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CAN WE GET DI 100?

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MET! mi just hear mix-up bout Candice Posh. Man come inna har work beat har up face and pere things gwaan. pon valentines day. met fine out the story more fi mi.

THREESOME GOES WRONG

Orlando DeWitt, North Dakota Man, Stabbed During Threesome After Refusing To Change Positions
Posted: 02/15/2013 10:45 am EST | Updated: 02/15/2013 10:56 am EST

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Ashley Hunter (inset) of North Dakota reportedly stabbed a man during a threesome gone wrong. (Cass County Jail)
A ménage à trois turned into a bordel monstre when a North Dakota man was stabbed after refusing to change positions.

Orlando DeWitt was allegedly stabbed in the arm by Fargo resident Ashley Hunter, whom he had previously met in prison, reports The Smoking Gun. The tryst went down Feb. 8, after the two men left a Fargo bar and went back to Hunter’s house for a party.

According to The Smoking Gun, DeWitt told police that he and a female partier began kissing on a couch, when Hunter joined in. The woman “began to perform oral sex on Hunter” while DeWitt had intercourse with her, but when Hunter asked to switch positions DeWitt refused. That is when the threesome took a turn for the worse. Hunter reportedly threatened to “f**k him up” and “kill him,” then pulled a 12-inch butcher knife from his couch and stabbed DeWitt twice as he attempted to run away.

North Dakota Fox affiliate KVRR reports that DeWitt ran outside naked and called the police from a cell phone. Police found him bleeding and surrounded the apartment complex at the 700 block on 3rd Street North.

Hunter, 33, was later arrested on charges of aggravated assault and an unrelated warrant.

The victim was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, according to The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. “We’re still investigating what exactly happened inside,” Lt. Joel Vettel said.

Hunter has a criminal history, reports The Forum. He has multiple theft convictions, a robbery conviction and a 2010 aggravated assault conviction. The unrelated warrant stems from unpaid child support. The current charge is punishable by up to five years in prison, a $5,000 fine or both.
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KIDNAPPER EXPOSED

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Update with Pic (since we couldn’t find the picture before) Police have charged a 19-year-old woman in connection with the abduction and rape of a 5-year-old girl from a West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania school in January. (Note: This is the woman who wore the all black Muslim attire, including black gloves.)

Christina Regusters, of the 6200 block of Walton Avenue, is charged with 14 crimes in all including rape, kidnapping and assault.

“This is the only arrest at this time. The investigation is very much active and ongoing by members of the Special Victims Unit,” Philadelphia Police Captain John Darby said at a news conference Thursday night.

Sources tell Action News that Regusters was the woman seen on school surveillance video, escorting the 5-year-old out of Bryant Elementary School and wearing Muslim garb, back on January 14th.

Police say Regusters held the girl captive before letting her go. The girl was found the next morning in a nearby Upper Darby park wearing only a t-shirt.

Sources also say Regusters was a match to DNA taken from the victim’s shirt.

Darby did confirm reports that Regusters recently moved into the area and worked at the daycare the victim attended after school.

“There had been contact there, in fact she did work at that location and did have contact with the little girl, prior,” Darby said.

Late Thursday, Special Victims investigators continued to gather evidence from Regusters’ row home on Walton Avenue.

After detectives secured a warrant to comb through the home, they had animal control confiscate a bird, a macaw, now believed to be a crucial piece of evidence.

Sources say the child had told police there was a bird in the home and that she was told by her abductors that if she didn’t do as she was told, the bird would peck her eyes out.

Earlier in the day, police took Christina Regusters and three others – a man, a woman, and a teenage boy – into custody for questioning.

“At this point we have no charges [for the three]. There were two adults, an adult male, an adult female, and a juvenile, here at Special Victims Unit again tonight being questioned; at this particular time, the charges that I have listed are only as they apply to Ms. Regusters,” Darby said.

High power civil attorney Tom Kline, who represents the victim, spoke with Action News.

“Her mom told me she is anxious and awaiting the police to inform her further as to what happens here and what is going to happen next in terms of formal charges, in terms of bringing the people who did this horrible deed to her little girl to justice,” Kline said.

Regusters’ neighbors said on Friday it was already a tense atmosphere on the block since last week, when it became clear the investigation was targeting the home.

Now, they are shocked at learning who police charged and what she has been charged with.

“No, not her! Oh my God, I can’t imagine,” said neighbor David Hicks.

Hicks said Regusters had recently been away at college.

“She was so soft-spoken. I never had a problem with her,” said Hicks.

Also Friday morning, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey applauded the young girl for her ability to help investigators with details. He also commended the Special Victims Unit and their task force.

“The task force is staying together to make sure no one else is involved,” Ramsey said. “This is a strong step in the right direction.”

SOURCE: http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news%2Flocal&id=8992441

FOR REAL

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GOD BLESS

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MEAL TIME- GOOD MORNING

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Meal Time
by Dan Gallagher

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For anyone who has been blessed with the joy of parenthood, especially if you are raising multiple little ones, you soon learn that parents must set aside periods of time when you and your spouse can be alone together. Although children may believe that the universe was created to cater to their every desire, most parents know that they need to find some time away from their cute little clouds of chaos, otherwise their eyes have a high probability of becoming permanently fixed in the crossed position. For my wife Lori and me, we often find the best time for our “cone of silence” is early in the morning, usually well before our munchkins rise. Our almost daily ritual of prayer, Bible reading, rich coffee or tea, and breakfast with each other is something we tend to protect like a ravenous pit bull standing over his T-bone steak.

Imagine the look of panic that flashed across my face when my six year-old began to insist that we sit and eat with her and her two siblings. It’s not that Lori and I are not close at hand as they eat. Usually while they eat, we are scurrying around packing lunches, getting their clothes ready, making beds, or doing other pre-school day chores. Now though, I had a vision of our tranquil morning ritual being supplanted by a messy meal time with three non-stop talking youngsters arguing over silly things like who said what or who did what to so and so. Nevertheless, pressing past the initial shock I realized that her request struck a chord deep within me. I pondered, “Why was breakfast with me such a big deal for her?” Thankfully, I picked up on how God was prodding me with a teaching moment as I began to see just how important meal time together is.

For we humans eating is so much more than merely a necessary task we do to refuel our bodies. When it comes to taking in our food, God could have made us a number of different ways. Thankfully He did not make us like a clam, passively sucking in everything that floats past our mouths, or like a mosquito with its singular appetite for blood. There is a reason God formed us with a tongue that has over ten thousand taste buds. Not only did He intend that we enjoy the taste of food, He has given us an internal desire for meal time to be a social event, something that should be shared with others. God never intended that meal time be a racing event, where the winner’s prize is going to the person who wolfs down his food the fastest. It took the innocence of my little girl’s request for me to really reflect about how meal time is something we need to enjoy with each other.

As I reflected more about meal time I considered how God even chose a meal time to reveal one of the greatest events of human history: the Passover meal with its various foreshadows pointing to the coming of the Messiah. Stories abound in far Eastern history of elaborate feasts used to commemorate significant events. Oftentimes the coming of a stranger with news from afar was celebrated with a feast, such as the killing of the special “fattened calf.” Saul was highly insulted when David failed to come to a new moon feast two days in a row because it was a great honor to eat at the king’s table, and for someone to avoid the king’s table was an insult (1 Sam. 20:18-30). Clearly, eating together is an honored event and about much more than the mere act of eating.

The importance of meal time shines for every believer when we consider that it was during a meal with his twelve apostles that Jesus instituted a memorial that his followers were to do in remembrance of him, which is to continue until he returns.[1] This memorial has tremendous significance for every Christian, and it speaks loudly to me that it involves food and eating. We celebrate the communion meal where we eat broken bread and drink wine, symbolic of Jesus’ broken body and shed blood. During this memorial we reflect upon the sacrifice of Christ, but we also are reminded that we are members now of God’s family, and families eat together!

In the book of Hebrews God tells us not to forsake meeting together (Heb. 10:25). Far too often people have mistaken this instruction to mean that we should not stop going to “church,” but meeting together does not only mean having “meetings.” Some of the greatest times with others occur over a meal. Most families have traditions such as the Thanksgiving dinner or Christmas dinner together with extended family of siblings, aunts, uncles, and grandparents, etc. If your “meetings” lack some life and vibrancy, then consider jump-starting them by sharing a meal together. In our fellowship we always tease, saying, “If you feed them they will come,” because including food with our fellowship has a way of filling up the house. Remember, just like my little girl reminded me, meal time is family time and God’s family should be enjoying the benefits of eating together. Consider occasionally making your meeting time a meal time.

WTF AFRICA- PASTOR ELOPES WITH MARRIED WOMAN

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A Nigeria court has begun hearing the case of one cleric, Peter Ododa, who allegedly eloped with a member of his church, a married woman.

The Complainant’s Counsel, Mr Sunday Ijiga, told the Upper Area Court in Mararaba, Nasarawa State that his client, whose name he gave simply as Mr Okpara, got married to his wife on March 28, 2008, only for her to disappear in 2012.

“He said his wife Grace Okpara had shortly after their wedding joined the Holy Family Praying Ministry in New Karu.

“He said also that after he was once invited by his wife to the prayer house, he had since then been uncomfortable with the place.

“His wife continued visiting the prayer house, and suddenly started behaving strangely. Later in September 2011, she abandoned her husband and eloped with the accused who is the Lead Pastor at the church,’’ Ijiga said.

The counsel said that Okpara later reported his ordeal to the District Head of New Karu, who summoned Ododa and made him return Grace to her husband.

Ijiga said that from investigation, it was revealed that the pastor eloped with Grace finally in 2012.

“In spite of all the interventions and warnings from different parties, he refused to produce Okpara’s wife for him,’’ the lawyer said.

In his response, Ododa pleaded not guilty and insisted that Grace was not in his custody.

The Judge, Mr Vincent Gwahemba, ordered Okpara to produce his witnesses at the case’s next hearing date.

He also invited the district head to be at the next hearing of the case.

The judge asked for further investigations into the case and adjourned the matter to February 20 for ruling.

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