Video of Cop Arresting Woman at IHop Goes Viral

Mug shot of Shana Hancock courtesy the Allen County Sheriff's Department

Mug shot of Shana Hancock courtesy the Allen County Sheriff’s Department

The number of videos pouring in from citizens documenting police interactions with the community is pretty much overwhelming right now. It seems like a new one makes the national news every week. I try to navigate the nonsense and show both sides of the ongoing police debate. This video shows that the camera works both ways. It’s a video you aren’t likely to see on the national news however. Not because of bias, but because of the insane amount of F-words. Take that as a warning as you watch an intoxicated Shana Hancock and her friends berate a Fort Wayne police officer who is attempting to escort them out of an IHOP because of their disorderly conduct. This cop showed enormous restraint. Watch the video and prepare to cringe.

Warning: Lots of swearing

Thanks Junior

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Official Trailer #2

Not worth the gamble kids

If you see this ice cream truck, run the opposite direction.

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Airline pilot says TWA Flight 800 was shot down

Wreckage of Flight 800 (Getty Images)

Wreckage of Flight 800
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A horrific plane crash on the night of July 17, 1996 killed all 230 people on board TWA Flight 800. Passengers had departed from John F. Kennedy International Airport less than 15 minutes earlier en route to Paris. The long-held “official” conclusion has been that a fuel tank explosion caused the crash.

An experienced pilot named Andrew Danzinger who flew Barack Obama during his 2008 presidential campaign, says that’s not true in a recent article for the NY Daily News.

The bombshell article goes on to say the plane was likely shot down and that the FBI covered it up.

Was it a terrorist attack — a precursor to 9/11, as has been widely suggested — or a U.S. military training exercise gone wrong?

Click here to read more about what he knows about planes, the investigation, and eyewitness accounts.

You can also check out books about the doomed flight. Author Nelson DeMille featured the crash in his 2004 novel Night Fall. An excellent read.

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Making it to second base

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Extreme Printing and Faxing

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Golf Titty Twister

Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker greeted each other at the Masters recently.

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Fair Tax Alternative

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Tax change advocate Bill Spillane has proposed a ‘FairTax’ alternative for the United States — a flat retail tax that would replace income and payroll taxes, along with a rebate for those who can’t afford it. He feels that the current US income tax code is slowing America down and causing us all kinds of trouble, such as sending jobs overseas, and making locally made products more expensive. Parts of the idea are not totally new. A “flat tax” idea was discussed by Herman Cain in the last election, and back in the 90s, Bill Clinton and Jerry Brown debated the issue heatedly.

The FairTax idea is not merely a reform– it’s an actual replacement for all forms of federal income taxes, including estate taxes, capital gains, alternative minimum, self-employment etc.

According to Bill Spillane’s recent appearance on Coast to Coast AM, People will have more money in their pockets and can decide how they would like spend it.

Here is how it works:

According to the plan, everyone will pay the same flat tax rate at the cash register– 23%. Legal residents will be eligible for a “prebate”– a rebate on taxes based on the size of their family, which makes the tax progressive, adding that the amount of tax a person pays will depend on how much they spend buying items. One benefit of FairTax is that it will create enormous job opportunities in the US, as new business investment comes flooding in, he said.

If you like the idea, contact your local political representatives to push for the H.R. 25 FairTax Act (Congress, currently has 67 Representatives as co-sponsors) and the S. 155 FairTax Act (Senate, currently has 6 Senators co-sponsoring).

Minnesota Wild Playoff TV Schedule 2015

Minnesota Wild Playoff TV Schedule 2015 

The local broadcast schedule for the First Round of the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs between the Wild and St. Louis Blues.

FOX Sports North will televise Games 1, 3 and 4 of the First Round of the series. While NBC will nationally televise Game 2, FOX Sports North will air a one-hour Wild Live pregame show and extended postgame analysis for all games. FOX Sports North telecasts will also be available on FOX Sports Wisconsin. The broadcast schedule for Games 5, 6 and 7 to be announced, if necessary.

Round 1 Stanley Cup Playoffs Local Broadcast Schedule (all times central)

Game 1 – Thursday, April 16, Minnesota at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m. – FOX Sports North, FM 100.3 KFAN

Game 2 – Saturday, April 18, Minnesota at St. Louis, 2 p.m. – NBC (KARE 11), FM 100.3 KFAN

Game 3 – Monday, April 20, St. Louis at Minnesota, 7 p.m. – FOX Sports North, FM 100.3 KFAN

Game 4 – Wednesday, April 22, St. Louis at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m. – FOX Sports North, FM 100.3 KFAN

Game 5 – Friday, April 24, Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA (if necessary) – TBA, FM 100.3 KFAN

Game 6 – Sunday, April 26, St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA (if necessary) – TBA, FM 100.3 KFAN

Game 7 – Wednesday, April 29, Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA (if necessary) – TBA, FM 100.3 KFAN

Outside the local viewing area, Games 1 and 4 can be viewed nationally on NBCSN and Game 3 will be available on CNBC.

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Twins baseball player wears something special for Mom

With his mom being legally blind, Minnesota Twins player @JRGraham013 wears stirrups so she can tell him apart on the field.