Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Thanksgiving Day 2014 Quotes: Resources for Thanksgiving Day Quotes

THANKSGIVING DAY 2014 QUOTES: 15 Quotes to Eat Turkey by
THANKSGIVING DAY 2014 QUOTES: 5 Resources for Thanksgiving Day Quotes

THANKSGIVING DAY 2014 QUOTES: A List

(ETPR News) Here's a list for any readers looking for quotes to use for the 2014 Thanksgiving Day holiday.  The quotes come from a wide variety of sources and are suitable for use for families.

1 Thanksgiving Day 2014 Quotes: 15 Thanksgiving Quotes to Eat Turkey By

2 Thanksgiving Day Quotes: 7 Special Thanksgiving Day Quotes

3 Thanksgiving Day Quotes: 5 Funny Thanksgiving Day Quotes to Share

4 Thanksgiving Quotes - BrainyQuotes

5 Google: Thanksgiving Day 2014 Quotes

Happy Thanksgiving!

by Jeremiah Jameson
--with Mondo Frazier

NOTE: This is one of our old websites which is due for a facelift.  Regular posts are coming!   Look for new artwork and mission soon!

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Sunday, May 26, 2013

New Bible Prophecy Website Posts News, Commentary Relating to End Times


End Times Prophecy Report, a new WordPress site, is now up and running.

End Times Prophecy Headlines are posted six times per week. ETP Headlines features commentary and news relating to end times Bible prophecy. The site features headlines, news and commentary as it pertains to the times in which we live.  According to the site’s editor, Jeremiah Jameson, it will also focus on:

“End Times Bible Prophecy and News, End Times Deception, Societal Collapse, Apostasy, False Teachers, Mass Hysteria, Demonic Attacks, War, Rumors of War, Famine, Pestilence, Salvation through Jesus Christ, Earthquakes, UFOs, Earth Changes, False Christs, All Roads Lead to Rome, New World Order, Conspiracies, and GMO Frankenfood.”

“We plan to emphasize news and commentary as it pertains to Biblical prophecy and the times we are living in.”

The site’s plans are to update daily and to add writers as they grow.

“We’re in the middle of putting everything in order, what everyone will be writing about and even the entire list of topics we plan on covering,” Jameson offered.  “Check back often to see what we’re up to!’

This writer will be an occasional contributor to End Times Prophecy Report.

Any writer interested in contributing can contact James at jeremiahjames2014@wordpress.com.

Friday, March 7, 2008

DBKP New Site Now Up and Running



Our new site, Death By 1000 Papercuts.com is now up and running.

We will still continue to archive all of our editions of "The Failed War on Drugs" here, as well as at the new site.

Check it out.

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Failed War on Drugs: Combined January-February Edition



Corrupt Cops, This Week in Drug History, Reforms, News, More!


Our January-February Special Edition of the "Failed War on Drugs" is a special combo edition that covers all that we've received in the last two months.

It takes a look at all aspects of the second longest-running war in U.S. history. Only the "War on Poverty" is older.

1 It's Safer to Be a Cop Than a Farmer
Police deaths in the line of duty were up last year, and so was the number of cops killed by gunfire. But only handful died. enforcing the drug laws, and policing remains safer than a good number of other professions.


2 This Week's Corrupt Cops
The Detroit drug squad is under investigation, a Pennsylvania police chief is accused of stealing money from drug busts, and a Wisconsin prison has a problem with pill-stealing guards.


3 Seeing Someone Smoke a Joint Outside is not Grounds for Police to Enter Home
The California Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled last Friday that police cannot enter a home without a search warrant just because they see someone smoking marijuana inside. Police may enter a home to preserve evidence of a crime, the court held, but only if the crime is punishable by jail or prison. The ruling came in People v. Hua.


4 Vermont Looks into De-Criminalization; Wants to Crack Down on "Hard" Drugs
The Vermont legislature will this year take up a bill to decriminalize the personal possession, growing of two plants, and small-scale sales of marijuana. At the same time, the legislature will consider a proposal to lower the threshold for what constitutes "trafficking amounts" for hard drugs such as heroin and cocaine. Both proposals will be discussed at public hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on January 23.


5 After 30 Years, Nebraska Legislator Wants to Re-Criminalize Pot
For three decades, marijuana possession has been decriminalized in Nebraska, but now a state legislator has filed a bill, LB844, that would make it a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine. Currently, the maximum penalty for possession of less than one ounce is a $100 fine.


6 The Poppies Blossum in Iraq
British journalist Patrick Cockburn, writing in The Independent reports that opium poppy cultivation is rapidly spreading across Iraq. While Cockburn reported in May that poppies had appeared near Diwaniyah in southern Iraq, he now reports that poppies are growing in restive Diyala province, where Al Qaeda in Iraq is making what could be a last stand.


7 This Week in Drug History: January 4, 2008
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.

8 This Week in Drug History: January 11, 2008
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.

9 This Week in Drug History January 18, 2008
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.



10 This Week in Drug History January 25, 2008
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.

11 This Week in Drug History February 15, 2008
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.

12 Ohio SWAT Team Kills Mother, Wounds Toddler in Drug Raid
An Ohio SWAT shot and killed a young black mother and wounded the toddler she was holding in her arms during a routine drug raid last Friday. An angry community wants some answers and some accountability.


13 Drug Smugglers Battle Cops, Soldiers in Mexican Border Town
The new year has brought more drug war violence to the Mexican border, as drug gunmen battled cops and soldiers in a bloody confrontation in Rio Bravo, across the river from McAllen, Texas.


14
Group to Challenge Controlled Substances Act over Pain Medication

The arrest and prosecution of a Kansas pain management physician and his nurse wife have prompted a leading pain advocacy group to file a lawsuit challenging the application of the Controlled Substance Act when it comes to doctors and patients.


15 More Corrupt Cop Stories

There's some funny accounting in some Mississippi anti-drug task forces, a pot-peddling Houston cops is in hot water, there's a bunch of dope missing from the Boston police evidence room, and crooked cops are headed for prison in Chicago, Nashville, and New Haven.


16 DEA to Hire 200 New Agents
Thanks to funding provided in the 2008 Consolidated Appropriations Act, passed last month by Congress, the DEA will be able to lift a hiring freeze in place since August 2006, the agency announced late last month. The new funds will allow the agency to hire 200 new agents, as well as a similar number of support staff.




17 International Campaign to Stop Drug Executions Gearing Up
Some 32 countries have laws on their books allowing for the death penalty for drug offenses. A new report details the situation and lays the groundwork for a campaign to stop it.


18 Still More Corrupt Cops Stories
A crooked Florida cop seeks a sentence cut, and two more jail guards get in trouble.

19 British Police Chief Predicts Drugs will Be Legal in 10 years; Ecstasy Safer Than Aspirin
Richard Brunstrom, the Chief Constable of North Wales, has created a firestorm with comments made to the BBC that drug legalization is both desirable and inevitable and that ecstasy is "safer than aspirin." In response, anti-drug campaigners, politicians, and elements of the British tabloid press are calling for his head.


20 Iran, Vietnam Ring in New Year with More Drug Executions, Death Sentences
Both Iran and Vietnam greeted the new year by resorting -- yet again -- to the ultimate sanction for drug trafficking offenders. In Vietnam, eight convicted heroin traffickers were sentenced to death this week, while in Iran, five drug traffickers were among 13 people executed Wednesday.


21 No Relief in Sight: Reynosa, Mexico Military Occupation Yields No Let-up in Drug War Violence
In the latest move in his ongoing war against Mexico's powerful and violent drug trafficking organizations -- the so-called cartels -- President Felipe Calderon last month sent some 6,000 Mexican soldiers and federal police into the cities on his side of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, from Nuevo Laredo down to Matamoros. They disarmed the municipal police forces, who are widely suspected of being in the pay of the traffickers, established checkpoints between and within cities, and are conducting regular patrols in Reynosa and elsewhere.


22 Another Round of Corrupt Cop Stories
A Pennsylvania cop's bad habits get him in trouble, a Boston cop goes to prison for steroids and perjury, and a Texas Department of Public Safety technician goes away for a long, long time for ripping off the lab's cocaine stash.


23
Faced with Swollen Prisons, Idaho Ponders Reforms

With nearly 7,500 people behind bars in Idaho -- more than half of them for drug offenses -- the Idaho legislature is finally beginning to move away from the "tough on crime" posturing and infliction of mandatory minimum drug dealing sentences that helped create the current crisis. A bill with bipartisan support that would give Idaho judges the option to send people convicted of drug distribution offenses to treatment instead of mandatory prison terms if they are found to be addicts is on the move in Boise.


24 Smell of Pot No Grounds for Arrest or Search
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has ruled that the scent of burning marijuana emanating from a car window is not probable cause for an arrest and vehicle search. The decision came in the case of Archibald Janvier, who was pulled over for a broken headlight four years again in La Loche, Saskatechewan.


25 Nebraska Man Files Complaint over Bogus SD Bust
Eric Sage got pulled over on his motorcycle as he left South Dakota after the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally last summer and ended up being charged with possession of paraphernalia even though he didn't possess any paraphernalia. He fought the charges and faced threats from prosecutors if he didn't plead. Finally, the prosecutors gave up, but Sage still wants justice.



That's this month look at the Failed War on Drugs. Next edition: March 15. Send all submissions to: Hummmbert@gmail.com.

Thanks to Stop The Drug War.org for the great links.

Back editions of The Failed War on Drugs are now archived at DBKP.com - Bigger, Better!.

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Saturday, November 17, 2007

The Failed War on Drugs:
November Edition



The November Edition/Carnival of the Failed War on Drugs has LOTS of links to stories of interest from around the web.

Special thanks to Stop the Drug War for answering our call for links to reference material for this edition.

1 We'll start out with a story we did last month that asks the pertinent question: What's up with Britney's erratic behavior?
Does Britney Have an Oxycotin Problem?

2 A plethora of great links, sent by:

Stop the Drug War


And that's the November Edition of The Failed War on Drugs. If you have a link to a good source, graphic or story you've done or know about, pass it along to Hummmbert@gmail.com.

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

The Failed War on Drugs:

October Edition

by Hummmbert

Our October Special Edition of the "Failed War on Drugs" takes a look at all aspects of the second longest-running war in U.S. history. Only the "War on Poverty" is older.

1. For a ton of useful information, check out Drug Sense. They have accumulated a mountain of facts and statistics sure to interest any anti-drug warrior.

2. The Media Awareness Project: an archive of over 187,000 drug-related media stories from around the world.

3. Death by 1000 Papercuts' own RidesAPaleHorse offers his look on what might be behind all the troubles that Britney Spears has suffered lately.

4. Media Contact on Demand: the internet's most comprehensive and versatile free media contact database.

5. Kilroy_60 presents USAppetites posted at Fear And Loathing - The Gonzo Papers.

6. RAPH checks back in with this look at who might get the munchies.

7. Does the War on Drugs include sugar addiction? therapydoc presents the Carnival of All Substances posted at Everyone Needs Therapy.

8. I include this one because you just know Bill Maher is high most of the time he's on TV. FitBuff presents Bill Maher Quotes on Health and Fitness posted at FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog.

9. Another resource, this time for those looking to take up the fight. Drug Policy Central: DrugSense's web design and hosting service, which is amied at drug policy reform orgs hoping to increase or improve their web presence.

10. What can happen to those who run afoul of drug laws? Ian Welsh presents Prison Brutality posted at The Agonist.

11. RAPH looks at a possible result of the War on Drugs?

12. One last resource: The Community Audits and Initiatives Project: a comprehensive list of past municipal and regional drug policy reform initiatives.

That's this month look at the Failed War on Drugs. Next edition: November 17 2007. Send all submissions to: Hummmbert@gmail.com.

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Monday, September 24, 2007

The Failed War on Drugs

CALL FOR ARTICLES



INFORMATION ON Death by 1000 Papercuts' Monthly Special Edition/Blog Carnival

1 Looking for original articles highlighting the futility of the 35-year-old War on Drugs. Articles may be those on the web (include working links to any work that is not your own.)with your own original analysis included.

2. Also looking for illustrations, original artwork, pictures: any graphic that would help illustrate the Failed War on Drugs. Include info about the graphix, where you took the pic, why you drew the drawing, etc.

3 The monthly special edition will be out on the 3rd Saturday of each month. 2007 editions: October 20, November 17 and December 15.

4 Submissions close 4 days prior to the publication date. Submissions for the October edition close on October 16 at midnight.

5 Categories are (but are not limited to): The Failed War on Drugs,
Examples of Police Drug Corruption,
Consitutional Hazards (Illegal Searches, Recent Court Decisions),
Seizure Laws and their Bizarre Consequences,
Unintended Consequences of the War on Drugs,
Drug Busts
Victims of the War on Drugs,
Anti-Drug Warriors: Fighting the Good Fight (organizations or profiles of Drug Warriors).

6 All questions, complaints and other: Email me at
hummmbert@gmail.com

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