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April 25, 2011 @ 3:00 p.m.
I’m going to revisit the front page of the Boston Globe from Saturday, April 23, 2011. I wrote about that front page on my Weebly blog page entitled “Newblog2011: 04/23/11.” It’s the Boston Globe that had the large picture from Madison Square Garden with the caption reading “A GARDEN OF DELIGHTS!” in response to Barack Obama’s call to pedophilia of last week.
--In the top, left hand corner, as a large caption announcing a story, it says “NFL Draft: Peterson’s Stock Soaring”
--In small print, near the top, right hand corner, above the weather report, it says “HEY! WET FOR ME!”
--(May 5, 2011: I've removed some of what I'd originally written in the next sentence. L. K. @ 4:48 p.m.) Below the picture of the 2 Celtics players at Madison Square Garden, there’s another story that is announced this way:
“A simple city event wound up pitting mayoral pique against a burrito maker’s overheated tweet, proving yet again that
IN BOSTON, ALL POLITICS IS ‘LOCO.”
I’m going to comment on that front page for a moment.
Last week, I bought a beef and bean burrito for lunch every day for a few days. As I’ve said before, the residents at the shelter aren’t allowed to use the stove; there’s a microwave, and food there, but actual cooking is not the easiest thing to do. Another reason why actual cooking isn’t the easiest thing to do there is that there’s not a lot of room for residents to keep individual groceries in the 2 refrigerators.
The beef and bean burrito was the only more or less real food that I could find at the convenience store that I could buy on my food stamps card, heat up in the microwave and that didn’t either contain cheese or have the word “fresh” printed on the package.
I think it’s likely that the purchases I’ve made with my food stamps card since I got it have all been tracked and discussed, and that the Boston Globe was mocking me on its front page.
Similar things happened last year with my debit card.
It’s a total invasion of privacy, made by people who never stop looking for excuses to say that I’m a bad person and that I deserve their abuse.
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Below the article that states that “In Boston, all politics is ‘Loco,” is an article called “Author drinks in success of ‘Lemonade Mouth.’ Disney version puts Wayland man in spotlight.”
The author of the article is listed as “Bella English.”
Accompanying the article is a picture of a little girl jumping up and down in front of a car, next to her father who is wearing red and black striped pants. It’s likely that the photographer who took the picture took several pictures of the girl jumping up and down; the one that the Boston Globe chose to print has the little girl’s body blocking the text on the car so that the car reads “MarkPet.”
The caption reads:
“Mark Peter Hughes, with daughter Zoe, stood outside his Wayland home by the van in which his family drove 13, 000 miles to promote his book.”
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April 25, 2011 @ 3:23 p.m.
I’ve been at the DOL writing this. The employees in this office, mostly female, know I’m here; even the ones who don’t work in this room seem to know I’m here. One of them just walked by in the hallway, past the open door, and said loudly to someone outside this room “There’s a flood watch today.”
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April 25, 2011 @ 3:31 p.m.
The Times Argus and the Burlington Free Press are both owned by Gannett News Service. Gannett News Service is responsible for the fact that these two newspapers have both used pedophilic imagery and wording and been similarly exploitative of high school and college students for almost a year.
Gannett News Service owns a lot of newspapers such as these two newspapers, all around the country. That means that it’s most likely that the campaign of pedophilia and exploitation has most likely been happening in American communities all around the country for almost as long as it’s been happening in Vermont.
Today, on page A5 of the Times Argus, there’s a picture of some boys in red shirts playing ultimate Frisbee. The one in the front has the number “17” on his shirt. The picture is entitled “REACHING NEW HEIGHTS.” (I’m sure that the Times Argus meant to entitle the picture “REACHING NEW LOWS”—oh, no, wait, it didn’t. That’s right; I forgot. I’m documenting evil.)
The caption below the picture reads:
“(Name of Boy, 1) flies through the air to swat a Frisbee away from leaping (Name of Boy,2) Sunday during a friendly game of ultimate Frisbee on the Statehouse lawn in Montpelier.”
To the left of the picture, there are several small articles. The one directly to the left is entitled “Sanders meets with health center reps”
Then the small articles say:
--VT woman charged for attack with bat
--Food hub planners cheered by report
--Woman is crossing guard for beavers
The “Woman is crossing guard for beavers” article is a reference to what was on the front page of the Burlington Free Press on April 23, 2011. That front page had a big picture of a woman with a mask over her face. Here’s an excerpt from the Burlington Free Press article of April 23, 2011:
“MILTON, Vt. — Vermont's Fish and Wild Department is used to hearing complaints that beavers are flooding the property and cutting down trees. But lately, officials have been hearing from someone who's trying to protect the tree-chewing critters.
Mandy Hotchkiss is working with state officials to alert drivers that beavers living in wetlands along the flooded shores of Lake Champlain have been crossing Route 2 between Milton and South Hero. She spent Friday morning holding up a sign reading "Caution, Beavers Crossing," while her business partner, dressed in a beaver costume, waved a sign that read "Honk 4 Beaver!"
Hotchkiss told The Burlington Free Press that as many as two dozen beavers have been hit by cars in the last few weeks.”
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April 25, 2011 @ 3:50 p.m.
Would somebody like to explain to me what makes me the bad guy in this situation?
What makes anybody think that I deserve this, or that pedophilia should be legal, or that movie stars who pander to these things aren’t behaving in deplorable ways?
The ad next to the Burlington Free Press article about “Honk 4 Beaver” on the Internet today has an ad next to it for a pediatrician’s office. I doubt very much that the pediatrician herself has any idea how her ad is being used.
It’s once again time for me to explain my opinion of the way that I’ve been abused;
If I’d slept with 1,000 men and tried to steal every man in the world, I still wouldn’t deserve this. That’s my philosophy on how people in general should be treated. There would be no reason to condone the behavior of someone who had done those things, although if someone slept with 1,000 people I don’t see that as being anybody’s business but that of the 1,001 people who were involved. My saying that is probably going to raise some eyebrows, but would you believe that I starting yawning from lack of concern about that in the middle of this sentence? I couldn’t care less what those people think as long as nothing that they do affects my life or the lives of other, innocent people in a negative way.
As it so happens, I haven’t done anything like sleeping with 1,000 people or trying to steal men; I’m neither a bad person nor particularly promiscuous.
Copyright L. Kochman April 25, 2011 @ 4:00 p.m.
--Here’s the full text of the article entitled “Woman is crossing guard for beavers” in today’s Times Argus on page A5. Lemme know if it sounds sickeningly redundant, I mean, familiar:
“Woman is crossing guard for beavers:
MILTON: Vermont’s fish and Wild Department is used to hearing complaints that beavers are flooding the property and cutting down trees. But lately, officials have been hearing from someone who’s trying to protect the tree-chewing critters.
Mandy Hotchkiss is working with state officials to alert drivers that beavers living in wetlands along the flooded shores of Lake Champlain have been crossing Route 2 between Milton and South Hero. She spent Friday morning holding up a sign reading “Caution, Beavers Crossing,” while her business partner, dressed in a beaver costume, waved a sign that read “Honk 4 Beaver!”
Remember that this article, about honking 4 beaver, is on the same page as a large picture of what look to be prepubescent boys.
Below the picture of the young boys is an article whose title reads:
“Teens from China coming to town”
The bold-type caption just under the title says:
“One of the goals of this type of program is recruitment. If the high schools can attract a few Chinese students to enroll and pay tuition, Burley said, that can help with school budgets.”
That entire page of the Times Argus is about getting more money from the federal government and state government to get schools to participate with the media in order to prostitute children, teenagers, and college students in Vermont.
HOW can adults who consider themselves decent human beings want pedophilia to become part of daily life in schools or anywhere else? HOW can adults who consider themselves decent human beings want to show any kind of support for pedophilia or for teachers and administrators cooperating with media in order to prostitute their students of any age?
This issue continues to be mind-boggling to me, despite the fact that I have watched it happen for almost a year. Part of what makes it mind-boggling is that people such as these think that they have the right to say that I’m dirty or bad.
Copyright L. Kochman April 25, 2011 @ 4:18 p.m./slight revisions @ 4:24 p.m.)
April 25, 2011 @ 3:00 p.m.
I’m going to revisit the front page of the Boston Globe from Saturday, April 23, 2011. I wrote about that front page on my Weebly blog page entitled “Newblog2011: 04/23/11.” It’s the Boston Globe that had the large picture from Madison Square Garden with the caption reading “A GARDEN OF DELIGHTS!” in response to Barack Obama’s call to pedophilia of last week.
--In the top, left hand corner, as a large caption announcing a story, it says “NFL Draft: Peterson’s Stock Soaring”
--In small print, near the top, right hand corner, above the weather report, it says “HEY! WET FOR ME!”
--(May 5, 2011: I've removed some of what I'd originally written in the next sentence. L. K. @ 4:48 p.m.) Below the picture of the 2 Celtics players at Madison Square Garden, there’s another story that is announced this way:
“A simple city event wound up pitting mayoral pique against a burrito maker’s overheated tweet, proving yet again that
IN BOSTON, ALL POLITICS IS ‘LOCO.”
I’m going to comment on that front page for a moment.
Last week, I bought a beef and bean burrito for lunch every day for a few days. As I’ve said before, the residents at the shelter aren’t allowed to use the stove; there’s a microwave, and food there, but actual cooking is not the easiest thing to do. Another reason why actual cooking isn’t the easiest thing to do there is that there’s not a lot of room for residents to keep individual groceries in the 2 refrigerators.
The beef and bean burrito was the only more or less real food that I could find at the convenience store that I could buy on my food stamps card, heat up in the microwave and that didn’t either contain cheese or have the word “fresh” printed on the package.
I think it’s likely that the purchases I’ve made with my food stamps card since I got it have all been tracked and discussed, and that the Boston Globe was mocking me on its front page.
Similar things happened last year with my debit card.
It’s a total invasion of privacy, made by people who never stop looking for excuses to say that I’m a bad person and that I deserve their abuse.
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Below the article that states that “In Boston, all politics is ‘Loco,” is an article called “Author drinks in success of ‘Lemonade Mouth.’ Disney version puts Wayland man in spotlight.”
The author of the article is listed as “Bella English.”
Accompanying the article is a picture of a little girl jumping up and down in front of a car, next to her father who is wearing red and black striped pants. It’s likely that the photographer who took the picture took several pictures of the girl jumping up and down; the one that the Boston Globe chose to print has the little girl’s body blocking the text on the car so that the car reads “MarkPet.”
The caption reads:
“Mark Peter Hughes, with daughter Zoe, stood outside his Wayland home by the van in which his family drove 13, 000 miles to promote his book.”
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April 25, 2011 @ 3:23 p.m.
I’ve been at the DOL writing this. The employees in this office, mostly female, know I’m here; even the ones who don’t work in this room seem to know I’m here. One of them just walked by in the hallway, past the open door, and said loudly to someone outside this room “There’s a flood watch today.”
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April 25, 2011 @ 3:31 p.m.
The Times Argus and the Burlington Free Press are both owned by Gannett News Service. Gannett News Service is responsible for the fact that these two newspapers have both used pedophilic imagery and wording and been similarly exploitative of high school and college students for almost a year.
Gannett News Service owns a lot of newspapers such as these two newspapers, all around the country. That means that it’s most likely that the campaign of pedophilia and exploitation has most likely been happening in American communities all around the country for almost as long as it’s been happening in Vermont.
Today, on page A5 of the Times Argus, there’s a picture of some boys in red shirts playing ultimate Frisbee. The one in the front has the number “17” on his shirt. The picture is entitled “REACHING NEW HEIGHTS.” (I’m sure that the Times Argus meant to entitle the picture “REACHING NEW LOWS”—oh, no, wait, it didn’t. That’s right; I forgot. I’m documenting evil.)
The caption below the picture reads:
“(Name of Boy, 1) flies through the air to swat a Frisbee away from leaping (Name of Boy,2) Sunday during a friendly game of ultimate Frisbee on the Statehouse lawn in Montpelier.”
To the left of the picture, there are several small articles. The one directly to the left is entitled “Sanders meets with health center reps”
Then the small articles say:
--VT woman charged for attack with bat
--Food hub planners cheered by report
--Woman is crossing guard for beavers
The “Woman is crossing guard for beavers” article is a reference to what was on the front page of the Burlington Free Press on April 23, 2011. That front page had a big picture of a woman with a mask over her face. Here’s an excerpt from the Burlington Free Press article of April 23, 2011:
“MILTON, Vt. — Vermont's Fish and Wild Department is used to hearing complaints that beavers are flooding the property and cutting down trees. But lately, officials have been hearing from someone who's trying to protect the tree-chewing critters.
Mandy Hotchkiss is working with state officials to alert drivers that beavers living in wetlands along the flooded shores of Lake Champlain have been crossing Route 2 between Milton and South Hero. She spent Friday morning holding up a sign reading "Caution, Beavers Crossing," while her business partner, dressed in a beaver costume, waved a sign that read "Honk 4 Beaver!"
Hotchkiss told The Burlington Free Press that as many as two dozen beavers have been hit by cars in the last few weeks.”
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April 25, 2011 @ 3:50 p.m.
Would somebody like to explain to me what makes me the bad guy in this situation?
What makes anybody think that I deserve this, or that pedophilia should be legal, or that movie stars who pander to these things aren’t behaving in deplorable ways?
The ad next to the Burlington Free Press article about “Honk 4 Beaver” on the Internet today has an ad next to it for a pediatrician’s office. I doubt very much that the pediatrician herself has any idea how her ad is being used.
It’s once again time for me to explain my opinion of the way that I’ve been abused;
If I’d slept with 1,000 men and tried to steal every man in the world, I still wouldn’t deserve this. That’s my philosophy on how people in general should be treated. There would be no reason to condone the behavior of someone who had done those things, although if someone slept with 1,000 people I don’t see that as being anybody’s business but that of the 1,001 people who were involved. My saying that is probably going to raise some eyebrows, but would you believe that I starting yawning from lack of concern about that in the middle of this sentence? I couldn’t care less what those people think as long as nothing that they do affects my life or the lives of other, innocent people in a negative way.
As it so happens, I haven’t done anything like sleeping with 1,000 people or trying to steal men; I’m neither a bad person nor particularly promiscuous.
Copyright L. Kochman April 25, 2011 @ 4:00 p.m.
--Here’s the full text of the article entitled “Woman is crossing guard for beavers” in today’s Times Argus on page A5. Lemme know if it sounds sickeningly redundant, I mean, familiar:
“Woman is crossing guard for beavers:
MILTON: Vermont’s fish and Wild Department is used to hearing complaints that beavers are flooding the property and cutting down trees. But lately, officials have been hearing from someone who’s trying to protect the tree-chewing critters.
Mandy Hotchkiss is working with state officials to alert drivers that beavers living in wetlands along the flooded shores of Lake Champlain have been crossing Route 2 between Milton and South Hero. She spent Friday morning holding up a sign reading “Caution, Beavers Crossing,” while her business partner, dressed in a beaver costume, waved a sign that read “Honk 4 Beaver!”
Remember that this article, about honking 4 beaver, is on the same page as a large picture of what look to be prepubescent boys.
Below the picture of the young boys is an article whose title reads:
“Teens from China coming to town”
The bold-type caption just under the title says:
“One of the goals of this type of program is recruitment. If the high schools can attract a few Chinese students to enroll and pay tuition, Burley said, that can help with school budgets.”
That entire page of the Times Argus is about getting more money from the federal government and state government to get schools to participate with the media in order to prostitute children, teenagers, and college students in Vermont.
HOW can adults who consider themselves decent human beings want pedophilia to become part of daily life in schools or anywhere else? HOW can adults who consider themselves decent human beings want to show any kind of support for pedophilia or for teachers and administrators cooperating with media in order to prostitute their students of any age?
This issue continues to be mind-boggling to me, despite the fact that I have watched it happen for almost a year. Part of what makes it mind-boggling is that people such as these think that they have the right to say that I’m dirty or bad.
Copyright L. Kochman April 25, 2011 @ 4:18 p.m./slight revisions @ 4:24 p.m.)