Re: Onda hala okulonga koPolytech moNamibia
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:59 pm
Petrus...is that you?
Yep. Africa dude. Don't FUCK with Africa. And when Africa calls, you damn well best answer and stand tall ready to do her bidding.mvscal wrote:Any particular reason why I should give a fuck?
sorcerers simply touched them to make their genitals shrink or disappear, in what some residents said was an attempt to extort cash with the promise of a cure.
I pray he finds the money and soars towards his degree.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Petrus...is that you?
mvscal wrote: What ever happened to "The Lord helps those who help themselves"?
A 16-month-old child who died at home this month in Clackamas County could easily have been saved by basic medical treatment, according to the state medical examiner's office.
Dr. Christopher Young, a deputy state medical examiner, said today that Ava Worthington died from bacterial bronchial pneumonia and sepsis, both easily treatable with antibiotics.
Young said the infant's breathing was further compromised by a benign cystic mass in her neck, a mass that had never been medically addressed and could have been removed.
"It had enlarged to the point that it was pressing down on her esophagus,'' Young said. Because of the restricted airway, he said, the child could not cough easily to clear her lungs.
Clackamas County sheriff's deputies investigated the March 2 death and referred the case to the district attorney's office for consideration of criminal prosecution, according to Detective Jim Strovink, a sheriff's spokesman.
Greg Horner, Clackamas County chief deputy district attorney, said if his office determines no crime has been committed, the case will dropped. Otherwise, it will be turned over to a grand jury.
"We are reviewing the case and our investigation is progressing,'' Horner said.
According to Young, the child's parents are members of Followers of Christ, an Oregon City church that practices spiritual healing rather than seeking medical treatment, even when children become gravely ill.
A June 1998 investigation by The Oregonian found that of the 78 children buried in the church's cemetery since 1955, 21 died from treatable diseases. The Followers of Christ came under intense scrutiny in 1997 and 1998, when three children died after their parents denied them basic medical care. One of them, 11-year-old Bo Phillips, had diabetes.
Police saw Phillips' death as a clear case of abuse, because the state medical examiner ruled that the disease was easily treatable. But Clackamas County's district attorney at the time, Terry Gustafson, said she could not prosecute Phillips' parents because of ambiguity in state law.
Gustafson's remarks set off a firestorm of debate when the state legislature convened in January 1999.
After arguments over religious freedom, parental rights and the state's responsibility to protect children, a compromise bill emerged in the final days of the session and was quickly signed into law.
The new law, which will apply if criminal charges are filed in the Worthington case, eliminated the spiritual healing defense in cases of second-degree manslaughter, first- and second-degree criminal mistreatment and nonpayment of child support.
that depends on how you define helping yourself. the dood is an orphan in the middle of the african bush. both of his parents are dead. he's told the same boring shite everyone's told about do well in school and it'll pay off in the end, so he stays after school every day for two hours for extra study. he asks for candles so he can study at night and so i give them to him instead of repeating some stupid horseshite about "god helps those who help themselves" to excuse myself from caring about anyone but me. then he goes to secondary school and is threatened to be kicked out because a child-headed sustenance farm doesn't lend itself to cash income and he can't afford the fees, so i pay them on the condition he gets good grades. he brings them to me after every term and then to my friend after i've left and is in the top three of his class. he eventually leaves for the capital city and has access to loans for the last four years of his study but has to find a way to pay for the first. he has a loan for half but needs help with the rest. i make an inquiry and it turns out most people don't mind parting with $10 or $20 considering the only overhead involved with directly helping him is a couple paypal fees and the cost of a wire transfer. afterward, petrus will continue smoking pot and wasting money on rims for the family donkey cart, which is the obvious explanation for how he went from here:mvscal wrote:What ever happened to "The Lord helps those who help themselves"?
Sounds like a faith that might catch on. No HMO, PPO, premium, deductible, prescription, or co-pay. We should all convert.Followers of Christ, an Oregon City church that practices spiritual healing rather than seeking medical treatment, even when children become gravely ill.
So he can get out of the bushes, you goddamned nitwit.Then what does he need with a college education?
Why do you hate Namibia?Well, good luck with that. Most likely he will end up falling between two stools and not have the skill set he needs to survive in either world.
If slaves were composed of the strongest of the men and captured warriors, wouldn't you say we've already got the best that Africa has to offer?mvscal wrote:For what it's worth I hold the African Nog in much higher regard than their American cousins who persist in squandering every advantage civilization has to offer.
You know, this is WAAAY more beveeable than reading about a dead uncle having $25 million in gold and diamonds in a safety deposit box that needs only $400 of my money to transfer it all to my bank in the US to ensure the government of Nigola does not steal it.M Club wrote:that depends on how you define helping yourself. the dood is an orphan in the middle of the african bush. both of his parents are dead. he's told the same boring shite everyone's told about do well in school and it'll pay off in the end, so he stays after school every day for two hours for extra study. he asks for candles so he can study at night and so i give them to him instead of repeating some stupid horseshite about "god helps those who help themselves" to excuse myself from caring about anyone but me. then he goes to secondary school and is threatened to be kicked out because a child-headed sustenance farm doesn't lend itself to cash income and he can't afford the fees, so i pay them on the condition he gets good grades. he brings them to me after every term and then to my friend after i've left and is in the top three of his class. he eventually leaves for the capital city and has access to loans for the last four years of his study but has to find a way to pay for the first. he has a loan for half but needs help with the rest. i make an inquiry and it turns out most people don't mind parting with $10 or $20 considering the only overhead involved with directly helping him is a couple paypal fees and the cost of a wire transfer.mvscal wrote:What ever happened to "The Lord helps those who help themselves"?
Awesome!mvscal wrote:For what it's worth I hold the African Nog in much higher regard than their American cousins who persist in squandering every advantage civilization has to offer.
RadioFan wrote:Fucking idiot.
Whoa. Try not to overwork your brain too much with this stuff, Pauldowen.Toddowen wrote:No....you are the idiot
Personally, I'm partial to the Arizona redneck logic. When attacked by Saudi nationals, go beat a Sikh to death just because he's wearing a turban.RadioFan wrote:So which race will be to blame, exactly, when we're attacked again?mvscal wrote:For what it's worth I hold the African Nog in much higher regard than their American cousins who persist in squandering every advantage civilization has to offer.
RF posting at 3:44 am = never a good thing.mvscal wrote: This does not make any sense at all. Nice meltdown, pussy.
rack.mvscal wrote: Uh no. The strongest ones were the ones who caught the slaves whitey brought to the New World. We got the dregs.
bwa!R-Jack wrote: I'd easily go third president on that bitch.
Jews have historically been the middle-man for Muslim-Christian trade, in slaves and other goods. The Jews and Muslims were quite chummy until 1947.smackaholic wrote:The jews didn't have a damn thing to do with it other than maybe writing the loan on the boat that carried their asses away. The real muzzies however were quite involved in the slave pimping bidness as they are still.
88 wrote:We are getting close to meeting the goal of $800.00, but we need some more caysh.
Check out the web page (collection total added to the bottom): http://www.cfbpickem.com/petrus.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Government loan will only pay N$ 8600.00 for this year...
Exactly. Hey, it's the American way.OCmike wrote:Personally, I'm partial to the Arizona redneck logic. When attacked by Saudi nationals, go beat a Sikh to death just because he's wearing a turban.RadioFan wrote:So which race will be to blame, exactly, when we're attacked again?mvscal wrote:For what it's worth I hold the African Nog in much higher regard than their American cousins who persist in squandering every advantage civilization has to offer.
Sanitation engineer, most likely.jiminphilly wrote:What kind of Engineer is he studying to become?
R-Jack wrote:
I'd easily go third president on that bitch.
Dinsdale wrote: Here's some real winners --
A 16-month-old child who died at home this month in Clackamas County could easily have been saved by basic medical treatment, according to the state medical examiner's office.
Dr. Christopher Young, a deputy state medical examiner, said today that Ava Worthington died from bacterial bronchial pneumonia and sepsis, both easily treatable with antibiotics.
Young said the infant's breathing was further compromised by a benign cystic mass in her neck, a mass that had never been medically addressed and could have been removed.
"It had enlarged to the point that it was pressing down on her esophagus,'' Young said. Because of the restricted airway, he said, the child could not cough easily to clear her lungs.
Clackamas County sheriff's deputies investigated the March 2 death and referred the case to the district attorney's office for consideration of criminal prosecution, according to Detective Jim Strovink, a sheriff's spokesman.
Greg Horner, Clackamas County chief deputy district attorney, said if his office determines no crime has been committed, the case will dropped. Otherwise, it will be turned over to a grand jury.
"We are reviewing the case and our investigation is progressing,'' Horner said.
According to Young, the child's parents are members of Followers of Christ, an Oregon City church that practices spiritual healing rather than seeking medical treatment, even when children become gravely ill.
A June 1998 investigation by The Oregonian found that of the 78 children buried in the church's cemetery since 1955, 21 died from treatable diseases. The Followers of Christ came under intense scrutiny in 1997 and 1998, when three children died after their parents denied them basic medical care. One of them, 11-year-old Bo Phillips, had diabetes.
Police saw Phillips' death as a clear case of abuse, because the state medical examiner ruled that the disease was easily treatable. But Clackamas County's district attorney at the time, Terry Gustafson, said she could not prosecute Phillips' parents because of ambiguity in state law.
Gustafson's remarks set off a firestorm of debate when the state legislature convened in January 1999.
After arguments over religious freedom, parental rights and the state's responsibility to protect children, a compromise bill emerged in the final days of the session and was quickly signed into law.
The new law, which will apply if criminal charges are filed in the Worthington case, eliminated the spiritual healing defense in cases of second-degree manslaughter, first- and second-degree criminal mistreatment and nonpayment of child support.
Gladstone police are investigating the death of a 16-year-old boy, the second recent death in an extended family belonging to the Followers of Christ church in Oregon City.
Police and the medical examiner's office identified the boy as Neil Jeffrey Beagley of Oregon City. An autopsy will be conducted today to determine the cause of death.
Police were called to the Union Avenue home Tuesday afternoon, shortly after the teen died about 4:30 p.m. after a weeklong illness marked by stomach pains and shortness of breath, said Sgt. Lynne Benton, a Gladstone Police Department spokeswoman.
"We completely ruled out suicide or homicidal violence," Benton said.
The boy, like all members of the religious order, did not receive medical attention.
His 15-month-old niece, Ava Worthington, died March 2 at her home of two treatable conditions: bronchial pneumonia and a blood infection.
The little girl's parents, Carl and Raylene Worthington, are awaiting trial on criminal charges in her death.
He tried that scam before... only he accidently typed Nambla instead of Namibia (you know how the white man's letters all look so similar- any darkie could make the same mistake) Diego & Pickle sent him over $8000 between the two of themMartyred wrote:He could have at least said he was Prince Petrus, rightful heir to the throne of Namibia...
...if only he could have a small, initial cash backing...of course, we would be repaid tenfold...