Monday 8 June 2009

The Tuna Industry In Trouble

... among other similar industries. Also, Tuna may be on the verge of becoming distinct. This is sad for the Tuna, bad for ecology, scary for consumers, and a shock to the system to those whom export. This is a real domino effect at work. *SDRoads, reporting

Californian Domesticated And To-Be Domestics In Trouble

More to come. *SD

CARE-adine

David Carradine is dead. The FBI needs your help. Please don*t view the picture of Mr. Carradine*s dead body at the possible crime scene, from a Thai magazine, if you have access to it. Do this out of respect for the legend. I had the privilege of meeting a couple of his family members years ago. I will pray for the family, in its entirety. I have things I would like to write, complete with, no, never mind. I have been upset about this for days. This is why I haven*t written about it until now. *SDRoads

Sum... m...er...

-SD

Fwd: Public Safety First



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From: SD Roads <sdroads@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: Public Safety First
To: safety first <safetyfirst@lappl.org>


You are welcome. I will add it today. *SD

On 6/8/09, safety first <safetyfirst@lappl.org> wrote:
> Please do add it to your site and forward to all those you think might be
> interested. In these tough times we need all the support we can get. Thank
> you!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SD Roads [mailto:sdroads@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 7:56 PM
> To: safety first
> Subject: Re: Public Safety First
>
> Thank you for this e-mail. I can click on when I get to a proper
> computer, for my cell net does not afford me that luxury. LoL I will
> a.s.a.p. Furthermore, I would like to know if I may forward your
> e-mail to my site, at www.mycryptogram.blogspot.com, in order for more
> individuals to have the chance to click on to show their support of
> your ventures. I will wait for permission. I, too, want to be a cop,
> as y*all had wanted, by the way. Sincerely, S...
>
> On 6/7/09, Los Angeles Police <safetyfirst@lappl.org> wrote:
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>> A MESSAGE FROM THE LOS ANGELES POLICE
>>           PROTECTIVE LEAGUE
>>
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>>
>>
>> Dear S...,
>>
>> As the President of the Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL), I am
>> writing to share with you the concerns of the more than 9,800 Los Angeles
>> police officers we represent. We are asking for your help in maintaining
>> public safety at a crucial time in our city's history.
>>
>> If you are concerned about maintaining safe communities, please click here
>> to sign the online petition urging City Hall to keep public safety as its
>> number-one priority.
>>
>> http://lapd.com/r/11216/40768/0
>>
>> Over the past six years, the City of Los Angeles has enjoyed unprecedented
>> crime decreases to levels not seen since the 1950s, due to the hard work
>> of
>> the men and women of the LAPD. However, by any objective measure, the LAPD
>> is understaffed compared to other large cities. Reducing the number of
>> officers on the streets would be a serious mistake, and Angelenos who are
>> already feeling economically vulnerable must not be made even more
>> vulnerable by increasing their exposure to crime.  They deserve better.
>>
>> We are very concerned that the city may seek to take inappropriate and
>> unnecessary risks in trying to solve the city's financial crisis by
>> cutting
>> deeply into the public safety budget. We have too few officers protecting
>> our city now.  It doesn't make sense to furlough the police officers of an
>> already under-policed city.
>>
>> The easily predictable result of this ill-advised action would be a
>> reversal
>> of the lower crime-rate trend officers have worked so hard to achieve over
>> the past several years.  Maintaining fully staffed patrols should take
>> precedence over proposed cost-saving measures in the city's budget
>> planning.
>>
>> You can also help by staying informed on the critical issues facing your
>> police department by taking advantage of a number of complimentary
>> resources
>> available to you. Click here to tell us the news and information services
>> you would like to receive.
>>
>> http://lapd.com/optout?p=MTU4LDQwNzY4
>>
>> Thank you for partnering with us to keep our city safe.
>>
>> Very truly yours,
>>
>>
>> PAUL M. WEBER, President
>> Los Angeles Police Protective League
>>
>> Los Angeles Police Protective League * 1308 West Eighth Street * Los
>> Angeles, California 90017
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>> Los Angeles Police Protective League
>> 1308 West Eighth Street
>> Los Angeles, California 90017
>>
>> phone: (213) 251-4554
>> fax: (213) 251-4566
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>> Add info@lappl.org to your email address book.
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More Sem




Hi 0. *SD
posted by SDRoads at 09:36 on 05-Jun-2009

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Sem said...
Hello babe, thanks alot for being friend from so many years & also being in contact with me from time to time. i honestly appreciate you for posting my statement & my pics on your beautiful & esteemed website. i m obliged. love you for this. you said that NOW TO INDIA.......so does it mean that you visiting India? aww that will be sooo cool. lol. take care & keep up your good work always. God is with you & your beloved.

06 June 2009 00:47


SDRoads said...
Thank you so much, ZG/Sem. -SD

08 June 2009 13:13


SDRoads said...
Oh, no Sem, I am not able to travel just yet. I have a condition which does not permit that. I'd be lucky to make it to Vegas again. LoL However, I am hopeful. And, I know God will answer my prayers. I hope you can come out here. I just posted that, those things, because there was a multicultural fair at my youngest son's school. All the kids got toy-like passports for entering into each country; which where rooms and the outside of rooms, that were furnished with decorations of each country "visited", along with information, and 2 children behind a table, ready to stamp the children's passports. Unfortunately, Shanathan's teacher forgot the passports. So, I made due with getting our hands and arms stamped. LoL Other kids began to, too, until a woman got upset about that and spoke to the teacher. All the children in the class were no longer permitted to do it. But Shanathan and I continued on. Oh well, just chalk us up to rebels. LoL Haha -SD

08 June 2009 13:29





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