Saturday, November 15, 2014

Just When You Thought You Heard It All News (11-15-2014)


Today's special: Raw seasoned beef, with a kick! What kind of seasoning? You ask..........

Transportation Security Administration agents working at the Mineta San José International Airport made a hefty discovery recently, "three vacuum-sealed packs of cocaine ... concealed in raw meat," the TSA said in a statement.

The drugs, approximately 3 pounds of cocaine were found Nov. 8, packed inside the luggage of a 24-year-old male passenger flying to Seattle.

The TSA notified the San Jose Police Department and the suspect was removed from his flight and arrested on criminal charges. Packing meat!



I've had some tough teacher's in my day, but none of them were like this guy!!

 A biology teacher in Boise, Idaho is facing possible disciplinary action after killing and skinning a rabbit in class to show students where their food comes from. OH MY!!!.......

Nampa School District spokeswoman Allison Westfall says the teacher killed the rabbit in front of 16 students by snapping its neck on Nov. 6 at Columbia High School.

The rabbit was then skinned and cut up in front of the 10th graders who were mortified, horrorfied, and petrified!

Westfall says the demonstration isn't part of the biology curriculum.

She says students who didn't want to view the lesson were allowed to leave ahead of time.

The teacher's name hasn't been released.

I'm going to take a wild guess and say....Elmer Fudd, maybe!



This takes voter suppression to a whole new level!
Dale Hopfinger ran into a problem while trying to vote in Michigan: He was told he was dead.

An election worker even told him that local records listed the date of his demise as Sept. 25. After some persuasion, Hopfinger says officials finally allowed him to cast a ballot last week in Lee Township.

Hopfinger has been working to figure out what happened, and the Social Security Administration told him it was likely a clerical error. The 48-year-old said he plans to visit a Social Security office in Bay City on to try to settle the issue.


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