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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, right, is sacked by Oakland Raiders defensive end Jay Richardson in the third quarter of a game in October.
And now for today’s episode of Where Did I Leave My Brain?, aka, If You’ve Seen My Mind, Please Return It, aka, What I’m Thinking Is How Great It Would Be To Actually Be Thinking:
* In Philadelphia, the Eagles continue to try to shop quarterback Donovan McNabb, while the rest of us look on with the kind of horror reserved for watching a car accident happen in slow motion. Seriously, what are they thinking? This isn’t a case of offloading some washed-up former great. This is a great with some tread left on him. He’s a 33-year-old Pro Bowl quarterback who, oh, by the way, has never killed any dogs, been arrested at a strip club or served time for a gun violation.
See the full article from “Fort Wayne Journal Gazette (blog)”
Texas: An Eritrean man was convicted of taking a part of human trafficking victim. According to the report, he helped smuggling migrants from East Africa into Houston. He is facing up to 10 years in jail and $250,000 fine.
Maryland: A man was arrested for pimping on minors in Maryland and D.C. He allegedly forced them into prostitution after drugging them and threatening them with the firearms. If convicted, he could spend life in prison.
Iowa: Two of the three men who were arrested on drug abuse case are connected to sex trafficking case in Florida. They both were charged with human trafficking. One of them was also charged with sexual battery and forced prostitution. According to the report, the local strip clubs are the main income sources for their trafficking ring.
See the full article from “Examiner.com”
Clearly, something has to change. Nightclubs and events are a critical part of San Francisco’s economy. That’s why it’s important for industry players to have a say in how nightlife is regulated – and that’s why two of the seven spots on the entertainment commission are reserved for them.
But over the past couple of years, industry players have taken over the commission, and that’s not right, either. It has led to conflicts of interest on important votes, and it has kept the commission from acting decisively when it comes to shutting down troubled or dangerous nightspots. There were complaints against Suede dating back to 2007. Tenderloin strip-club Pink Diamonds, which was the scene of a homicide, various shootings and alleged prostitution, had to be shut down by the city attorney. What’s the point of the commission, again?
But the better European leagues offer players something the D-League can’t: money. Six-figure contracts are plentiful in Europe, and the D-League pays meal money by comparison. Players earn $13,000, $19,000 or $25,500. That’s it. A single 10-day contract in the NBA at a prorated portion of the rookie minimum of $450,000 eclipses what they make all season in the D-League.
So to play in the D-League, you’ve got to forget the money and believe in the dream. If you weren’t drafted, but you believe you’re as good as those guys in “The League,” this is where you come.
Basketball in Bakersfield
Even in springtime, Bakersfield looks sun-blasted. Concrete and corrugated metal dominate the landscape in Oildale, the rough-and-tumble part of town near the airport. There are strip clubs and biker bars, discount marts and liquor stores. If you’d like to join a white supremacist group, well, you’ve got a handful to choose from. Put your car radio on scan and you’ll hear any number of preachers and kooks, plus plenty of Christian rock.
Call him “the Architect” or “Bush’s Brain,” but former presidential advisor Karl Rove had plenty to say in Lafayette today — about the RNC’s latest scandal, and California’s electoral landscape this…
Rove: “The Architect” on RNC bondage bar scandal, Cal politics, Jerry Brown
Rove: “The Architect” on RNC bondage bar scandal, Cal politics, Jerry Brown
Call him “the Architect” or “Bush’s Brain,” but former presidential advisor Karl Rove had plenty to say in Lafayette today — about the RNC’s latest scandal, and California’s electoral landscape this year.
First, Rove on the near-$2000 reimbursement to Orange County GOP operative Erik Brown to pay for a “Young Eagles” fundraiser at the now-infamous West Hollywood lesbian/bondage-themed strip club called “Voyeur.” He said he’s called for the RNC staffer responsible for that repayment to be fired; Allison Meyers, the “Young Eagles” director, was indeed — on Monday.
Former White House adviser Karl Rove, in a Bay Area appearance Tuesday, said the Republican National Committee’s reimbursement for a nearly $2,000 expense at a Hollywood strip club raises questions about the party’s management and whether the GOP has “procedures in place to spend money on elections – and not on jets and bondage clubs.”
Rove, who worked for President George W. Bush, made the comments to reporters after a sold-out address to the Contra Costa County Republican Club at the Veterans Memorial Building in Lafayette, where he was greeted with cheers by 400 fans who came clutching his new best-selling book, “Courage and Consequences.” He also was asked about this week’s scandal involving Orange County GOP operative Erik Brown, president of Dynamic Marketing Inc., who was reimbursed by the Republican National Committee for his tab at Voyeurs, a West Hollywood nightclub that specializes in S&M shows, topless dancing and dancers simulating lesbian sex. Brown, whose firm was fired by Senate candidate Chuck DeVore when the scanda …
Clearly, something has to change. Nightclubs and events are a critical part of San Francisco’s economy. That’s why it’s important for industry players to have a say in how nightlife is regulated – and that’s why two of the seven spots on the entertainment commission are reserved for them.
But over the past couple of years, industry players have taken over the commission, and that’s not right, either. It has led to conflicts of interest on important votes, and it has kept the commission from acting decisively when it comes to shutting down troubled or dangerous nightspots. There were complaints against Suede dating back to 2007. Tenderloin strip-club Pink Diamonds, which was the scene of a homicide, various shootings and alleged prostitution, had to be shut down by the city attorney. What’s the point of the commission, again?
The victim initially lied to police about the incident after calling them from a friend’s house March 21, according to court documents. She allegedly told them that she had been assaulted by four men who dragged her from West Eighth Street near Dowdy Street into a nearby alley, where one of them sodomized her, according to court records. However, police interviewed people who lived in the area, who said they had never seen nor heard any disturbance take place in the alley.
When questioned further about the incident, and after she expressed reluctance about allowing police to view her cell phone, the victim confessed that the rape had taken place at Garrett’s house, court documents say.
The girl said Garrett identified himself as Marcus, but asked her to call him Q, court documents said. She indicated that at one point he said he and a friend wanted to start a business with a friend and needed “some girls” to make him money, court documents said. He had asked if she had any “nasty friends,” but she said she was not interested in his prostitution idea, according to court documents.