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Dopey Oprah

Doprah Winfrey
How many times do I have to say this? Oprah is a blithering idiot and knows NOTHING ABOUT NOTHING!! She stole her whole format from Phil Donahue. I can’t believe that the oprahtrons don’t remember her early years when she was like a cross between Morton Downey and Morey Povich. It was embarrassing. Has anyone ever seen her and her dopey Friday panel show where her andd her dopey friends try to tell her trailer park audience how to live? Shit her bathroom is bigger than the average American house. And her book of the month club? Its rediculous! Now she is using ABC news to revise history and try to put the blame on the publisher. JD

How do we measure 2008? Wasn’t it the year of Oprah? She selected the new president of the United States, tried to start a new age cult, avoided a major fire at her Montecito mansion, her mom got sued by a department store, and we discovered she’d been in bed, so to speak, with Obama’s political rivals all along. Oh, yes, one more thing: there was a scandal at her self named Leadership Academy in Johannesburg, South Africa involving abuse and harassment of students. Just toward the end of the year, she announced she’d gained 40 pounds—not surprising with all that stress!

Now, just before we sneak out of 2008, Oprah gets hit again: she’s endorsed yet another memoir that turns out to be a fake. A bad guy named Herman Rosenblat, a Holocaust survivor no less, who’d dined out on a make believe story about his experiences in a concentration camp, sold her a bill of goods. He sold it not only to Oprah, but to a publisher, as well as countless groups he’d spoken to over the years.

Rosenblat had been trying out his story for years. When Oprah heard it, about Rosenblat and his now-wife tossing apples over a fence to each other at a Buchenwald subcamp in Poland circa 1945, she called it “the single greatest love story, in 22 years of doing this show, we’ve ever told on the air.” In the story, the kids never saw each other, but were reunited years later, after World War II, by accident. They fell in love, and married. How do you like them apples?

It’s not like this was a new story to Oprah when Rosenblatt sold his story to book publishers. He and his wife first told it in 1996—twelve years ago—on Oprah’s show. It’s still on her website. On that first show, Rosenblatt stood and declared, “Darling, you’ve fed me when I was hungry. You fed me when we were married. You fed me … until now. But now I’m not hungry anymore, and I’m hungry for your love!”

The couple became Oprah regulars. In 2007, they returned and Herman re-proposed to his wife. He said, “Sweetheart, it was 64 years ago when I first saw you,” he says to Roma. “My mother came to me and said to me, ‘I’m sending you an angel.’ And a couple of days later you appeared at the other side of the fence while I was in a concentration camp. Then in 1957, 14 years later, I had a blind date, and it was you. Now our 50th anniversary is coming up. With this ring, my dear, I pronounce my love for you forever. And as this ring has got no end, my love for you doesn’t have any end.”

Oprah told them, “You have become the beautiful metaphor for what love can be,” Oprah says. “For endurance, and fate and destiny.”

It’s the second time Oprah has been fooled by a memoirist. The first time was James Frey, the guy who made up a whole rehab-addiction story that Oprah enthusiastically promoted in her book blub. It turned out he’d made the whole thing up. He wasn’t even contrite when he reappeared on her show to explain what he’d done.

It’s not like Rosenblat wasn’t in a concentration camp. Kenneth Waltzer — director of Jewish Studies at Michigan State University — was a key member of the team that disproved Rosenblat’s apples story. He noted, however, that Rosenblat had been in a subcamp of Buchenwald with his two brothers and that his wife had been forced into hiding.

The account of how the Rosenblats came to be exposed was revealed a week ago in The New Republic by Gabriel Sherman. It’s a fascinating story. Since then, the Rosenblats’ book, Angel at the Fence, has been canceled by Berkley Books. Even worse: family members who knew Rosenblat had made up the apples story had kept quiet for the last 12 years. What were they thinking?

As one scholar points out in Sherman’s article, the real danger of the Rosenblats is that it feeds into the world of Holocaust denial. As we’ve noted before, that group actually has a face in Mel Gibson’s father, Hutton Gibson. There are people who claim the Holocaust never happened. When a story like the Rosenblat’s is disproven, it only feeds their craziness.

Oprah could not have known the Rosenblats were lying. Even in 1996, it would have been above and beyond her abilities to challenge the couple. After all, they were in concentration camps. Let’s not forget that. Whatever they saw or endured was pretty bad. Their lies cannot be compared to Frey’s. Their experiences—Rosenblat vs. Frey—is like comparing apples to oranges. Or nuts.

Book publishers do not fact check memoirists, or any authors, for that matter. They merely “vet” books for legal improprieties, so they don’t get sued. They never have fact checked memoirs, which is why back in 1995, Lorenzo Carcaterra’s book, “Sleepers,” got into so much trouble. My sources then detailed how he made it up from other people’s lives. Carcaterra stood by his book. But it was fiction. He was discredited.

You’d think after that incident, publishers would have been more wary. But there have been many more fake memoirs since then. In the Rosenblats’ case, you can see how it happened. Someone at Berkley Books probably said, “But they’ve been on Oprah twice. She loves them.” The tantalizing prospect of a promotional appearance on Oprah’s show was too good pass up. Oprah is god to book publishers. She’s all they have left to sell books.

William Faulkner—whose books Oprah should have her audience reading, and not this contemporary junk—wrote in his novel, “Light in August:” “Memory believes before knowing remembers.” The next line is: “Believes longer than recollects, longer than knowing even wonders.” That’s Herman Rosenblat’s problem. He believed his apples-over-the-fence story so long it became true to him. I’d rather hear what really happened to him at Buchenwald, or what he saw—get to the “core” of the story, if you will. But let’s let Oprah, at least, off the hook on this one. In a season of pardons, she and even Herman Rosenblat are innocents.

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Yet another scam being perpetrated on the state of California. I am telling you that we have had more rain and snow in the last ten years than I can ever remember. But it could rain from now until dooms day and it still wouldn’t be enough. What people out here in California don’t seem to want to realize is that there are several reasons for the State officials to keep us in a perpetual state of drought.

One of the biggest is greed. That’s right. Money. You see what a lot of people don’t know about California, is that California produces nearly fifty percent of the produce used in the United States. So high water rates make the state more money. These costs are simply passed onto the consumer. The little guy once again takes it in the seat.

The State of California Environmental Protection Agency is run by a bunch of aging hippies that loathe any form of honest management of natural resources. They refuse to let any form of electrical generation to be built in the state. They view electricity as corporate greed, not a necessity. On the other hand, they let local governments permit home building because of the enormous source of revenue property taxes and the people that dwell in those homes as necessary evils and the cost of doing business. This has created a situation where there are too many homes, too many people and not enough water to go around. Again the little guy takes it in the seat.

Yet another reason for keeping California in a state of perpetual drought is control. Now they have even more control over the average Californian’s behavior. I am telling you that until you come to California, you have no idea what control is. I go to Las Vegas where people are still able to fart and not have the state EPA following you around with some sort of metering device.

Let me just review some of the inordinate ways the State of California keeps the big foot of government stepping on the little guy. Freeway metering programs. This is where California pays really fat lazy people to set up trucks along side of freeways on the on ramps and meter the output of your automobile engine, take pictures of your license plate and require you to speend vast sums of money to make your car cleaner.

The famous “tiered electrical system.” Never heard of it? You will. Trust me this is coming to a neighborhood near you soon. It’s a huge money maker disguised as a “comprehensive energy management and conservation program.” It’s nothing more than a scam to make California’s electricity the most costly in the country if not the world. See, they create what is called a “baseline” of power consumption per month. If you go over this baseline twice over, your power rate doubles. Thrice over, it TRIPLES!! And so on. What they don’t tell you is the baseline is just enough to run your refrigerator for a month. It’s true.

Car pool lanes. I know this is a federally mandated program, but the State of California is putting it in on all state owned highways too. Interstate 60 in and out of Los Angeles was one of the last highways in the greater Los Angeles area that did not have a diamond lane. Because of the lack of a diamond lane or HOV lane for you easterners, traffic was almost non-existent on this highway. Travel time into and out of Los Angeles by 40 percent. This is yet another way to tell people how to behave. Why should I be forced to ride in my car with anyone?

Smokers? I’m not a smoker but Last time I checked smokers are Americans too. And as Americans they are entitled to the same rights as all other Americans. I have been in public places like parks and outdoor stadiums where these anti smoking Nazi’s will see someone smoking three hundred yards away from anyone, but they still feel the need to walk over there and talk shit to the smoker. The Irony is this. That’s probably the most exercize the smoke Nazi has had in years, Then they go sit their fat asses down and proceed to eat 11 hot dogs, nachos and wash it all down with a keg of beer. Little known statistic : For every one person in a hospital for smoking related illness, there are 9 people for obesity related illness. So which group is a bigger burden on society? JD

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Bruce \"Psycho Santa\" Pardo bruce pardo Bruce Jeffrey Pardo

By Ari B. Bloomekatz and Tami Abdollah
December 30, 2008
Covina police said Monday they believe that Bruce Pardo, who killed nine people at a Christmas Eve party, also intended to kill his mother and his estranged wife’s attorney.

Lt. Pat Buchanan said Pardo had had a falling out with his mother and felt she was siding with his ex-wife, Sylvia, in their bitter divorce.

Buchanan said Pardo had found out his mother was invited to Sylvia’s family’s Christmas Eve party in Covina and had intended to kill her along with others gathered there.

His mother, however, did not attend the party due to illness.

Detectives also believe that Pardo had planned to kill his wife’s divorce attorney and his family. Police found a car rented to Pardo parked outside the attorney’s home in Glendale, Buchanan said. It was not known how Pardo had planned to use the car.

The divorce lawyer had no comment.

On Monday evening, about 500 residents of Covina attended a community meeting at Royal Oak Intermediate School to discuss the slayings and, in the words of Police Chief Kim Raney, “begin the healing process.”

Many of those in attendance had been neighbors of Joseph and Alicia Ortega, hosts of the family celebration that ended with Pardo entering dressed in a Santa suit and firing semi-automatic weapons at family members and setting the house ablaze. Pardo escaped but later committed suicide. Although the coroner’s office has not officially identified the victims, the Ortegas are believed to be among the dead, as is their daughter — Pardo’s ex-wife — and other family members.

Covina police said Monday that Pardo appeared to have planned the attacks since at least June, when he began buying handguns.

At the standing-room-only community meeting, Covina Mayor Kevin Stapleton said, “I assure you, the acts of this man are not going to define Covina.”

Stapleton also urged curiosity seekers to be considerate of the residents and of the surviving Ortega family members and allow them time to grieve in peace.

“Keep in mind there are people who live here . . . we need to bring some sense of normalcy back,” Stapleton said at the meeting, which began and ended with a prayer.

Raney told the audience that his department has assigned 12 investigators to the case and is getting help from county and federal law enforcement agencies.

A representative from Maple Center Counseling offered tips on how to deal with the grief and stress of the tragedy and how to talk to young children about what had happened. He also passed out leaflets on grief.

Sisters Elizabeth and Monica Romero, who live near the home where the shootings occurred, came to the meeting hoping they could do something to help.

“Nothing like this has ever happened before,” Monica Romero said. “It’s a really quiet neighborhood. We were in shock.”

Officials said a fund has been set up to aid the family.

At least 13 young people were orphaned in the shootings, and two others lost one parent, according to a family attorney.

Donations can be sent to the Ortega Family Fund, C/O Law Offices of Scott J. Nord, 500 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 550, Glendale, CA, 91203.

The family requests that any non-monetary donations be made to a charity of choice in the name of the family.

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Paris Hilton Arrested


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Paris Hilton naked Snow Coke Cocaine In a stunning turn of events, Paris Hilton’s Hollywood Hills home was raided by police After neighbors calls to 911 complaining about a massive pile of cocaine in her front yard.

Police were called to Ms. Hilton’s home at 11:15 p.m. Thursday night. When the officers went to the gated property, they noticed Ms. Hilton running frantically in and out of her home. When the officers got onto the property what they found was quite alarming. They found Ms. Hilton with are than 10 tons of cocaine in her driveway.

When officers asked what she was doing she said she was “going to build a snowman. ” She then grabbed a trash can lid and tried to convince the cops that it was just snow. Officer David Estrada said “I have never seen so much cocaine in my life.” Apparently Ms. Hilton was about to throw a party to celebrate two weeks without the paparazzi getting pictures of her without panties on.

Police arrested Ms. Hilton and confiscated the cocaine. There were no other arrests.

This article is a total fabrication and was written for humorous purposes only.

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Dopey Oprah Duped again!


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Oprah and Obama

Again more proof that Oprah Winfrey and her “Oprahtron” viewers are the biggest idiots on earth. How she manages to keep people watching her crappy show is beyond me. Once again she has been sold a bill of goods, this time with a guy that claims he met his wife in a Nazi concentration camp.

Look at the guy. He looks like he is in his fifties. When he met his wife he must have been a fetus. But big stupid Oprah just lapped it up. Oprah even went on to call the book the “greatest love story of all time.” What a sap. What a moron. I have to figure that virtually all of her staff must be the stupidest friggin people on earth.

I mean with all the other authors that have already duped Oprah into buying their lies and crap. The Mad Cow nonsense she pulled on the beef industry and all the other inaccurate bull shit she has spewed over all the years.

Hey Oprah! Guess what? It turns out that Bug Bunny is real. That’s right. He wants to do your show. Oh and guess what else? Yosemite Sam wants to show you how good he can cook. Turns out he make an excellent Beef Wellington. Oprah and her loyal band of idiots. JD

A man whose memoir about his experience during the Holocaust was to have been published in February has admitted that his story was embellished, and on Saturday evening his publisher canceled the release of the book.

And once again a New York publisher and Oprah Winfrey were among those fooled by a too-good-to-be-true story.

This time, it was the tale of Herman Rosenblat, who said he first met his wife while he was a child imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp and she, disguised as a Christian farm girl, tossed apples over the camp’s fence to him. He said they met again on a blind date 12 years after the end of war in Coney Island and married. The couple celebrated their 50th anniversary this year.

Ms. Winfrey, who hosted Mr. Rosenblat and his wife, Roma Radzicki Rosenblat, on her show twice, called their romance “the single greatest love story” she had encountered in her 22 years on the show. On Saturday night, after learning from Mr. Rosenblat’s agent that the author had confessed that the story was fabricated, Berkley Books, a unit of Penguin Group that was planning to publish “Angel at the Fence,” Mr. Rosenblat’s memoir of surviving in a sub-camp of Buchenwald with the help of his future wife, canceled the book and demanded that Mr. Rosenblat return his advance.

Harris Salomon, who is producing a movie based on the story, said he would go ahead with the film, but as a work of fiction, adding that Mr. Rosenblat had agreed to donate all earnings from the film to Holocaust survivor charities.

Berkley’s decision came in the same year that another unit of Penguin, Riverhead Books, was duped by Margaret Seltzer, the author of “Love and Consequences,” her fabricated gang memoir about her life as a white girl taken into an African-American foster home in South Central Los Angeles. She had in fact been raised by her biological family in a well-to-do section of the San Fernando Valley. It also followed the revelations, nearly three years ago, that James Frey, the Oprah Winfrey-annointed author “A Million Little Pieces,” had exaggerated details of his memoir of drug addiction.

This latest literary hoax is likely to trigger yet more questions as to why the publishing industry has such a poor track record of fact-checking.

In the latest instance, no one at Berkley questioned the central truth of Mr. Rosenblat’s story until last week, said Andrea Hurst, his agent. Neither Leslie Gelbman, president and publisher of Berkley, nor Natalee Rosenstein, Mr. Rosenblat’s editor at Berkley, returned calls or e-mail messages seeking comment. Craig Burke, director of publicity for Berkley, declined to elaborate beyond the company’s brief statement announcing the cancellation of the book. In an e-mail message, a spokesman for Ms. Winfrey also declined to comment.

After several scholars and family members attacked Mr. Rosenblat’s story in articles last week in The New Republic, Mr. Rosenblat confessed on Saturday to Ms. Hurst and Mr. Salomon that he had concocted the core of his tale. Ms. Hurst said that in an emotional telephone call with herself and Mr. Salomon, Mr. Rosenblat said his wife had never tossed him apples over the fence.

In a statement released through his agent, Mr. Rosenblat wrote that he had once been shot during a robbery and that while he was recovering in the hospital, “my mother came to me in a dream and said that I must tell my story so that my grandchildren would know of our survival from the Holocaust.”

He said that after the incident he began to write. “I wanted to bring happiness to people, to remind them not to hate, but to love and tolerate all people,” he wrote in the statement. “I brought good feelings to a lot of people and I brought hope to many. My motivation was to make good in this world. In my dreams, Roma will always throw me an apple, but I now know it is only a dream.”

According to Ms. Hurst, who represents other inspirational writers including Bernie Siegel, author of “Love, Medicine & Miracles,” Mr. Rosenblat first concocted his story in the mid 1990s as an entry to a newspaper contest soliciting the “best love stories.” In 1996, he appeared on Ms. Winfrey’s show with his wife and repeated the fabricated story. From there, it snowballed, with versions appearing in magazines, a volume of the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series, and a children’s book, “Angel Girl,” by Laurie Friedman, released in September by an imprint of Lerner Publishing. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenblat, who now live in North Miami Beach, appeared on CBS’s “Early Show” in October.

As media coverage of Mr. Rosenblat’s story spread, scholars and others began to question the veracity of the romance throughout the blogosphere, pointing out that, among other things, the layout of the camp would have prevented the pair from meeting at a fence.

In a telephone interview in November, Mr. Rosenblat defended his story against such doubts. He said that his section of Schlieben, a sub-camp of Buchenwald, was not well guarded and that he could stand between a barracks and the six-to-eight-foot fence out of sight of guards. Roma was able to approach him because there were woods that would have concealed her.

In recounting the stunning “reunion” with Ms. Radzicki 12 years later as survivors living in New York, Mr. Rosenblat said Ms. Radzicki told him she had saved a boy by hurling apples over a fence to him.

“Did he have rags on his feet instead of shoes?” Mr. Rosenblat said he asked her.

She said yes and he told her, “That boy was me.”

In a telephone interview Sunday, Ms. Hurst, who sold the book to Berkley for less than $50,000, said she always believed the essential truth of Mr. Rosenblat’s tale until last week. “I believed the teller,” Ms. Hurst said. “He was in so many magazines and books and on ‘Oprah.’ It did not seem like it would not be true.” On Sunday, Ms. Hurst said that she was reviewing her legal options because “I’ve yet to see what kind of repercussions could come from this, and I was lied to.”

Ms. Hurst said that Mr. Rosenblat did provide some documentation, including a 1946 letter from a warden with the Jewish Children’s Community Committee for the Care of Children From the Camps that said Mr. Rosenblat had attended a technical school in London. Evidence of an organization with that name did not appear in Internet searches on Sunday.

Susanna Margolis, a New York-based ghost writer who polished Mr. Rosenblat’s manuscript, said she was surprised by his description of his first blind date with Ms. Radzicki. “I thought that was far-fetched.” she said. “But if somebody comes to you, as an agent and a publisher, and says, ‘This is my story,’ how do you check it other than to say, ‘Did this happen?’ ”

That so many would get taken in by Mr. Rosenblat’s inauthentic love story seems incredible given the number of fake memoirs that have come to light in the last few years. The Holocaust in particular has been fertile territory for fabricated personal histories: earlier this year, Misha Defonseca confessed that her memoir, “Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years,” about her childhood spent running from the Nazis and living with wolves, was not true.

A decade ago, a Swiss historian debunked Binjamin Wilkomirski’s 1996 memoir, “Fragments,” which described how he survived as a Latvian Jewish orphan in a Nazi concentration camp. It turns out the book was written by Bruno Doessekker, a Swiss man who spent the war in relative comfort in Switzerland. Mr. Rosenblat, at least, appears to have told the truth about being a prisoner in the Nazi concentration camps.

The primary sleuth in unmasking his fabrication of the apple story was Kenneth Waltzer, director of Jewish studies at Michigan State University. He has been working on a book on how 904 boys — including the Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel — were saved from death by an underground rescue operation inside Buchenwald, and has interviewed hundreds of survivors, including boys from the ghetto at Piotrkow in Poland who were taken with the young Herman Rosenblat to the camp.

When Dr. Waltzer asked other survivors who were with Mr. Rosenblat about the tossed apple story, they said the story couldn’t possibly be true.

In his research of maps drawn by ex-prisoners, Dr. Waltzer learned that the section of Schlieben where Mr. Rosenblat was housed had fences facing other sections of the camp and only one fence — on the south — facing the outside world. That fence was adjacent to the camp’s SS barracks and the SS men there would have been able to spot a boy regularly speaking to a girl on the other side of the fence, Dr. Waltzer said. Moreover, the fence was electrified and civilians outside the camp were forbidden to walk along the road that bordered the fence.

Dr. Waltzer also learned from online documentation that Ms. Radzicki, her parents and two sisters were hidden as Christians at a farm not outside Schlieben but 210 miles away near Breslau.

Holocaust survivors and scholars are fiercely on guard against any fabrication of memories because they taint the truth of the Holocaust and raise doubts about the millions who were killed or brutalized.

“There’s no need to embellish, no need to aggrandize,” said Deborah E. Lipstadt, the Dorot professor of modern Jewish and Holocaust studies at Emory University. “The facts are horrible, and when you’re teaching about horrible stuff you just have to lay out the facts.”

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Alicia and Joseph Ortega
Ortega family
I just found this in the Los Angeles Times. It’s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ortega. I did not know them but they seem like real salt of the earth people. I also found this picture of the Ortega’s with what appears to be their grand children.

By Jason Song, Hector Becerra and Cara Mia DiMassa
December 28, 2008

Those who knew the Ortega family, nine of whom were killed at a Christmas Eve party by a distraught ex-husband, recall them as a close-knit, warm and welcoming group.

The Ortega home, a tidy, one-story structure at the end of a Covina cul-de-sac, had been at the center of so many family events: pizza nights, poker parties and an annual Christmas Eve party where the large, close-knit family gathered to celebrate the holidays.

On Saturday, it was a place for grief.

Leaning toward the yellow police tape that encircled the ruins of the home, family members wrapped their arms around each other. They gestured at items that had been salvaged and laid on the front lawn: a file cabinet, charred photo albums and singed pictures. They bowed their heads. They wiped away tears.

Three days earlier, the ex-husband of one of the Ortegas arrived at their holiday celebration dressed as Santa Claus and armed with four semiautomatic weapons and an incendiary device. When he left, nine family members were dead and the house was engulfed in flames.

Members of the Ortega family declined to speak to the media Saturday. But friends and neighbors described them as a family that reveled in togetherness. Whether it was betting on a horse race and splitting the winnings or going en masse to donate blood when a friend’s child was ill, the Ortegas did things together.

“If you were a friend of any of them, you were a friend to all of them,” said Linda Perez, who has known the Ortegas for eight years.

The idyllic togetherness was shattered Wednesday night by Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, who later drove to his brother’s house in Sylmar, booby-trapped his rental car and killed himself.

Covina police Saturday released the names of the nine people they believe perished but who have not been officially identified by the coroner’s office: Pardo’s ex-wife, Sylvia Pardo, 43; her parents, Joseph and Alicia Ortega, 80 and 70 respectively; three of her four siblings, James Ortega, 52, Charles Ortega, 50, and Alicia Ortiz, 46; James’ wife, Teresa Ortega, 51; and Charles’ wife, Cheri Ortega, 45; and Michael Ortiz, 17, Alicia Ortiz’s son.

The slayings left 15 children without one or both parents.

The patriarch and matriarch, known as Papa Joe and Alice, were at the center of the family’s life. Papa Joe wore a different baseball cap almost every day; Alice doted on her two dogs, a mutt and an Alaskan husky.

“She’d always say, ‘Que lindo,’ and would baby talk to them,” said Robert Magcalas, a neighbor who still had on his kitchen table the stocking and Christmas card he was planning to give the Ortegas. “You could tell she really cared for them and was a nice lady.”

Immigrants from Torreon in the north-central Mexican state of Coahuila, the Ortegas bought the Covina house in 1982. Three years ago, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in Torreon. Photos ran in the El Siglo de Torreon newspaper, with Joseph and Alicia Ortega beaming and surrounded by sons and daughters.

On Saturday, the newspaper reported that the couple married 53 years ago in Torreon and soon after immigrated to the U.S. Javier Garza, editorial director of the newspaper, said Alicia Ortega’s family is well known in the city. The children of Alicia’s sisters “are well-respected businessmen,” Garza said.

Mitzie Avery, who lived next to Charles and Cheri Ortega in West Covina, said that she and her family had joined the Ortega family for previous Christmas Eve celebrations. She remembered them as loving and always considerate.

“When you walked into a room, every one of the Ortega kids would get up and give you a kiss and a hug,” she said. “When you were leaving, they would come up and say goodbye. They were the most respectful family I’d ever known. It all started with Joe and Alice.”

Friend Linda Perez described a family trip last year with 15 Ortegas to the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas.

Papa Joe played blackjack and poker; Alice spent most of her time playing quarter video poker. “She could sit there and play for hours,” Perez said.

Perez said Bruce Pardo stuck out a bit at Ortega get- togethers because he was “quieter than everyone else. But he really wanted to belong. He really embraced the family gatherings.”

Pardo’s mother, Nancy Windsor, 72, still reeling from the events of the last few days, her eyes red-rimmed from crying over the ghastly deaths of her son and those killed Christmas Eve, echoed the sentiment about the family’s welcoming spirit. She said she had spoken over the phone with Sylvia Pardo’s son from a previous marriage, Sal Castillo, in the aftermath of the shooting.

“I will say this to you,” said the sobbing Windsor, who has been living out of a suitcase since last month when her home at Oakridge Mobile Home Park was destroyed in the Sylmar fire. “I will compose myself in a moment.

“It would have been so easy for that family to hate me. And Sal was just so wonderful. He said, ‘We love you, and you’re family.’ I love them so much. And it’s very hard this has happened.”

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Jimmy Carter the worst president in history
G.W. Bush the worst president in history? Obviously most off you are not old enough to remember Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter was a buffoon. He tanked the U.S. economy. This was long before our so-called “global economy.” He took helicopters into Iran and killed U.S. troops while trying to extract the U.S. hostages that Iran held for some 444 days. Gas lines, odd and even days to get gas, skyrocketing inflation and interest rates, where do you want me to stop?

As far as G.W. Bush and his accomplishments, I can remember watching the World Trade Center Towers falling to the ground. I also remember the vitriol and the 90% of people polled in this country that wanted retribution. Everyone was out for blood. For a brief instant this country stood united.

Then all the pansies of society came out of the woodwork. I actually heard an old woman in New York say on the news one night ” I knew we were at war but I didn’t know people were going to be killed.” What? Talk about stupid people. Its war. People die. Sorry. Now we are bogged down in the aftermath of war and people call it a failure?

These are the same people that were out for blood after the WTC attack. People watch the news and drink the cool-aide that Matt Lauer feeds you. Believe everything they say. Don’t think for yourselves. Don’t form your own opinions. That would be too much work. Instead depend on others to read you their version of the news. Its embarrassing.

As for the economy? You would need to explain to me how President Bush is responsible for the entire world economy falling apart. He had nothing to do with it. It was way over blown and like all bubbles, eventually it was bound to burst. But still I hear the blithering idiots on TV blaming the Bush administration. It really is embarrassing.

Below is an ABC news article that is a reminder of how stupid Americans have become.

The two most influential women in President George W. Bush’s White House — first lady Laura Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice — are strongly defending the president’s legacy against critics who are calling his administration one of the worst in history.

“I know it’s not, and so I don’t really feel like I need to respond to people that view it that way,” Mrs. Bush said in an interview that aired Sunday. “I think history will judge and we’ll see later.”

Rice took a similar view in a separate interview, saying that claims that the Bush administration has been one of the worst ever are “ridiculous.”

“I think generations pretty soon are going to start to thank this president for what he’s done. This generation will,” Rice said.

“Because I think the fact that we have really made foreign assistance not just an issue of giving humanitarian aid or giving money to poor people, but really insisting on good governance and fighting corruption,” she said. “I think the fact that this president has laid the groundwork for a Palestinian state, being the first president, as a matter of policy, to say that there should be one, and now, I think, laying the foundation that’s going to lead to that Palestinian state — I can go on and on.”

In her interview, Mrs. Bush called the shoe-throwing incident in Baghdad an “assault.” She rebuffed Bush administration critics who contend the U.S. turned its military might and resources to the war in Iraq before finishing the job in Afghanistan.

Mrs. Bush noted that under her husband’s watch, the U.S. toppled Saddam Hussein and liberated millions of people in Afghanistan and Iraq from oppressive governments. She also highlighted the president’s work to provide treatment for disease like AIDS and malaria to millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa. She said her husband responded to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in a way that has kept the nation safe.

“I think that’s very, very important,” she said.

Mrs. Bush said that while the president laughed it off when an Iraqi reporter threw his shoes at him during a news conference earlier this month in Iraq, she was not amused. The president deftly dodged the shoes and wasn’t hit. He continued the news conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki after security officials dragged the journalist from the room.

“The president laughed it off,” she said. “He wasn’t hurt. He’s very quick. As you know, he’s a natural athlete and ducked it. But on the other hand, it is an assault. And I think it should be treated that way. And I think people should think of it that way.”

On the other hand, she said the incident reflects change in Iraq.

“As bad as the incident is, in my view, it is a sign that Iraqis feel a lot freer to express themselves,” she said.

Mrs. Bush challenged critics who contend that Iraq was a distraction the U.S. mission in Afghanistan where heightened violence is causing renewed instability.

“Well, I don’t know that I would agree with that at all,” Mrs. Bush said. “I don’t think that’s true at all. We’ve stayed very, very invested in Afghanistan. Not as invested militarily, maybe, and maybe that’s what the critics say, that it should have been more military. But I think we stayed very invested.”

Rice said it won’t be long before Bush’s contributions to the world will be acknowledged.

“When you look at what this president took on in terms of AIDS relief and foreign assistance to the world, when you look at the number of countries … and the number of people that this president has actually liberated — you know, I really am someone who believes that you don’t want to pay too much attention to today’s headlines,” she said.

But recognition of big achievements sometimes take a long time, Rice said.

Rice noted that while Germany was reunified in 1990, the work that made it possible was done in the 1940s, “when things didn’t look quite so rosy.” So historians who are now making judgments about the Bush administration and its Middle East policies aren’t very good historians, Rice said.

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COVINA, Calif. — Police said Saturday that they are seeking a second, possibly boobytrapped car rented by the man believed to have killed nine of his former in-laws in a Christmas Eve massacre before fatally shooting himself.

The car, a grey 1999 Toyota RAV 4, was rented by Bruce Jeffrey Pardo from a Pasadena agency on Dec. 19, police said.
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“This Covina Police Department considers this vehicle to be extremely dangerous as it may be boobytrapped or contain explosives,” a police statement said.

Pardo, who dressed in a Santa suit and shot his way into his former in-laws’ home during a Christmas Eve party, rented a small compact car to drive to the Covina home of Joseph and Alicia Ortega and then escape after he sprayed bullets at the guests and a vapor of high-octane racing fuel that torched the two-story home in minutes.

Police said he later boobytrapped the car by wiring the Santa suit to a tripwire that was rigged to set off 500 rounds of ammunition before he shot himself at his brother’s home in Sylmar. The car exploded when authorities tried to defuse the homemade bomb. No one was injured.

Police said the second rental car was due to have been returned on Friday. No further information was immediately available.

Pardo is believed to have killed nine members of the Ortega family. The bodies found in the ruins of the Covina home, which has been demolished because the fire left it structurally unsafe, were so badly burned that it could be days before the victims are officially identified. In the meantime, police have listed them as missing.

Lt. Pat Buchanan on Saturday identified the unaccounted for as Pardo’s 43-year-old former wife, Sylvia Pardo; her parents, Joseph Ortega, 80, and Alicia Ortega, 70; her 46-year-old sister, Alicia Ortiz, and her sister’s 17-year-old son, Michael Ortiz.

Also missing were a brother, Charles Ortega, 50, and his wife, Cheri, 45; and another brother, James, 52, and his wife, Teresa, 51.

Don and Mitzie Avery, Charles and Cheri Ortega’s neighbors in Covina, said Saturday that they had known the couple since they moved next door in 1986 and over the years had developed a close, familial relationship with them.

The Averys said they attended many of the Ortegas’ functions, including Charles’ fifitieth birthday party in Stateline, Nevada, earlier this month. “When you’re a friend of the Ortegas, you’re a member of their family,” Don Avery said.

They had met Bruce Pardo a couple times and knew about his acrimonious split from Charles’ sister Sylvia, they said. “We knew it was a messy divorce, but we didn’t know the particulars,” said Mitzie Avery, choking back tears.

On Christmas Eve, Mitzie Avery said they borrowed chairs from the Ortegas for a Christmas party and Cheri Ortega gave Mitizie a present of a snowman decoration before saying “I’ll see you tomorrow.”

Meanwhile, Pardo’s mother said amid sobs Saturday that she was close to falling apart over the devastating news. She had spoken with one of Sylvia Pardo’s three children from a previous marriage and was pleased to hear the family did not hold any animosity toward her.

“It would have been so easy for that family to hate me,” Nancy Windsor, 72, said in a telephone interview with the Los Angeles Times. “And Sal was just so wonderful. He said, ‘We love you, and you’re family.’ I love them so much. And it’s very hard this has happened.”

Windsor, who has been living out of a suitcase since a wildfire destroyed her mobile home in Sylmar last month, said she wanted any money from her son’s estate to be put into a fund to help the children of her former daughter-in-law.

“Anything that our family realized from Bruce’s vehicle, from the money on him, whenever that’s released, everything is going to my grandchildren. I want it for my grandchildren,” Windsor said. “Everybody says the grandchildren are the best. In this case, they are the best.”

Distraught friends and relatives left bouquets of flowers, devotional candles and stuffed animals to form a makeshift shrine at the police barricade near the destroyed home on East Knollcrest Drive on Saturday.

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Clearly Bruce Pardo was a nut job. Look at the extent of what he did coupled with the premeditation of the act all the way down to booby trapping his rental car to explode when the police found it. Anyone that says this guy was “quiet and harmless” obviously didn’t know him very well. He traveled to see extended family one last time then came back to carry out his attack on his ex-wife and her family. He took out all of his savings and bought a ticket to Canada. This guy was a madman that took an otherwise normal family on Christmas Eve and killed them! I just got the following article and pictures off the AP wire. Enjoy! JD

MONTROSE, Calif. (AP) — Bruce and Sylvia Pardo started the new year in 2006 with all signs pointing to a bright future — an upcoming marriage, a combined income of about $150,000, half-million-dollar home on a quiet cul-de-sac and a beloved dog, Saki.

But things quickly turned sour and divorce documents paint a bitter picture of Bruce Pardo’s increasing desperation as he lost first his wife, then his job and finally the dog. By fall 2008, Pardo was asking a judge to have his ex-wife pay him support and cover his attorney’s fees.
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Pardo’s downward slide ended Christmas Eve, when the 45-year-old electrical engineer donned a Santa suit and massacred nine people at his former in-laws’ house in Covina, where a family Christmas party was under way. He then used a homemade device disguised as a present to spray racing fuel that quickly sent the home up in flames.

Pardo had planned to flee to Canada following the killing spree but suffered third-degree burns in the fire — which melted part of the Santa suit to him — and decided to kill himself instead, investigators said. His body, with a bullet wound to the head, was found at his brother’s home about 40 miles away.
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The slaughter came six days after Pardo and his ex-wife appeared in court to finalize their divorce. Police believe the dead included Sylvia Pardo, 43, and her parents, Joseph Ortega, 80, and his 70-year-old wife, Alicia. Other suspected victims were Sylvia Pardo’s two brothers and their wives, her sister and a 17-year-old nephew.

Police listed the victims as unaccounted for because coroner’s officials said the nine bodies were too badly charred for immediate identification.

Shocked friends said nothing indicated he was on the verge of a murderous rampage. Pardo had told one friend he planned to usher at the Christmas Eve midnight Mass at his church and told another to expect him for a visit in Iowa around the holidays. He had no previous criminal record.

“I can’t believe I’m seeing my old boyfriend on TV and all the people he destroyed,” said Carol Sanchez, who dated Pardo for four years, when both were 18-year-old high school students. “It’s very heartbreaking.”

“He was a very easygoing person, a very friendly guy,” she said. “I would never in my right mind think that he would ever do anything like this.”
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Pardo had a 9-year-old son, Matthew, by another former girlfriend, Elena Lucano. He had not seen the child for years, but apparently was claiming him as a dependent for tax purposes. Lucano told the Los Angeles Times that she didn’t know Pardo was claiming their son as a dependent.

The boy was left severely brain damaged as a toddler when he fell into a backyard swimming pool on Jan. 6, 2001 while Pardo was alone with him at his former home in Woodland Hills, according to attorney Jeffrey Alvirez, who represented Lucano in the resulting court case.

Medical costs reached $340,000. Lucano sued Pardo to obtain money from his $100,000 homeowner’s insurance policy and about $36,000 was put into a trust fund for the boy, who requires constant care. Pardo never contributed any more money to the boy’s care.
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“He never spent a dime on his son,” Alvirez said.

Alvirez said he would not be surprised if Pardo kept that part of his life a secret from his wife.

Court documents from the Pardos’ nearly yearlong divorce proceeding reveal a marriage that faltered early and then descended into a bitter feud.

The couple married on Jan. 29, 2006, and moved into a home Pardo already owned in Montrose, about 15 miles north of Los Angeles. The house sits up the hill from the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, where he volunteered as an usher at the children’s Mass.

Two days after the shootings, Christmas lights still twinkled from the fence and the roof line and blue-green lights sparkled in an orange tree as two police officers searched the house.

Sylvia Pardo didn’t bring much money to the marriage — just $31,000 a year from a job at a flower-breeding company in El Monte — but she brought a 5-year-old daughter from a previous relationship and almost all the furniture. By all accounts, Pardo was close to his wife’s daughter.

Sylvia Pardo also had two other children from a previous marriage.

Bruce Pardo was making $122,000 a year as an electrical engineer at ITT Electronic Systems Radar Systems in Van Nuys, and together the couple built a nest egg of $88,500 in two years. He often puttered around the house or walked Saki, the couple’s big, brown Akita, in a local park.

But by December 2007, Sylvia Pardo was sleeping in another room and spending weekends with her parents, according to court papers. Two months later she told him she wanted a divorce.

She filed court papers asking for attorney’s fees and $3,166 in monthly spousal support. She claimed her husband had drawn down their $88,500 savings to $17,000 in two months and was transferring funds to a private account.

“The situation has become untenable, and continuing the marriage was not an option,” she said in court documents.

In July, Pardo lost his job at ITT and soon was drowning in debt while scrambling to find work. He begged the court to grant him spousal support until he could find employment. He complained in a filing that he had monthly expenses of $8,900 and ran a monthly deficit of $2,678. He also had $31,000 in credit card debt and a $2,700 monthly mortgage payment.

“I was not given a severance package from my last employer at termination and I am not receiving any other income,” wrote Pardo, who also was denied unemployment benefits. “I am desperately seeking work.”

Instead, the court ordered Pardo to pay his ex-wife $1,785 a month in spousal support, plus $3,570 for past payments. When the divorce was settled, the court waived those payments and Bruce Pardo got the house — but he also had to pay his ex-wife $10,000 and return her valuable diamond wedding ring.

Two days before the killings, he told his attorney he still was trying to come up with the money.

When Pardo’s body was found, $17,000 was strapped to it, money he apparently planned to use to fund his escape to Canada. His mother, Nancy Windsor, told the Los Angeles Times that she wanted that money and any in her son’s estate to be placed in a fund for the children of her former daughter-in-law.

“Anything that our family realized from Bruce’s vehicle, from the money on him, whenever that’s released, everything is going to my grandchildren,” Windsor said.

Associated Press reporter Anthony McCartney contributed to this story.

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By Tami Abdollah
1:06 PM PST, December 27, 2008
Nancy Windsor broke into violent sobs and tried to speak through them as she described her struggle to cope with her son Bruce Jeffrey Pardo’s Christmas Eve massacre, in which he killed his ex-wife and eight members of her close-knit family.

“I have to be honest with you, I’m having trouble holding myself together,” Windsor aid today in a brief telephone interview with The Times from the hotel where she is staying.
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But Windsor, 72, said she had talked with her former daughter-in-law Sylvia Pardo’s son Sal, who reassured her that the family had no animosity toward her.

“I will say this to you,” Windsor said. “It would have been so easy for that family to hate me. And Sal was just so wonderful. He said, ‘We love you, and you’re family.’ I love them so much. And it’s very hard this has happened.”

Windsor has been living out of a suitcase since last month when her home at Oakridge Mobile Home Park was destroyed in the Sylmar fire.

Pardo, dressed in a Santa suit, appeared at the door of his ex-wife’s parents’ annual holiday party in Covina. When an 8-year-old girl answered the door, he shot her and began to fire at the revelers with a semiautomatic handgun. He then set the home on fire with a device that spewed fuel. Badly burned, Pardo later killed himself.

The victims have not been officially identified, but a relative said the dead included Pardo’s ex-wife, her parents, two of her brothers and their wives, a nephew and a sister.

She said she wanted to set up a fund for her former daughter-in-law’s family. Sylvia Pardo, who divorced Bruce Pardo in February, had three children from a former marriage.

“Anything that our family realized from Bruce’s vehicle, from the money on him, whenever that’s released, everything is going to my grandchildren. I want it for my grandchildren,” Windsor said. “Everybody says the grandchildren are the best. In this case, they are the best.”

Windsor said she had seen a son and his daughter, who were helping her to get through it.

“I’m just about falling apart, and I need a few days to get myself together, and then I’ll be OK,” Windsor said. “I need to do this because I have my son and his wife, and I need them, and they need me, and it’s OK. I’m going to be strong.”

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Bruce \"Psycho Santa\" Pardo bruce pardo This article is from the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. Covina is located in the heart of the San Gabriel Valley. This paper is my local paper and it has by far the most comprehensive coverage of the “Psycho Santa” story. Above is a direct link to this story and some pictures of this tragedy.

COVINA – A gunman dressed as Santa planned on fleeing to Canada with $17,000 after committing a Christmas Eve massacre that took nine lives at the home of his former in-laws.

Instead, he committed suicide after accidentally burning himself when fuel he sprayed in the home exploded prematurely, officials said Friday.

Bruce Jeffery Pardo, 45, plotted to kill his ex-wife Sylvia Ortega, 43, and her family at their Knollcrest Drive home after reaching a settlement in a bitter divorce Dec. 18, according to Police Chief Kim Raney.

“Looks like he did have specific targets in mind,” Raney said. “There’s some information that he stood over (some of) them and shot them execution-style.”

“All indications are that (Pardo) intended to commit this crime and then flee the country.”

Police discovered $17,000 plastic-wrapped to Pardo’s leg and inside a girdle he was wearing. He had a plane ticket to depart early Christmas morning from LAX to Canada.

Officials still do not know whether the nine victims died of gunshot wounds or were burned to death, according to Los Angles County Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter. The bodies have not yet been identified as they are badly burned.

The victims’ ages range from 18 to 80. Ten children are now orphaned as a result of the massacre, according to family friends.

Public records indicate the house is owned by Joe Ortega, 80, and his wife Alicia, 70. Sylvia is their daughter. All three are thought to have been slain in the rampage.

As police sifted through the burnt remains of the home, friends of the family, including Rosa Ordaz, remembered the Ortegas as a beautiful family who loved Christmas time.

Ordaz attended Christmas parties at the home in the past.

“This family embraced the
Fire dept. personnel exit what remains of the home at 1129 Knollcrest Drive where the Christmas Eve murders took place in Covina.
Christmas spirit,” said Ordaz, a longtime family friend. “The monster knew what he wanted to do; and got this family in the heart.”

More details emerged about the sequence of events that Pardo went through on Christmas Eve. He apparently parked his rental car, a 2008 Dodge Caliber, one house east of the party, Raney said.

Pardo knocked on the door and when an 8-year-old girl answered, she was immediately shot in the face.

Armed with four semi-automatic handguns, Pardo continued into the home and began firing indiscriminately at the 25 guests attending the party. He then returned to the front porch to grab a fuel-spraying device that was wrapped as a Christmas gift.

The homemade device was comprised of a tank filled with a compressed gas identified as either carbon dioxide or oxygen and another smaller tank containing high-octane racing fuel.

“Once you mix those two together it turns into a vapor which he atomized the house with,” Raney said. “There was no indication that Pardo ignited it; it could’ve been ignited by a pilot light or a candle inside the house.”

Party-goers who were able to escape sought refuge at neighbors houses where they called 9-1-1. Police on Friday released an 11-minute transcription of one of the calls.

“He’s still shooting out there,” a woman sobbed, to the dispatcher. “He’s shooting my whole family! My mom’s house is on fire!”
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She told the dispatcher her name was Leticia.

“I can’t believe that he did this to my family,” she later said. “I just have this feeling in my stomach; I’m trying to keep it together here.”

After the heinous crime, Pardo drove to his brother Gary’s home in Sylmar with third degree burns on his arms and parts of the Santa suit melted to his skin, Raney said.

It was there Pardo killed himself.

Police recovered a fifth handgun at the home, officials said. Detectives later found the keys to the rental car that Pardo used for his getaway.

The car was located about a block away with remnants of the Santa suit in the front passenger seat. A bomb squad was called out to the car after authorities discovered Pardo had booby-trapped it.

The suit was wired with a device that was hooked to a trip wire which would ignite a flare inside the car. The car was also loaded with several hundred rounds of handgun ammunition.

Covina police still have an open investigation at Pardo’s home in Montrose as they try to uncover more clues.

“We are going through a lot of background work to find out more about who he is and what might have been his motivation besides the obvious marital issues,” Raney said.

The Pardos were married in 2006. It was Sylvia’s third marriage, according to friends. She had three children, all of whom survived the massacre.

The couple divorced earlier this year, after an apparent dispute over Pardo’s disabled son.

The two reached a settlement that proved to be acrimonious. Bruce Pardo was ordered to pay $10,000 to Sylvia, while she was allowed to keep the couple’s dog, an Akita.

A hearing in the case was held Dec. 18, in Superior Court.

“All divorces are bad,” said Lt. Tim Doonan. “But this was at a whole other level.”

At Pardo’s home, police discovered five boxes from the handguns and fuel containers as well as two shotguns.

Pardo’s resume was found at the location as well, Raney said. The document indicates he worked for Pasadena-based Jet Propulsion Laboratories from 1985 to 1994 and had a bachelor’s and master’s degree in engineering.

He was last employed by ITT and worked on foreign government radar system projects. Police said he was terminated from the company in October over fraudulent documents.

After he was fired, Pardo disappeared for about a month and visited the Midwest and East Coast before returning to California in December.

Doonan said it is unclear if Pardo was visiting family.
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Firefighters and police Friday continued to sift through the rubble of the site of a mass murder and fire.

The Covina home was devastated by flames that engulfed it Wednesday night and into the early morning of Christmas Day. An address plate and charred Christmas lights hung from what was the front door, while burned lawn ornaments and ash were strewn around the front yard.

The garage door of the home was nearly crumpled in half. Authorities said the home was a “total loss.”

After investigators with the Los Angeles County Department of Coroner wrapped their investigation, police began a secondary crime scene investigation. The home was later bulldozed and Doonan expected the investigation to be wrapped up by Friday night.

Carol Sanchez, who claims to be Pardo’s ex-girlfriend , pulled up to the front of the crime scene Friday.

“He was never like this; I am shocked,” Sanchez said from her Volkswagen Jetta. “I would never expect him to do anything like this.”

Ordaz remembers Pardo differently and said “there was something in his eyes.”

“He just seemed too good to be true,” Ordaz said. “He embraced her three children and took them as his own.”

Friends of the victims came Thursday and Friday to lay flowers and light candles at the scene.

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — A gunman dressed as Santa Claus who opened fire on a Christmas Eve party at the home of his ex-wife’s family was planning to flee to Canada, police say, as a ninth body was recovered from the charred wreckage of the massacre.

Police said Bruce Pardo, 45, was found with 17,000 dollars taped to his body and a plane ticket to Canada after he killed himself following his murderous assault on the home of his former in-laws in the Los Angeles suburb of Covina.

The unemployed aerospace engineer burst into the property armed with four pistols shortly before midnight Wednesday and sprayed guests with bullets before the house erupted in flames.

An eight-year-old girl who had opened the door to Pardo was shot in the face but survived. Later Friday, police released harrowing 9/11 calls apparently made by the girl’s mother immediately after the incident.

“We need someone immediately. My daughter’s been shot. She was shot in the face,” the woman said, with the anguished high-pitched wailing of a child clearly audible in the background.

Pardo had recently gone through a bitter divorce with his wife — who was reported to be among the dead — but there were no further clues as to what may have triggered the murderous rampage.

The six-foot-three-inch, 250 pound (1.9 meter, 113 kilogram) Pardo had no criminal record and nothing in his personal history to suggest a predisposition to violence, police said. Friends from a church Pardo attended regularly expressed disbelief.

“He was just the nicest guy,” said Jan Detanna, who worked with Pardo as an usher at the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church.

Covina police chief Kim Raney told reporters Pardo had apparently intended to flee to Canada following the attack, revealing thousands of dollars in cash had been found strapped to his body after he shot himself early Thursday.

He had also bought a ticket to Canada leaving early Christmas morning but scrapped plans to go on the run after suffering third degree burns in the house blaze that melted parts of his Santa Claus costume to his body, Raney said.

“All indications are he intended to commit the crime, flee the country, and it appears, he didn’t anticipate injuring himself to the point where obviously he took his own life,” Raney said.

Police said Pardo had arrived at the house with what appeared to be a homemade flamethrower comprised of two canisters, one containing oxygen or carbon dioxide, the other a high-octane racing fuel.

However police believe the device exploded sooner than Pardo intended, leaving him with serious burn injuries.

Pardo killed himself with a single shot to the head hours after the rampage at his brother’s home in Sylmar, approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers) away.

Police revealed that the car used by Pardo in the attack, found outside his brother’s home, had been rigged with a booby trap which would be triggered when officers attempted to move his discarded Santa Claus suit.

“He basically wired the Santa Claus suit with a device to explode,” Raney said. The car burst into flames as bomb disposal experts attempted to deactivate the advice. No officers were hurt in the explosion.

Authorities have yet to publicly identify those killed by Pardo, but local media reported the victim’s ex-wife and in-laws were among the dead.

Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office assistant chief Ed Winter said none of the nine bodies recovered from the crime scene were identifiable.

“The bodies were burned and are charred to the point that are not recognizable,” Winter said. “We’re going to need both medical X-rays and dental X-rays before we can make positive identification.”

Meanwhile the Los Angeles Times reported that Pardo’s marriage had foundered after his ex-wife discovered he had a “secret” son from a previous relationship.

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There is a rather Ironical twist to this story. I lived in Covina for many years. I actually knew this guy. Mr. Pardo and his wife were clients of mine when I owned a small business. This was about 8 years Ago and they rented a home in Covina, CA.
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I did a quick search on “Bruce Pardo and I got a result that shows him currently living in Montrose CA. The article I am going to post here lists him as committing suicide in the Sylmar Area of California. Montrose is sort of a suburb of Sylmar.

I remember Mr. Pardo as being kind of nutty, and I am not just saying this because of the current tragedy. On several occasions I had to leave a door note explaining that I could not get in the back yard to service his swimming pool. The reason was because there was enough dog poop on the ground to make a clay model of a Buick Roadmaster.

So Mr. Pardo called and was rather irate and asked if I could come by on a Saturday as he would have it cleaned up. I did just that, but upon arrival the dog feculance was still there. I knocked on the door and Bruce Pardo came out and said ” Oh what’s the big deal? Mr. Pardo proceeded to kick the mushy piles of dooty out of the way with his bare foot.

Mr. Pardo had crap all over his foot. I went out to the pool thinking “how is he going to get all the dooty off of his foot? I will tell you how. As I am setting up to clean his filthy pool, Mr. Pardo walks over to the steps in the shallow end, puts his foot in the water, shakes it vigorously and proceeds to rub the poop off with his bare hands. I mean Mr. Pardo did this as if he did it all the time. Without hesitation.

I waited for him to go back in the house and I packed my stuff and left never to return again. He called and made some threats of legal action. I told my wife that he was a nutbag and I would not be returning there anytime soon. True story.. . JD

Below is a copy of the Los Angeles Times article.

A distraught man dressed as Santa Claus opened fire at a Christmas Eve party and then set the house ablaze, killing at least three people, police officials said. The shooter killed himself hours later.

Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, 45, knocked on the front door of a home on the 1100 block of Knollcrest Drive in Covina around 11:30 Wednesday night, said Covina Police Lt. Pat Buchanan. Thought to be someone hired to entertain children at the party, Pardo was let in the house and immediately opened fire with a handgun, Buchanan said.

Partygoers fled the house in panic, running to neighbors and frantically calling police.

Shortly after, the two-story house located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac was fully engulfed in flames, fire officials said. It took about an hour and a half to extinguish the fire.

Buchanan said police and fire officials are uncertain how the fire started, but are looking into the possibility that Pardo threw some sort of incendiary device.

An 8-year old girl with a gunshot wound to the face and a 16-year-old girl shot in the back were transported to local hospitals, officials said. A third person broke an ankle in the rush to flee.

After the fire was out, police peering into what had been the front room saw three bodies, Buchanan said. The Associated Press quoted an official from the coroner’s office as saying that the remains of “several” more bodies had been found in the wreckage. Buchanan could not confirm those reports, saying only that some people thought to have attended the party remained unaccounted for and that “there is a good possibility that there are other people inside.”

Pardo, whose wife divorced him last September according to court records, “was apparently going through a bad time in his marriage,” Buchanan said. The party was at the house of a relative of Pardo’s ex-wife, he added, although it is unclear whether she was at the party at the time.

Shortly before 3:30 a.m., Pardo’s brother summoned Los Angeles police to his Sylmar home — about 25 miles away from the carnage. Officers arrived to find Pardo dead from a single gunshot to the head, police officials said.

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Black Monday (1987)


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How quickly we forget. I was at the ripe old age 25 years when Black Monday decimated world markets and economies. The Dow Jones Industrial index lost 25% of it’s value in just one day. The fundamental difference between then and now is the internet and the media. These two mediums seem to focus their attention on the emotionally weak people who seem to thrive and exist for the soul purpose of being frightened on a minute to minute basis.

I have been saying this for years now, but it bears repeating. All media is predicated on FEAR! They know exactly what they are doing and I blame the media for the bulk of the current financial crisis threatening global stability. I maintain now as I have since the beginning of August, 2008, that things are not as bad as the media is making it out to be.

You can trace the GLOBAL CRASH of world financial markets back to September 3 2008, when the mainstream media took the economic ball and ran with it. As soon as the dullards that make up the vast majority of the population read and saw the news, from that day forward they hid their collective heads (and wallets) in the sand and they will not take them out again until the media elite tell them that its okay to do so.

Now there are plenty of reasons for the media elite to do this. To be behind orchestrating the downturn in the economy. The biggest reason I believe that the media in America would want to exacerbate an already bad situation is to prove to the world how terrible a President G.W. Bush was and how their perception of Barrack Obama as the great Messiah was accurate and correct. Let us not forget that it was right at the end of August 2008 that Obama became the clear front runner in the election.

The following is a brief rundown of Black Monday, 1987 copied from Wikipedia. Enjoy. JD

In financial markets, Black Monday refers to Monday, October 19, 1987, when stock markets around the world crashed, shedding a huge value in a very short period. The crash ended in Hong Kong, spread west through international time zones to Europe, hitting the United States after other markets had already declined by a significant margin. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) dropped by 508 points to 1739 (22.6%).[1] By the end of October, stock markets in Hong Kong had fallen 45.8%, Australia 41.8%, Spain 31%, the United Kingdom 26.4%, the United States 22.68%, and Canada 22.5%. New Zealand’s market was hit especially hard, falling about 60% from its 1987 peak, and taking several years to recover.[2] (The terms Black Monday and Black Tuesday are also applied to October 28 and 29, 1929, which occurred after Black Thursday on October 24, which started the Stock Market Crash of 1929. In Australia and New Zealand the 1987 crash is also referred to as Black Tuesday because of the timezone difference.)

The Black Monday decline was the largest one-day percentage decline in stock market history. Other large declines have occurred after periods of market closure, such as on Monday, September 17, 2001, the first day that the market was open following the September 11, 2001 attacks. (Saturday, December 12, 1914, is sometimes erroneously cited[3][4] as the largest one-day percentage decline of the DJIA. In reality, the ostensible decline of 24.39% was created retroactively by a redefinition of the DJIA in 1916.[5][6])

Interestingly, the DJIA was positive for the 1987 calendar year. It opened on January 2, 1987, at 1,897 points and would close on December 31, 1987, at 1,939 points. The DJIA would not regain its August 25, 1987 closing high of 2,722 points until almost two years later.

A degree of mystery is associated with the 1987 crash, and it has been labeled as a black swan event.[7] Important assumptions concerning human rationality, the efficient market hypothesis, and economic equilibrium were brought into question by the event. Debate as to the cause of the crash still continues many years after the event, with no firm conclusions reached.

In the wake of the crash, markets around the world were put on restricted trading primarily because sorting out the orders that had come in was beyond the computer technology of the time. This also gave the Federal Reserve and other central banks time to pump liquidity into the system to prevent a further downdraft. While pessimism reigned, the DJIA bottomed on October 20.

Following the stock market crash, a group of 33 eminent economists from various nations met in Washington, D.C. in December 1987, and collectively predicted that “the next few years could be the most troubled since the 1930s.”

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Brown: Invalidate Prop. 8


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This is one of many reasons that the people of the state of California need to go to Sacramento and run those fucking politicians out of town on a rail. You know what those fucking rats tried to do on Thursday, December 18, 2008? They wanted to keep feeding the lazy fucking asslickers that vote them into office time and time again by raising the “FEES” on gas from 18 cents a gallon to 29 cents a gallon. They also wanted to triple our car registration. Now, I drive an 2008 Chevy Nova. I pay 209.00 a year to register this vehicle. That would mean that I would be paying more that 600.00 dollars a year to drive each year.

Every other state in this country is cutting spending. EVEN NEW YORK! But here in the socialist mecca called California, we are raising taxes ( NOT FEES) to feed people that should be working instead of living off off my wallet. So here is what our beloved politicians do. They punish the working class to feed the lazy fucking rabbits that waltz over that border everyday. Heres a novel concept. CUT SPENDING YOU FUCKING RETARDS!

Firemen make $150,000.00 a year. Fuck them. Pay them fuckers minimum wage. Lets see if they really are heros. Give their money to cops, the real hero’s. Teachers make $100,000.00 a year for NOTHING! My children seem to bring all their school work for us to teach them. At my daughter’s high school they have five principals. FIVE!!! Fire four of them bitches and save me $600,000.00 a year. Get rid of all of the people sucking off of the tit of society. POLITICIANS!!! Fucking glorified welfare recipients. JD

Saying Proposition 8 violates constitutionally protected liberties, Attorney General Jerry Brown on Friday asked the California Supreme Court to strike down the same-sex marriage ban, even as supporters filed a brief that would erase the legal recognition of couples married before Election Day.

In a brief filed with the high court, the state top’s lawyer argues for the first time that Proposition 8 should be invalidated, saying it is “inconsistent with the guarantees of individual liberty safeguarded” by the California Constitution. Brown had not taken a position on the measure until now.

“There are certain rights that are not to be subject to popular votes, otherwise they are not fundamental rights,” Brown said in an interview. “If every fundamental liberty can be stripped away by a majority vote, then it’s not a fundamental liberty.”

Proposition 8 supporters on Friday further pumped up the wattage of the coming legal confrontation by naming Kenneth W. Starr, the former U.S. solicitor general and independent counsel in the Whitewater investigation against then-President Bill Clinton. Starr, dean of the law school at Pepperdine University, will argue the Yes on 8 case before the Supreme Court, in arguments that could begin as soon as March.

An estimated 18,000 same-sex couples married in California after the Supreme Court’s ruling in May that struck down existing legal bans. Brown has said that Proposition 8 is not retroactive to
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those couples, and he reiterated that statement Friday, saying the marriages of same-sex couples who wed between June 16 and Election Day should remain valid in California, regardless of whether Proposition 8 is upheld.

Proposition 8 supporters acknowledge those marriages were legal before Election Day, and say they are not trying to “nullify” them now. They argue that the plain language of Proposition 8 — “Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.” — means those marriages can no longer be recognized in California, although they would still be valid in other states where same-sex marriage is legal or recognized.

“Proposition 8 is in effect, and only marriage between a man and a woman is recognized,” said Andrew Pugno, general counsel for the Proposition 8 Legal Defense Fund. “It doesn’t say only a man and woman can get married. It says that only marriage between a man and a woman is recognized. It means what it says.”

The group’s brief says Proposition 8 “encompasses both pre-existing and later-created same-sex (and polygamous) marriages, whether performed in California or elsewhere. With crystal clarity, it declares that they are not valid or recognized in California.”

Supporters of same-sex marriage charged that the real intent was to attack gays and lesbians.

“In doing what they are doing now, they are showing the world what their true agenda is: to harm lesbian, gay and bisexual people,” said Geoff Kors, executive director of Equality California. “No one could think it’s morally acceptable to destroy a legally existing marriage.”

Proposition 8 opponents filed suit the day after the marriage ban passed, arguing that the initiative process was legally flawed. Brown had urged the Supreme Court to take the case, but by saying Friday that Proposition 8 should be invalidated, he aligned himself with civil rights groups and left Proposition 8 supporters legally isolated. Normally, the attorney general would defend existing state law.

The Supreme Court’s ruling in May held that the state constitution provides a right to marry that cannot be denied to same-sex couples. The brief filed by the attorney general on Friday argues that in order invalidate such a fundamental right, the court must determine that there is a compelling justification to do so, such as the protection of public health or safety.

But, Brown argues, the court’s ruling in May found that no such compelling justification exists, so Proposition 8 must be invalidated.

Brown compared his decision to oppose Proposition 8 to Attorney General Thomas C. Lynch’s decision to oppose Proposition 14, a 1964 constitutional initiative that overturned a state law that prohibited housing discrimination based on race.

“It’s unusual, but it happens,” Brown said of an attorney general opposing existing law. “Existing laws include the whole of the constitution, and just as Attorney General Lynch filed a brief calling for the invalidation of Proposition 14, we’re filing a brief here calling for the invalidation of Proposition 8.”

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