACORN was victimized because it paid for voter-registration work that was never performed.
But in interviews with King County Sheriff's Detective Chris Johnson, several of the defendants - while freely admitting they forged the forms - insisted that they had been told ACORN would shut down their office in Tacoma if they didn't improve their numbers, Johnson wrote in a probable cause statement.
One, Ryan Olson, said another worker in the office told him "do what you have to do" to turn in more cards.
ACORN's oversight of the workers was virtually nonexistent - to the extent that civil charges could have been warranted, Satterberg said.
In a settlement agreement announced Thursday, ACORN, which cooperated with the investigation, agreed to pay $25,000 and to make improvements in its management, training and oversight of suspect voter registrations throughout the state.
Acting Seattle U.S. Attorney Jeff Sullivan said he believes the agreement could become a model for other states in dealing with organizations like ACORN.
"Voter registration is a vital part of our work to increase civic participation," said John Jones, president of Washington ACORN. "We need to continue to do that work, and do all that we can to make sure that no one is trying to pull a fast one on us, and creating problemsfor the registrations, to get money they haven't earned. We will be working closely with county officials to do that."
ACORN, founded in 1970, has run voter registration drives across the country, with allegations of fraudulent registrations surfacing in several states, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri and Colorado in recent years.
The Washington state probe began after King County election workers in October spotted apparently forged voter-registration cards among about 1,800 that were turned in by ACORN. The cards arrived a day after they were due for the November election.
Election officials feared that tossing all of the registrations could inadvertently disenfranchise any potentially legitimate voters in the batch. So they allowed the names to appear on the rolls for subsequent elections, including an advisory vote on replacing Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct in March.
But they flagged those names and tried to verify them using other state databases. Only six turned out to be legitimate voters, Satterberg said. The King County canvassing board agreed to remove many of the rest - 1,762 - from the rolls Thursday, satisfied they were fraudulent.
Investigators determined that no votes were cast from the fraudulent voter registrations.
Charging papers said that in many cases, the ACORN workers flipped through phone books or baby-name books at the Seattle Public Library, picking names from one page and addresses from another.
Frequently they listed homeless shelters as the addresses, requiring shelter staff to spend hours going through their records to determine whether any of the people had actually lived there.
None of the defendants could immediately be reached for comment. Some had unlisted phone numbers or numbers that had been changed, while others did not return messages seeking comment.
Dan Donohoe, a spokesman for the King County prosecutor's office, said he did not know whether any had obtained attorneys.
Germanazis acting like Germanazis. Shocking!!!!!
50 German Firms Under Investigation for Helping Iran's Nuke Program
July 20, 2007 - From: www.worldtribune.com
LONDON - Germany is investigating scores of companies suspected of aiding Iran's nuclear program. Officials said 50 German companies may have been involved in the sale dual-use systems and material required for Iran's nuclear project. They said Berlin has determined that the shipments were being used to complete Iran's nuclear energy plant at Bushehr.
"The equipment was ordered by Russia and diverted to Iran," an official said.
On July 12, Germany prosecutor Christoph Lange identified one of the companies. Lange said the Berlin-based company Vero was suspected of shipping nuclear material to Moscow via Poland. From there, he said, the material was exported to Iran.
Vero was identified as a supplier to Bushehr since 2000. Officials said the company purchased nuclear technology from dozens of companies in Germany for Russian contractors of Bushehr.
The German exports to Bushehr were believed to top 150 million euros, officials said. Lange said prosecutors have so far traced about five million euros worth of German exports slated for the Iranian nuclear reactor.
Officials said the companies have argued that they had merely filled orders from Russian clients. But Lange said at least a dozen of the German firms knew that Iran was the final destination.
Another German company was said to have exported parts for a crane ordered for Bushehr. The shipments by the unidentified company, located in the former East Germany, were reported to have taken place in 2001 and 2002.
The United States has long complained that German companies were facilitating Iran's nuclear program. In 2004, a German company employee was arrested in Saxony-Anhalt on charges of smuggling technology destined for Iran to Russia.
New York Slimes Edits Condoleezza Rice's Wikipedia Entry!!!!

199.181.174.146 = nytgate05.nytimes.com
URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Condoleezza_Rice&diff=prev&oldid=15725782
BBC Edits the Caterpillar D9 Wikipedia Entry!!!!

132.185.240.13 = gated.thls.bbc.co.uk
URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=1667544

132.185.240.122 = webgw2.thls.bbc.co.uk
ACLU Edits Pope Benedict's Wikipedia Entry!!!!

12.42.243.10 = aclusec1.aclu.org
URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pope_Benedict_XVI&diff=prev&oldid=12530341
Hero Edits Eric Corley's Wikipedia Entry!!!!

24.7.14.252 = MY FUCKING HERO!!!!!!!
URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eric_Gordon_Corley&diff=2386752&oldid=2386746

This is true.


Funny edits to Kevin Mitnick's entry.


Someone found out Corley's little charade!

Staged Photo - AFP
URL: http://www.france24.com/france24Public/en/administration/afp-news.html?id=070814211100.kkqbxpk2