Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Goodnight Irene

Irene good night, Irene good night, Good night Irene, good night Irene, I'll see you in my dreams...

oh I get it...it's called the TRI-BREWERY VOLKSMARCH because only three people were there..the Three Muskabeers! SLUTS FOR BEER!!!!


Sarah Rivera!

I got a Summons for Jury Duty... I just got one last year or so....why do these people keep pestering me?? the last one was for the gangbanger dudes who killed the grocery guy over on Milpas...Milpas on the Move...that was the Judge Brian Hill case...during the voir dire process I told Judge Bri I'd be a lousy juror because I thought he was a lousy judge and the gang bangers were cowardly punks..their lawyer didn't even axe me any questions and Judge Hill dismissed me thanking me for my candor...I even got a few laughs which is all I really want anyway...




but I don't mind the process so much now..there's some pretty fine babes that show up in my jury pool and I never pass up an opportunity for some pussy...some fine legal pussy...

so I'm looking for the civil case against the porn professor and there it is: Sarah Rivera et al vs Mireille Miller-Young
I wonder if it's Sarah Rivera the model..probably not..but maybe..who knows?? not me

here's the criminal case that already happened..presided over by Judge Hill...I guess it's the same Hill...Sarah wrote a letter to the judge after the trial to try and influence the sentence...for all I know Sarah may have given Judge Hill a blow job so he sentenced Miller-Young way more than he should.. I found the letter on the web!

Re: People v. Mireille Miller-Young SC #1444617

Dear Judge Hill,

"My name is Sarah Rivera; I am one of the students who was involved in the demonstration concerned in the case against Ms. Miller-Young. I am writing to you in lieu of making a statement at the sentencing to give you my perspective on the case. On the day in question, a group of my fellow students and I went to the UCSB campus to try speak to students concerning respect for human life, especially the unborn. We came to the campus
with some signs, which we set up in a
designated ‘free speech zone,’ and were handing out
pro-life literature and starting up conversations with students walking by. Before the arrival of Ms. Miller-Young, everything seemed to be going smoothly; we had handed out a lot of pamphlets, and several of us had started up conversations with students who seemed more interested in what we were saying. Many of them disagreed with us, but the conversations were peaceful and friendly. At the time when Ms. Miller-Young approached us, I was holding one of the large signs that we had brought with us. She came over after one of the other girls tried to give her a pamphlet, and began speaking very angrily to both of us, shouting, interrupting us, and using profanities when we tried to talk to her. A crowd began to form because of her antagonism toward us, and she began inciting them to tell us to leave and take away our signs. After a few minutes of this, she came up to me and grabbed the sign out of my hands. I resisted a little, but I was scared and let her take the sign after a small struggle. She and some of the students who had gathered around carried it away. I was too scared and shaken up to follow, but I know from the other girls who did follow that she continued to struggle with those of us who were trying to get the sign back, and later proceeded to destroy our sign. I was extremely upset by this incident, and by Ms. Miller- Young’s behavior. I do not think it is right for someone who professes to be a feminist and who is responsible for the education of young people to deny a group predominantly made up of young women the right to voice their opinions simply because they are not in agreement with her own. I hope that the sentence and result of this case will help Ms. Miller-Young to see this, and that her action in this incident was unacceptable. Thank you very much for your consideration. I hope this statement will be helpful to you in the sentencing of this case." (tee hee hee)
Love, Sarah 

goodnight Sarah, I'll see you in my dreams

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