Saturday, July 28, 2012

www.huffingtonpost.com

 
 

I found these pictures and the article off of the Huffington Post interesting because it's connected to the book that I am doing my report on which is called"The Seven Daughters of Eve." The top three pictures are of the iceman one of the first oldests bodies that scientist was able to extract DNA from especially since it states he is around 5000 years old. The next picture is of a boy around 6 years of age and the last picture is of a girl who is around 15 years of age. They are called incan mummies that are believed to have been sacrificed, and the girl is believed to have had a lung infection of time of death and time of death is around 500 years ago.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

www.news4jax.com

James Holmes

Its ashame that this senseless crime had to happen resulting with 12 people killed and over 50 people injured, and at the movies. Throwing gas and shooting at any and everyone who was in there, the sad part most of all is the ones who thought it was part of the premiere so not realizing at first that this was not a prank but is real. So young as well, a medical student who is only 24 years old but I feel he will try to play the crazy person especially since his hair was dye that orange/reddish color to play as if he was the joker. His court appearance show him looking sleepy or drug, and not to mention his apartment which was set up to kill anyone who may enter it.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

www.jacksonville.com

Law & Disorder: Police seek help identifying suspect in flash mob

Posted: July 19, 2012 - 12:03am | Updated: July 19, 2012 - 7:14am
Back Photo: 1 of 2 Next
The Sheriff's Office is seeking help identifying this woman, who is believed to be involved in Saturday night's flash mob at the Walmart Supercenter on Lem Turner Road.
The Sheriff's Office is seeking help identifying this woman, who is believed to be involved in Saturday night's flash mob at the Walmart Supercenter on Lem Turner Road.

Map View

Map data ©2012 Google - Terms of Use
Terrain
Map
Satellite
Hybrid
Terrain
12100 Lem Turner Road, Jacksonville, Florida

 

The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is asking the public for help identifying a woman suspected of participating in a destructive flash mob Saturday night at the Walmart Supercenter on Lem Turner Road.
An estimated several hundred people rushed into the Walmart about 11:30 p.m. following a broken-up house party and began throwing produce in a large-scale disturbance that caused damage throughout the business.
A video of the flash mob was posted on YouTube.
The ongoing investigation indicates that some of the flash mob participants came from a large party on nearby Sampson Road where a shooting was reported. Gunshots also were reported outside the Walmart.
The Sheriff's Office did not specify why this person was singled out.
Anyone with information about the woman, the flash mob or shootings can contact the Sheriff's Office at (904) 630-0500, JSO
CrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org, or Crime Stoppers at (866) 845-8477 (845-TIPS).
Teresa Stepzinski


Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/2012-07-19/story/law-disorder-police-seek-help-identifying-suspect-flash-mob#ixzz217cONqPG



Reading this article was a little bit scary for to me because I tend to shop at this Walmart alot, especially late hours because I usually can get in and out. But I feel this crime is a real shame that people would go and damage these people store like this, if they could put this type of time and energy towards something good then this world would be a better place. Parents and peers really do need to step up because these days kids are headed straight to the jailhouse and prison instead of heading to college. Being a single parent that works and goes to school and my hours varies on top of that makes Walmart very convient that it stays open 24hours but because dumb senseless crimes like this could cause that to change.

Obama in Jacksonville


 

Obama criticizes Romney, GOP on Medicare



Obama begins Florida campaign swing with rally in Jacksonville

Published On: Jul 19 2012 10:25:55 AM EDT  Updated On: Jul 19 2012 03:39:48 PM EDTObama speaks in Jacksonville 

  Obama waves after speaking to a crowd of Jacksonville supporters for about 30 minutes.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -



You might say President Barack Obama got a stormy reception in Jacksonville -- the landing of Air Force One was delayed 30 by lightning and heavy weather at the airport. But thousands of supporters gave him rousing welcome when he finally arrived at the Prime Osborn Convention Center.

Obama told the crowd the GOP's plan would make seniors pay thousands more for Medicare so the rich can get still more tax cuts, telling the elderly, "You're out of luck. You're on your own."
Obama is trying to keep the pressure on rival Mitt Romney with two days of campaigning in Florida with a rally in Jacksonville designed to appeal to military veterans, seniors and unaligned voters.

Obama was to arrive in Jacksonville at 12:45 p.m. and speak to an estimated 3,000 supporters at the Prime Osborn Convention Center at 1:15.  Presidential staff at Jacksonville International Airport says the president's plane could not land until the weather clears, and Air Force One touched down about 1:12.
People who stood in line to get tickets to the event on Tuesday were started arriving before dawn Thursday, even though doors were not to open until 11 a.m.
"It means a lot. I'm just glad he came here so I could meet him, see him," first-time voter Marcus Elliot said.
At the other end of the spectrum, a 93-year-old woman was in line waiting to see a president for the first time in her life.
After remarks and a private fundraiser in Jacksonville, Obama will head to West Palm Beach Thursday evening and has scheduled stops in Fort Myers and Orlando on Friday.  Obama's campaign continues to urge Romney to release more years of his tax returns and keeps a sharp focus on the former Massachusetts governor's tenure as the head of a private equity firm.

Florida is the largest and most coveted of the nation's Election Day toss-up states, a place where Romney could severely damage Obama's chances of winning re-election. Republicans are holding their national convention in Tampa in August in hopes of giving themselves an edge in the state.

Yet, if Obama can lock down Florida's 29 electoral votes, it would be difficult for Romney to mount enough support elsewhere to capture the White House.

Polls have shown Obama and Romney in a dead heat in the state, which has struggled with an unemployment rate of 8.6 percent, above the national average, and a still-recovering housing market. Florida provided the deciding margin in George W. Bush's victory in 2000 and the state has been closely contested ever since, with Obama carrying it in 2008.

Obama aides noted that since 1992, Floridians have cast more than 32.5 million votes during the past five presidential elections and only 57,000 votes have separated the two parties in those campaigns. "Florida's always a close state and we don't expect that to change between now and November," said Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt.

Both sides are jockeying for an advantage.

Obama has repeatedly criticized Romney's private equity firm, Bain Capital, arguing that it promoted the outsourcing of jobs to countries like China and India. And Democrats want Romney to make public past tax returns, noting that the one year for which he has released returns showed investments and offshore accounts in Switzerland and the Cayman Islands.

Several Republicans have joined in the call for more transparency, including several GOP senators and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who challenged Romney for the GOP nomination earlier this year.

In an interview aired Thursday on WTOL-TV in Toledo, Ohio, Romney said one reason not to release more of his returns was that "the Democratic party and the opposition has all these people that comb through and try and find anything they can to distract from the issues people care about, oftentimes in a dishonest way."

In recent days, Romney has pointed to Obama's record on the economy and noted that the Democrat hasn't met with his jobs council in more than six months. Romney was in Massachusetts Thursday, before an event Friday in Concord, N.H.

Romney's team sees an opportunity to seize on what they say is another Obama misstep on jobs. At the White House briefing Wednesday, press secretary Jay Carney said there was "no specific reason" why Obama and the jobs council haven't met for six months "except that the president's obviously got a lot on his plate."

Romney, under attack for days over his record running Bain Capital and the tax return issue, went on the offensive this week, lashing out at Obama for saying: "If you've got a business, you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen." At a town hall in Ohio on Wednesday, Romney asked audience members who had built or were running a business to stand. "Take that, Mr. President," he said as the crowd cheered.

The president was starting his day with a campaign event in Jacksonville, home to a large swath of veterans and military members connected to Naval Air Station Jacksonville. Before military audiences, Obama has talked about his efforts to bring home U.S. combat troops from Iraq, end the conflict in Afghanistan and pressed Congress to promote job opportunities for veterans.

Obama is expected to make a pitch to seniors in West Palm Beach, where he'll visit Century Village, a condominium complex home to thousands of retirees, long a bastion of reliable Democratic voters. Obama and Democrats have warned that Romney would seek to implement a budget plan authored by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., that includes an overhaul of Medicare that would change it into a voucher-like program for those who retire in 10 years.

"Under the Romney-Ryan budget, Florida seniors would be left on their own," said Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.

Obama was holding events on Friday in Fort Myers, along Florida's southwest coast, and in Orlando, the heart of the state's Interstate 4 corridor, which is home to many independent voters.

After three days of aggressive attacks against the president, Romney moves into a relatively quiet period, with just one public event scheduled through the weekend.

Aides said Romney would spend most of Thursday meeting privately with staff at the campaign's Boston headquarters. The former Massachusetts governor is expected to attend a private Boston-area fundraiser Thursday evening before heading to his lakeside vacation home in New Hampshire for the weekend.

While his vacation home is usually reserved for family and relaxation, Romney is known to hold campaign strategy sessions there with senior staff and family members.

Despite the light schedule, speculation about Romney's selection of a vice presidential candidate looms large. Romney said Wednesday that he has yet to make his choice, but aides say a decision come be reached as early as this week.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

my niece was born in Japan on 7-2-2012



I became a aunt again July 2,2012 my brother who is currently station in Japan with his wife and family, so sadly to say that I am unable to see her in person. She was 8lbs and 10.6oz  they named her London, hopefully my other niece Peyton won't be too upset about the new baby's arrival. Its exciting to see my brother is finally having kids but since they are so far away its sad for me because all im able to do is Skype or we send each other pictures. Hopefully I may get up the nerve to get on a plane for the first time and that my finances will be in order to go see them because its not like everyday I can go to Japan.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

www.news4jax.com

Woman killed in multi-vehicle crash

28-year-old dies after big rig entered her lane

Published On: Jun 28 2012 10:37:39 PM EDT Updated On: Jun 29 2012 10:49:49 AM EDT



Semi hits 3 cars; 1 woman dies
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -
A 28-year-old woman was killed and four others suffered minor injuries in a crash involving three cars and a tractor-trailer on New Kings Road on Thursday evening.


      According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash occurred just before 6 p.m. when Herschell Bessent, 82, pulled out of a BP gas station on New Kings Road near Trout River Boulevard and into the path of a southbound tractor-trailer driven by Allen Watts Jr., 71.
      When the car and big rig collided, the semi-trailer crossed the median and into oncoming traffic, where it was struck by a car driven by 28-year-old Shanell Strickland.
      The tractor-trailer overturned, blocking the roadway and was struck by a car driven by 24-year-old Whitney Taylor.
      Strickland was pronounced dead at the scene. Taylor, Bessent and Watts suffered minor injuries.
      The FHP said charges are pending.




        I would say this is one of the hardest days I had to go through in my life besides the passing of my brother and my grandmother. Shanell was like a sister to me, I first met her in pre-k and did not see her again till 6th grade and we also attended high school together. She was one of the nicest and sweetest person you could ever meet with a big heart, and my heart goes out to her family because the truly lost a angel. I know she is in a better place and I know I shall meet her again but it still hurts so bad to know I can not just pick up the phone and talk to her or see her anymore. She is proof of leaving here to soon so its more of a lesson to live my life because our time here is so short and limited and we really have no idea of the time or day we may go and that is nothing anyone truly would like to think about but thats life.

      Wednesday, June 27, 2012

      Tropical storm Debby

                                                                                  news4jax.com






      Sharing your photos of Tropical Storm Debby