This is sickening but not surprising.
At least, I am being honest about my sexuality and my sex life. I do not hide the fact that I fucked this, that and over there.
I am not hypocritical. Let me correct this -- I try not to be hypocritical. But THEY do is always appalling -- when I say "THEY" -- I meant these dirty Republicans, these filthy Conservatives and the nutty X-ians.
Republican Congressman Don Sherwood is 64 years old. He voted for the constitutional amendment to protect the sanctity of marriage. He felt that gays will ruin it. Better for his kind to ruin it first.
Don Sherwood (R-PA) is 64 years old. He is married for 33 years and cheated as well. What in the world was he doing with 29 years old woman in his apartment, trying to give a backrub? Please.
It is not political smear. It is an opportunity to expose the dark secrets of Republicans who liked to cheat and pass out the STDs on each other and blame on the minorities for doing the same thing that they did!
When Don Sherwood claimed that he does not talk about people's private lives, people should do the same for him. That is bullshit. He voted for the constitutional amendment which means he is snooping in gays' lives whether if they wanted to get married or not. He whined that we are living our lives, he wanted to make rules to force us to adhere to his lifestyle.
That is the whole point -- he snooped, we snooped back in force.
I fuck and I talk about it in very honest manner, can they do the same? Somebody give me the whiffle bat so that I can whack on the old geezer for preying on younger women.
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Monday, May 02, 2005
This Girl IS Competent!
If this girl is not competent, then I am afraid to know who is.
Here is the view of Big Stone Gap, Virginia -- where my father's roots came from. Galore, is it?
Big Stone Gap
Hopewell, where my parents, along with sisters and brother is living.
Staunton, where I went to VSDB -- try to find VSDB if you can.
Gallaudet & Washington, DC -- where everyone else who is deaf and smart went to.
New York!
And now Norristown ... for the time being!
I need some papparazzis, anyone volunteer?
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Here is the view of Big Stone Gap, Virginia -- where my father's roots came from. Galore, is it?
Big Stone Gap
Hopewell, where my parents, along with sisters and brother is living.
Staunton, where I went to VSDB -- try to find VSDB if you can.
Gallaudet & Washington, DC -- where everyone else who is deaf and smart went to.
New York!
And now Norristown ... for the time being!
I need some papparazzis, anyone volunteer?
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I Rest My Case
Here is one of MANY reasons why not many Deaf people liked to deal, work or hassle with hearies. Enjoy this! Thanks to Graystorm for the information.
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Deaf man says he was mistreated
By Domingo Ramirez Jr.
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
April 30, 2005
On some days, co-workers at the Albertsons Distribution Center in Fort Worth hurled cans of food and bottles of bleach at William Monteleone, a lawsuit claims.
A supervisor sometimes cupped his hand behind his ear, feigning deafness, and yelled directly into Monteleone's face, the lawsuit says.
And routinely, it claims, a co-worker on a forklift would gun the engine and drive the machine to a screeching halt near the 39-year-old Flower Mound worker.
The claims of taunts and teasing were outlined in a federal disability discrimination lawsuit that Monteleone -- who is deaf -- filed last week in Fort Worth.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages against Albertsons and employee Charles Davis.
"We really hope that this litigation will improve the workplace not just for him, but for other workers who are deaf or hard of hearing," said Karen Fitzgerald of Dallas, one of Monteleone's attorneys.
Albertsons officials have denied Monteleone's claims, court records show. They declined to comment further about the case, as did Davis, who is identified in the lawsuit as the forklift driver.
"Because it's still under pending litigation, we can't comment," said John McChristian Jr. of Fort Worth, an attorney for Albertsons.
Monteleone, 39, also declined to comment further.
The lawsuit will be watched closely by advocates for people with disabilities. About 700,000 people in Texas have hearing impairments, according to the most recent U.S. Census figures.
"It's still common to hear about people with disabilities who have problems in the workplace," said Charlotte Stewart, executive director of the nonprofit Rehabilitation Education and Advocacy for Citizens with Disabilities in Dallas.
"There is still a lot of fear by employees," Stewart said.
In fiscal 2004, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission received 15,376 charges of disability discrimination and recovered about $48 million in benefits, not including money from litigation.
Monteleone, who became deaf when he was an infant as a result of an illness, began working at the Albertsons warehouse in 1991, according to his attorney. He started as a worker in the receiving department and later moved to the mechanized selection department in the warehouse, she said.
In December 2002, Monteleone filed a complaint with the EEOC and received clearance to file suit in December 2004.
According to the federal lawsuit, the EEOC found that Monteleone was subjected to harassment by supervisors and co-workers and was denied transfers because of his disability. The EEOC also noted that Albertsons officials failed to take any action on Monteleone's complaints.
"It is fair to say that this was a source of great frustration and anguish to Mr. Monteleone," Fitzgerald said.
Monteleone is still employed by Albertsons, but he suffered a back injury in July 2003 that has forced him to be on leave, the lawsuit says.
"All Mr. Monteleone ever wanted was to do his job and have the same opportunities and be treated like the other employees," Fitzgerald said.
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Deaf man says he was mistreated
By Domingo Ramirez Jr.
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
April 30, 2005
On some days, co-workers at the Albertsons Distribution Center in Fort Worth hurled cans of food and bottles of bleach at William Monteleone, a lawsuit claims.
A supervisor sometimes cupped his hand behind his ear, feigning deafness, and yelled directly into Monteleone's face, the lawsuit says.
And routinely, it claims, a co-worker on a forklift would gun the engine and drive the machine to a screeching halt near the 39-year-old Flower Mound worker.
The claims of taunts and teasing were outlined in a federal disability discrimination lawsuit that Monteleone -- who is deaf -- filed last week in Fort Worth.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages against Albertsons and employee Charles Davis.
"We really hope that this litigation will improve the workplace not just for him, but for other workers who are deaf or hard of hearing," said Karen Fitzgerald of Dallas, one of Monteleone's attorneys.
Albertsons officials have denied Monteleone's claims, court records show. They declined to comment further about the case, as did Davis, who is identified in the lawsuit as the forklift driver.
"Because it's still under pending litigation, we can't comment," said John McChristian Jr. of Fort Worth, an attorney for Albertsons.
Monteleone, 39, also declined to comment further.
The lawsuit will be watched closely by advocates for people with disabilities. About 700,000 people in Texas have hearing impairments, according to the most recent U.S. Census figures.
"It's still common to hear about people with disabilities who have problems in the workplace," said Charlotte Stewart, executive director of the nonprofit Rehabilitation Education and Advocacy for Citizens with Disabilities in Dallas.
"There is still a lot of fear by employees," Stewart said.
In fiscal 2004, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission received 15,376 charges of disability discrimination and recovered about $48 million in benefits, not including money from litigation.
Monteleone, who became deaf when he was an infant as a result of an illness, began working at the Albertsons warehouse in 1991, according to his attorney. He started as a worker in the receiving department and later moved to the mechanized selection department in the warehouse, she said.
In December 2002, Monteleone filed a complaint with the EEOC and received clearance to file suit in December 2004.
According to the federal lawsuit, the EEOC found that Monteleone was subjected to harassment by supervisors and co-workers and was denied transfers because of his disability. The EEOC also noted that Albertsons officials failed to take any action on Monteleone's complaints.
"It is fair to say that this was a source of great frustration and anguish to Mr. Monteleone," Fitzgerald said.
Monteleone is still employed by Albertsons, but he suffered a back injury in July 2003 that has forced him to be on leave, the lawsuit says.
"All Mr. Monteleone ever wanted was to do his job and have the same opportunities and be treated like the other employees," Fitzgerald said.
Did You Know ... ?
That this imposter guy named Jeff Gannon (James Guckert, actually) came to White House 196 times because he is "press reporter" which he is not. He is just an Internet correspondent and he is also the whore who posted nude pics of himself online selling for $200 per hour. He claimed to be an ex-Marine which the folks at AmericaBLOG.org learned that he was NEVER a Marine. Sempfer fi!
Blah, blah, blah. Right?
But here is the interesting tidbit:
Out of 196 visits to White House, 39 visits occured on the days when there was no press briefing at all.
It implied that Jeff Gannon went to White House to fuck someone else.
Let's play this -- guess who he fucked?
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Blah, blah, blah. Right?
But here is the interesting tidbit:
Out of 196 visits to White House, 39 visits occured on the days when there was no press briefing at all.
It implied that Jeff Gannon went to White House to fuck someone else.
Let's play this -- guess who he fucked?
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Keep It Up, Dumb Xians!
Check DowntownLad's entry about the judges being selected by Republican Presidents in 16 out of 24 years -- about 94 out of 162 judges are Republican appointees.
And yet, they kept on ruling in favor of common sense, much to the chagrin of many Republicans, Xians and Conservatives.
With Pat Robertson spewing out his dumb comments on This Week With George Stephanopoulos that he thinks these judges are a threat to the American life more than Al-Qaeda, even more than the Nazis, Japan and the Civil War. Even worse than the rats that infested the streets of New York, probably.
But honest to God, keep it up, Pat Robertson, it signalled that you are becoming senile as time passed. Be sure to say hi to Adolf Hitler when you are done with the living.
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And yet, they kept on ruling in favor of common sense, much to the chagrin of many Republicans, Xians and Conservatives.
With Pat Robertson spewing out his dumb comments on This Week With George Stephanopoulos that he thinks these judges are a threat to the American life more than Al-Qaeda, even more than the Nazis, Japan and the Civil War. Even worse than the rats that infested the streets of New York, probably.
But honest to God, keep it up, Pat Robertson, it signalled that you are becoming senile as time passed. Be sure to say hi to Adolf Hitler when you are done with the living.
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Plans To Set Up A BnB Inn
Since I'm in Norristown, a suburb of Philadlephia. I had been able to collect information about how to operate a bed and breakfast inn. So far, it is interesting -- I'd like to set up one in Center City or in New Hope mainly because of its centralized location between the District of Columbia and Boston.
My visualization is to have a house with 10 bedrooms of different sizes with a nice-sized kitchen, dining room, living room, den room, bar room, and small office. It'd be nice to have a barn or a house right across from the main house if possible -- if there is a chance, it is to convert it into extra bedrooms for the long-term goals.
I'd like to be surrounded by the local mountains, brook or a creek but it is not required, though. But having a jacuzzi is a must, it is not going to make a bed and breakfast inn cozy without the presence of jacuzzi. If it is not in Center City, I'd like to get a swimming pool at a later date.
That is the goal.
OH, yeah, I'd hire Gus, Jason and Beth to run the facility. I'll hire a part-time hearing person to handle the calls. But s/he will *never* be promoted to run the facility. NO hearing person is allowed to run the facility -- I god damn forbit it.
Do you understand me?
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My visualization is to have a house with 10 bedrooms of different sizes with a nice-sized kitchen, dining room, living room, den room, bar room, and small office. It'd be nice to have a barn or a house right across from the main house if possible -- if there is a chance, it is to convert it into extra bedrooms for the long-term goals.
I'd like to be surrounded by the local mountains, brook or a creek but it is not required, though. But having a jacuzzi is a must, it is not going to make a bed and breakfast inn cozy without the presence of jacuzzi. If it is not in Center City, I'd like to get a swimming pool at a later date.
That is the goal.
OH, yeah, I'd hire Gus, Jason and Beth to run the facility. I'll hire a part-time hearing person to handle the calls. But s/he will *never* be promoted to run the facility. NO hearing person is allowed to run the facility -- I god damn forbit it.
Do you understand me?
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Sunday, May 01, 2005
Give A Round of Applause to Averett University
A sleepy town of 47,000 sitting by Dan River just few miles north of North Carolina's state line. That town is none other than Danville. I had been to Danville three times in my lifetime -- no interstate highways can be found there. It used to be a major textile industry in the state but as of now, it is just sleepy town.
It also has a small university called "Averett University", it was operated as a christian university with financial ties to the Baptist General Association of Virginia. For years, the BGAV has been threatening to withhold the funds because the students attempted to set up the gay-straight alliance organization at Averett University.
Averett University had enough of its threats and decided to severe the ties with the BGAV and operate on its own as an independent christian flagship university. Averett will decide for themselves. But not with any Xian's threats.
Good for 'em!
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It also has a small university called "Averett University", it was operated as a christian university with financial ties to the Baptist General Association of Virginia. For years, the BGAV has been threatening to withhold the funds because the students attempted to set up the gay-straight alliance organization at Averett University.
Averett University had enough of its threats and decided to severe the ties with the BGAV and operate on its own as an independent christian flagship university. Averett will decide for themselves. But not with any Xian's threats.
Good for 'em!
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