Thursday, January 22, 2009

Copy of Topix.net Post

Reports from "The Winchester Sun" online 1/19/09
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— At 8:06 p.m. Sunday, Amy Cospy of 1003 Westside Drive reported that someone took a Microsoft Zune and an iPod from her residence. A known male admitted to pawning the Zune but has since left Kentucky.

—At 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Reyna Moises of 15 Sterling St., Apt. 1, reported that someone broke into his apartment through a rear window and took several items, including a 24-inch television, a futon, a vacuum cleaner, furniture, lotions and DVDs.

— At 9:50 p.m. Saturday, officers went to 4 Church Hill Drive to investigate a burglary complaint. State police troopers were already on the way and requested that the officers stand by. After they arrived, officers received permission to search and found two oxycodone pills and one Xanax pill in Jennifer Fox’s purse. She said she did not have a prescription for either. She was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance.

— At 3:15 p.m. Friday, employees at Kmart reported seeing two people conceal items in a bag. Pam Adams and Ben Payne were arrested for theft by unlawful taking.

— At 10:42 p.m. Friday, Crystal L. Thomas of 397 Camden Drive reported that an Xbox 360 was taken from the residence. Larry Barnett said he was housesitting for his sister at 393 Camden Drive when Christopher Costello asked if he could come in and use the bathroom. Barnett said he then saw Costello leaving with the Xbox. Costello said he sold the Xbox for $50. Thomas said Costello took a bicycle from in front of her home. Costello was charged with theft by unlawful taking.

— At 3:05 a.m. Saturday, Darlene Adams of 205 Sterling Street Apt. 17 reported a known male pushed her down 30 stairs while she was at 160 Magnolia St., Apt. 2.

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Winchester, this is what is bred in modern society. Economic chaos begets societal chaos. Our government has padded the pockets of Wall Street and the 10% wealthy who have lawyers/politicians with which to manipulate our freedoms, our true American birthright.

Liberty.

We have this remarkable tool known as the Internet. In truth, the internet was created as ARPANET by the government think-tank RAND Corporation (see link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_RAND ).

Now look where it's at. In the hands of the people. We, the people. Or otherwise exactly where they DON'T want it. Just Google "net neutrality". You'll find plenty of reading material.

All theories aside, the truth has been sequestered. Most laws and statutes are written in a complex legal jargon most people cannot read. Funny, seeing as our two parties in Washington fail to follow the Constitution.

And they seriously expect us to do the same?

Our movement is one of utmost importance. They call it rebellion. We call it revolution.

Check out arIse at the following link:
http://arise2020.blogspot.com/

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