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Ready for KISS??!!

Free Show Friday, 3/30, Woldenberg Park! GET THERE EARLY!!
If you're looking at this blog AFTER 3/30- see what ya missed?? -OR- relive it!!-

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Puss n Hoops

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Tebow-EXCITED!!!

Welcome to the JETS! Stay authetic son!! Don't let those crabby, jaded, out-all-night-New Yorkers interfere with your Tebowing!

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Taser Report du Jour

Wanted man Tasered in muddy" fight with deputy
 
According to Sheriff's Office spokesman Bill Kennedy, the Sheriff's Office got a tip early Saturday that a wanted man was in the area of Arby's on Garrisonville Road.
 
Court records show that Kevin A. Booker, 40, was supposed to be in Stafford General District Court Wednesday on a drug charge but did not appear.
 
Kennedy said his vehicle was spotted at the 7-Eleven on Shelton Shop Road.
 
Officers behind the vehicle on Parkway Boulevard and followed it to a driveway on Southampton Boulevard, where the driver got out and ran, police said.
 
A Foot pursuit ensued and the fleeing suspect ignored repeated orders to stop, police said.
 
The suspect finally ran into a creek that had between two and three feet of water, police said.
 
He began fighting and wrestling with officers and continued fighting even after being Tasered, police said.
 
The suspect was handcuffed and other deputies arrived to help get the suspect out of the muddy water and into a police cruiser.
 
Police searched the car Booker had been driving and found crack cocaine and marijuana, Kennedy said. Booker was also charged wtih possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana and driving on a revoked license and assault on a law-enforcement officer.
 
He was placed in the Rappahannock Regional Jail
 
http://blogs.fredericksburg.com/newsdesk/2012/03/26/wanted-man-tasered-in-muddy-fight-with-deputy/
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Trayvon Martin Shooter George Zimmerman Is Hispanic Member Of Black/Hispanic Fam

Statement of Robert Zimmerman, father of Neighborhood Watch volunteer/Trayvon Martin shooter George Zimmerman:

"The tragic events of February 26 are very sad for all concerned. The Martin family, our family, and the entire community have been forever changed.

The portrayal of George Zimmerman in the media, as well as the series of events that led to the tragic shooting are false and extremely misleading. Unfortunately, some individuals and organizations have used this tragedy to further their own causes and agendas.

George is a Spanish speaking minority with many black family members and friends. He would be the last to discriminate for any reason whatsoever. One black neighbor recently interviewed said she knew everything in the media was untrue and that she would trust George with her life. Another black neighbor said that George was the only one, black or white, who came and welcomed her to the community, offering any assistance he could provide. Recently, I met two black children George invited to a social event. I asked where they met George. They responded that he was their mentor. They said George visited them routinely, took them places, helped them, and taught them things and that they really loved George. The media portrayal of George as a racist could not be further from the truth.

The events of February 26 reported in the media are also totally inaccurate. Out of respect for the on-going investigation, I will not discuss specifics. However, the media reports of the events are imaginary at best. At no time did George follow or confront Mr. Martin. When the true details of the event become public, and I hope that will be soon, everyone should be outraged by the treatment of George Zimmerman in the media.

Our entire family is deeply sorry for the loss of Trayvon. We pray for the Martin family daily. We also pray that the community will grieve together and not be divided by more unwarranted hate.

The Zimmerman family will have no further contact with the media prior to the resolution of the investigation. It would be greatly appreciated if the media would respect our privacy."

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Happy Birthday Steven Tyler!

Yes, we still love ya when yer 64! Oh, but, thanx for NOT bringing the Aerosmith 2012 Tour to New Orleans! errrrr.....! 2012 Tour Dates-

http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm?pk=viewall&cd=MAE&pid=10784


And we loooove when you fall off stage!!-
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#FreePayton

This truly is brilliant!!! Please take a few moments and read. Share it w/all your Who Dats! Written by friend of the Bayou Bobby. He is the lead singer in local bands- 'Bag Of Donuts' and 'The Morning Life'. WHO DATS UNIT! - Kat

Bobby: I wrote a letter to the editor of the Times-Picayune today regarding the Saints situation and they contacted me to tell me that they were printing it in tomorrow's paper. Just wanted to share it with everyone:

Another type of rebuilding begins in New Orleans today. Since the gut wrenching loss to the 49ers in the playoffs this past season, the only salve for my wounds has been the thought of winning the Superbowl in the Superdome in 2013. Now I’m sitting in stunned silence as our next season already feels like it’s over and the first preseason game won’t be played for 5 months. Today is indeed a sad time for Saints fans. That is the part that stings the most. The people who are the most affected by all of this are the fans. Fans who work hard and spend a ton of money to see their home team win games and eventually bring home the championship. We have done nothing to deserve this and yet the entire next season will be an experiment now.

Now that my lament has been established, let me say this about our city and our fans. We have been here before except last time we had a team that was about to leave the city. Fans were living in different parts of the country because their homes were destroyed by floods. Former Saints player and folk hero to New Orleans, Steve Gleason, was quoted recently as saying “Through adversity you tend to find the real heroes”. It’s time for this team to come together and prove to ourselves and the league that history is about to be made. Before, the desire was to get to the Superbowl in our home stadium. Now, that goal has a new hurdle. If the Saints were to achieve that without their regular head coach on our home turf, it would be the single greatest comeback story in sports’ history. Imagine overcoming all of those obstacles. Impossible? Maybe so. Don’t forget the feeling we all shared when the Saints won the Superbowl. For 44 years we all thought that would NEVER happen either.

Confucious once said “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” The Saints have fallen today. Now it’s time for Saints fans and players to pick this team up off the ground and do something grand.

Now is the time for heroes…

Bobby Hoerner, MSW
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KISS TeBOWIE Good Bye

Fun with Late Night!And And this to get you stoked for the FREE KISS SHOW FRI 3/30 AT WOLDENBERG PARK!- only Bayou 95.7 has your chance to MEET THE BAND!
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Obama's Hidden Past Slowly Coming To Be Revealed

GLEN ELLYN, Ill. " Did the parents of former Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers help finance Barack Obama's Harvard education?

Did Ayers' mother believe Obama was a foreign student?

And was the young Obama convinced at the time " long before he even entered politics " that he was going to become president of the United States?

A retired U.S. Postal Service carrier who delivered mail to Tom and Mary Ayers in a Chicago suburb in the late 1980s and early 1990s and claims to have met Obama in front of the Ayers home emphatically says yes to all three questions.

Allen Hulton, who was commended for 39 years of honorable service with the USPS, has given a sworn affidavit to investigators commissioned by Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff Joe Arpaio to determine whether Obama is eligible for Arizona's 2012 election ballot. Hulton has recorded about three hours of video interviews with WND.

Hulton says that in conversations with Mary Ayers while on his route he learned of the couple's enthusiasm and support for a black foreign student. One bright, warm Chicagoland day, he recounts, he met the student who fit Mary Ayers' description in front of the Ayers home in Glen Ellyn, Ill. That young man, Hulton is convinced, was Barack Obama.

Hulton delivered mail to the Ayers, who are both deceased, when he was stationed at the post office in Glen Ellyn, an upper-middle class suburb 25 miles west of downtown Chicago, from late 1986 to 1997. He was a USPS employee from March 28, 1962, through March 30, 2001.

"It was a beautiful neighborhood " one of the nicer routes any of the letter carriers would have liked to have had," Hulton recalls. "It had some large and very beautiful homes."

As WND reported yesterday, Obama's relationship with Bill Ayers " who he dismissed in a 2008 debate as "just a guy who lives in my neighborhood" " plagued him in the 2008 presidential campaign and could resurface in this year's election, as many questions remain.

Young Obama

Over a period of years in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Hulton estimates he spoke with Mary Ayers about 18 to 20 times and once to Tom Ayers, who died in 2007. Mary Ayers died in 2000.

"Sometimes Mary would be out when I delivered the mail, and we would exchange a few words on occasion," he says, recalling that she liked to talk about her family.

"One day, Mary came to the door when I came up to the house with the mail," he remembers. "After a greeting, she started enthusiastically talking to me about this young black student they were helping out, and she referred to him as a foreign student."

Hulton assumed that by "helping" the student, Mary Ayers meant she and her husband were financially supporting the black foreign-exchange student with his education.

He says that Mary Ayers told him the student's name, but that it was a "strange name" that he could not remember, even though at the time it sounded African to him.

"I was taken aback by how enthusiastic she was about him," Hulton says. "And I believe she said he was from either Kenya or Indonesia, and I favor Indonesia in my recollection."

WND has reported that when Obama was in Indonesia with his Indonesian stepfather and his mother from ages 6 to10, he was registered in school as an Indonesian citizen and a Muslim. He went by the name Barry Soetoro, adopting the surname of his Indonesian stepfather. His mother's passport listed him with the surname Soebarkah.

Obama refuses to waive privacy rights that would allow the Hawaii Department of Health to release any adoption records that may exist for him.

Even should Obama waive privacy rights, the Hawaii Department of Health might not feel compelled to release any adoption records that may exist. Tight restrictions to vital records have been enacted by the Hawaii State Legislature to seal any public documents pertaining to Obama's birth records and his adoption status.

If Obama were adopted by his Indonesian stepfather, he may have compromised his eligibility to be president, according to Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution, which requires that a president be a "natural-born citizen," which experts say means having both parents be U.S. citizens.

'I'm going to be president of the United States'

About a year after discussing with Mary Ayers the foreign student she and her husband were supporting, Hulton recalls meeting a young black male on the sidewalk in front of the Ayers home.

Hulton describes the man as being in his early 20s, noting that he was tall, thin, had a light complexion and that his ears stuck out.

"He greeted me," Hulton says. "He was very polite, dressed nicely, but informally " slacks and a dress shirt " and he spoke with no accent. Immediately this young black man entered into conversation with me. He told me he had taken the train out from Chicago and had come to thank the Ayers family personally for having helped him with his education."

Hulton remembers asking the young man what his plans were for the future.

"He looked right at me and told me he was going to be president of the United States," Hulton says.


"There was a little bit of a grin on his face when he said it " he sounded sure of himself, but not arrogant. I know how people will say things because they have an ambition, but it did not come across that way," Hulton says. "It came across as if this young black male was telling me he was going to be president, almost as if it were the statement of a scientific fact that had already been determined, as if his being president had been already pre-arranged."

Hulton says the claim made him speechless.

"I kind of stuttered a response and said that nowadays anything is possible. I wished him good luck with his ambition," he says.

Immediately, Hulton associated the young black man with the foreign student Mary Ayers had mentioned to him so enthusiastically about a year earlier.

"I remembered the conversation I had with Mary, and I associated this young man with the foreign student she had discussed with me, because Mary said they were supporting this foreign student, and the young black man I met outside the Ayers' home said he had come to Glen Ellyn to thank the Ayers in person for helping him with his education."

During the 2008 presidential campaign, Hulton observed several news reports detailing the relationship between Obama and Bill Ayers, and he recalled the encounter with the young man in front of Tom and Mary Ayers' home.

"The facial and physical characteristics, as well as candidate Obama's voice, matched that of the young black male I met in front of the Ayers' home," Hulton says in the affidavit he signed Nov. 12, 2011, for Sheriff Arpaio's Cold Case Posse investigation.

"I am positive that the black male I spoke with in front of the Ayers' house that day was indeed a young Barack Obama."

Hulton distinctly recalls that the day he met Obama in front of the Ayers' residence was a warm, sunny day and that Obama wasn't wearing a jacket.

Marxist

Hulton recalls that he had one conversation with Tom Ayers, who was retired as CEO and chairman of Commonwealth Edison, shortly after the Ayers family moved into their home in Glen Ellyn.

"He asked me how I liked my job, and he started into what seemed to me a Marxist viewpoint on what it is like for the working man, trying to convince me that working people like me were exploited by their employers," Hulton remembers of the conversation.

"As an American citizen, I appreciated everything I had, and I was not at war with people who had more than I had," he says. "It surprised me to hear somebody who had been president of Consolidated Edison talking in these terms."

Hulton says he got the feeling that Tom Ayers thought he knew more about the plight of the workingman than he did.

Summer 1989

A likely timeframe for Hulton's alleged encounter with Obama is the summer of 1989, when Obama was an intern at the Chicago law firm Sidley Austin, after his first year at Harvard Law School.

Hulton says Obama mentioned to him taking the train. The Metra, a commuter from downtown Chicago, stops at a Glen Ellyn station a little more than a mile from the Ayers' residence.

Michelle Robinson, Obama's wife-to-be, was the attorney at the firm assigned to mentor Obama in the summer of 1989.

Bernardine Dohrn also had worked as a paralegal at Sidley Austin, from 1984 through 1988. Dohrn's 1960s radical activities as a self-described "revolutionary communist" landed her on the FBI's list of 10 most wanted fugitives, and because of her felony conviction, she was not allowed to take the Illinois bar exam.

Widely speculated in Chicago is that Dohrn got the job at Sidley Austin through the influence of her father-in-law, Thomas Ayers, who was one of the law firm's biggest clients.

Michelle Obama started at the firm in the summer of 1988 and remained there until 1991.

Hulton recalls meeting Dohrn at the home of her in-laws, although his encounters with her were limited to having Dohrn sign for mail addressed to her.

First reported in 2009

Hulton's account of meeting Obama in suburban Chicago was first reported by California lawyer and political scientist Stephen Diamond in September 2009.

Writing on his blog, Diamond reported that he had interviewed Hulton at length and considered his account credible.

"The statement by Hulton is the first eyewitness account of a possible relationship between Obama and Tom Ayers and the first that dates his relationship with the Ayers family to the mid-1980s," Diamond wrote.

As early as Oct. 13, 2008, prior to the November 2008 presidential election, Diamond had reported that Obama's relationship with the Ayers family dated back to 1988. At that time, Obama, as head of the Developing Communities Project, joined the Alliance for Better Chicago Schools, the ABCs Coalition. The lobbying alliance aimed to push through Chicago public schools the creation of "Local School Councils," or LSCs, to oversee teachers and administrators.

"The proposal was very controversial, and groups like Operation PUSH headed by Jesse Jackson did not support it, because many teachers were black " it was one of the first stable middle class careers a black person, and black women in particular, could aspire to in Chicago," Diamond wrote.

Tom Ayers and Bill Ayers were strong supporters of the LSCs, however, according to Diamond, and Chicago United, a group founded by Tom Ayers, joined ABCs too. Bill Ayers became chairman of ABCs.

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Taser Report du Jour

Cops Tasered and killed an Australian man on Sunday over what may have been a stolen packet of cookies.

The suspect -- shown in surveillance footage -- was Tasered and killed after he allegedly stole a packet of cookies.

The unidentified victim apparently went into a Sydney convenience store at about 5:30 a.m. asking for help because he thought someone was trying to kill him, the Daily Telegraph reported. The store clerk allegedly refused to help him, so he fled -- grabbing a packet of cookies on his way out.

Cops gave chase and Tasered him after pepper spray didn't work, according to AAP.

Witnesses said the man screamed "help me" as the officers held him down. He stopped breathing after being shocked and died on the scene.

Surveillance footage obtained by the paper shows at least five officers slamming the suspect into a store window before one of them fires what appears to be a Taser at him.

The Daily Telegraph reported on Monday that cops used a Taser three times on the shirtless suspect in the "10-minute walk" from the convenience store to the camera that captured the incident.

Cops maintained that the victim kept getting back up and fending off the police, which led them to believe that he had a weapon.

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