Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Women say the "damningest" things

A book was released last week titled "Manifest Injustice." It's the true story of a convicted murder (Mr. Bill Macumber) and the lawyers who fought for his freedom. It turns out his wife, working with the police (literally) had framed him.

Remind you of anyone?

ABC's Nightline covered the story and our blogger will quote a few choice parts from their story.
Ron Kempfert spent most of his life believing his father was a murderer. He said it was his mother who often fueled this horrible image of the man he called Dad.

"He's a murderer, he's a manipulator, he uses people, and that he didn't care about us, only cared about himself," Kempfert said his mother would tell him and his two brothers, Scott and Steve, when they were younger.
 Hey, kids - remind you of anyone?
Ron Kempfert, now 42, had no doubt of his father's conviction, until he spoke with a prominent Phoenix defense attorney named Larry Hammond over the phone in 2003, 28 years after his father has been sent to jail. Hammond runs the Arizona Justice Project, an organization that works to free prisoners they decide could be innocent.

"He said 'I don't know how to tell you this, there is no way to tell you this -- we know your father, we think your father is innocent and we're pretty sure your mom framed him for it,'" Kempfert said of the phone call with Hammond.
Remind you of anyone?
After recovering from the initial shock, Kempfert started to untangle what his mother, Carol, had told him over the years and slowly the possibility that his father was innocent began to make sense.

 "I love my mother but I don't like her. She is not a nice person and I did not make that jump immediately," he said. "I don't have any doubt anymore that my mom did it -- that my mom framed my dad for the murders."
Remind you of anyone?
Kempfert added that he eventually came to believe that his mother had a powerful motive. Around the time she turned her husband into police, Carol and Macumber's marriage was falling apart.
Remind you of anyone?
"It's hard...how do you get across yourself that your mother is capable of this, that she framed your own father...for something he didn't do because she was going to lose what she had?" Kempfert said.
Remind you of anyone?
Macumber, now 75, said he has done his best to fight off bitterness, but what he is most angry about is his ex-wife's efforts to destroy his relationships with his three sons.

"Quite frankly the most unforgivable lie she ever told was to her own children, even after I was in prisons he told them their father was a murderer, he didn't love them or care for them, and hadn't made an effort to contact them and that was a terrible lie. I wrote dozens of letters to my children and every one of them came back refused. They never knew I wrote, they never knew I cared, and as a result of that I've lost two of my boys."
Suggestion: If you find yourself believing only one side of a story your mom is telling you, seek out the other side of the story.

The first to present his case seems right, till another comes forward and questions him. Or her.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

A maure woman's take on the First Amendment

We tripped across a January 2010 blog post from then Jeff Dunham's soon to be ex wife. (It appears Mr. Dunham divorced his wife. From her blog post, it may be that she committed adultery. (Reference to her "mistakes.") Although it appears Mr. Dunham wasn't so pure either.)

According to her post, there were some things said on the Internet that some judges in Arizona might consider "harassment." (Or as cheating judge Mary Hamm said, "Dangerous." For exercising the First Amendment.)

So it's refreshing to read a mature woman's words about being "attacked" publicly on the Internet. Quoting excerpts from her post [with out bloggers comments in brackets]:
The blog was a discussion on my pending divorce. While I admit it is strange to see your life being discussed that way, I accepted that parts of my life could become public when I married someone in this industry. [As when you divorce your husband and your court records are public.] Although uncomfortable, for the most part what was said in the blog was true. [Same with with blog.] I'm not proud of my mistakes, but I own them and really only Jeff and I know the complete truth. Also, I truly love this country and the generations of men and women who have fought and died to create and sustain it. (I PROUDLY brag that I have a family member who has fought in EVERY major war to form and protect America and the freedoms we have). Since one of the very principles this country was founded on is Freedom of Speech, I must accept that people are free do discuss my mistakes.
You go, girl! If only more so-called Americans had the same mindset as you!  Not everyone does.

She continues:
However, while men and women fight and die everyday to protect our freedom, it really isn't always ours. My soon to be ex-husband didn't like what was being said, so he used his connections to have the blog removed. It seems he is only comfortable with freedom of speech and expression as long as HE is making others talk.
Boy, can our blogger testify to this last part. He says that Melody Thomas-Morgan used her connections (Dan Murray, a Prescott police "officer" (no longer POST certified), Mr. Thomas Lloyd, a Prescott City Prosecutor, and Judge Kenton Jones to abuse our blogger by getting an unconstitutional injunction against harassment against him.. She is only comfortable with freedom of speech as long as SHE is the one talking.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Money Quote on Michael's Law!

If you're a victim of an unconstitutional revocation of your Second Amendment via a civil injunction, use this quote from the Arizona Court of Appeals in your appeal. Better yet, quote this in a Notice to your judge before you challenge the injunction against you. By putting the judge on notice now that he can't take away your gun rights, you might save yourself a lot of aggravation in the future.

On October 18, 2012, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled on a Second Amendment gun grab against a Federal Border Patrol Agent. (Thankfully, they gave the Agent his gun right back. He was going to lose his job otherwise. No gun = no job.) There is a great statement in the Opinion which pertains to "Michael's Law" and should settle the issue once and for all that a judicial officer in Arizona cannot legally revoke your Second Amendment right in a civil injunction.
 
The case is Mahar v. Acuna.

The case was about a criminal Order of Protection, a criminal domestic violence matter, which, per statute (right or wrong) allows a judge to take away your guns. (As opposed to a civil injunction, which does not. And which our blogger has been fighting for a few years now.)

While the overall case is not on-point for civil injunctions per se, the COA said something interesting in their ruling which is on-point for civil injunctions:
Our statutes do not authorize their use [orders concerning firearms] to discourage people from yelling or engaging in 'harassment' of the type proscribed by A.R.S. § 12-1809(R). Nor do our statutes authorize the use of firearms restrictions to provide incentives for positive behavior or to teach people a '[l]esson' about civilized conduct.
And that's from the liberals in Tucson! (Division 2)

So the judges of the Court of Appeals get it, even if the Justices of the Arizona Supreme Court don't.

Not the same as Jezebel website. But close?

We doubt anyone would confuse this blog with the website "Jezebel," which bills itself as the "Home of Shiny Happy Ladies" whatever that means. (We don't want to know.)

Anyway, we find it interesting that, even though the creators of the Jezebel website don't appear to be Christians, they, ironically, seem to know enough about the Bible to name themselves after another "shiny" lady in the Bible.

What's more, they seem to be flaunting her name, just as she flaunted herself. Just before she died.

Oh, the arrogance.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

(YOU) tell it to the church

Here's a link to a YouTube of Mrs. Bodine's first husband's spiritual (and emotional) appeal to his church (the apostate First Baptist Church of Prescott Arizona), per Matthew 18:17.

If the YouTube link is down, try this link, posted by a brother in France.

Mrs. Bodine's first husband sent about 600 CD's and audio cassettes of his appeal to the members of First Baptist. No one called him to help. A few loving "christians" contacted him, telling him, essentially, to "shut up." (Look, if what Mr. Bodine did was wrong, they should have rebuked him in love, showing him his error. Telling him to "shut up," isn't the same.)

Interestingly, Mrs. Bodine (through her scumbag divorce lawyer) introduced this audio as evidence in her divorce trial. Amazingly, despite the objection that this spiritual monologue was a First Amendment Religion issue, the evil Judge Howard Hinson allowed it into evidence anyway. (Throughout the trial, scumbag divorce lawyer (IMO) Mark Moore spoke about Mr. Bodine's spiritual beliefs as grounds for divorce. THAT is really dangerous. Arguably, Mark Moore is a traitor to YOUR constitutional rights.)

But who knows? Maybe God used their evil actions for good, to make this public today? Perhaps your evil wife is divorcing you and her evil church is aiding and abetting her? You're not alone.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Court papers

Perhaps some of the papers our blogger has filed in this matter will help you in your fight against a civil injunction against harassment.See http://fightinganinjunction.blogspot.com/

Among the filings is a Motion for a Court ordered mental exam of Melody Thomas-Morgan.

It's our blogger's personal experience with injunctions, reinforced by observations of others who have sought injunctions, that these people tend to be of unsound mind. (In our opinion, paranoid. Listen to Quartzsite Councilman Joe Winslow seek an ex parte injunction against Michael Roth.)

Fortunately, Arizona law disqualifies someone of unsound mind from testifying in a civil matter - which means, legally, they can't get an injunction.

That's the theory, anyway.

(In reality, Arizona's civil injunction law is unconstitutional.)

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Where to find demons

Our blogger was listening to Coast to Coast AM the other night (which, interestingly, the late Melody Bodine, when she pretended to be a Christian, used to disparage for its para-normal bent). The show was about (Demon) Possessions & Exorcisms, and the guest was the Founder of Free Our Family, Bill Scott, who recounted an excruciating 18-month period when he and his wife invited a woman (Roxanne) who was demon possessed, and the member of an active satanic network, into their home.

Mr. Scott wrote a book about his experience. His publisher said he needed to get Roxanne to sign off on the book before publishing.

But Roxanne was long gone. Where to find her?

Well, Mr. Scott's wife had a brilliant idea, which had occurred to our blogger years ago.

Where do you find demons?

You find them in the Christian church! (Like, First Baptist Church of Prescott?)

Look, if you were the devil, where would you marshal your forces to do the most damage? Would you put a demon possessed man or woman in a desert? What good would that do? (No pun intended.)

No, if you're the devil, you'll put a demon possessed man or woman in the church! That way, you can mislead as many people as possible!

The Apostle Paul foresaw this and warned the early Christian Church, saying, "Keep watch over yourselves and all the flock of which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers. Be shepherds of the church of God, which he bought with his own blood. I know that after I leave, savage wolves will come in among you and will not spare the flock. Even from your own number men [like so-called Music Pastors?] will arise and distort the truth in order to draw away disciples after them."

Mr. Scott's wife's brilliant observation was that this demon possessed woman "always gravitates to the church."

Remind you of anyone? (Hint: Go to First Baptist church of Prescott and ask for Melody Thomas-Morgan.)

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Steve Sanchez on "The Jezebel Spirit"

Wow - we're gratified to see someone else sees it too. Independent of us.

image of an acoustic speaker Here's an audio clip from Steve Sanchez about something he calls "The Jezebel Spirit" in women. (1 min, 35 sec.)

Our only disagreement with Mr. Sanchez is that he blames the problem on TV, music and movies. Instead of sin and disobedience to God. (Which is what sin is.) Sure, the world's TV, music and movies exasperate the problem and condone double-minded Jezebel behavior. But let's call it what it is. Sin.

But he's correct when he says the behavior must stop. And he calls on Christian "fathers" to correct their daughters.

Of course, some Jezebel women make sure their daughters don't have fathers anymore, so the Jezebel women can raise their daughters in their own image.

And what an ugly image it is.


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

(Another) Mother murders kids, self

It happened again. Another crazy women murders her children. According to the story,
Tonya Thomas, 33, fatally shot her four children, who ranged in age from 12 to 17, said Lt. Tod Goodyear, a spokesman for the Brevard County Sheriff's Office.
Of particular interest for this blog is that this lady was a church going lady (but unlike the late Melody Bodine, she didn't attend First Baptist Church of Prescott) and apparently lied to the cops about her husband.
Two years earlier, she filed a domestic violence complaint against [her husband] Joe Johnson, but that was dismissed after a hearing.
Crazy women do that. (Lie a lot.)

Mr. Johsnon is one of the few men we've heard of who actually got a DV complaint dismissed against him. We know a Christian man in Ogden, Utah, whose wife, like the late Melody Bodine, left him. Like the late Melody Bodine, this man's wife also sought an Order of Protection against her husband when she filed papers.

Even though the trial judge rebuked the woman for stretching the truth (when the judge asked her if her husband had ever struck her, she thought about it a long time, and said, "Once, while we were playing cards, he reached over and slapped me on the knee"), the judge issued the OOP anyway, just to be "safe" as most judges do.

So much for Equal Protection under the Law. (Men, it's all about money. It's called the "Violence Against Women Act," a federal program with lots of money to go around.)

She had also struck her husband.
Records also showed that Thomas was arrested in 2002 on a misdemeanor battery charge for striking the father of her children.
We've heard this happens. A lot.

The charges were later dropped, which, based on what we've learned from other men whose crazy wives have also struck them, probably means she really did hit him but her loving husband forgave her. (Hey, even Tiger Woods didn't bring charges against his wife for beating him up.)

Well, the moral of this story is that you can never tell what this righteous, lying, church-going women are going to do. This one murdered her teenage kids. So not even they were safe. About all you can do it look for parallels in behavior. And when the shoe fits, RUN!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

First Amendment right to call someone a slut!

Hooray for Rush Limbaugh! He correctly called a woman a slut.

In the old days, she would have been ashamed of herself.

In these news days, she's proud and most everyone says Mr. Limbaugh should be ashamed.

Chelsea Handler calls herself a slut. Just renewed her contract for $25 million.

More later.