MyLadiesDaddy Posted January 16, 2016 Report Share Posted January 16, 2016 So as a trucker I can say first hand that New York is a cesspool of vile and disgusting behavior and filth the likes that make a third world nation wanna puke. And I'm sorry to say that like most Americans New Yorkers can't handle the truth. They arguably have the highest taxes in the nation and one of the highest crime rates. Yet when someone points that out they revile that man and revere the loud and obnoxious. And if that wasn't worse then, as if to make some perverted point, they elect the most insane communist one can find to be mayor. Was it magnificent how they reacted to 9-11? Absolutely, but how quick did they forget the reality of life. I wonder if they actually know how stupid the rest of this nation thinks they are. Lupica: There's just no 'value' to Ted Cruz and his criticism to ‘New York values' This is what Ted Cruz, who wasn’t just born out of town but out of the country, said about Donald Trump the other day: “Donald comes from New York and he embodies New York values.” And made it sound as if this was some variation of insulting Trump about his hair. Later Cruz kept digging, telling Megyn Kelly of “Fox News” that New York values weren’t Iowa values or New Hampshire values, as if he is suddenly as big an expert on values as he says he is on the Constitution. Finally on Thursday night he brought his cockeyed theories about the city to the Republican debate in South Carolina. “Everybody understands that the values in New York City are socially liberal and pro-abortion and pro-*** marriage,” he said. “And focus on money and the media.” This was right before Trump turned and calmly took him apart again for insulting the city the way he has. Ted Cruz, who only comes here with his hand out, has decided that the most diverse city the world has ever known is filled with people who all think alike. He sounds in these moments like as slow a thinker as we have ever had run for President. If ya wanna read more of this pathetic Satanic diatribe you'll have to click on the link in the title. The author of this garbage wouldn't know intellect if it slammed his privates in a car door. Adam you know that I deeply love you and greatly respect you. I do so for a myriad of reasons, one being your uncompromising willingness to allow everyone to say what they think. As long as they do so with respect. And I do so here. But I simply cannot sit by and keep my mouth shut while people with the most nefarious intentions spew out their vile diatribe as if that still works. Donald Trump is without a doubt one of the best in the business, but to attack a mans mother and his nationality is beyond despicable. To insinuate that Cruz was belittling New Yorkers for what happened on 9-11 is so far over the pale that it's clear New Yorkers don't even live in reality. Cruz was simply pointing out the simple fact that in New York there are very few conservatives. Trump, and the communist media, know full well what Cruz was saying. And I pray that they quickly find out how big a mistake they just made. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarMillionaire Posted January 16, 2016 Report Share Posted January 16, 2016 So New Yorkers came together when attacked. So did Oklahomans. still Cruz is right. New York has been a bastion of Liberalism, gayism, abortionism and downright Un-American values. They vote for every vile Anti-American for President. ie Obama, Clinton...abortion, taking GOD out of school, etc. etc. etc. Yet because they came together as humans, they somehow are the poster children for America...give me a break. They have been so dumbed down, they aren't even tought American history anymore. Common Core anyone? I just need to stop...I understand what Cruz meant...wholeheartedly. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RVWITHME Posted January 16, 2016 Report Share Posted January 16, 2016 Had to give you a + LGD, Going out to see the Benghazi Movie this weekend... Should be an eye-opener for [some] Hillarious supporters. But everything is so screwed up and SO easy to take out of context... Like these items [and 1000 more]... "Ted Cruz’s Failure to Disclose Wall Street Loan is a Real Legal Problem" The New York Times first reported that campaign disclosure reports show that before a scheduled run-off in the May 2012 senatorial election, Cruz received a low-interest loan from his wife’s bank, which his campaign committee never reported to the Federal Election Commission. http://www.mediaite.com/online/ted-cruzs-failure-to-disclose-wall-street-loan-is-a-real-legal-problem/ Kenneth A. Gross, a former election commission lawyer who specializes in campaign finance law, said that listing a bank loan in an annual Senate ethics report — which deals only with personal finances — would not satisfy the requirement that it be promptly disclosed to election officials during a campaign. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/14/us/politics/ted-cruz-wall-street-loan-senate-bid-2012.html?_r=0 There are two issues behind the Wall Street loans which Ted Cruz omitted from his campaign finance disclosures to the FEC, neither of which have anything to do with a candidate taking out an equity line of credit. http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/01/15/media-reports-a-second-wall-street-banking-loan-inadvertently-omitted-by-candidate-ted-cruz/ To be clear, here’s the federal law that Cruz may have violated: “52 USC 30104 ((2) (6) requires the committee of a federal candidate to disclose on a report filed ‘loans made by or guaranteed by the candidate’ and 52 USC 30104((4)(d) requires the reporting of ‘repayment of loans made by or guaranteed by the candidate'” So the question is, what can happen next? Clearly someone will have to file an official complaint (I have no doubt that will happen). If they do, the FEC could impose fines. The real problem for Cruz is if evidence somehow emerges that this was ‘knowing and willful.’ If that could be demonstrated, then Cruz could potentially be prosecuted criminally by the U.S. Department of Justice, according to campaign finance experts. Cruz insists that it’s not. http://theantimedia.org/ted-cruz-could-face-federal-prosecution-over-1-million-goldman-sachs-loan/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MyLadiesDaddy Posted January 17, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 17, 2016 So New Yorkers came together when attacked. So did Oklahomans. still Cruz is right. New York has been a bastion of Liberalism, gayism, abortionism and downright Un-American values. They vote for every vile Anti-American for President. ie Obama, Clinton...abortion, taking GOD out of school, etc. etc. etc. Yet because they came together as humans, they somehow are the poster children for America...give me a break. They have been so dumbed down, they aren't even tought American history anymore. Common Core anyone? I just need to stop...I understand what Cruz meant...wholeheartedly. Actually there mostly NOT Americans. I used to go there a lot and New York city has been completely overrun by foreigners. Mostly Russians, Arabs, and Orientals. Some would say that pointing that out is racist, but like the, " DUCK ", I don't give a shite. I'm so far past caring about stupid peoples political correctness. Had to give you a + LGD, Going out to see the Benghazi Movie this weekend... Should be an eye-opener for [some] Hillarious supporters. But everything is so screwed up and SO easy to take out of context... Like these items [and 1000 more]... "Ted Cruz’s Failure to Disclose Wall Street Loan is a Real Legal Problem" The New York Times first reported that campaign disclosure reports show that before a scheduled run-off in the May 2012 senatorial election, Cruz received a low-interest loan from his wife’s bank, which his campaign committee never reported to the Federal Election Commission. http://www.mediaite.com/online/ted-cruzs-failure-to-disclose-wall-street-loan-is-a-real-legal-problem/ Kenneth A. Gross, a former election commission lawyer who specializes in campaign finance law, said that listing a bank loan in an annual Senate ethics report — which deals only with personal finances — would not satisfy the requirement that it be promptly disclosed to election officials during a campaign. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/14/us/politics/ted-cruz-wall-street-loan-senate-bid-2012.html?_r=0 There are two issues behind the Wall Street loans which Ted Cruz omitted from his campaign finance disclosures to the FEC, neither of which have anything to do with a candidate taking out an equity line of credit. http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/01/15/media-reports-a-second-wall-street-banking-loan-inadvertently-omitted-by-candidate-ted-cruz/ To be clear, here’s the federal law that Cruz may have violated: “52 USC 30104 ( (2) (6) requires the committee of a federal candidate to disclose on a report filed ‘loans made by or guaranteed by the candidate’ and 52 USC 30104( (4)(d) requires the reporting of ‘repayment of loans made by or guaranteed by the candidate'” So the question is, what can happen next? Clearly someone will have to file an official complaint (I have no doubt that will happen). If they do, the FEC could impose fines. The real problem for Cruz is if evidence somehow emerges that this was ‘knowing and willful.’ If that could be demonstrated, then Cruz could potentially be prosecuted criminally by the U.S. Department of Justice, according to campaign finance experts. Cruz insists that it’s not. http://theantimedia.org/ted-cruz-could-face-federal-prosecution-over-1-million-goldman-sachs-loan/ Personally I'm all out as far as the elections go. When I heard Ted Cruz make his statement about the sailors supposedly captured by Iran, I thought to myself how the hell is it that someone as smart as Ted is supposed to be so ignorant as to not know that theirs a video that shows how a fishing boat and two unarmed men appeared causing several naval personnel to surrender. You see I know that we are now entering the part of the Revelation of John that is the end of times. It no longer matters what anyone thinks, only that they find the Salvation of God. And I'm sorry to say that most wont even consider it. Oh they'll give lip service to it, but not much more. Remove Ted from the race,{ and if he can't or wont learn enough about international situations then I do remove him, } And it seems clear that our fate as a nation is set. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dog53 Posted January 17, 2016 Report Share Posted January 17, 2016 You would have to be pretty stupid not to realize that there is difference between small town rural america and the big apple. Cruz was just stating the obvious. Yes their morals are different. and yes after 911 they went back to not looking at one another as they walk by the thousands down the street. When I think of new York I have a memory from the past that never fails to come to mind. That of a women being stabbed to death pleading for help as people walk by , lots of them and not even looking her way. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MyLadiesDaddy Posted January 17, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 17, 2016 If this isn't the pot calling the kettle black I don't know what is. I almost fell off my chair when I saw this story. The thought that The obtuse and loudmouth "DUCK" would call anyone a,"nasty guy", is simply amazing. And he claims that no one in Washington likes him, Well guess what Mr. Duckster That is by far the best thing I've ever read about Ted Cruz yet. I want someone that all those morons in Washington don't like, because he OBVIOUSLY doesn't wanna play the game the same way they do. And lest we forget, Mr. Bad Hairdo, no one liked Ronald Reagan either. Trump brands Cruz a 'nasty guy' The fracas between the Republican presidential front-runners escalated Sunday as Donald Trump went after Ted Cruz's likability, calling him a "nasty guy." "Nobody likes him, nobody in Congress likes him, nobody likes him anywhere once they get to know him," Trump said in an interview airing on ABC's "This Week." Story Continued Below After weeks of circling each other, the gloves came off between Cruz and Trump in Thursday's debate, as Trump questioned Cruz's birthright citizenship and Cruz attacked Trump's "New York values." The attacks continued as both men campaigned in South Carolina Saturday. And Trump got booed while bringing up Cruz's undisclosed bank loan. Trump revived the charge in his interview with George Stephanopoulos on ABC, calling Cruz a hypocrite and "very dishonest." "He wants to look like Robin Hood," Trump said. "That he's the one protecting the people from the banks, while he's actually borrowing money and personally guaranteeing it and not disclosing it, which is illegal." In response to Stephanopoulos's question about what kind of judges Trump would appoint, he praised Justice Clarence Thomas and blamed Ted Cruz for advancing Chief Justice John Roberts, who "turned out to be a nightmare for conservatives." Opening up a new line of attack, Trump called Cruz "very weak on illegal immigration" and accused him of suddenly echoing Trump's call to build a wall on the Mexican border. And Trump said he'll consider filing his own lawsuit challenging Cruz's eligibility to be president based on his birth. "Maybe I'll talk to them about it," Trump said. "I'd like to talk to Ted about it, see how he'd feel about it — 'cause you know, when I file suits, I file real suits." 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MyLadiesDaddy Posted January 17, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 17, 2016 And back to the subject of New York well I don't know what to say about this. New York police say assailants chanted 'ISIS' while beating man (Reuters) - New York City police were investigating on Sunday an assault on a man who was pummeled by suspects shouting "ISIS, ISIS," leaving him with bruises on his head and face, authorities said.The 43-year-old man was attacked while walking with a nine-year-old girl in the Bronx around 5:30 p.m. on Friday, according to the New York City Police Department. He was punched several times in the head, knocked down and kicked, police said. The victim, whose name was not given, was treatedHe had been wearing a shalwar kameez, a traditional South Asian outfit featuring a long tunic, the New York Times reported.The attack comes amid increasing anxiety in the United States over the threat posed by Islamic State, also known as ISIS, which has claimed responsibility for militant attacks around the world. A Muslim couple inspired by the group killed 14 people on Dec. 2 in San Bernardino, California, just weeks after gunmen linked to Islamic State killed 130 people in Paris. No one was immediately arrested in the New York assault, which is under investigation by the police department's Hate Crime Task Force, the agency said in a statement on Saturday for injuries at a hospital and released 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pocono Posted January 19, 2016 Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 You would have to be pretty stupid not to realize that there is difference between small town rural america and the big apple. Cruz was just stating the obvious. Yes their morals are different. and yes after 911 they went back to not looking at one another as they walk by the thousands down the street. When I think of new York I have a memory from the past that never fails to come to mind. That of a women being stabbed to death pleading for help as people walk by , lots of them and not even looking her way. I suspect you're referring to the infamous Kitty Genovese murder,correct me if I'm wrong, which has become something of an urban legend and for the most part is simply not true. In the interest of historical accuracy it didn't happen in NY City proper but rather out on Long Island in the borough of Queens more than 50 yrs.ago.. There is no evidence that anyone "walked" by the murder scene and only 2 people witnessed the crime from inside an apartment bldg. A number of people from inside their apartments heard her screams but thought it was likely a domestic dispute. The N.Y.Times was responsible for the erroneous story which brings to mind the old adage "Never let the facts get in the way of a good story"..The victims family has prepared a documentary debunking the story which is soon to be released. The killer was caught and as of a few years ago was still in prison. There may exist valid reasons to depict N.Y.ers as callous and uncaring but the Kitty Genovese tragedy is not one of them. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dog53 Posted January 19, 2016 Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 This was written in 2014. I guess the subject is still a matter of opinion. Kinda like the earth is flat. Fifty years later: What have we learned from the 1964 Kitty Genovese tragedy? What is the moral legacy of the Catherine "Kitty" Genovese murder, 50 years later? It was back on March 13, 1964 at 3 am that petite 28-year-old Kitty repeatedly screamed for her life when she was brutally attacked on her way home, but none of the reported 38 neighbors who heard Kitty's screams so much as phoned the police, as the psychopath brutally sliced Kitty to death in two attacks over an excruciating half-hour. The neighbors' inaction was so inexplicable that New York Times Editor A.M. Rosenthal was moved to write his classic book, Thirty-eight Witnesses, which transformed Kitty's tragedy from an unreported incident to a front-page headline around the world—that still impacts our society a half-century later. In his book, Rosenthal asked a series of behavioral scientists to explain why people do or do not help a victim and, sadly, he found none could offer an evidence-based answer. How ironic that this same question was answered separately by a non-scientist. When the killer was apprehended, and Chief of Detectives Albert Seedman asked him how he dared to attack a woman in front of so many witnesses, the psychopath calmly replied, "I knew they wouldn't do anything, people never do" (Seedman & Hellman, 1974, p. 100). Though Ms. Genovese surely felt horribly alone and unheard that final night, it is hard to overestimate the immense and diverse impacts her unanswered cries have had on western society: the national 9-1-1 phone system, victim services, rape prevention, community self-help groups, Guardian Angels, Good Samaritan and duty-to-aid legislation, anti-stalking programs and, of course, new research in the behavioral sciences. Thanks to Thirty-eight witnesses, Kitty's tragedy is now part of our popular culture, as even those not yet born in 1964 know of the "38 witnesses" and the "Kitty Genovese syndrome." Any social psychology textbook is incomplete if it omits the "bystander effect" and the Genovese tragedy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shabibilicious Posted January 19, 2016 Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 To say Queens is not part of New York is like saying Compton isn't part of L.A. As always, just my "rural" opinion. GO RV, then BV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pocono Posted January 19, 2016 Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 To say Queens is not part of New York is like saying Compton isn't part of L.A. As always, just my "rural" opinion. GO RV, then BV The way the story has evolved suggests that a woman was savagely murdered in Midtown Manhattan and countless passersby witnessed the brutality and callously ignored her pleas for help..The reality is it happened in a small neighborhood in Queens on the steps of the woman's apartment and no one walked by and witnessed anything. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pocono Posted January 19, 2016 Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 This was written in 2014. I guess the subject is still a matter of opinion. Kinda like the earth is flat. Fifty years later: What have we learned from the 1964 Kitty Genovese tragedy? What is the moral legacy of the Catherine "Kitty" Genovese murder, 50 years later? It was back on March 13, 1964 at 3 am that petite 28-year-old Kitty repeatedly screamed for her life when she was brutally attacked on her way home, but none of the reported 38 neighbors who heard Kitty's screams so much as phoned the police, as the psychopath brutally sliced Kitty to death in two attacks over an excruciating half-hour. The neighbors' inaction was so inexplicable that New York Times Editor A.M. Rosenthal was moved to write his classic book, Thirty-eight Witnesses, which transformed Kitty's tragedy from an unreported incident to a front-page headline around the world—that still impacts our society a half-century later. In his book, Rosenthal asked a series of behavioral scientists to explain why people do or do not help a victim and, sadly, he found none could offer an evidence-based answer. How ironic that this same question was answered separately by a non-scientist. When the killer was apprehended, and Chief of Detectives Albert Seedman asked him how he dared to attack a woman in front of so many witnesses, the psychopath calmly replied, "I knew they wouldn't do anything, people never do" (Seedman & Hellman, 1974, p. 100). Though Ms. Genovese surely felt horribly alone and unheard that final night, it is hard to overestimate the immense and diverse impacts her unanswered cries have had on western society: the national 9-1-1 phone system, victim services, rape prevention, community self-help groups, Guardian Angels, Good Samaritan and duty-to-aid legislation, anti-stalking programs and, of course, new research in the behavioral sciences. Thanks to Thirty-eight witnesses, Kitty's tragedy is now part of our popular culture, as even those not yet born in 1964 know of the "38 witnesses" and the "Kitty Genovese syndrome." Any social psychology textbook is incomplete if it omits the "bystander effect" and the Genovese tragedy. Agreed but my point was the version of the story you brought forth was not what transpired that night..Lots of people didn't walk by and ignore a murder victims plea for help.. Nobody walked by...Sadly,your version is the oft repeated story that persists and is an inaccurate description of the event. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MyLadiesDaddy Posted January 19, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 To say Queens is not part of New York is like saying Compton isn't part of L.A. As always, just my "rural" opinion. GO RV, then BV God I'm so glad that you said it first. I can't quite wrap my brain around the thought processes of anyone that doesn't know that. The way the story has evolved suggests that a woman was savagely murdered in Midtown Manhattan and countless passersby witnessed the brutality and callously ignored her pleas for help..The reality is it happened in a small neighborhood in Queens on the steps of the woman's apartment and no one walked by and witnessed anything. You can't be serious, crime happens on regular basis on the streets of New York and no one does anything at all. That is why the meat market had to put a fence around the market and hire their own security. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pocono Posted January 19, 2016 Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 God I'm so glad that you said it first. I can't quite wrap my brain around the thought processes of anyone that doesn't know that. You can't be serious, crime happens on regular basis on the streets of New York and no one does anything at all. That is why the meat market had to put a fence around the market and hire their own security. I forgot "As a trucker I can say 1st hand"... I didn't know that being a trucker from Kansas gave someone a unique qualification to talk about New York.. In response to your arrogant comment about Queens, I was born in Queens and lived there in 64 when this event happened.. Your comment about New York being over run by Arabs,Asians and Russians is simply ignorant. The 2nd largest ethnic group in the 5 boroughs are Hispanics ,a group that you conveniently ignored..The numbers are as follows: whites 33 %,Hispanics 26%,Blacks 26% and Asians 13 % which leaves 2% to cover all other ethnic groups including the Arabs who apparently aren't over running anything. My question to you is why are you still here after stating that if Iraq came out with a 50k note "the scam was over" and suggesting that anyone who didn't see that was a fool soon to be relieved of their money. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MyLadiesDaddy Posted January 19, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 (edited) I forgot "As a trucker I can say 1st hand"... I didn't know that being a trucker from Kansas gave someone a unique qualification to talk about New York.. In response to your arrogant comment about Queens, I was born in Queens and lived there in 64 when this event happened.. Your comment about New York being over run by Arabs,Asians and Russians is simply ignorant. The 2nd largest ethnic group in the 5 boroughs are Hispanics ,a group that you conveniently ignored..The numbers are as follows: whites 33 %,Hispanics 26%,Blacks 26% and Asians 13 % which leaves 2% to cover all other ethnic groups including the Arabs who apparently aren't over running anything. My question to you is why are you still here after stating that if Iraq came out with a 50k note "the scam was over" and suggesting that anyone who didn't see that was a fool soon to be relieved of their money. I'm still here because I PAID TO BE HERE. Sorry that you can't handle the truth, but just because you can't handle it doesn't mean that it's not true. I don't owe you anything in the way of an explanation, but I will tell you that I've been an otr driver for the last 24 yrs and I went to New York and L.A. more than anywhere else, ya know why? Because it paid the most. Ya wanna know why it payed the most? BECAUSE IT WAS SO DANGEROUS TO GO TO. But the people of New York are to stupid to understand that the reason everything cost so much is because of their violent, murderous lifestyle. Don't think for one second that I wont give it back to you about something I do know so well. As far as the story at hand, I know nothing of it. I simply know that I wouldn't be caught in Queens, Brooklyn, or any other borough after dark for nothing. And I most certainly wouldn't if I was a cop. So you can live in your fantasy world all you want, I'll just let the news do the talking for me. Manager at NYC McDonald's Stabbed to Death After Asking Homeless Man to Leave Restaurant: Police 22-Year-Old Pregnant Woman Stabbed to Death in Bronx, Baby Surgically Removed: Police Father of two stabbed to death in domestic dispute in the Bronx: cops Video shows cop repeatedly stabbed by homeless man trying to explode gas station (WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT) Such a lovely place to raise my daughter. Brooklyn Man Fatally Stabbed Girlfriend as Police Were on Their Way, Officials Say Police: Ex-Boyfriend Killed NY Students Before Suicide And the most pathetic thing that one can say about the Great, Wonderful city of New York is...................... And this list was so long that this site told me the info was too much to post. New York City Police Department Police Officer Juan Feliciano New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 Cause: Heart attack Detective Randolph A. Holder New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 Cause: Gunfire Detective Brian Raymond Moore New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, May 4, 2015 Cause: Gunfire Deputy Chief Steven Bonano New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, January 17, 2015 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Rafael L. Ramos New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, December 20, 2014 Cause: Gunfire Detective Wenjian Liu New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, December 20, 2014 Cause: Gunfire Police Officer Michael C. Williams New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, September 21, 2014 Cause: Automobile accident Sergeant Paul Ferrara New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, August 28, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Dennis Eric Guerra New York City Police Department EOW: Wednesday, April 9, 2014 Cause: Fire Detective John J. Marshall New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, April 6, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Robert A. Montanez New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, March 16, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Captain Ronald G. Peifer, Sr. New York City Police Department EOW: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Perry T. Villani New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Angel Creagh New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Christopher Strucker New York City Police Department EOW: Friday, January 3, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Michael R. Henry New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, November 28, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Steven Hom New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, October 19, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Francis T. Pitone New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, August 11, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Nicholas G. Finelli New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, June 8, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Carmen M. Figueroa New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, May 26, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Anthony DeJesus New York City Police Department EOW: Friday, May 24, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Sergeant Donald J. O'Leary, Jr. New York City Police Department EOW: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Lieutenant Steven L. Cioffi New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, March 5, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Tommy L. Merriweather New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, January 21, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Traci L. Tack-Czajkowski New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective John F. Kristoffersen New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Ronald G. Becker, Jr. New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, August 19, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Captain Dennis Morales New York City Police Department EOW: Friday, July 27, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Sergeant Garrett Danza New York City Police Department EOW: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Sergeant Michael J. McHugh New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, July 3, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Lieutenant Christopher M. Pupo New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, June 23, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Richard G. Holland New York City Police Department EOW: Friday, March 23, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Denis McLarney New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, March 1, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Alick W. Herrmann New York City Police Department EOW: Friday, December 23, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Peter John Figoski New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, December 12, 2011 Cause: Gunfire Police Officer Sherman Abrams New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, September 12, 2011 Cause: Heart attack Police Officer Karen E. Barnes New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, August 4, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Fermin Sonny Archer, Jr. New York City Police Department EOW: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 Cause: Automobile accident Detective Edwin Ortiz New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, July 4, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Captain Barry Galfano New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, June 26, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Martin Tom New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, June 9, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer George M. Wong New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Alain K. Schaberger New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, March 13, 2011 Cause: Assault Sergeant Harold J. Smith New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, March 5, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Kevin A. Czartoryski New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, December 5, 2010 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Robert M. Ehmer New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, November 21, 2010 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer David Mahmoud New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, November 11, 2010 Cause: 9/11 related illness Lieutenant Jacqueline McCarthy New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, July 5, 2010 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Joseph Seabrook New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, May 29, 2010 Cause: 9/11 related illness One thing that I would like to be clear about is that were talking about New York City, NOT UPSTATE. Those who live upstate will give any southerner a run for their money in the race to Hospitality. They can't even stand the City. Edited January 19, 2016 by ladyGrace'sDaddy 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pocono Posted January 19, 2016 Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 I'm still here because I PAID TO BE HERE. Sorry that you can't handle the truth, but just because you can't handle it doesn't mean that it's not true. I don't owe you anything in the way of an explanation, but I will tell you that I've been an otr driver for the last 24 yrs and I went to New York and L.A. more than anywhere else, ya know why? Because it paid the most. Ya wanna know why it payed the most? BECAUSE IT WAS SO DANGEROUS TO GO TO. But the people of New York are to stupid to understand that the reason everything cost so much is because of their violent, murderous lifestyle. Don't think for one second that I wont give it back to you about something I do know so well. As far as the story at hand, I know nothing of it. I simply know that I wouldn't be caught in Queens, Brooklyn, or any other borough after dark for nothing. And I most certainly wouldn't if I was a cop. So you can live in your fantasy world all you want, I'll just let the news do the talking for me. Manager at NYC McDonald's Stabbed to Death After Asking Homeless Man to Leave Restaurant: Police 22-Year-Old Pregnant Woman Stabbed to Death in Bronx, Baby Surgically Removed: Police Father of two stabbed to death in domestic dispute in the Bronx: cops Video shows cop repeatedly stabbed by homeless man trying to explode gas station (WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT) Such a lovely place to raise my daughter. Brooklyn Man Fatally Stabbed Girlfriend as Police Were on Their Way, Officials Say Police: Ex-Boyfriend Killed NY Students Before SuicideAnd the most pathetic thing that one can say about the Great, Wonderful city of New York is...................... And this list was so long that this site told me the info was too much to post. New York City Police Department Police Officer Juan Feliciano New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 Cause: Heart attack Detective Randolph A. Holder New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 Cause: Gunfire Detective Brian Raymond Moore New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, May 4, 2015 Cause: Gunfire Deputy Chief Steven Bonano New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, January 17, 2015 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Rafael L. Ramos New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, December 20, 2014 Cause: Gunfire Detective Wenjian Liu New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, December 20, 2014 Cause: Gunfire Police Officer Michael C. Williams New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, September 21, 2014 Cause: Automobile accident Sergeant Paul Ferrara New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, August 28, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Dennis Eric Guerra New York City Police Department EOW: Wednesday, April 9, 2014 Cause: Fire Detective John J. Marshall New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, April 6, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Robert A. Montanez New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, March 16, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Captain Ronald G. Peifer, Sr. New York City Police Department EOW: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Perry T. Villani New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Angel Creagh New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Christopher Strucker New York City Police Department EOW: Friday, January 3, 2014 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Michael R. Henry New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, November 28, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Steven Hom New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, October 19, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Francis T. Pitone New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, August 11, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Nicholas G. Finelli New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, June 8, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Carmen M. Figueroa New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, May 26, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Anthony DeJesus New York City Police Department EOW: Friday, May 24, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Sergeant Donald J. O'Leary, Jr. New York City Police Department EOW: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Lieutenant Steven L. Cioffi New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, March 5, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Tommy L. Merriweather New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, January 21, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Traci L. Tack-Czajkowski New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective John F. Kristoffersen New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Ronald G. Becker, Jr. New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, August 19, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Captain Dennis Morales New York City Police Department EOW: Friday, July 27, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Sergeant Garrett Danza New York City Police Department EOW: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Sergeant Michael J. McHugh New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, July 3, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Lieutenant Christopher M. Pupo New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, June 23, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Richard G. Holland New York City Police Department EOW: Friday, March 23, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Denis McLarney New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, March 1, 2012 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Alick W. Herrmann New York City Police Department EOW: Friday, December 23, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Peter John Figoski New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, December 12, 2011 Cause: Gunfire Police Officer Sherman Abrams New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, September 12, 2011 Cause: Heart attack Police Officer Karen E. Barnes New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, August 4, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Fermin Sonny Archer, Jr. New York City Police Department EOW: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 Cause: Automobile accident Detective Edwin Ortiz New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, July 4, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Captain Barry Galfano New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, June 26, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Martin Tom New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, June 9, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer George M. Wong New York City Police Department EOW: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Alain K. Schaberger New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, March 13, 2011 Cause: Assault Sergeant Harold J. Smith New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, March 5, 2011 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Kevin A. Czartoryski New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, December 5, 2010 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer Robert M. Ehmer New York City Police Department EOW: Sunday, November 21, 2010 Cause: 9/11 related illness Police Officer David Mahmoud New York City Police Department EOW: Thursday, November 11, 2010 Cause: 9/11 related illness Lieutenant Jacqueline McCarthy New York City Police Department EOW: Monday, July 5, 2010 Cause: 9/11 related illness Detective Joseph Seabrook New York City Police Department EOW: Saturday, May 29, 2010 Cause: 9/11 related illness There are over 8.5 million people in N.Y.C. almost 3 times the entire population of Kansas yet Kansas City has a much higher rate of crime per capita..Seems like it might be safer to take your daughter to N.Y. You might want to do a little research and see where N.Y.C. is rated on the lists of highest crime rate or most dangerous..You'll find it's not even in the top 10 and barely makes the top 20. Not sure why you felt the need to include a partial list of N.Y.P.D. victims who died from 9/11 related injuries or illness and probably best that I don't know. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MyLadiesDaddy Posted January 19, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 There are over 8.5 million people in N.Y.C. almost 3 times the entire population of Kansas yet Kansas City has a much higher rate of crime per capita..Seems like it might be safer to take your daughter to N.Y. You might want to do a little research and see where N.Y.C. is rated on the lists of highest crime rate or most dangerous..You'll find it's not even in the top 10 and barely makes the top 20. Not sure why you felt the need to include a partial list of N.Y.P.D. victims who died from 9/11 related injuries or illness and probably best that I don't know. First off, I wouldn't live in any city for that very reason. We weren't discussing the statistical comparative crime rates of all American cities but whether or not that Cruz's statement about the New York political attitude was incorrect. I live in a very small Catholic town with less that one thousand residents and that's about 995 too many. How many violent crimes do you think that we've had in the last 10 yrs? NONE. check the link As far as the Police related deaths I was attempting to post the names of every officer that gave his life in the line of duty since 1820. But that info was to much for the site. Click on the link and you may honor their sacrifice as I do. If I ever see some thug attacking ANY POLICE OFFICER like the one in the vid, Then I can assure you that I will open up a 30yr long Pandora's box on that thug and relieve one hell of a lot of pressure. Unlike the liberals that have no clue, I know that for the major majority, Police Officers are there to save my life, WITH THEIRS IF NEED BE. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pocono Posted January 19, 2016 Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 To be clear WE weren't talking about anything..I was communicating with dog53 about the Kitty Genovese incident,something you clearly know nothing about, and you butted in with your toxic comment about Queens. Up until then I had nothing to say about your bizarre manifesto about a city you visit periodically but one that I lived in the greater part of my life..You made statements that were at once untrue,unfair and unsupported by the facts. Now,after being confronted with facts, you say you wouldn't live in any city. Here are some more facts: You claim to get paid more because N.Y.C. is dangerous..I say nonsense..You get paid a higher rate because tolls,food,fuel and lodging are higher than anywhere in the country. If you're claims were true you'd get paid more in Miami,Detroit,Kansas City and all the other cities with higher crime rates than N.Y. As for your comments about upstate N.Y.ers and their opinion of downstaters I'll say nonsense to that as well..I've owned a Sportsman's lodge on the that invisible line that defines where the Catskill Mtns. become the Pocono Mtns. and those "upstate" regions couldn't survive without the downstate people and their money..it's no different in the southern snowbird states where I winter. As for the number of police killed on duty in N.Y.C., The number of officers killed on 9/11 and those who died from 9/11 illnesses shouldn't be included now or ever as that number will continue to grow..There are 70,000 responders enrolled in the WTC health monitoring program many of them police and firefighters,myself included..Many have passed on in the years since the attack..My late wife is counted among those victims having died from 9/11 lung disease after spending 4 months at ground zero. In short, and in my opinion, a casual visitor to N.Y.C. doesn't have the right to make the statements you've made. I would elect not to continue this debate..Be safe out on the road. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MyLadiesDaddy Posted January 20, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 20, 2016 To be clear WE weren't talking about anything..I was communicating with dog53 about the Kitty Genovese incident,something you clearly know nothing about, and you butted in with your toxic comment about Queens. Up until then I had nothing to say about your bizarre manifesto about a city you visit periodically but one that I lived in the greater part of my life..You made statements that were at once untrue,unfair and unsupported by the facts. Now,after being confronted with facts, you say you wouldn't live in any city. Here are some more facts: You claim to get paid more because N.Y.C. is dangerous..I say nonsense..You get paid a higher rate because tolls,food,fuel and lodging are higher than anywhere in the country. If you're claims were true you'd get paid more in Miami,Detroit,Kansas City and all the other cities with higher crime rates than N.Y. As for your comments about upstate N.Y.ers and their opinion of downstaters I'll say nonsense to that as well..I've owned a Sportsman's lodge on the that invisible line that defines where the Catskill Mtns. become the Pocono Mtns. and those "upstate" regions couldn't survive without the downstate people and their money..it's no different in the southern snowbird states where I winter. As for the number of police killed on duty in N.Y.C., The number of officers killed on 9/11 and those who died from 9/11 illnesses shouldn't be included now or ever as that number will continue to grow..There are 70,000 responders enrolled in the WTC health monitoring program many of them police and firefighters,myself included..Many have passed on in the years since the attack..My late wife is counted among those victims having died from 9/11 lung disease after spending 4 months at ground zero. In short, and in my opinion, a casual visitor to N.Y.C. doesn't have the right to make the statements you've made. I would elect not to continue this debate..Be safe out on the road. Okay, pocono , I've used specific jargon that I've learned not only from the residence of NYC but also from Buffalo{ which has a much higher murder rate than NYC} and since you haven't gathered already, I'll say it, my wife's family which lives with me and I fully support are from Rochester NY. So no; my relations there aren't as superficial as you wrongly assumed. Did you not notice that I gave right back at ya that New York attitude? Ya know the one, were everyone else thinks you're being exceptionally rude but New York'rs have no issue with. And while your busting my balls would ya like to know what my Family tree is? How's about," Thomas Pain", yea you know the New York'er that wrote "Common Sense". If it wasn't for him America may never have existed and we wouldn't be having this nor-easterner style conversation. So get over yourself , my friend, I'm as much a New England'er as you are. And I too have run a multi hundred thousand dollar business. Though I must confess, I spent to much on partying to keep it. You see your only real issue with me is that I have New York in my blood. But you didn't know that, did ya? My love to you and yours, and please know this one last thing. I started this thread So I didn't but in, and like my fellow New Englandrs I love my country. ALL OF IT. So when I see Liberal idiots destroying it with their political crap I get involved. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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