Saturday, October 18, 2014

cruisin' for bruisin'

my baby....

breaking from FOX NEWS!!! Cruise Ships carrying EBOLA virus...so what about all those Princess cruiseliners anchored in Santa Barbara?? the ones that actor and cop lover Frank Hotchkiss invited in to make more money for the city??




all those tourists and winetasters coming ashore spreading EBOLA to the citizens!!! is that fair???



no it's not..and with the homeless and Mexican cleansing by folks like the Milpas Association and rightwingers, your immunity to the EBOLA virus is lessened...if the homeless folks and Mex were just left alone to spread their diseases to us, we would eventually build up an immunity to anything...like the Sewage Syndrome...if you work in a sewer plant you never get sick because you've built up a bullet-proof immune system...

same thing with zoo workers...and hookers

ok so I see VP Biden's soldier boy son was discharged from the Navy for cocaine use...geez, what a wimp bringing shame to the uniform like Dr. Laura's son did

next I see guy in Lompoc smashes into the back of a school bus full of kids...he was arrested for DUI...the kids weren't hurt...Noozhawk released the CHP record without actually doing any reporting

a google search gets me the ALLEGED drunk driver may be a part of the Lompoc American Legion....American Legion is an organization of U.S. war veterans formed in Paris on March 15-17, 1919, by delegates from all units of the American Expeditionary Forces...


sounds cool but driving drunk and crashing into a school bus full of kids kinda shames the uniform, too....




it seems some of these American Legion guys are heavy into alcohol...and drunk driving....

check this out:

SHELBY, Ohio - An Ohio bartender said she was fired after she called police about a drunken driver.

Twyla DeVito said she was proud to work at the American Legion Post in Shelby.
"They do a lot of good for this community, for our veterans," DeVito said.

But her tenure tending bar here came to an abrupt end last week.

"I came into work, he was already there, pretty much hammered," she said.
He was a regular at her bar, and also an officer at the Legion Post.
"He ordered a beer, I gave it to him, and then I started to try to slow it down, serving him."
She said when he went to leave, she knew he wasn't in any shape to drive.

"I called the police and said we have a very drunk person leaving the bar. He is going to kill someone or himself," DeVito said.

Shelby Police Chief Charlie Roub said one of his officers quickly located the driver, and came to the same conclusion DeVito did.

According to the police report, Mike Ramey blew a .167.
Ramey was arrested, charged with OVI. Two days later, DeVito got a call from her boss.
"He said ‘I'm gonna have to fire you, because it's bad for business to have a bartender that will call the cops,'" DeVito said.

The commander of this post wouldn't answer our questions on camera, but told us while DeVito probably did the right thing morally, she didn't do the right thing for his business.
DeVito said she did what she felt she had to, and she's glad her job was the only thing lost.
"I stand by what I did. And I would do it again," she said.

fired for calling the cops on a drunk driver..a drunk officer at the Legion Post...now these American Legion Posts are nonprofits and they serve veterans..apparently they serve them lots of booze...is Legionnaire's Disease another name for alcoholism?
Legionnaires' disease acquired its name in July 1976, when an outbreak of pneumonia occurred among people attending a convention of the American Legion at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia. Of the 182 reported cases, mostly men, 29 died. On January 18, 1977, the causative agent was identified as a previously unknown strain of bacteria, subsequently named Legionella, and the species that caused the outbreak was named Legionella pneumophila


I remember the Legionnaire's disease and the media hype...the Ebola hype is worse because of the blacks.....

but crashing into a bus full of kids while DUI is just..well..the new normal

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