Archive for August 10, 2007

IMPERIAL EDIT EVOKES WASHINGTON MARCH BLOWBACK

D.C. IMPEACHMENT MARCH SET FOR 9/15/07
In a frenzied blowback reaction to the Presidential Executive Order declaring it illegal to criticize the President’s ‘war’ under penalty of seizure of assets, the further locking down of the ‘homeland’ by the Empire and dissolution of the latest freedom granted by ‘a piece of paper’, the few organizations and people who understand what has just happened are organizing a march to galvanize efforts to bring Impeachment against ‘King’ George Bush and Dick ‘Tater’ Cheney before they can ‘pull this trigger’ on our statued Lady with the Scales. The Washington lines of communication have been buzzing with the news of this latest power play by the Administration since the ‘edit’ came forth on July 17th, 2007, despite the fact nothing has been mentioned about it in the mainstream media, who must certainly know about it and the enormous implications this edit carries (see ‘YouTube Again Delivers … for the back story). Like the exclusion of the Dylan song about getting ‘stoned’ in the PBS four-hour special, this shows you just how far and how deep this new world order mentality and intimidation goes.
But on September 15, 2007, the people who feel this country is being hijacked in the name of greed and power vow to be out in force with enough manpower and voice to be heard nationally in an effort to rally the nation at its political heart, Washington D.C.. Rarely do you see any anti-war news and anti-war views are dissed. It’s sooo Richard Nixon, except we have no John Lennon to be our bigger than life ‘lightning rod’ to rally the general(ly left out) public. It’s not good to have to go and there’s no John, and we are a nation that has to go. The diarrhea of money and lives that is flowing out of this fair nation is insufferable. Keep watching to see if these Americans can break into the mainstream. For the quick and slick video view click here, otherwise to get the full skinny check these sites, www.impeachbush.org and www.usalone.com . (source: Mad Moose Media)

Public help needed to find man who tried to lure girls into his truck in San Jacinto

San Jacinto, California - The San Jacinto Police Department is requesting the public’s help in trying to locate two young girls who may have been the victims of a possible Kidnapping or Child Annoying on August 10, 2007 at 7:50 this morning. The incident took place Child Annoy suspect compositenear the De Anza Elementary School bus stop at West 7th Street and South Grand Avenue. According to other students who witnessed the event a man driving a blue pickup truck attempted to lure two young girls into his truck. The girls ran away from the bus stop and the man drove away in an unknown direction. The witnesses were not able to identify the two girls but did provide a description of the suspect and the truck.

The witnesses stated the suspect was either a white or Hispanic male, between the ages of 28-40 years, having short light brown hair, with a goatee style beard, and wearing sunglasses. He was last seen wearing a blue jacket and blue jeans. The man’s vehicle was described as an early model Chevrolet pick-up truck with a possible dent in the tailgate.

De Anza Elementary School Principal Joe Dominguez was sending out information to the parents of children attending school about the incident. A composite of the possible suspect was completed by Sheriff’s Forensic Technicians and is attached to this press release.

Anyone having information on the identities of the two young girls, the possible suspect or this incident should contact Deputy Soto at the San Jacinto Police Department at 951-654-2702.

Burglary at Pestos restaurant in Temecula nets two arrests, one suspect still sought by police

Temecula, California - On Wednesday, August 8, at about 2:44am, officers from the Temecula Police Department arrived at theBrandon Seek Pestos Italian Restaurant located at 30590 Rancho California Road in Temecula reference a report of a commercial burglary in progress at that address. A citizen witness saw several suspects to the rear of the business attempting to break in.

The officers were able to surround the business and they apprehended two suspects as they attempted to leave in a white Toyota truck. Brandon Seek, 21, of Temecula, and Sian Broderick, 21, of Canyon Lake were arrested for burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, possession of stolen property and burglary tools. An undisclosed amount of alcohol was recovered from the Toyota truck.

A possible third suspect who was acting as a look out is still being sought by authorities. He was described as a white male wearing a white shirt. No further description is available.

Anyone having additional information about this crime is requested to contact the Temecula Police Department with the information at 951 696 3000.