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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Arcadia Theatre Saga; Texas Judge exposes daughter to ebola; NYT thinks sex offender laws too hard

A few weeks ago the online satirical newspaper The Onion had a story about the citizens of a small town trying to restore an historic old theatre. The accompanying picture looked almost exactly like Kerrville's own Arcadia Theatre:
After a week or two of enthusiasm, the fictional preservationists in the Onion story lost interest. That seems to be what happened with the Arcadia project, judging from a counterclaim filed by Stephen Huser and his company against Hussein 'Hagi' Hagiholam and his partner Tom Myers.

Huser's counterclaim alleges that it was instructed by Myers to stop all work in July 2011. For a time, Stephen Huser was a partner in the Arcadia project, and he alleges Hagi and Myers breached the contract and fiduciary duties owed to Huser as a partner.


BREITBART: CPS COMPLAINT FILED AGAINST TEXAS JUDGE OVER DAUGHTER AND POTENTIAL EBOLA EXPOSURE

From London Daily Mail: The terrible truth about cannabis: Expert's devastating 20-year study finally demolishes claims that smoking pot is harmless
One in six teenagers who regularly smoke the drug become dependent
It doubles risk of developing psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia
Heavy use in adolescence appears to impair intellectual development
Driving after smoking cannabis doubles risk of having a car crash
Study's author said: 'If cannabis is not addictive then neither is heroin'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2782906/The-terrible-truth-cannabis-British-expert-s-devastating-20-year-study-finally-demolishes-claims-smoking-pot-harmless.html#ixzz3FST6Nh3M
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From World News Daily: PEDOPHILIA DESERVES CIVIL RIGHTS, SAYS NYT'S OP-ED
'Trying to turn the basest of predators into victims ... is repugnant'
The nation’s tough anti-pedophilia laws are unfair to pedophiles, according to an op-ed published by The New York Times’ editors.
“One can live with pedophilia and not act on it,” says Margo Kaplan, an entrepreneurial assistant law professor at Rutgers University, and a former lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union.


Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/10/pedophilia-deserves-civil-rights-says-nyts-op-ed/#6u68zgkH0GP5FBcV.99

From U.S. News: The Orthodox Sex Abuse Crackdown That Wasn’t
Brooklyn DA Kenneth Thompson ran on the promise that he’d clean up the office’s problems with prosecuting ultra-Orthodox sex offenders who preyed on children—but so far he appears just as lax as his predecessor.

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