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"Franz Bestuchev" |
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30 Oct 2004 06:09:33 PM |
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Family Values (explicit, politics) |
Credit goes to blindwino.com
Right-wing Sinclair Broadcasting is forcing all of their affiliates to
preempt local programming right before the election to run a 90-minute
Republican infomercial. But did you know that president and CEO David D.
Smith was busted earlier this year for not being able to convince anyone to
put their mouth on his ***** without paying them? Oh yeah...I got the family
values right here...underneath my old sweaty balls.
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Broadcasting official charged in sex stakeout
Sinclair president, woman arrested in company car
Published on: August 15, 1996
Edition: FINAL
Section: NEWS
Page: 2B
Byline: SUN STAFFPeter Hermann
372
The president of Baltimore-based Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., which owns
the local Fox television affiliate, was arrested Tuesday night and charged
with committing a perverted sex act in a company-owned Mercedes, city police
said.
David Deniston Smith, 45, of the 800 block of Hillstead Drive in Timonium,
who also is Sinclair's chief executive, was arrested in an undercover sting
at Read and St. Paul streets, a downtown corner frequented by prostitutes,
Baltimore police said yesterday.
Smith and Mary DiPaulo, 31, were charged with committing unnatural and
perverted sex act. Smith was held overnight at the Central Booking and
Intake Center and released on personal recognizance at 2 p.m. yesterday.
DiPaulo's bail status was not available.
Officials at WBFF-TV (Fox 45) and Sinclair, one of the fastest-growing
broadcasting companies in the nation with 28 television and 34 radio
stations, would not comment yesterday. The company had $126 million in sales
in the first half of this year.
Police said undercover Officer Gary Bowman, on a prostitution detail, was
talking to DiPaulo about 9: 15 p.m. in a car at St. Paul and Read streets.
She left the undercover car after telling Bowman that ``she had just seen
her regular date driving in the area,'' according to court documents.
Police said DiPaulo ran across the street to a 1992 Mercedes, registered to
Sinclair, and got in on the passenger side. Police followed the car onto the
Jones Falls Expressway, where they said they witnessed the two engage in
oral sex while Smith drove north.
Police said they followed the car back to Read and St. Paul streets, where
they arrested Smith and DiPaulo, who lives in the 700 block of Washington
Blvd.
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| User: "Teilhard Knight" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
30 Oct 2004 06:43:27 PM |
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"Franz Bestuchev" <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2uil9eF2bec0dU1@uni-berlin.de...
Credit goes to blindwino.com
Right-wing Sinclair Broadcasting is forcing all of their affiliates to
preempt local programming right before the election to run a 90-minute
Republican infomercial. But did you know that president and CEO David D.
Smith was busted earlier this year for not being able to convince anyone
to put their mouth on his ***** without paying them? Oh yeah...I got the
family values right here...underneath my old sweaty balls.
_____________________
Broadcasting official charged in sex stakeout
Sinclair president, woman arrested in company car
Published on: August 15, 1996
Edition: FINAL
Section: NEWS
Page: 2B
Byline: SUN STAFFPeter Hermann
372
The president of Baltimore-based Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., which owns
the local Fox television affiliate, was arrested Tuesday night and charged
with committing a perverted sex act in a company-owned Mercedes, city
police said.
David Deniston Smith, 45, of the 800 block of Hillstead Drive in Timonium,
who also is Sinclair's chief executive, was arrested in an undercover
sting at Read and St. Paul streets, a downtown corner frequented by
prostitutes, Baltimore police said yesterday.
Smith and Mary DiPaulo, 31, were charged with committing unnatural and
perverted sex act. Smith was held overnight at the Central Booking and
Intake Center and released on personal recognizance at 2 p.m. yesterday.
DiPaulo's bail status was not available.
Officials at WBFF-TV (Fox 45) and Sinclair, one of the fastest-growing
broadcasting companies in the nation with 28 television and 34 radio
stations, would not comment yesterday. The company had $126 million in
sales in the first half of this year.
Police said undercover Officer Gary Bowman, on a prostitution detail, was
talking to DiPaulo about 9: 15 p.m. in a car at St. Paul and Read streets.
She left the undercover car after telling Bowman that ``she had just seen
her regular date driving in the area,'' according to court documents.
Police said DiPaulo ran across the street to a 1992 Mercedes, registered
to Sinclair, and got in on the passenger side. Police followed the car
onto the Jones Falls Expressway, where they said they witnessed the two
engage in oral sex while Smith drove north.
Police said they followed the car back to Read and St. Paul streets, where
they arrested Smith and DiPaulo, who lives in the 700 block of Washington
Blvd.
Oral sex in unnatural and perverse? Sounds more like a normie would do.
--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial
Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
31 Oct 2004 02:37:19 AM |
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In message <2uin8uF2bhp4cU1@uni-berlin.de>, Teilhard Knight
<teilhk@privacy.net> writes
Oral sex in unnatural and perverse? Sounds more like a normie would do.
They have an odd collection of sex laws over there. There are very few
Federal laws; each state legislates for itself on this. Oral sex counts
as sodomy in some US states, and is illegal. Owning a ***** or vibrator
can be illegal, too.
Someone, a few years ago, used to entertain the news group by posting
lists of odd US laws and legal happenings. I'm sorry to say that I've
forgotten her name.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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| User: "Teilhard Knight" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
31 Oct 2004 06:41:41 PM |
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"Alan Harding" <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:rYcG5am$QKhBFwS9@harding.demon.co.uk...
In message <2uin8uF2bhp4cU1@uni-berlin.de>, Teilhard Knight
<teilhk@privacy.net> writes
Oral sex in unnatural and perverse? Sounds more like a normie would do.
They have an odd collection of sex laws over there. There are very few
Federal laws; each state legislates for itself on this. Oral sex counts as
sodomy in some US states, and is illegal. Owning a ***** or vibrator can
be illegal, too.
Someone, a few years ago, used to entertain the news group by posting
lists of odd US laws and legal happenings. I'm sorry to say that I've
forgotten her name.
Nothing surprises me anymore after learning that homosexuality is illegal in
some states like Texas. I'm sure that if I look into the Mexican state's
laws, I would find many stupid laws as well. One I know in the Federal
District, is that if you catch your wife in sexual intercourse with someone
else, it is legal to kill the man (and I am not sure if her as well), but if
they have finished and are smoking their cigarettes, then it is not legal to
kill them anymore.
--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial
Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox
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| User: "wombn" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
31 Oct 2004 06:50:06 PM |
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On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 18:41:41 -0600, "Teilhard Knight"
<teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
Nothing surprises me anymore after learning that homosexuality is illegal in
some states like Texas. I'm sure that if I look into the Mexican state's
laws, I would find many stupid laws as well. One I know in the Federal
District, is that if you catch your wife in sexual intercourse with someone
else, it is legal to kill the man (and I am not sure if her as well), but if
they have finished and are smoking their cigarettes, then it is not legal to
kill them anymore.
*giggle*
we humans are so weird.
--
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If laughter is the best medicine,
then kittens should be covered by our health insurance. :-)
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| User: "Teilhard Knight" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
31 Oct 2004 07:22:35 PM |
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"wombn" <wombnhearmeroar@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:l12bo0tij8eu3nen6kqtuchih7l5ppt5ci@4ax.com...
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 18:41:41 -0600, "Teilhard Knight"
<teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
Nothing surprises me anymore after learning that homosexuality is illegal
in
some states like Texas. I'm sure that if I look into the Mexican state's
laws, I would find many stupid laws as well. One I know in the Federal
District, is that if you catch your wife in sexual intercourse with
someone
else, it is legal to kill the man (and I am not sure if her as well), but
if
they have finished and are smoking their cigarettes, then it is not legal
to
kill them anymore.
*giggle*
we humans are so weird.
Very. And more than 2000 years after the Roman Empire, we haven't advanced a
single bit in legislation matters, except perhaps that slavery is not legal
anymore. But this achievement is quite early in historical terms.
--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial
Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
01 Nov 2004 12:33:14 AM |
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In message <2ulherF2cb0o4U1@uni-berlin.de>, Teilhard Knight
<teilhk@privacy.net> writes
"wombn" <wombnhearmeroar@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:l12bo0tij8eu3nen6kqtuchih7l5ppt5ci@4ax.com...
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 18:41:41 -0600, "Teilhard Knight"
<teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
Nothing surprises me anymore after learning that homosexuality is illegal
in
some states like Texas. I'm sure that if I look into the Mexican state's
laws, I would find many stupid laws as well. One I know in the Federal
District, is that if you catch your wife in sexual intercourse with
someone
else, it is legal to kill the man (and I am not sure if her as well), but
if
they have finished and are smoking their cigarettes, then it is not legal
to
kill them anymore.
*giggle*
we humans are so weird.
Very. And more than 2000 years after the Roman Empire, we haven't advanced a
single bit in legislation matters, except perhaps that slavery is not legal
anymore. But this achievement is quite early in historical terms.
I read (but I'm not sure I believe) that the Roman laws are still
current in Italy. I haven't heard of anyone being thrown off the
Tarpeian Rock recently, mind you.
Here we have a permanent committee of Parliament looking for laws that
can be repealed. Like the one that said you could kill a Welshman in the
grounds of Hereford cathedral, but only if you used a longbow.
Broadswords were out.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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| User: "Teilhard Knight" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
01 Nov 2004 02:56:26 PM |
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"Alan Harding" <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:ZW5qqbCqidhBFwlA@harding.demon.co.uk...
In message <2ulherF2cb0o4U1@uni-berlin.de>, Teilhard Knight
<teilhk@privacy.net> writes
"wombn" <wombnhearmeroar@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:l12bo0tij8eu3nen6kqtuchih7l5ppt5ci@4ax.com...
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 18:41:41 -0600, "Teilhard Knight"
<teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
Nothing surprises me anymore after learning that homosexuality is
illegal
in
some states like Texas. I'm sure that if I look into the Mexican state's
laws, I would find many stupid laws as well. One I know in the Federal
District, is that if you catch your wife in sexual intercourse with
someone
else, it is legal to kill the man (and I am not sure if her as well),
but
if
they have finished and are smoking their cigarettes, then it is not
legal
to
kill them anymore.
*giggle*
we humans are so weird.
Very. And more than 2000 years after the Roman Empire, we haven't advanced
a
single bit in legislation matters, except perhaps that slavery is not
legal
anymore. But this achievement is quite early in historical terms.
I read (but I'm not sure I believe) that the Roman laws are still current
in Italy. I haven't heard of anyone being thrown off the Tarpeian Rock
recently, mind you.
Here we have a permanent committee of Parliament looking for laws that can
be repealed. Like the one that said you could kill a Welshman in the
grounds of Hereford cathedral, but only if you used a longbow. Broadswords
were out.
I have always wondered why there is not a permanent team of legislators
devouted to make better laws, and specially amend the stupid ones. It's the
same in all countries, you find such oddities ....
--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial
Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox
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| User: "wombn" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
01 Nov 2004 03:44:30 PM |
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On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 14:56:26 -0600, "Teilhard Knight"
<teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
I read (but I'm not sure I believe) that the Roman laws are still current
in Italy. I haven't heard of anyone being thrown off the Tarpeian Rock
recently, mind you.
Here we have a permanent committee of Parliament looking for laws that can
be repealed. Like the one that said you could kill a Welshman in the
grounds of Hereford cathedral, but only if you used a longbow. Broadswords
were out.
I have always wondered why there is not a permanent team of legislators
devouted to make better laws, and specially amend the stupid ones. It's the
same in all countries, you find such oddities ....
oh yes. Some areas in the US have no spitting laws. heh. Actually I
wouldn't mind if those were enforced, cuz I get a bit queasy when a
guy hawks a wad in front of me.
--
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If laughter is the best medicine,
then kittens should be covered by our health insurance. :-)
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| User: "humble.life" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
31 Oct 2004 05:23:35 AM |
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Alan Harding wrote:
In message <2uin8uF2bhp4cU1@uni-berlin.de>, Teilhard Knight
<teilhk@privacy.net> writes
Oral sex in unnatural and perverse? Sounds more like a normie would do.
They have an odd collection of sex laws over there. There are very few
Federal laws; each state legislates for itself on this. Oral sex counts
as sodomy in some US states, and is illegal. Owning a ***** or vibrator
can be illegal, too.
Someone, a few years ago, used to entertain the news group by posting
lists of odd US laws and legal happenings. I'm sorry to say that I've
forgotten her name.
it wasn't margerate thatcher was it?
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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31 Oct 2004 07:00:27 AM |
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In message <2uk01qF2bl5q4U1@uni-berlin.de>, humble.life
<humble.life@lycos.co.uk> writes
Alan Harding wrote:
In message <2uin8uF2bhp4cU1@uni-berlin.de>, Teilhard Knight
<teilhk@privacy.net> writes
Oral sex in unnatural and perverse? Sounds more like a normie would do.
They have an odd collection of sex laws over there. There are very
few Federal laws; each state legislates for itself on this. Oral sex
counts as sodomy in some US states, and is illegal. Owning a ***** or
vibrator can be illegal, too.
Someone, a few years ago, used to entertain the news group by
posting lists of odd US laws and legal happenings. I'm sorry to say
that I've forgotten her name.
it wasn't margerate thatcher was it?
Not even margarine tatchell. I think it might have been a Cindy (or a
Cindi); we used to have a lot of them once.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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| User: "Deminimii" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
30 Oct 2004 06:31:50 PM |
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Subject: Family Values (explicit, politics)
From: "Franz Bestuchev"
Date: 10/30/2004 4:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time
Message-id: <2uil9eF2bec0dU1@uni-berlin.de>
Credit goes to blindwino.com
Tell blindwino to put down the sterno.
Right-wing Sinclair Broadcasting is forcing all of their affiliates to
preempt local programming
Sinclair owns the stations. It's his property, he can show what he wants.
right before the election to run a 90-minute
Republican infomercial.
Why not? CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, have been running democratic
infomercials for years now.
Anyway, talk about being a day late and a dollar short, this is old news. I
don't think Sinclair even aired the program. I must say, when it comes to
denying others the right to free speech, the loonie left is an expert at it.
But did you know that president and CEO David D.
Smith was busted earlier this year for not being able to convince anyone to
put their mouth on his ***** without paying them?
Well, obviously he did, bc he got arrested for it. :0
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| User: "yellow river" |
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31 Oct 2004 09:34:25 AM |
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Franz Bestuchev wrote:
Credit goes to blindwino.com
Right-wing Sinclair Broadcasting
to be precise, since it's a fox television affiliate, it's
"neo-conservative" (as opposed to real conservative) and *zionist*.
is forcing all of their affiliates to
preempt local programming right before the election to run a 90-minute
Republican infomercial. But did you know that president and CEO David D.
Smith was busted earlier this year for not being able to convince anyone to
put their mouth on his ***** without paying them? Oh yeah...I got the family
values right here...underneath my old sweaty balls.
_____________________
Broadcasting official charged in sex stakeout
Sinclair president, woman arrested in company car
Published on: August 15, 1996
Edition: FINAL
Section: NEWS
Page: 2B
Byline: SUN STAFFPeter Hermann
372
The president of Baltimore-based Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., which owns
the local Fox television affiliate, was arrested Tuesday night and charged
with committing a perverted sex act in a company-owned Mercedes, city police
said.
David Deniston Smith, 45, of the 800 block of Hillstead Drive in Timonium,
who also is Sinclair's chief executive, was arrested in an undercover sting
at Read and St. Paul streets, a downtown corner frequented by prostitutes,
Baltimore police said yesterday.
Smith and Mary DiPaulo, 31, were charged with committing unnatural and
perverted sex act. Smith was held overnight at the Central Booking and
Intake Center and released on personal recognizance at 2 p.m. yesterday.
DiPaulo's bail status was not available.
Officials at WBFF-TV (Fox 45) and Sinclair, one of the fastest-growing
broadcasting companies in the nation with 28 television and 34 radio
stations, would not comment yesterday. The company had $126 million in sales
in the first half of this year.
Police said undercover Officer Gary Bowman, on a prostitution detail, was
talking to DiPaulo about 9: 15 p.m. in a car at St. Paul and Read streets.
She left the undercover car after telling Bowman that ``she had just seen
her regular date driving in the area,'' according to court documents.
Police said DiPaulo ran across the street to a 1992 Mercedes, registered to
Sinclair, and got in on the passenger side. Police followed the car onto the
Jones Falls Expressway, where they said they witnessed the two engage in
oral sex while Smith drove north.
Police said they followed the car back to Read and St. Paul streets, where
they arrested Smith and DiPaulo, who lives in the 700 block of Washington
Blvd.
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| User: "Whiskers" |
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| Title: Re: Family Values (explicit, politics) |
31 Oct 2004 09:30:53 AM |
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On 2004-10-30, Franz Bestuchev <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote:
Credit goes to blindwino.com
snip
Police said DiPaulo ran across the street to a 1992 Mercedes, registered to
Sinclair, and got in on the passenger side. Police followed the car onto the
Jones Falls Expressway, where they said they witnessed the two engage in
oral sex while Smith drove north.
Police said they followed the car back to Read and St. Paul streets, where
they arrested Smith and DiPaulo, who lives in the 700 block of Washington
Blvd.
Let's get this straight; a police officer, driving a car at speed in the
dark, is able to swear on oath that (s)he watched in detail every action of
the occupants of another car also being driven at speed in the dark?
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-- Whiskers
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