The AMOUNT OF CRAP that is on the internet posing as legitimate sites is freakin' mind-boggling!Who would have the temerity to put this awfully racist,idiotic site together? When I see shit like this,I am going to post it here.I really want to highlight the racism for anyone who is in denial about it's existence.This site is called podblanc.com.The photo pictured above is taken from that site & this is a title to a video on that site:
"ANDREW WARREN-Nigger Shitskin CIA section Chief In Algiers Goes a’Serial Rapin’&Knockedout Vidmakin’"(END OF EXCERPT)Go here for more racism.
Andrew Warren is a CIA official that has been accused of a despicable crime.He allegedly raped two Algerian women after he had drugged them.In light of the evidence they found,I think that he should be fired.Leon Panetta has stated the same opinion.Because the consequences of his actions could be far-reaching,meaning that it may affect U.S. foreign relations.Here's more from Town 9:
"The Obama plan for improving ties with Muslims may be hurting over a former CIA chief who is accused of raping two women, a report says.
The Central Intelligence Agency’s senior officer in Algeria, Andrew Warren, was recalled to Washington late last year for allegations of drugging and sexually assaulting two women, according to the US government.
“Sex, rape and video at the U.S. embassy in Algiers,” wrote Algeria’s most influential French-language newspaper El Watan in a front page headline.
Algerian newspapers wrote Saturday that President Barack Obama would face troubles on his way to address Muslim countries following the revelation.
“(Such) misconduct could have a disastrous impact on America’s image at a time when the new US president is trying to give a new start to America’s relations with Muslim countries,” said al-Watan newspaper.
“Diplomacy of kidnapping, rape, terror, and spying,” said Arabic language Eshorouk, Algeria’s top selling daily.
“This is not the best way to reward the host country…but the scandal could be added to a series of misconduct in which ‘foreign hands’ have been involved in the past,” it added in reference to statements by Algeria’s officials that outside influence fanned violence in the country.
The newspapers said the CIA officer was a convert to Islam."(END OF EXCERPT)Read the rest here:
So much for honesty!Since Michael Phelps admitted that he was smoking pot out of that glass pipe,Kellogs has announced it will drop Phelp's endorsement deal.Here's more from the Washington Times:
"PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Kellogg Co. said Thursday that it will drop its endorsement deal with Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps following his acknowledgment he inhaled from a marijuana pipe.
The 23-year-old swimming star has apologized for his "regrettable" behavior and "bad judgment" after a photo appeared Sunday in the British tabloid News of the World that showed Phelps inhaling from a marijuana pipe.
Most of his major sponsors, such as Visa Inc., Speedo, luxury Swiss watchmaker Omega and sports beverage PureSport's maker Human Performance Labs, stood by the athlete following the news, even if they didn't condone his behavior.
But Battle Creek, Mich.-based cereal and snack maker Kellogg said Phelps's behavior is "not consistent with the image of Kellogg."
Phelps's agent was not immediately available to comment."(END OF EXCERPT)Read the rest here.
Michael Phelps was criticized for endorsing both Mcdonalds & Kellogs last year because he is an athelte.His critics felt that he was sending the wrong message to children.Here's why from the L.A. Times:
"Michael Phelps' endorsements of Kellogg's Frosted Flakes cereal and McDonald's has attracted criticism from the Children's International Obesity Foundation.
In a statement Friday, the foundation said: "As a role model and Olympic hero to America's children, Michael Phelps -- and all athletes and celebrities -- are asked to reconsider any connection to substances suspected as agents of obesity, including sugary cereals, soft drinks and other foods with refined carbohydrates, saturated fats, trans fats and high fructose corn syrup.''
The statement referred to the documentary, "Killer at Large,'' about the causes of obesity in children, which will be released in November in New York."(END OF EXCERPT)Read the rest here.