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Apple Store Chelsea

December 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment



Apple Store Chelsea, originally uploaded by jamespoling.

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Apple Store Chelsea

December 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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Apple Store Chelsea, originally uploaded by jamespoling.

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NYC Firefighters Release a Video Calling Rudy Giuliani on his 9/11 Bullshit

July 13, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Rudy Giuliani’s entire campaign is based on the fact that he happened to be in the right place at the wrong time. Giuliani was the mayor of NYC on 9/11 and is trying to convince anyone who will listen that he’s the only one that can save us from the terrorists.

Apparently the real heroes of 9/11, the firefighters, have had enough of his lying bullshit. Members of the FDNY along with their union, the IAFF, have created a website and produced a video called Rudy Giuliani: Urban Legend.

Here are some quotes from the video:

“He’s not a leader. He is running on 9/11, and it’s all a fallacy,” says Jim Riches, the father of a Sept. 11 victim and a deputy New York fire chief, in the video.

“Rudy has used the horrible events of September 11 to create a persona that is an elaborate fabrication,” says IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger. “He is nothing more than a shameless self-promoter.”

Don’t just watch it to find out the truth about this lying piece of crap, make sure everyone you know watches it.

Click after the jump to watch the video.

Keep reading →

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Third Suspect Caught in Brooklyn Cop Shooting

July 13, 2007 · Leave a Comment

All three suspects are now in custody for the shooting of two cops during a Brooklyn traffic stop early Monday morning.

Robert Ellis Jr. and his partner Dexter Bostic were both captured in a remote wooded area in Pennsylvania near the Poconos within 12 hours of each other. The police were alerted by an alert motorist who saw the pair walking along a rural section of I80 earlier this afternoon.

Cops then followed empty food wrappers and muddy footprints straight to both suspects who were tired, hungry and unarmed. The cops managed to run down and tackle the “winded’ Bostic but Ellis managed to outrun the cops and avoid them for another 12 hours before being captured.

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