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Women time ..

After talking about so much other things I am thinking that now I become a professional blogger lol - when I started that blog I was doing posts about myself , you might have seen the achieve for this blog ! - that’s why I thought to write something different today .. so here we go ..

The topic today is about women as I am a women so I feel good when I share my thought with the rest of the world via blogging . There are lots of things which we need to discuss but because of time limitation I could be able to discuss only one thing and that is the increasing demand of women beauty products .

Women now a days look for more and more expensive beauty cosmetics and for this they spent lots of dollars but sometime they get ripped by the shopkeepers because there are only some certified shopkeepers who sell genuine things and only experienced buyer know those dealers . For newbie’s I would suggest to use online shopping as the source of buying organic skin care stuff because you will find lot of certified dealers online who trade on a large scale and you will find quality products there !

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Why would anyone do this job?

For the life of me, I can’t figure out why anyone would deliver pizza, or do anything that requires them to be out at night, with money, in certain parts of Milwaukee. This being one of those parts.

Teen charged in pizza man’s slaying

Quincy L. Baker of the 1300 block of N. 44th St. was charged Wednesday with felony murder-armed robbery in the death of Paul Schumann, a driver for Zanya’s Pizza, who was shot while trying to deliver to Baker’s uncle’s house in the 1500 block of W. Hopkins St. about 3 a.m. Saturday. Baker faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted, and his bail was set at $200,000 during an initial court appearance Wednesday.

According to the complaint, Baker confessed the killing to police, saying he had had been given the gun by another man and told to do a “lick” - street slang for a robbery - when the pizza was delivered. He told police he was about four feet away from Schumann’s Jeep Cherokee when Schumann began to take off, the complaint says. Baker fired once, Schmuann slumped forward and the SUV rolled into a tree. Schumann, 53, died from a gunshot to the head.

35 years? That’s it? 35 years for cold-blooded murder? Assuming he gets a full sentence (which I doubt) and assuming he serves the entire thing (which I also doubt), this piece of human debris will get the chance to walk out of jail when he’s 53? I’m sure when he comes out, he’ll be a fine, upstanding citizen to re-introduce to the neighborhood.

Family members said he had delivered pizzas in Milwaukee for more than 20 years and had been shot twice before.

How many times would it take for you to get shot at your job before you decide to move on to another career? Me? Once would do it. In fact, I believe I told this specific driver that very same thing.

I didn’t realize it ’till I read where he worked. The pizza place in question is right next door to where the comedians stay that come in from out of town to perform at the Comedy Cafe. I’ve only stayed there a couple of times (before I lived in the area) but I’ve been to this pizza place MANY times. About a year ago, after our show, another comic and I were there and we were talking to who I believe is this driver. I’m guessing it’s him based on the age and the fact that he told us he’d been shot before. We were joking with him about how dangerous the job was and I said after being shot, I’d find a new line of work. He just laughed and said he’s never really thought about doing anything else and that most people he meets were just fine.

After we left, I remarked to the other comedian that this mans trust in the goodness of the people of Milwaukee was enormous. The hell-hole that parts of Milwaukee has become has claimed the life of another innocent person. Although it’s also tragic, this is not the case of some gang-banger in a shoot-out with other gang-bangers… people that have chosen to live that kind of life. Where are the marches? Where is the outrage?

Enjoy your 3rd ward, 5th ward, art museum, and new train station. The thugs have taken over. I can’t tell you how glad I am I do not live there. It used to be a strong and proud city. Milwaukee is in decay and there isn’t a government program in the world that can fix it. Milwaukee is missing leadership. At all levels. From the mayors office right down to the family.

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A Lee Bollinger Rope-A-Dope

will admit that Lee Bollinger surprised me today. He was much tougher on ImANutJob than I thought he was going to be. It was a great way to introduce him and I give credit to President Bollinger for saying these things to his face.

Now…

Ahmadinejad should have never been there in the first place. I’m sure that Bollinger and some students think they accomplished something by having said these things directly to Ahmadinejad. The only thing they did was make themselves feel better.

When this is shown to the people of Iran and to Muslim fundamentalists from around the world, do you think they will see that part of the speech? Do you think they will see Ahmadinejad ducking questions and delivering flat out lies? Of course not. They will see the edited version in which some idiots in the crowd actually cheered for the Tehranian Tyrant.

Mr. Bollinger, I’m sure it felt great for you to stand on the stage and say these things. (Unless you didn’t really want to say them but knew if you didn’t that alumni would hold funds) I’m sure you have a sense of pride for looking at Ahmadinejad and getting these points off your chest. However, your pursuits of euphoria are not reason enough to create the damage you have by giving this evil person a platform at your university.

Sleep well tonight. No matter what you think you did, Ahmadinejad will sleep just fine. In fact, I’m sure he’s laughing at you.

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Does the Milwaukee Common Council care about Milwaukee?

This is just stupid. Even if you support that crappy KRM idea, this is STILL just stupid.

In two moves that touch on city-suburban relationships, the Milwaukee Common Council voted Tuesday to oppose the widening of I-94 south of the city and to allow talks to begin on the possible sale of additional water to New Berlin.

Both measures passed easily as aldermen held their last scheduled meeting of 2007.

The I-94 measure, which passed 10-4, opposes the expansion of the highway to eight lanes. Instead, the resolution calls for the existing six lanes to be rebuilt, with savings from the $1.9 billion project to be used to bolster high-speed and commuter rail initiatives.

Not that it really matters since this is advisory only (one could even ask why they wasted time on this) but how can you possibly think adding a lane on the interstate is a bad idea? 85% of the people in Milwaukee DRIVE CARS!! Do you think they (the council) even cares anymore what people think of them? Have they become so obtuse and irrelevant that people don’t even get mad anymore when they do something this stupid?

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Losing your rights. For real.

Libnuts like to run around and point out how George Bush’s administration is “stripping us of our rights”. You know, like the rights for terrorist suspects… not even in this country… to have a phone conversation without US Intel listening in.

But, when it comes to your actual rights, the ones that directly affect how you live your life, you will find that the biggest attack on those rights of yours come from the left. Whether it’s gun control, freedom of speech (that they disagree with), your right to exercise your religion, or a myriad of other items, it’s the LEFT that comes after your rights on a daily basis.

Now, there is this:

It’s Official — Belmont Bans Smoking In Some Homes

The Belmont City Council has voted to approve an ordinance prohibiting smoking in multiunit housing, a measure hailed by supporters as a landmark ban that would give residents relief from secondhand smoke drifting into their apartments and condominiums.

“It’s to give people who are intolerant of secondhand smoke a chance to say, ‘Please stop - you’re violating the city’s ordinance,’ in the same way that if your neighbor has a loud rock band, you can say, ‘Please stop,’ ” City Councilman Dave Warden said Wednesday.

The council approved the measure Tuesday night by a 3-2 vote. The plan also would prohibit smoking in outdoor public places such as parks and stadiums, and in “service lines” such as those at ATMs.

Belmont’s ordinance would be the first in the United States to ban smoking in apartments and condos, said Warden, who voted for the measure.

Those of us who oppose smoking bans have always said that sooner or later, the ban will come to your house. They will call it child abuse or say that it’s harming your neighbors. Well, guess what. Here it is. As predicted.

Now, I’m all for the OWNERS of apartments and rental properties to be able to say that you can’t smoke in their units. I mean, the key word in that sentence is “their”. However, this doesn’t give them that chance. This takes away the rights of the people that own the buildings to decide on what kind of accommodations the market requires.

This is a typical leftie move. This law is for show. What’s not typical is that the mayor readily admits it.

Repeated violation of the ordinance could lead to fines of $100 or more. But Warden and Mayor Coralin Feierbach, who also voted for the ban, predicted that police would rarely be called to enforce the law and that people would comply voluntarily.

“Someone has to complain,” Feierbach said. “Really, probably most people will not complain.”

It seems as if one city council member gets it.

“This country was founded on freedoms, and my philosophy is, ‘Legislate very carefully,’ ” said City Councilman Bill Dickenson, who voted against the ban. “The closer you get into someone’s door, someone’s private property, you really better check yourself.”

“Look at the bigger picture,” he said. “You’ve got legislators in New York saying you can’t talk on a cell phone or listen to an iPod when you cross a street. You have a councilmember in Atlanta who’s saying you can’t wear pants (falling) from your backside. How far do we go as legislators, locally or otherwise?”

It’s a great question. How far do we go? I would suggest that it’s time for some serious back-peddling

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