Keyword: candyman
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA — Today, detectives at the Port St. Lucie Police Department announced the arrest of Radames Guzman aka “The Candy Man” after a sting revealed he was selling drugs out of his mobile snack food truck. Guzman told police that he began selling fentanyl, cocaine, marijuana and psilocybin mushrooms from his snack truck to offset the bad economy. After obtaining a search warrant, detectives raided the “Xotic Snackz” truck parked at the 1300 block of Southwest Gatlin Boulevard and seized the following: • 10,000 Fentanyl pills with a street value of $300,000 • 626 grams of cocaine...
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by Becca London | RNNJoe and Jill Biden Monday evening hosted local children of firefighters, nurses and police officers at the White House for a Halloween celebration.Biden took advantage of the trick-or-treating event and sniffed a baby.He just can’t help himself.A father holding his baby walked up to Joe Biden and Biden immediately went in for a sniff.Why does he always do this?VIDEO:Biden also did a little dance as children asked him for candy.Creepy weirdo.WATCH:
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In New Hampshire, where he was called out for being a pervert and told to leave kids alone, he invited “anyone under 15” to come see him after the campaign speech. According to crusty Biden, they would get “something special” from Biden.Video Here
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Marco Rubio the Amnesty man
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Another month, another White House catchphrase. “Pass this bill” looks to have been retired by White House message-makers. The heyday for President Obama’s three-word exhortation came in September, after he put forward his $447-billion jobs plan. Speech after speech, Obama commanded lawmakers to “pass this bill.’’ Day after day, Congress refused. With the impasse in its seventh week, the White House is trying a different approach, encapsulated in a new three-word slogan that is part plea, part battle cry. “We can’t wait.’’
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"The Government Can" Tim Hawkins great parody of the Sammy Davis Jr. hit "The Candy Man". Willie Wonka's chocolate factory was make-believe, but this is a clever and well produced parody about what is sadly becoming a reality right before our eyes!
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You might think Mike Hinton's anger had ebbed in the 3-1/2 decades since, as a young Harris County assistant district attorney, he was assigned to prosecute Ronald Clark O'Bryan, the father accused of poisoning his own son's Halloween candy. Or that, in the 25 years since O'Bryan was executed by the State of Texas, Hinton would prefer to let the past dissolve into receding memories. You'd be wrong, though. "I never get tired of talking about that sorry-ass son of a bitch," said Hinton, today an attorney in private practice in Houston.
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Click on "The Government Can" under featured videos. It's set to the song "Candyman". Enjoy.
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In this video, comedian Tim Hawkins presents his latest humorous parody, “The Government Can” song. It’s sung to the tune of “The Candy Man Can”, made popular in the early 70’s by “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” and Sammy Davis, Jr. Video: "The Government Can" Song
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New York -- End war, forever. Make the planet greener. Please help my dad find work. Make it rain candy! Thousands of kids detailed their hopes and expectations for President Obama in letters and drawings as part of a "Dear Mr. President" project, with 150 chosen for publication in a free e-book being released today, on Presidents Day.
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(edit) Federal agents raided Johnson's four offices and his home Wednesday and carried off hundreds of boxes, including the charts for the clinic's 6,000 patients. They want to know more about his billing practices and the prescriptions he writes. "I may not appear shocked," Johnson said. "I was shocked then, but for me it's just another in a series of what I view as harassment." A 52-page search warrant unsealed late Friday says patients knew Johnson as "candy man," an easy touch for drug seeking addicts. He rarely examined his patients, according to several former employees and patients. And...
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Global Poverty Act of 2007 - Directs the President, through the Secretary of State, to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to further the U.S. foreign policy objective of promoting the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people worldwide who live on less than $1 per day.
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Rush Endorses Obama Because He Is Anything You Want Him to BeFebruary 13, 2008 BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: I'm thinking of endorsing Obama. Well, everybody's asking me about my endorsement. I want to give you a reason why I'm thinking of endorsing Obama. Listen to this. (playing of Barack Obama spoof) Barack Obama, ladies and gentlemen, is a blank canvas upon which anybody can project their fantasies, or their desires. You look at Democrats in the audience, and they're swooning. He's saying nothing. He's saying nothing better than anybody in my lifetime ever has. The reason he says nothing so well...
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By ROXANA HEGEMAN, Associated Press Writer 6 minutes ago BTK suspect Dennis Rader pleaded guilty Monday to 10 counts of first-degree murder, admitting in a chillingly matter-of-fact voice to a series of slayings that terrorized the city beginning in the 1970s. Rader, 60, of Park City, entered the guilty pleas as his trial was scheduled to begin Monday. Referring to his victims as "projects," Rader laid out for the court how he would "troll" for victims on his off-time, then stalk them and kill them. "I had never strangled anyone before, so I really didn't know how much pressure you...
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HATFIELD, Pa. (AP) - A candy factory worker died after being submerged in a 1,200-gallon vat of liquefied chocolate, police said. Yoni Cordon, 19, of Philadelphia, was discovered in the vat by co-workers at the Kargher Corporation on Tuesday, authorities said. Police said they believe Cordon had been working on a platform near the opening of the vat, which is used for mixing and melting chocolate. Nobody saw Cordon fall and it was unknown how long he was submerged before he was found, Hatfield Township police detective Patrick M. Hanrahan said. Hanrahan said foul play was not suspected and the...
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89 are indicted in online porn case East Texas man accused of setting up Web site; 7 other Texans indicted 03/19/2002 By MICHELLE MITTELSTADT / The Dallas Morning News WASHINGTON - Clergy members, Little League coaches and a teacher's aide are among the 89 people charged with participating in an Internet site where hard-core child pornography was traded, federal authorities said Monday. Forty arrests in 20 states had been made as of Monday, among them that of an East Texas man alleged to have set up the "Candyman" site visited by more than 7,000 people until its shutdown last...
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