Thursday, July 28, 2005

buttheads like this make me want the death penalty.

By RAMESH SANTANAM, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 20 minutes ago

UNIONTOWN, Pa. - A youth baseball coach on Thursday was ordered to stand trial for allegedly paying one of his players $25 to hurt a 9-year-old mentally disabled teammate.
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Eight-year-old Keith Reese testified at a preliminary hearing that Mark R. Downs Jr. made the offer before a playoff game June 27.

"He told me if I would hit (the teammate) in the face, he would pay me $25," Reese said.

Reese warmed up before the game with his mentally disabled teammate, Harry Bowers. His first toss hit Bowers in the groin area. As Reese walked away, he said his coach told him to "go out there and hit him harder."

"So I went out and hit him in the ear," Reese said.

The 27-year-old Downs will be arraigned Sept. 15 on two counts of criminal solicitation to commit aggravated assault and one count each of corruption of minors, criminal conspiracy and recklessly endangering another person.

Downs' attorney, Thomas W. Shaffer, on Thursday again denied the allegations.

Reese's father, Keith Reese Sr., also testified Thursday. He said Downs admitted after the game to offering his son money to hurt the other boy.

The team was part of the R.W. Clark Youth Baseball League, which ended its T-ball season earlier this month.

League organizers have said Downs won't be allowed to coach again if he is convicted of criminal charges.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Today's Story

Outsourcing the President's Job

Congress today announced that the office of President of the United States of America will be outsourced to overseas interests as of August 31st. The move is being made to save not only a significant portion of the President's $400, 000.00 yearly salary, but also a record $521 billion in deficit expenditures and related overhead.

"We believe this is a wise move financially. The cost savings should be significant," stated Congressman Thomas Reynolds (R-Wash.). Reynolds, with the aid of the Government Accountability Office, has studied outsourcing of American jobs extensively.

"We cannot expect to remain competitive on the world stage with the current level of cash outlay," Reynolds noted.

Mr. Bush was informed by email this morning of his termination. Preparations for the job move have been underway for some time. Gurvinder Singh of Indus Teleservices, Mumbai, India will be assuming the office of President as of September 1st. Mr. Singh was born in the United States while his Indian parents were vacationing at Niagara Falls, thus making him eligible for the position. He will receive a salary of $320 (USD) a month but with no health coverage or other benefits.

It is believed that Mr. Singh will be able to handle his job responsibilities without support staff. Due to the time difference between the US and India, he will be working primarily at night, when few offices of the US Government will be open.

"Working nights will allow me to keep my day job at the American Express call center," stated Mr. Singh in an exclusive interview. "I am excited about this position. I always hoped I would be President someday."

A Congressional Spokesperson noted that while Mr. Singh may not be fully aware of all the issues involved in the office of President, this should not be a problem. Mr. Singh will rely upon a script tree that will enable him to respond effectively to most topics of concern. Using this tree, he can address common concerns without having to understand the underlying issues at all.

"We know these scripting tools work," stated the Spokesperson. "Mr. Bush has used them successfully for years."

Mr. Bush will receive health coverage, expenses, and salary until his final day of employment. Following a two week waiting period, he will be eligible for $240 dollars a week unemployment for 13 weeks. Unfortunately he will not be eligible for Medicaid as his unemployment benefits will exceed the allowed limit.

Mr. Bush has been provided the outplacement services of Manpower, Inc. to help him write a resume and prepare for his upcoming job transition. According to Manpower, Mr. Bush may have difficulties in securing a new position due to limited practical work experience. One possibility is re-enlistment in the Air National Guard. Should he choose this option, he would likely be stationed in Iraq, a country he has visited.

"I've been there, I know all about Iraq," stated Mr. Bush, who gained invaluable knowledge of the country in a visit to the Baghdad Airport's terminal and gift shop.

Sources in Baghdad and Falluja say Mr. Bush would receive a warm reception from local Iraqis. They have asked to be provided with details of his arrival so that they might arrange an appropriate welcome.

Monday, July 25, 2005

Been busy...

so been busy this summer.
sorry for no posts.

doing what you might ask?

Well last weekend my older sister came over with her 2 sons. they are 3 and 2 or there abouts. the 3 yr old is crazy! that kid would swim 24 hours a day! he loves the water.

so being the uncle I am, I get to do all the cool sstuff with the nephews. The 3 year old is learning to go to the bathroom on a kids toilet.
Now since my sister is a single mom, the guy dont have the man to explain how things are done. so being the cool uncle I am I said I would show him.

of course I am in Texas and I am a redneck.

"ok kid come here, first you walk up to the fence like this.....


Basically I showed the kid how to pee standing up, and he had no problem with that at all...like all men he was a natural...he did look at his mom with this look "why the heck you be making me sit down, when I can come outside and stand here and p on the fence"
and his mom was just glaring at me...I have no idea why, I mean come on, I thought that was why we put fences around our house so the neighbors wouldnt see us p'ing

Yea kids are great, but even more fun when they come for a few hours then go home!

I cant wait for my sister to get the call from the school..

"Miss, your son, well he was out at reccess and he did number one by the chain link fence, and he says his uncle said it was ok"