how many dimension can a piece of paper hold for someone who cannot accept what is plainly written in black and white, before the delusions take hold, and it starts growing legs and morphing?
and giving us a youtube video of all freaking things to watch as if its 'THE TRUTH'
GOOD GRIEF
well, at least now i now with what sort of ridiculousness i'm dealing with
if that was here in australia, hed be tarred and feathered
as it is in australia, one of our AFL players had an affair with a team members wife, and he had to resign from the club, and when he signed to another, fans gave him absolute hell
and he didnt do anything no-where near as bad as what vick did
havnt seen they shoot horses dont they ...but i've heard its brilliant
i also loved best in show..........
eugene levy as the 2 left footed geeeky husband of cookie, who every man recognised as knowing 'from somewhere'
spinal tap..........
'were the best rock band in the world.....we need an amp that can go to 11' the scene at the concert and they're all yelling out to the audience 'rock n roll' and every door they go to is locked and they cant find their way onto the stage
it was in brazil...i just caught a snippet of it the other night
Published Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:05 AM
Brazil TV host suspected of organizing slayings
By ALAN CLENDENNING and STAN LEHMAN Associated Press
SAO PAULO, Brazil -- In one killing after another, the Canal Livre crime TV show had an uncanny knack for being first on the scene, gathering graphic footage of the victim.
Too uncanny, say police, who are investigating the show's host, state legislator Wallace Souza, on suspicion of commissioning at least five of the slayings to boost his ratings and prove his claim that Brazil's Amazon region is awash in violent crime. Police also have accused Souza of drug trafficking.
"The order to execute always came from the legislator and his son, who then alerted the TV crews to get to the scene before the police," state police intelligence chief Thomaz Vasconcelos charged in an interview with The Associated Press.
The killings of competing drug traffickers, he said, "appear to have been committed to get rid of his rivals and increase the audience of the TV show."
Souza denied all the criminal allegations and called them absurd, insisting that he and his son were being set up by political enemies and drug dealers sick of his two decades of relentless crime coverage on TV and his crusading legislative probes.
"I was the one who organized legislative inquiries into organized crime, the prison system, corruption, drug trafficking by police and pedophilia," Souza said in an interview with the AP.
Souza's lawyer, Francisco Balieiro, said that the only witness was a disgraced police officer hoping for leniency in nine killings with which he was charged.
"There is not one piece of material proof in these accusations," Balieiro said.
Vasconcelos said the accusations, which have made headlines in Brazil, stem from the testimony of several former employees and security guards who worked with the Souzas, allegedly as part of a gang of former police officers involved in drug trafficking.
Souza's son, Rafael, has been jailed on charges of homicide, drug trafficking and illegal gun possession.
Police said Wallace Souza faces charges of drug trafficking, gang formation and weapons possession, but has not been charged with any killings.
Souza remains free because legislative immunity prevents him from being arrested as long as he is a lawmaker. He is being investigated by a special task force, and state judicial authorities will decide whether the case goes forward.
Vasconcelos said the crimes appear to have served the Souzas in two ways: They eliminated drug-trafficking rivals, and they boosted ratings.
"We believe that they organized a kind of death squad to execute rivals who disputed with them the drug-trafficking business," he said. Souza, he charged, "would eliminate his rival and use the killing as a news story for his program."
Souza became a media personality after a career as a police officer ended in disgrace, according to Vasconcelos, who said the lawmaker was fired for involvement in scams involving fuel theft and pension fraud.
Souza denied those allegations but said he had to leave the force in 1987 after being wrongly accused of involvement in a college entrance exam fraud scheme that he was investigating.
He started Canal Livre two years later on a local commercial station in Manaus, the capital of Brazil's largely lawless Amazonas state. It became extremely popular among Manaus' 1.7 million residents before going off the air late last year as police intensified their investigation.
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