9.08.2012

Theresa Fennell

Le KKK

YouTube coopted each video I have this week (9/22/12), ensuring their place and their counsel in the ring of fire known as the ninth inferno of cupidity, the stimulant to fabrication of the 80s, and that donkey which simultaneously fucks herself up the ass and enables YouTube and their counsel to sit on "IT" for the balance of its half-written obituary as creator AND destroyer of the most important service/CORRUPTION to the de-socialized world since Florence Nightingale agreed to bribes for penicillin.

YouTube co-opts every video i have this week (9.22.12), thereby assuring theirs and their lawyer's place into the ninth ring of HELL and stimulating greed to an 80s confabulation, simultaneously fucking themselves in their ass whilst allowing them to sit on "IT" for the remainder of their half-written eulogy as creator AND destroyer of the most significant social service--CORRUPTED since Florence Nightingale invented and accepted kickbacks for Penicillin.


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KKK Krayfish

 

(Told by the French)

'French people like Klans...and breasts!'


 

Utilisateur:Mrjyn/Livres/whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/le-kkk-told-by-the-french


Below are

 

  

The Rise of David Duke

 

 

 

 

 

Accused has long history of arrests
DENHAM SPRINGS — The Ku Klux Klan leader accused of killing an Oklahoma woman during a Klan ritual Sunday in St. Tammany Parish lived in Denham Springs’ Eastover Estates subdivision during the time that hate-group experts say he formed a KKK organization that eventually expanded to four states...

 

DENHAM SPRINGSThe Ku Klux Klan leader accused of killing an Oklahoma woman during a Klan ritual Sunday in St. Tammany

 

Parish lived in Denham Springs’ Eastover Estates subdivision during the time that hate-group experts say he formed a KKK organization that eventually expanded to four states.
The Southern White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan disappeared within a few years, but its organizer, Raymond “Chuck” Foster, has “re-appeared in a big way,” said Mark Potok, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Project in Montgomery, Ala.

 

Livingston Parish sheriff’s deputies said KKK activity in the Denham Springs area dried up after they arrested and booked Foster with forgery in 2001.

 

Chief Criminal Deputy Jason Ard said he hasn’t been aware of any further Klan activity in the parish since that time.
“We went in and dealt with them,” Ard said. “Once we got in there and put on the pressure, there were no problems after that.”
Stan Carpenter, the chief of detectives for the Sheriff’s Office, said he arrested Foster and another man on forgery warrants in July 2001.

 

Word of Foster’s onetime presence in Livingston Parish came Friday as FBI agents searched Foster’s house in Bogalusa, Washington Parish sheriff’s deputies said.
Agents seized additional documents and items from his residence at 1616 Louisiana Ave., said Shannon Lyons, deputy chief for the

 

Washington Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Division.
Lyons said the search of Foster’s residence was conducted by the FBI to see if there is any indication of a federal crime.
The Livingston Parish forgery case was among a long series of arrests of the 44-year-old Foster, accused by authorities of killing a woman who tried to back out of a KKK initiation earlier this week.

 

Those arrests included a 1994 manslaughter case against Foster in which a Washington Parish grand jury did not issue an indictment. Lewis Murray, assistant district attorney for the 22nd Judicial District, said the grand jury pretermitted that case and there is no indication the case was ever brought back to the grand jury.

 

Murray described a pretermitted charge as being like a “hung jury” for grand juries.
St. Tammany Parish sheriff’s deputies described Foster as the head of a Bogalusa KKK chapter that calls itself the Sons of Dixie or the Dixie Brotherhood.

 

lumes below are the specific pages of

"The Rise of David Duke"

that identify Bill Wilkinson and his involvment with David Duke.

 

Photographs

 

 

Bill Wilkinson ~ November 14, 2002~Courtesy of the San Pedro Sun Newspaper in San Pedro, Belize



Bill Wilkinson, in dark suit, emerged as Duke's biggest Klan rival. Courtesy Nancy Rhodes, The Tennessean

 Photo from the article "Self-named wizard is top man for Klan"
 

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Ku Klux Klan Distances Itself from Westboro Baptist Church ...
Apr 8, 2010 ... Does the KKK know how ridiculous it is for them to even consider public ..... Craig Covey (2), Craig Zadan and Neil Meron (1), Crayfish (1) ...
http://www.towleroad.com/2010/04/ku-klux-klan-distances-itself-from-westboro-baptist-church.html

19TH C. WESTMORELAND MILK GLASS CRAYFISH COVERED DISH !
WE ARE SELLING A RARE WESTMORELAND 19TH C CRAYFISH COVERED DISH. ,THE DISH IS AN UNUSUAL ... Q & A with Harry Rinker: Candy Dish, FADA Radio, KKK Book ...
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/19th-c-westmoreland-milk-glass-crayfish-covered

Unusual Kentucky: Kentucky's Eyeless Cave Creatures
Nov 23, 2008 ... Labels: crayfish, edmonson county, mammoth cave, shrimp ... Kentucky KKK ordered to pay $2.5 Million · Thought Screen Helmet ...
http://unusualkentucky.blogspot.com/2008/11/kentuckys-eyeless-cave-shrimp.html

WikiAnswers - ID1939033408's Contributions
Current answer: KKK is an acronym for the Kataastaasang Kagalanggalang ... it was the same as What is needed to set up a crayfish aquarium 24 Apr 2009 07:07 ...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:Contributions&target=ip:ID1939033408

[PDF] BILTEN SLOKA 2010.indd
The crayfish is a universally known animal, a symbol of clean water and .... For additional training days please contact local kayak canoe club KKK Tacen KD ...
http://www.sloka.si/eng/images/stories/vsebina/PDF
 


YouTube coopte chaque vidéo j'ai cette semaine (22/09/12), assurant ainsi leur lieu et de leur avocat dans le ring neuvième enfer et la cupidité stimulant à une fabulation années 80, en même temps se baise dans le cul et en leur permettant de s'asseoir sur "IT "pour le reste de leur demi-écrit l'éloge en tant que créateur et destructeur du service le plus important - CORRUPTION depuis Florence Nightingale a accepté pots de vin pour la pénicilline.




 

   
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  • YEAH, if you're stupid enough to consider a documentary about child pornography, child pornography, you should join the Romney party and assist YouTube in taking down any videos with a sexual theme!
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  • If any of you saw it during that time don't feel guilty you did not know she was underage she said and had papers she was 18
    sc682941 1 week ago
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  • My brother and traci was the same age he saw her young movies he felt guilty but he was young him self
    sc682941 1 week ago
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  • What's the movie at 1:08? Thanks.
    I wish you could upload the whole thing. Good stuff. ;-)
    ACEntLV 2 months ago
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  • ive seen them most of her young film... but didnt know back then that she was young ... and i was young too so didnt matter much
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  • what's the guy's name at 1:48-1:53
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  • hi do you have a copy of "those young girls"?if you have,can you upload it?thanks.
    inches628 5 months ago
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  • I would think twice about watching that movie since she was only 16 at the time the charge of being a pedophile could be brought in some states . She might be fine looking but it just is not worth the risk
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  • Upload child pornography? On Youtube? For real???
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  • YEAH, if you're stupid enough to consider a documentary about child pornography, child pornography, you should join the Romney party and assist YouTube in taking down any videos with a sexual theme!
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  • Traci Lords Story (X-Rated Ambition)
    dougmaet 7 months ago

  • Once a dropout, honors student aims for medical school

    By Timothy R. Gaffney | Published August 2, 2012 | Full size is 700 × 630 pixels
    A Wright State University junior in the honors biology program, Fennell is on the dean’s list in the College of Science and Mathematics.
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    Once a dropout, honors student aims for medical school

    Photo of Wright State biology major Theresa Fennell in lab
    High school dropout, Theresa Fennell today is an honors biology student
    By her own admission, Theresa Fennell was an unlikely candidate for college.
    Fennell dropped out of her Dayton-area high school in her senior year. “My high school experience was not good,” she said. “I skipped just about every day. I didn’t do any drugs. I wasn’t a partier. I wasn’t a troublemaker. I just hated being there.”
    After quitting school in 2006, “I was just kind of lost,” Fennell said. “I was 18. I didn’t have a diploma. I wasn’t quite sure what to do, so I started working. Once you start doing that, you get sucked into it. It’s hard to break away.”
    But break away she did. Now a Wright State University junior in the honors biology program, Fennell is on the dean’s list in the College of Science and Mathematics. She is doing laboratory research, preparing for a four-month, expenses-paid visit to Brazil under a funded research program and has her sights set on medical school.
    Photo of Wright State biology major Theresa Fennell in lab
    A Wright State University junior in the honors biology program, Fennell is on the dean’s list in the College of Science and Mathematics.
    Fennell got a General Educational Development (GED) diploma soon after quitting high school. Even so, job opportunities were scarce. She spent two years in a variety of service jobs. Finally, she said, “I realized I don’t want to be a waitress for the rest of my life. I just knew that I could do better than that, and I wanted to do better than that.”
    In 2008, Fennell started taking classes part time at Sinclair Community College.
    Not sure what she wanted to do that could pay her a living wage, Fennell said she sampled a variety of courses. But she had always been fascinated by medical science. After doing well in biology courses at Sinclair, she decided to try for a bachelor’s degree.
    It was a giant step for Fennell. Neither of her parents had attended college, she said, and she found the prospect of enrolling in a university “overwhelming.”
    Fennell considered Ohio’s big state universities, but housing would have added to her costs, and the sheer size of the big schools daunted her. She decided to enroll in Wright State, a smaller campus just a short drive from her Dayton apartment.
    Photo of Wright State biology major Theresa Fennell outside the lab where she works
    Fennell considered Ohio’s big state universities, but housing would have added to her costs, and the sheer size of the big schools daunted her. She decided to enroll in Wright State, a smaller campus just a short drive from her Dayton apartment.
    “Wright State has been a perfect fit for me,” she said. “It’s big enough that you have things like—well, they’ve got a great research department. They’ve got a school of medicine. They’ve got these fabulous programs, these opportunities.” She said faculty members have been “extremely accommodating” and have helped her set goals and understand requirements.
    Now 25, Fennell worried about sticking out in classes filled with younger students. “I was embarrassed about my age,” she admitted.
    But Fennell soon saw she wasn’t alone. Wright State has more than the usual percentage of older and first-generation students. Among undergraduates, some 43 percent are first-generation students and 23 percent are over age 24, compared with statewide averages of 39 percent and 18 percent, according to an Ohio Board of Regents report.
    Loaded up on student loans and looking for a job on campus, Fennell applied to be a research assistant in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology. It was a lucky move: she’s since learned that lab research helps demystify her classroom lessons, and it’s invaluable in her preparations for medical school.
    More luck: as a first-generation college student, Fennell qualified for a study-abroad program called Biomedical Training for Underrepresented Minorities—also known as BIOST.
    Funded by the U.S. and Brazilian governments to grow diversity in life sciences, BIOST pays for small groups of U.S. and Brazilian students to spend semesters doing lab research in each other’s countries. She leaves in August.
    Fennell admitted feeling nervous about spending several months in a different country and culture. But she welcomes it as one more door that has opened for her since coming to Wright State.
    “I feel grounded,” Fennell said. “I feel like there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. I feel like I know what I want now, and I feel like I have the ability to attain it.”

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