Good morning Lancaster!

Sometimes it is the little things that get a day off to a good start.  This morning:

1)     We open the front door and pick up the Intelligencer Journal New Era, faithfully delivered to our doorstep each and every morning of the year, come rain, snow or  heat wave.  Not even the Post Office Department can match that record.

2)   We check messages to NewsLanc’s editor and find, as usual, several invitations to visit the vilest imaginable sites featuring incredibly deviant sexual acts.  We slough it off as actions of weirdoes, yet, if some less deranged individual were to flash some women, it is big news for the Lancaster Newspapers and Lord knows what the Lancaster courts would do to them.

3)     There is a message from Daddy Justice inviting us to view an assault upon him by a female.   Although sympathetic to his general message, we laugh as he gets what he pretty much deserves from a no-nonsense African-American woman for poking his camera in her face in a federal building in which photographing is prohibited.

The day is off to a promising start!

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3 Comments

  1. Hey Robert –
    You are wrong!

    The federal building is open to film my uninformed (but vocal) friend.
    Check your facts. I have security stating that on camera and I did my homework before I went there.
    EDITOR: Appears the writer is correct about the law. See below:

    You Can Photograph That Federal Building

    NEW YORK TIMES: (Oct. 18, 2010) …At issue in the case was a federal regulation that was cited in the arrest of Mr. Musumeci but that seems — on the face of it — not to have prohibited what he was doing. It says, in part, that “persons entering in or on federal property may take photographs” of “building entrances, lobbies, foyers, corridors or auditoriums for news purposes.” Mr. Musumeci told the arresting officers that he worked for the radio talk program Free Talk Live. He was given a ticket and released on the spot. His account appeared on his Blog of Bile…. (more)

  2. Amazing to watch the video of Ben Vonderheide, aka “Daddy Justice,” being assaulted by a female domestic violence worker, at the Senate Hearings for VAWA in Washington, D.C. last week. Extremely bizarre to see, that these women know they can get away with violence on men, but more shocking that the editor of Newslanc Online sees this as worthwhile, funny, and apparently ok.

  3. “He gets what he pretty much deserves”?!? Are you kidding me? You are advocating violence? What if a MAN had done that? Would you say that about a woman? This double standard has to stop.

    That this was done at a hearing to determine funding for “violence against women” makes it even more sickening.

    EDITOR: Mea culpa.

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