Daily Archives: February 9, 2010

Fontana church starts fund to help Destiny Colon and her family that were attacked by dogs

A church has established a fund to assist the family of a 5-year-old girl who was mauled by a pack of dogs in Fontana.

Apostolic Church in Fontana, the church Destiny Colon and her family attend, has agreed to accept donations while the girl’s mother, Josie Arellano, stays by her daughter’s side at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital.

“The family is in great need,” said Timothy Day, a Claremont attorney hired by the family.

Destiny suffered severe bite wounds, a broken rib cage and a punctured lung when four pit bulls and one pit bull mix escaped a yard and attacked Destiny and her family on Feb. 1.

One of the dogs was killed when it charged at an officer. The owner of the dogs surrendered the animals to Fontana police, who turned the animals over to the San Bernardino Animal Control Shelter.

Police were waiting until the surviving dogs are euthanized before submitting the results of their investigation to the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office, said Fontana police Sgt. Jeff Decker. The case might be reviewed as early as the middle of next week.

“(Detectives) still have some loose ends that they’re working on,” Decker said.

Destiny has been removed from a respirator and was listed in fair condition on Monday, said officials at the Loma Linda hospital. Doctors have not provided an estimate on when she will be released.

Destiny’s older sister, Princess, and her 6-year-old brother have been
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released from the hospital and are recovering at home, Day said.

Her sister is using crutches to move around. Her brother, who needed more than 200 staples to close up the wounds on his leg, has not returned to school.

Day said the family has not made any concrete plans on taking civil action against the former owners of the dogs. They’re waiting for Destiny and her siblings to recover and are also trying to obtain a copy of the police investigation.

“Then we’ll make decisions regarding how the family is going to move forward,” Day said.

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Fontana House explodes, catches on fire

FONTANA, Calif. Authorities said no one was injured after a house exploded and caught on fire in Fontana on Monday night.

A neighbor called 911 after hearing a loud noise in the 16400 block of Diamond Lane at about 10:20 p.m.

“I was sitting at my desk on the computer, and I heard a bang, and the house shook and it kind of felt like a jet flew over, like a sonic boom,” said Fontana resident Mike Sninjders.

One woman was inside at the time of the fire. Falling debris woke her up, and she scrambled out of the house, escaping just in time.

Firefighters knocked down the flames in less than an hour. They believe a heater caused the explosion by igniting gas in the attic.

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Robert Gibbs Embarrasses President Obama With Sarah Palin Joke

This is embarrassing.   How many times can the Obama administration officials pull boneheaded moves and get away with it?   Robert Gibbs is the White House Press Secretary,  Not Shecky Green on stage at the Improv.

Gibbs represents the President of the United States,  so either this was a directive of President Obama,  or Gibbs making a fool of himself.  You don’t stand up there,  representing the President,  all the while cracking jokes.

Sarah Palin is a private citizen at this point,  not a politician.   She is not open to scrutiny from the sitting administration.

Its no wonder the world looks at Obama as a buffoon.   JD

WASHINGTON — Even the White House’s top spokesman is getting in on the act of mocking former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin for looking to talking points written on her palm during a speech to “tea party” activists.

Robert Gibbs showed the words “hope” and “change” on his hand as he started his daily briefing with reporters on Tuesday.

Many in the room, where President Barack Obama had spoken just moments before about the need for bipartisanship, groaned at the political shot.

Palin spoke Saturday in Nashville and photographs and video show she had “energy,” “tax” and “lift American spirits” on her hand. During one question, she looked down at the palm of her hand for a cue.

In her speech she mocked Obama’s use of teleprompters.

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Naked Body Scanner Images Of Film Star Shahrukh Khan Printed, Circulated By Airport Staff

“I was in London recently going through the airport and these new machines have come up, the body scans. You’ve got to see them. It makes you embarrassed – if you’re not well endowed,” said Khan, referring to how the scans produce clear images of a person’s genitals.

“You walk into the machine and everything – the whole outline of your body – comes out,” he said.

“I was a little scared. Something happens [inside the scans], and I came out. Then I saw these girls – they had these printouts. I looked at them. I thought they were some forms you had to fill. I said ‘give them to me’ – and you could see everything inside. So I autographed them for them,” stated Khan.

The story was carried by Yahoo News under the headline “Shah Rukh signs off sexy body-scan printouts at Heathrow”.

Khan’s reference to “girls” with printouts of his naked body scan can only refer to female airport security staff responsible for processing the images produced by the scanners, “professionals” who are supposed to instantly delete the images, according to Lord Adonis.

The revelation that airport security staff are completely abusing any notion of the professionalism promised by authorities by printing out and circulating images of naked body scans should set alarm bells ringing, especially in light of the fact that such images of minors break child pornography laws. British authorities have made it mandatory for travelers to submit to the naked body scanners when asked and have overturned previous rules that prevented under 18’s from passing through the devices.

Within days of the devices being introduced at Heathrow, staff have abused their professionalism and printed out naked scans of a famous actor for their own titillation.

We were promised all along that the body scanners “increased privacy” because they were only accessible to a single staff member who had no personal contact with the passenger taking the scan, in addition to the assurance that the images could not be saved and were instantly deleted. It in fact turns out that airport staff have been saving, printing and circulating naked body scans in complete violation of these supposed guarantees.

Furthermore, we were told that the identity of the person undergoing the virtual strip search would also be kept private. The fact that Heathrow employees must have known that the actor was about to take the body scan in order to print out copies of the image also proves this claim to be a total fallacy.

The abuse of the naked body scan images in this instance is a total violation of every data protection law in the UK. Far from treating the story in a comical manner, Khan should be filing a very expensive lawsuit and preparing for a successful and lucrative outcome.

In the meantime, the revelation that the naked body scanner images are being freely printed out and circulated by airport security staff should prove to be the death knell for plans on behalf of governments worldwide to institute the scanners on a widespread basis.

Courts have consistently found that strip searches are only legal when performed on a person who has already been found guilty of a crime or on arrestees pending trial where a reasonable suspicion has to exist that they are carrying a weapon. Subjecting masses of people to blanket strip searches in airports reverses the very notion of innocent until proven guilty.

Barring people from flying and essentially treating them like terrorists for refusing to be humiliated by the virtual strip search is a clear breach of the basic human right of freedom of movement. Security experts agree that such scanners would not even have stopped the incident that has been exploited to justify their widespread introduction – the Christmas Day underwear bomber.

Not only have the scanners proven to be a total violation of privacy, but major international radiation safety groups are now warning of the health risks they pose.

Despite governments claiming that backscatter x-ray systems produce radiation too low to pose a threat, the Inter-Agency Committee on Radiation Safety concluded in their report that governments must justify the use of the scanners and that a more accurate assessment of the health risks is needed.

Pregnant women and children should not be subject to scanning, according to the report, adding that governments should consider “other techniques to achieve the same end without the use of ionizing radiation.”

“The Committee cited the IAEA’s 1996 Basic Safety Standards agreement, drafted over three decades, that protects people from radiation. Frequent exposure to low doses of radiation can lead to cancer and birth defects, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,”

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Miss Me Yet Billboard Mistery Solved

The company that owns the billboard where the “Miss Me Yet?” billboard was placed, said that the people that paid for the billboard ad are a group of small business owners in Wyoming that feel that the Obama administration has forgotten about them. JD

A mystery billboard in Wyoming, Minn. is attracting lots of buzz today, in part because everyone wants to talk about it, but no one, it seems, knows much about it yet. (Seriously: For a great lesson on news in the virtual age, witness the initial speculation that the shot was a digital fake. Then when Minnesota NPR’s Bob Collins blogged that he had driven past it on I-35, he wrote that he immediately got calls from Fox News and MSNBC asking him to appear and talk about the billboard. He declined incredulously, because the only thing he had to offer was he’d seen it in person.) I’m curious whether the people/person/organization who put it up are actual, ardent, dyed-in-the-wool Bush supporters. There’s something about the shot that’s a little off-center: It’s Bush at his goofiest, closer to Jon Stewart’s heh-heh impression of the former president. What do you think? Have you seen it live and in person? Do you think it’s courtesy of a Bush friend or foe? And perhaps most importantly, do you miss Dubya?

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