10 years ago, “My Passion is The Christ” was stolen from me in Beverly Hills

10 years ago, “My Passion is The Christ” was stolen from me by 2 men in Beverly Hills California.

They started stealing my therapeutic work from Monday night to Tuesday… and made a half billion dollars with the renamed “My Passion is The Christ”, without giving me one cent.

Those thieves are laughing at me every day probably; but they will cry eternally when I get the last laugh on this plane or in heavenly realms; when Jesus Christ Himself intervenes in my favor.

The thing that hurt me the most about being stolen these last 3 years, is that I realized that the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ was insulted as unfit or unintelligent or insane for trusting me with the therapeutic version of Its life. Therefore, I understood immediately the tremendous shock of Muslims regarding the disgusting description of their Prophet.

However, today I would like to tell demonstrators that they are strong and brave to protest (contrary to me?) about “Innocence of Muslims” but I would also like to insist on this: blaming Barack Obama and America will be convenient…only to the people who will profit from “Innocence of Muslims”.

“How long shall they kill our Prophets, while we stand aside and look?” Bob Marley, Jamaican Reggae Singer and Compositor

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Helicopter crashes into crane in central London-Video

Under misty conditions, two people have been killed and nine injured when a helicopter crashed into a crane in London, UK.

Nine others were injured in the crash that took place at the peek of rush hour in Vauxhall, south of the River Thames in central London.

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Burning wreckage lay in the road but the fire was brought under control within 25 minutes, the fire brigade said.

The incident caused gridlock with all approaches to the Vauxhall Cross one way system closed at the height of the rush hour and Vauxhall Tube station and railway station closed.

Mark Osbourne, from Metropolis Motorcycles, a bike shop near the scene, said he ran to try and help the injured.

“There was lots of wreckage and fire,” he said.
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“I saw a woman on a motorcycle that must have missed the carnage by six feet.

“It felt like a war movie, it was surreal.

“The police arrived within minutes so the response was excellent.”

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Determined Beauty Queen Doesn’t Let Autism Get in Her Way

Alexis Wineman will strutting her stuff Saturday night in Las Vegas for the 2013 Miss America Competition (ABC, 9 p.m.), and she’ll be making history. Alexis Wineman by MarceL Thomas

Wineman, 18, is the pageant’s first autistic competitor.

As for the pagent world, she tells Time it started as a way to pay for college. “Around high school graduation, I realized I was the fourth child in my family to go to college, and there was no money left for me. I asked my mom about different ways to get scholarships, and she mentioned the Miss Montana competition, thinking I’d never go for it. But I did, and I won.”

She has formed partnerships with the autism groups Autism Speaks and Generation Rescue and the special needs support group AbilityPath. This is an unexpected alliance to form a platform for Miss America.

And, she’s apparently funny. Her talent for the show will be stand-up comedy.

In the following video, David Muir has the inspiring story of Miss Montana’s quest to win Miss America contest.

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The Obamacar or Distress car, another way to diminish amount of accidents or even tragedies in America

If you are laughing at the idea or invention of a “Distress Car”, consider that first of all, the majority of Americans have generally 8 legs, their physical ones plus the wheels of their car. Secondly, can you tell me how many cars are involved in fatalities? No, you can’t. Yet, sometimes car talk after a forensic investigation or after tracking a criminal, but it is then sometimes too late.

The Distress or Obamacar, not extravagantly designed nor priced

The Distress or Obamacar, not extravagantly designed nor priced

I am not sayoing a “recognize me distress car” should stop all the crimes in America. But in the 21st century, people must feel free to not be ashamed of what’s different about them or ask for positive attention by the appearance of their car, for the good of all. There must be a way to tell people without a sticker that no one read, that I might be a problem on the road so please stay away from me or stop me or keep the CCTV on my car, WITHOUT the jugement or discrimination of other drivers.

Sick in my stomach about the Newton tragedy, I am thinking like many Americans, that the ban of automatic guns and the arming of schools employs, will discourage make mass shooters. But that’s not enough. Because schools will be protected, but what about the shopping centers or hospitals or other crowded places; and this makes me sicker.

Lately, I have been dreaming of this “happy protective” car; the weirder it might sound to you, the more natural it does to me. Where is the shame in driving in a car that says “I am not happy or unfocused today”? What is abnormal about having mood-signaling car with extra colors indicating the gravity of our discomfort, a yellow band for “low level of discomfort” OR “new driver”, for example.

adam lanza-mother's carSo when I saw the car that Adam Lanza brought to the crime scene in Newton, I got that shock saying: why is he driving what seems to be a harmless neutral car, as opposed to a war tank? And that truly, without any irony intended. After all, one of the odd wishes of a killer or a criminal, is to stumble on someone who will get them to change their mind, aside the hope of succeeding in their crime.

People must have the right to signal by the car they drive: their level of happiness, their need for special attention or their uncertain health, mood or even character.

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- The single mother of a troubled child, will feel compelled to get a Obamacar or a distress car; and tell a Police Officer the reason of the drive in the car if it must.
- Some people must be advised by a Court to acquire one, as well as some taxi business. I am citing road rage drivers and even people who tend to drink just below the legal rate of alcolohol tolerates
- And to sound like TMZ, I would say that Linday Lohan or Amanda Byrne, will be forced to get an Obamacar or Distress Car for years
- And finally, who has never been forced to drive to a hospital sick or actually knowing that it was not okay to drive especially in other continents than America?

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The Obamacar or Distress car should be another way to diminish amount of incidents, accidents or even tragedy in America. The Obamacar should not be grotesque, nor arise driver’s discrimination. And why not keep an Obamacar in the garage, for those bad days when you have to take medicine or when your 17 years old must not touch the SUV? funny Car

After the Newton tragedy, one of the questions that comes to mind is this:

What if the alleged shooter Adam Lanza came from a house, that had a car that signaled: “I am not well.”

To tell you the truth, the idea of a “Distress Car” was given to me by my Angel last year already. I called it Obamacar, cause I dreamed of Obama standing in front of a millions of them, a few weeks ago. Is this a out of the world idea or a candy dream?

Is the possession of such a car, a humiliating or a cool idea? Tell me what you think about this.


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Arrested for hitting facebook “like” button

New Delhi – As India’s financial capital shut down for the weekend funeral of a powerful politician linked to waves of mob violence, a woman posted on Facebook that the closures in Mumbai were “due to fear, not due to respect.” A friend of hers hit the “like” button.

For that, both women were arrested.

Analysts and the media are slamming the Maharashtra state government for what they said was a flagrant misuse of the law and an attempt to curb freedom of expression. The arrests were seen as a move by police to prevent any outbreak of violence by supporters of Bal Thackeray, a powerful Hindu fundamentalist politician who died Saturday.

“We are living in a democracy, not a fascist dictatorship,” Markandey Katju, a former Supreme Court justice who now heads the Press Council of India, wrote in a protest letter to the chief minister of Maharashtra.

Katju demanded that the state government suspend the police officers who had ordered the arrests and prosecute them.

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The women withdrew the comment and apologized, but angry Thackeray supporters ransacked an orthopedic clinic run by the uncle of one woman.

A lawyer representing the women, Sudheer Gupta, said police arrested them Sunday, the day of the funeral, on charges of creating enmity and hatred. They were released on bail Monday.

Shaheen Dhada, the 21-year-old who posted the comment appeared on television Tuesday, her face covered by a scarf so that only her eyes were visible.

Clearly terrified by her arrest and the attack on her uncle’s clinic, Dhada told NDTV television she would never again make comments on a social networking site. Both women said they have deactivated their Facebook accounts.

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Dhada described her arrest as “unfair.”

“It was not a crime,” Renu Srinivas, Dhada’s friend who also was arrested, told NDTV.

India’s Information Technology Minister Kapil Sibal said he was “deeply saddened” by the arrests of the two women.

“Freedom of speech is a very important right, and we need to protect it,” Sibal told reporters. He said the government would re-examine the laws governing information technology to prevent its misuse by the police.

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People Un-liking Romney on Facebook

If losing the presidential election wasn’t enough, Mitt Romney has been hemorrhaging Facebook friends.

People began unliking Romney’s official Facebook page soon after the election results came in last week. The Washington Post noticed the drop on Friday, when the GOP presidential candidate’s page was losing 593 likes an hour.

By Saturday, Mashable said the exodus was up to 847 friends an hour, and as of Monday morning, Romney’s Facebook page continued to lose around 11 likes every minute.

For those who enjoy interactive graphics with their schadenfreude, the site DisappearingRomney.com shows Romney’s Facebook likes dropping in real time. A ticker at the bottom of the page tallies how many people have unliked Romney’s page just in the time users have been on the site.

 

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Barack Obama Wins Re-Election!

President Barack Obama won a second term in the White House on Tuesday, overcoming deep doubts among voters about his handling of the U.S. economy to score a clear victory over Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

Americans chose to stick with a divided government in Washington, by keeping the Democratic incumbent in the White House and leaving the U.S. Congress as it is, with Democrats controlling the Senate and Republicans keeping the House of Representatives.

Obama told thousands of supporters in Chicago who cheered his every word that “we have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back” and that for America, the best is yet to come.

He vowed to listen to both sides of the political divide in the weeks ahead and said he would return to the White House more determined than ever to confront America’s challenges.

“Whether I earned your vote or not, I have listened to you, I have learned from you. And you have made me a better president,” Obama said.

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Voting Day 2012 In America!

President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney battled down to the wire on Tuesday, mounting a last-minute Election Day drive to get their supporters to the polls in a handful of states that will decide the winner in a neck-and-neck race for the White House.

Capping a long and bitter campaign, Americans began casting their votes at polling stations across the country. At least 120 million people were expected to render judgment on whether to give Obama a second term or replace him with Romney.

Their decision will set the country’s course for the next four years on spending, taxes, healthcare and foreign policy challenges like the rise ofChina and Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

National opinion polls show Obama and Romney in a virtual dead heat, although the Democratic incumbent has a slight advantage in several vital swing states – most notably Ohio – that could give him the 270 electoral votes needed to win the state-by-state contest.

Romney, the multimillionaire former head of a private equity firm, would be the first Mormon president and one of the wealthiest Americans to occupy the White House. Obama, the first black president, is vying to be the first Democrat to win a second term since Bill Clinton in 1996.

Whichever candidate wins, a razor-thin margin would not bode well for the clear mandate needed to break the partisan gridlock in Washington.

Romney voted at a community center near his home in a Boston suburb, before dashing off for a pair of last-minute stops, including in Ohio. “I feel great about Ohio,” he said when asked about a state that is considered a must-win for him.

Obama, settling into his hometown of Chicago, made a final pitch to morning commuters in battleground states that have been an almost obsessive focus of both campaigns seeking to map out their paths to victory. He also made a surprise visit to a Chicago campaign office.

“Four years ago, we had incredible turnout,” Obama told a Miami radio station in a pre-recorded interview. “I know people were excited and energized about the prospect of making history, but we have to preserve the gains we’ve made and keep moving forward.”

He called into a hip-hop music station in Tampa, Florida, in a final outreach to African-American supporters, saying that voting was “central to moving our community forward.”

Fueled by record spending on negative ads, the battle between the two men was focused primarily on the lagging economic recovery and persistently high unemployment, but at times it also turned personal.

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As Americans headed to voting booths, campaign teams for both candidates worked the phones feverishly to mobilize supporters to cast their ballots.

Polls will begin to close in Indiana and Kentucky at 6 p.m. EST (1900 p.m EDT) on Tuesday, with voting ending across the country over the next six hours.

The first results, by tradition, were tallied in Dixville Notch and Hart’s Location, both in New Hampshire, shortly after midnight (0100 a.m EDT). Obama and Romney each received five votes in Dixville Notch. In Hart’s Location, Obama had 23 votes to nine for Romney and two for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson.

The close presidential race raises the prospect of a disputed outcome similar to the 2000 election, which ended with a U.S. Supreme Court decision favoring George W. Bush over Al Gore after legal challenges to the close vote in Florida. Both the Romney and Obama campaigns have assembled legal teams to deal with possible voting problems, challenges or recounts.

The balance of power in the U.S. Congress also will be at stake in Senate and House of Representatives races that could impact the outcome of “fiscal cliff” negotiations on spending cuts and tax increases, which kick in at the end of the year unless a deal is reached.

Obama’s Democrats are now expected to narrowly hold their Senate majority, while Romney’s Republicans are favored to retain House control.

Amid uncertainty over the U.S. election outcome, no major moves were expected in global financial markets while investors waited for the result. World stock markets edged slightly higher, and U.S. exchanges opened up modestly.

Despite the weak economy, Obama appeared in September to be cruising to a relatively easy win after a strong party convention and a series of stumbles by Romney, including a secretly recorded video showing the Republican writing off 47 percent of the electorate as government-dependent victims.

But Romney rebounded in the first debate on October 3 in Denver, where his sure-footed criticism of the president and Obama’s listless response started a slow rise for Romney in polls. Obama seemed to regain his footing in recent days at the head of federal relief efforts for victims of superstorm Sandy in the New York-New Jersey area.

The presidential contest is now likely to be determined by voter turnout – specifically, what combination of Republicans, Democrats and independent voters shows up at polling stations.

Weather could be a factor. Much of the nation was dry and mild, though rain was forecast later on Tuesday in the Southeast, including Florida, an important swing state.

Obama and Romney raced through seven battleground states on Monday to hammer home their final themes, urge supporters to get to the polls and woo the last remaining undecided voters.

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Obama focused on Wisconsin, Ohio and Iowa, the three Midwestern swing states that, barring surprises elsewhere, would ensure that he reaches the 270 electoral votes needed to win. Romney visited the must-win states of Florida, Virginia and Ohio before finishing in New Hampshire.

After two days of nearly around-the-clock travel, Obama wrapped up his final campaign tour in Des Moines, Iowa, on Monday with a speech that hearkened back to his 2008 campaign.

“I came back to ask you to help us finish what we’ve started because this is where our movement for change began,” he told a crowd of some 20,000 people. Obama wiped away tears as he reflected on those who had helped his campaign.

Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts, ended Monday in Manchester, New Hampshire, the city where he started his campaign last year. “We’re one day away from a fresh start,” the hoarse-sounding candidate told a crowd of 12,000.

Obama ridiculed Romney’s claims to be the candidate of change and said the challenger would be a rubber stamp for a conservative Tea Party agenda. “We know what change looks like, and what he’s selling ain’t it,” he said in Columbus, Ohio.

Romney argued he was the candidate who could break the partisan gridlock in Washington and said four more years of Obama could mean another economic recession.

The common denominator for both candidates was Ohio. Without the state’s 18 electoral votes, the path to victory becomes very narrow for Romney.

Polls have shown Obama with a small but steady lead in the state for months, sparked in part by his support for a federal bailout of the auto industry, which accounts for one of every eight jobs in Ohio, and by a strong state economy with an unemployment rate lower than the 7.9 percent national rate.

That undercut the central argument of Romney’s campaign – that his business experience made him uniquely qualified to create jobs and lead an economic recovery.

Romney’s aides hoped an 11th-hour visit on Tuesday could also boost his cause in Pennsylvania, a Democratic-leaning state that he has tried to put in play in recent weeks.

Obama fought back through the summer with ads criticizing Romney’s experience at the private equity firm Bain Capital and portraying him as out of touch with ordinary Americans.

That was part of a barrage of advertising in the most heavily contested battleground states from both candidates and their party allies, who raised a combined $2 billion.

The rise of “Super PACs,” unaffiliated outside groups that can spend unlimited sums on behalf of candidates, also helped fuel the record spending on political ads.

Obama voted in October by taking advantage of early voting procedures. Vice President Joe Biden stood patiently in a long line Tuesday to cast his ballot in his home state of Delaware.

“Oh, I’m feeling pretty good,” Biden said when asked if he had any prediction, according to a pool report.

Asked whether this would be the last time he would vote for himself, he said with a grin: “No, I don’t think so.” The 69-year-old former U.S. senator, who twice ran unsuccessfully for the White House before becoming Obama’s running mate, has not ruled out another run in 2016.

 

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Jobless Claims Decrease in New Jersey and D.C. Due to Hurricane Sandy

The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, a sign the labor market’s slow recovery was gaining traction.

Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 9,000 to a seasonally adjusted 363,000, the Labor Department said on Thursday. That was below the median forecast in a Reuters poll of 370,000.

An analyst from the department said New Jersey and Washington, D.C., did not turn in data due to the mammoth storm Sandy, which hit the Northeast earlier this week. The Labor Department estimated results for the state and for the nation’s capital.

Economists have said the storm could lead to volatility in jobless claims over the coming weeks.

There were no signs the storm had any impact on last week’s data, the Labor Department analyst said.

The four-week moving average for jobless claims, which smoothes out volatility, dropped 1,500 to a 367,250. Economists generally think a reading below 400,000 points to an increase in employment.

The country’s weak labor market has dominated its presidential campaign and Friday’s employment report will give the last jobless rate before Tuesday’s election. Polls show a very tight race between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

The U.S. economy has recently shown some signs of health, with consumers spending more freely and home construction picking up. But business investment sank in the third quarter, a sign companies lack confidence in the strength of the economic recovery.

The prior week’s estimate for jobless claims was revised slightly higher to show 3,000 more applications than previously reported.

Continuing claims for jobless benefits rose 4,000 in the week ended October 20 to a seasonally adjusted 3.263 million, the Labor Department said. (Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Neil Stempleman)

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Sandy’s trail of devastation-How to help after a Superstorm

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The destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy mounted Tuesday morning as electrical fires and record power outages added to the misery of devastating flooding in the Northeast.
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By early Tuesday, more than 7 million customers shivered without electricity in 10 states and the District of Columbia in Sandy’s chilly wake.

Sandy also claimed at least 17 lives across the United States, bringing the total number of deaths to at least 84 after the storm wreaked havoc in the Caribbean.

Meanwhile, the stench of smoke was blown across flooded streets as fierce winds and rising waters shorted out power lines and sparked fires in places such as Lindenhurst, New York.

At least 50 homes burned to the ground in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens, fire officials said. The cause of the blaze was not immediately released. More than 200 firefighters battled the leaping flames.

Elsewhere in New York City, emergency backup power failed and 10 feet of water flooded the basement of NYU Langone Medical Center, prompting the evacuation of 260 patients. Nurses manually pumped air to the lungs of those on respirators.

Atlantic City, New Jersey, became an extension of the Atlantic Ocean. Seaweed and ocean debris swirled in the knee-deep water covering downtown streets.

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Romney and Obama switches hair with their ladies

Shelby White is responsible of this photo montage, according CNN. I got some extra time tonight, so I am going to try and follow Shelby White on Twitter.

On this photo, I am definitely voting for Romney’s hair.:) Obama’s hair is not pretty, has that granny or cocker look. Just wondering: Shelby White for Romney? Funny cause in real life, it is Mitt Romney who must sometimes baby-sit his grandchildren.

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In real life, the greatest difference between Mitt Romney and Bush Junior, is that Mitt Romney is the grand-father of your dreams, either you like him or not.

Please, relax, register, vote and relax.

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