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WOW REPORTS (6/29-7/3) | 06/28/2009 11:00 pm

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Maria Bocian
the weather, the traffic, the Canadian dollar, gas prices, obituaries and my horoscope
By Maria Bocian on 06/28/2009 11:21 pm
Kelly In Texas

That Obama knew the EPA study did not support the need to regulate carbon dioxide, and suppressed that information, allowing for the cap and trade bill to come to vote.

Such criminal activity should be important to all citizens that will be taxed and controlled by this bill. Gore has made $100 Million off of this hoax and now GE and the government stands to make Billions off of taxing the average American.

 

By Kelly In Texas on 06/29/2009 12:17 pm
Libra Lady
Kelly…what do you expect from obamaco….he made promises and he will lie and cheat no matter what to live up to them….we are in a big fat mess!!!!
By Libra Lady on 06/29/2009 6:49 pm
Amanda C

the EPA study certainly does support the fact of climate change and the human effects on accelerating the process. to say it does not is a bald faced lie.

also kelly, how do our leaders make money off our taxes? do they get a percentage? or are you simply speaking about their salaries as paid public servants?

By Amanda C on 06/30/2009 3:28 pm
Kelly In Texas

No it certainly does not Amanda…it show a DECREASE in global temperatures. Gore’s own scientist are back peddling on this "global warming" crisis crap. The bald face lie it that by taxing Americans out of their disposable income, cap and trade will not make ANY tangible difference in the global climate.

Honestly Amanda…."their salaries"??? Never mind….its hopeless with you…

It’s money trees Amanda…ya that’s it… money trees…..

By Kelly In Texas on 06/30/2009 10:18 pm
James the Game

I left the camera at home this past weekend. Got in some tubing Saturday on the Big Muskegon River in Big Rapids (appropriately named), 50 miles north of Grand Rapids. Made it out to Lake Michigan shoreline briefly at Grand Haven State Park, as well.

A big regional story stems from the huge rainfalls on Friday, June 19th that led to thousands of evacuations at a big outdoor concert in Ionia, which is halfway between Lansing and Grand Rapids. It happened at the somewhat-rural Ionia Free Fair grounds, site of the annual two-day B-93 Birthday Bash. About 75,000 typically show up both on Saturday and Sunday there to see a line-up of big country artists perform (I never go to it, being more of a pop/rock fan).

That Saturday (6/20), it was sunny, but the Grand River continued to rise from the storms that dumped 3 to 7.5 inches of rain on West Michigan the day before. Shortly after the country concert kicked off at noon Saturday, the south parking lot could no longer be entered and exited. Truckloads of gravel were brought in, to no avail. By evening, thousands had to be guided out by rescue crews from the rising waters. But their cars could not make it out. The vehicles were stranded there until the following Saturday, June 27th, when waters had receded enough to begin the process of pulling cars out. Several were total losses, as water was dashboard-high in them. It’s supposed to take a few days to complete the job. A lot of residents are not too happy. There are some aerial photographs posted at the link below:

http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/local/central_mich/B93_Bashed_car_towing_starts_Saturday

By James the Game on 06/28/2009 11:26 pm
Lady Gator

James, I saw footage of this on TV - it gives new meaning to the statement — "Concert postponed due to rain".  Reminds me of the time my brother-in-law always parked his car on the levee near the Mississippi River in Memphis.  The river came up after a driving rain and flooded the riverbank.  When the water receeded he opened the door of his car and a wall of water came pouring out!  Needless to say he found a new parking space! 

So you went tubing.  Is the water cold there?  I’ll never forget the time my husband and I went tubing in an area in the Arkansas Ozarks.  It was a super day - we floated along - someone brought a few beers - all of a sudden the current carried me around a bend and upended me - the water was frigid.  I was a beautiful color of blue for hours. 

Also, we spent a few days on Lake Michigan - stayed in a bed and breakfast that was once owned by the Gerber family of Gerber baby food fame.  My husband loves to go sailboating.  He turned a corner and dumped me into Lake Michigan - it was August - brrrrrrrrrrrrr.  I’ll never forget that chill.  As hot as it’s been here in Florida right now I might not mind being dunked into Lake Michigan.  :) 

By Lady Gator on 06/29/2009 8:19 pm
James the Game

Gator, the water temp in Lake Michigan had gotten to around 76 degrees, but a cold front came in, and I’m sure it’s much lower than that right now. I’m guessing the water temp at the inland lake was in the 70s when I went tubing, but probably only in the upper 60’s at Lake Michigan.

Gerber is headquartered in Fremont, Michigan, Newaygo County.

Yeah, you do have to pay attention on the tubes. You can crash into a tree or rocks along the shoreline. So, as I approach a bend, I make sure I’m facing the direction I’m going and paddle my hands so that the innertube directs me mid-river.

It was 96 outside last week, but in the 60’s right now. Typical Michigan weather. It varies like crazy.

By James the Game on 06/29/2009 9:31 pm
Libra Lady
Lady G…what is with husbands knocking you off of sailboats anyway???  It happened to me too…I was up on the bow and the wind shifted and the main sail knocked me over….he was fast and threw me a life jacket, which was a good thing because you just can’t stop and turn around in a sail boat…..thanks for bringing me down memory lane…oh so funny.
By Libra Lady on 06/29/2009 10:23 pm
Lizzie R.
After last week’s murder of the 2 little girls, this week brings an even more disgusting one involving a predator who was also an educator. The superintendent of a school district here, who also taught in one of the schools, was arrested for signing up for a "Sex Tour" to Mexico. This tour involved his being with a 10 yr. old boy. After he was arrested his house was searched, and a "sex room" was discovered, whatever that entails. His computer was filled with child pronography, and this is an educator of young children. You can just imagine the reactions and disgust of all the parents, especially those of the children who were in one of his classes. You send your children to school and feel that it is safe there, and then discover that there are teachers that are predators. Is anything safe anymore?
By Lizzie R. on 06/29/2009 12:33 am
Kelly In Texas
Lizzie…would you mind suppling more information on this? I would like to know more details and follow this, let’s not let them drop the ball….
By Kelly In Texas on 06/29/2009 12:23 pm
Lizzie R.

This is from the local paper, but does not include the search of his house. I also had the boy’s age wrong by a few years.

Published: 06.23.2009

 

Tanque Verde superintendent arrested Federal sting operation yields accusations he set up Mexico trip to have sex with boy By Brady McCombs, Andrea Rivera and Danielle Sottosanti ARIZONA DAILY STAR ICE tip line You can report suspected child predators and other suspicious activity to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at this toll-free number: 1-866-347-2423. The superintendent of the Tanque Verde Unified School District in Tucson was arrested by federal agents Friday at the U.S.-Mexican border south of Yuma on suspicion that he planned to engage in sexual acts with a boy. Albert Thomas "Tom" Rogers, who also serves as an associate principal and taught at Emily Gray Junior High School, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at the San Luis Port of Entry on suspicion of "travel with intent to engage in sex with a juvenile," a criminal complaint from the U.S. Attorney’s Office shows. Officials say Rogers used an online site — part of an undercover operation — to reserve a tour that was to include sexual acts with a 13- or 14-year-old boy in Mexico, the complaint shows. Before being hired by the Tanque Verde district in April 2007, Rogers, 51, a native of Missoula, Mont., had worked in schools in Montana, Nevada and Yuma County, and had taught English and computer skills to first- through third-graders while living in Thailand for two years. If he is convicted on a charge of travel with intent to engage in sex with a juvenile, the maximum statutory penalty is 30 years and/or a $250,000 fine, said Wyn Hornbuckle, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Arizona. Rogers had an initial appearance in Yuma on Monday, and his status hearing is scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday. He is in U.S. Marshals Service custody pending the status hearing, Hornbuckle said. On Monday, Tanque Verde Governing Board President Steven Auslander and about 15 other school officials gathered at the district’s offices after learning of the arrest. "It’s a shock," Auslander said "It’s a disappointment. It’s almost indescribably painful. Tom has been an exemplary superintendent, which is what we had all hoped he would be when we interviewed him for this position over two years ago." Auslander, who has two daughters in schools in the district, said, "This was not the sort of news I wanted today." The board was scheduled to conduct an emergency executive session at the district offices, 11150 E. Tanque Verde Road, on Monday night "to confer with counsel to determine how best to proceed in providing what assistance we are asked for by the folks conducting the investigation — for ICE and for TPD (Tucson Police Department)." The board voted to place Rogers on paid leave. "What’s on our minds, among other things at this stage of the game, is to ensure that Tom gets his due process in accordance with the law. We don’t want to step on his legal rights, and that’s a concern along with the operation of the school district," Auslander said. He said there also is the question of how best to address the concerns of parents. He did not have specifics, but he said the district would hold a meeting for parents. The criminal complaint outlines a seven-month investigation that began online in December and concluded Friday at the San Luis Port of Entry, south of Yuma. According to the complaint: On Dec. 13, 2008, using a screen name of "rawbear," Rogers made contact with undercover federal agents regarding a child-sex tour to Mexico. On Jan. 2, an undercover agent acting as a proprietor of a child-sex tourism business e-mailed Rogers a tour reservation application after he had mentioned he was considering a trip in late February. On Feb. 9, the undercover agent received a completed, handwritten tour reservation form that listed Rogers’ name, address, telephone number and age. He asked for a boy 13 or 14 years old, and he checked "relaxation intimacy" under the preferred activities section. Rogers sent a signed Wells Fargo personal check for $50 with the reservation as a deposit. On Feb. 16, Rogers e-mailed the undercover agent to notify her that he would have to delay his late-February trip due to issues at work. On April 13, Rogers contacted the agent again online and requested one night with a boy on June 19-20 in Mexico. On June 4, Rogers e-mailed the undercover agent that he would be arriving in Yuma on June 19 at 1 p.m. A few days later, Rogers responded to an e-mail from the agent in which he discussed the types of sex acts he would like to perform with the boy. When he arrived to Yuma International Airport on Friday, an undercover agent posing as a driver for the sex-tourism company met him. They traveled by car to the San Luis Port of Entry, where he was arrested as he walked to Mexico. While all arrests of sexual-predator suspects are important, the apparent violation of public trust makes the arrest of Rogers stand out, said Matt Allen, special agent in charge of ICE investigations in Arizona. "It’s a particularly important case whenever we identify individuals who have regular and daily contact with children," Allen said. Since Immigration and Customs Enforcement started its undercover sex-tourism operation in Yuma in 1997, its agents have arrested 43 suspects, including Rogers. The investigation is part of Operation Predator, an ongoing agency initiative to protect children from sexual predators, including those who travel to foreign nations for sex with minors. Many people plan trips to other countries to take advantage of looser laws or less focus on child exploitation, Allen said. "We want to make sure that, in this case, the border is a barrier and we protect children throughout the world, and not just in the United States," Allen said. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement press release said the agency is working with the Tucson Police Department to "determine if Rogers’ alleged criminal activity extended to the workplace." "We don’t know that it did, but we want to practice due diligence," said Vincent Picard, Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman. But Tucson police Officer Charles Rydzak said the department’s only involvement in the case was providing tactical support to immigration agents so they could serve search warrants in the area. He was not aware of any investigation of the school district, he said. Stacey Williams, who has two children in the Tanque Verde Unified School District, said she was shocked by the news. "I’m deeply disappointed, and I certainly hope that our district will terminate him — that they’re not going to let him come back," she said. She has met Rogers, and thought he was fine, she said. "He was a little bit different, but nothing too far out of the ordinary… . I wouldn’t necessarily have thought he was a danger to our children but now I do." Rogers ran as a Libertarian in a failed bid last November to displace Republican Linda Arzoumanian as the Pima County school superintendent. He didn’t campaign for the job but said he wanted to ensure that Libertarians — and their message of less government intervention — had a place in the election. His platform included several issues that rarely get support in public-education circles: vouchers for private-school education and deep cuts in federal involvement and spending. More recently, Rogers agreed to lop $15,000 off his $105,000 salary to help the district deal with budget cuts. Dave Euchner, a public defender who was chairman of the Libertarian Party when Rogers ran for office, said he was "flabbergasted" at the news. "I am surprised, but that’s always the reaction in cases like this," he said. "He just struck me as a regular guy, just like anybody else," Euchner said. "We had limited conversations, but he struck me as an intelligent person who cared about his community, and that’s why he was running for office." Before coming to Tucson, Rogers was the superintendent of Shelby Public Schools in Shelby, Mont. In the 1990s, Rogers was a middle-school principal in Somerton, in Yuma County, and superintendent of the Gadsden Elementary School District in San Luis, Ariz.
By Lizzie R. on 06/29/2009 7:54 pm
Lizzie R.

Excuse…meant pornography. I do make typos, then overlook them..sigh!

By Lizzie R. on 06/29/2009 12:36 am
Maggie W
Lizzie, I didn’t even notice it in your post.  There was a time that all teachers were certified with university degrees before entering a classroom.  Now, with teacher shortages in many areas, just about anyone can walk in and teach.  They just have to get a few certification hours.  So, there is more rift-raft working with children.  The man you mention is lower than any slug.  Teachers and administrators should have background checks, but most school districts cannot afford that.  Even so, predators would still slip though… the very ones who sing loudest in church choirs. 
By Maggie W on 06/29/2009 12:45 pm
Kelly In Texas
"the very ones who sing loudest in church choirs. " By Maggie W on 06/29/2009 1:45 pm Ah…whatever Maggie…try dealing with facts; child predators seek out jobs and places where the children are.
By Kelly In Texas on 06/30/2009 12:04 pm