| The Misanthropic Hall of Shame A collection of individuals and organizations who are an overall disgrace to humanity. If any of the lovely individuals listed on the Hall of Shame pages wish to contact me personally, my e-mail address is [email protected]. Feel free to write - I'll try to respond whenever possible. |
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| James Gerald Johnston of Pottsville, Pennsylvania, killed Sheila Budwash and her unborn baby when, with a blood-alcohol level of .21, he crashed his car into hers. When rescue workers found him lying on the ground, he was still holding his bottle of raspberry brandy. He's been sentenced to 75 months in prison. This guy is a waste of space - why not just run the bastard over and get rid of him instead of wasting tax dollars on him? Melissa Hascher of Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, was arrested for killing a cable repairman as he stood next to his van. She was charged with killing him while intoxicated and also fleeing the scene. Two witnesses to the accident had to chase her to stop her. Unfortunately District Justice Edward Lewis saw fit to lower her bail from $100,000 to $50,000 following her arrest. I wonder if he would have still done this if it had been one of his sons who had been the victim. Ed Mendoza, principal of the Westfield Washington Middle School in Indiana has questionable views on what should be considered "educational". Eighth-grader Brianna Tull attended a ceremony with President George Bush while she was singing with the Indianapolis Children's Choir at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Brianna had to miss a day of school to attend, and upon her return the next day she and her mother were informed that Brianna would be charged with an "inexcusable absence" because her trip to see the President was not "educational". District Superintendent Mark Keen agreed with Ed Mendoza on not considering the trip "educational". So let's get this straight - Mendoza and Keen don't think that attending a ceremony with a world leader is "educational"? These idiots are in charge of a school and a school district? Maybe home-schooling is a pretty damn good idea in Indiana. Feel free to contact Ed Mendoza at [email protected]. Jae Kuk Ryu, a minor league pitcher for the Daytona Cubs and Lansing Lugnuts, intentionally threw a baseball - at full strength - at a male osprey which had been perched in its nest. The bird died from severe head trauma. Obviously Jae Kuk Ryu is a pretty tough guy, being able to injure a little bird. It's already been established that Ryu's ability as a pitcher is suspect - just check out his statistics. My advice to Jae Kuk Ryu: If you want to attack someone, why not make it a human being? Why not make it me? I'm guessing that this guy has a small penis or some other issue and has to take out his aggressions on animals that can't defend themselves. If you want to find out how to contact these baseball clubs, go to www.daytonacubs.com and www.lansinglugnuts.com. Dennis Gumbs, 15, of Allentown, Pennsylvania, killed 33 year-old Elaine Cowell, who was a mother of three, by dropping a 20 pound piece of ice from an overpass onto her van which passed under it. Her husband and three children were in the van when the block of ice crashed through the windshield and crushed Mrs. Cowell. Now Mr. Cowell is absent a wife, and the children have no mother. Dennis Gumbs, meanwhile, remains a worthless piece of shit, and both his parents have said that their son is "a good boy." I think that we should drop something on Dennis and use his parents for scientific experiments. It's obvious that they shouldn't be allowed to raise - or breed - children. The Sierra Club has simply dismissed a recent study by Harvard University scientists, who have concluded that the Middle Ages actually had higher average temperatures than we have today. This study contradicts those who believe in the idea of global warming. According to the scientists at Harvard, the years 800 to 1300 A.D. had higher daily temperatures than we've had in the 20th Century. Unfortunately, the Sierra Club has simply decided to ignore this data, as it would make them look like the liars that they are. According to Sierra Club member Brendan Bell, both the Sierra Club and the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has "decided that it is not indicative of general global warming trends." So the Sierra Club and the UN have simply "decided" not to look at factual data? What more proof do we need to show that both these organizations have no validity in the world? If neither of them is willing to accept numbers, why should we accept anything that THEY have to say? (Especially if they decide to start mentioning data that they might have.) After all, how much can we believe from groups who choose to ignore facts if those facts contradict their political agenda? Mark Foster of Springfield, Ohio, was caught on videotape severely slapping his baby, who was less than a year old. Apparently the baby was crying, and Foster didn't like it. His solution? Slap the baby until it stops crying. As if it's not bad enough that guys like Foster are able to reproduce, it's even worse knowing that his bail was set at $10,000 - which meant that he only had to post $1000 to get out. I'd actually like to see Foster castrated and then slapped by a few dozen people. Either that or let him spend a night in a jail cell with a guy who would only be happy to use him as his bitch. |
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