Niggers drown mo' dan whitey

Re: Five niggaz drown now, one mammy be filin ah lawsuit

Ooops, one more thing. The nigs who sue this witch will undoubtedly receive millions. Millions from her parishioners, yet not a penny from her. That?s one benefit of being "incorporated." In a lawsuit, your personal possessions are protected, only the ?corporations? assets hold liability. I?m not sure what court holds jurisdiction, but if this lawsuit is held in the city of St. Louis, Joyce Meyers might not like her niggers so much. Quiet naturally, her team of attorneys will try their best to keep the court proceedings in a white area and far, far removed from nigger jurors. This will be interesting to say the least.
 
Nice catch AB - Niggers on the Meramac River? That's like niggers seeing niggers in Aero-Space engineering courses at MIT....or in a canoe....it never happens without some Jew or money grubbing white involved.

This ministry looks like a rip off operation - thanks again for pointing out how charity, niggers and scams seem to go hand in hand. Interesting indeed!
 
Amusing that while niggers are generally more athletic than whites, they sink like anvils in the water, LOL!!!! Hey, we gotta be better at some sports than boons. For this reason alone I LOVE to watch swimming on TV. You never see a single nigger in the pool, ever!!

Gman
 
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Toddler Drowns in Pool

A 2-year-old child is dead and a sibling was fighting to stay alive after both kids toppled into a swimming pool Saturday night. :p

The two children who fell into the pool are a brother and a sister – who are part of a set of triplets.

The children were from Chattanooga, visiting loved ones in Nashville. What a eff'n lie, niggers are incapable of love.

At least 3 adults were in a house on Scovel Street in North Nashville when the two youngsters slipped out the door and into a backyard pool. Police investigators say it’s a case of who is watching the kids. They say one party thou
ght the other party had the kids. Meanwhile, the toddlers wandered outside and into the pool.
Memo to the police: Niggers never watch dey chilluns, dey lets dey chillun run wild, dats why we call 'em niggers.

Detectives have no idea how long the children were in the water before they were found. But, the kids received CPR almost immediately, even before paramedics arrived. A neighbor trained in first aid supervised the emergency care.

On Saturday night, police say it was still too early to determine if any charges will be filed against the grown-ups who were watching the children.

This story reminds me of one of my favorite tunes:

Three li'l chilluns ly'in in bed, two was sick and de other most dead. Sent fo' da doctor and da doctor said, "Gib dem babies sum short'nin bread."

Mammy's li'l baby love short'nin, short'nin...Mammy's li'l baby loves short'nin bread. Mammy's li'l baby
love short'nin, short'nin...Mammy's li'l baby loves short'nin bread.

Put on da skillet, put on da led, Mammy gwine make a li'l short'nin bread.
Dat ain't all she gwine do, Mammy gwine make a li'l coffee too.

Mammy's li'l baby love short'nin, short'nin...Mammy's li'l baby loves short'nin bread. Mammy's li'l baby love short'nin, short'nin...Mammy's li'l baby loves short'nin bread.
 
LOL, what a crock, niggers drown because bad, bad whitey wouldn't let niggers swim with them in 1940. Yea, right. I'll tell you what it really is, niggers drown because water is racist, yea, that's what it is, the GD water is racist and who can blame it? Would you want a buncha nigger funk all over your banks and shores? Would you want a buncha kinky nigger fur floating all over you? Hell no you wouldn't and water don't either. Long Live Water . . . ahh, I mean Long Live "Racist" Water!



MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - According to the Centers for Disease Control, black children in the 5 to 19 age group drown at about twice the rate of whites.

Observers say ther
e are a variety of reasons why a disproportionately large number of the 3,300 drowning victims in America each year are black and some of those reasons stem from the segregation era.

Pam King works with the American Red Cross in Washington, DC, which is currently conducting its yearly water safety campaign. She says fear of water does keep some blacks out of the local pool but whites also deal with that fear, which is often passed down from parent to child.

Many blacks were denied access to public swimming pools during the segregation era, and some of the public pools were closed or filled and covered when the courts ordered integration.

According to Aquatics International, seven of the nation's 10 states with the highest rate of drownings by blacks are in the South.

Hair care can also keep some blacks out of the water because the chorine is especially hard on black hair, making it dry and brittle.
 
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Family of Drowned Niglet Holds onto Hope

Two-year-old Makayla Fuget died Saturday evening. Her triplet brother, Markel, continued to fight for his life at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital Tuesday night.

Though family members have refused to give up hope, doctors continue to list the child in "extremely critical" condition.

Doctors said Markel remains unconscious, breathing only with the aid of life support.

His sister, Makayla, was pronounced dead Saturday evening. Their brother, Marqueese, was not involved at all in the pool incident.
 
Dead nigger washes up on shore--pollutes beach [Video and Slideshow at link]

Body Of Philly Teen Washes Ashore In Atlantic City
Teen Boy Entered Ocean Around 2 A.M

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The body of a Philadelphia teenager who vanished in the ocean early Tuesday morning washed ashore in Atlantic City.

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Police said David McKinley, 18, vanished after going into the ocean with his 14-year-old brother around 2 a.m. Tuesday.

"I cried out to God last night and told him, 'I can't do this. I can't handle this,'" said Michael McKinley, David McKinley's father.

A massive search involving the Coast Guard, police and beach patrol took place over several hours until some beachgoers discovered McKinley's
body in the surf a few blocks away from where he disappeared.

Police said they believe McKinley, who is from Philadelphia's Germantown section, drowned. They said there was no indication that alcohol or drugs were involved.

Michael McKinley told NBC 10 News that he never could have imagined his family's vacation to Atlantic City would end with the death of his son.

"I really had no idea that they would be going swimming. That was something that wasn't in our knowledge," McKinley said.

"The ocean may look safe and it looks calm and beautiful, (but) it is threatening and dangerous and people should never enter the water when lifeguards are not on duty," said Chief Rod Aluise of the Atlantic City Beach Patrol.

Lifeguards are on duty from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day at the Atlantic City beach and until 8 p.m. at the Kentucky Avenue Beach.

David McKinley, who was getting ready to attend Lincoln University in the fall, was on vacation at the Jersey Shore with his family.


McKinley's loved ones said he was an avid gymnast and a deeply spiritual person. Now his relatives are turning to their faith and each other to help them cope with their pain.

"David was a wonderful young gentleman," Michael McKinley said. "I can't measure anything about David based upon last night. The value of his life was who he was, not the tragedy that removed him."
 
Second Triplet Dies From Nashville Drowning

A second two-year-old triplet from Chattanooga has died from a drowning in a Nashville swimming pool Saturday afternoon.

Markel Fuget died Wednesday after being in a coma since he was discovered in a four-foot-deep pool by his mother.

He had been taken to Vanderbilt Hospital and had been on life support.

His sister, Makayla, was declared dead at the home in north Nashville.

The two triplets had slipped out of the house, while a third triplet, Marquese, stayed inside.

Two out of three ain't bad.
--Meatloaf
 
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Metro Councilwoman Seeks to Educate After Tragedy

Tragedy has prompted a Metro council member to do something good for the community. It ain't no damn tragedy!

Two weeks ago, a two-year-old Chattanooga brother and sister drowned in a Nashville pool.

Now, Councilwoman Brenda Gilmore has proposed a brand new pool to give children in low income areas the chance to learn how to swim. New pools drown niggaz juss da same as old pools, mammy!

Two hours before closing, and not a swimmer in sight at Nashville's Northwest YMCA. It has seen better days.

Michael Ball remembers those
days, as well as the days when the pool hosted black swimmers only. Ball finds solace here.


"Watching your kid go across the deep end one time is priceless," Ball said.

But he can't wait to see this pool demolished.

"It's served its purpose. And I think we need more than anything else a brand new, state of the art pool," he said. I don't think so nigger!

Metro Councilwoman Brenda Gilmore agreed with Michael Ball.

"I never learned how to swim, no," Gilmore said.

Gilmore, who just won the democratic nod for state representative, is now heading up a different campaign --a campaign for a brand new, indoor pool. It ain't gonna happen, mammy!

"Drowning is the second largest cause of death in African-American children through age 14 years of age," Gilmore said. Let t
hem niggers drown in the old pool, it be cheaper dat way!


The northwest pool, fast approaching 40 years old, still relies on the old, sand style filtration system.

The aquatics director is hoping for a new pool and a new beginning at the Y.

The project is estimated to cost in the millions of dollars. The old pool can drown juss as many niggaz as a new one can!

Councilwoman Brenda Gilmore said not only will a new pool teach kids how to swim, but it will also help adults remain active and vital. Like I said, mammy, the old pool works just fine fo' drowning niggers.
 
Gorilla drowns in zoo moat

Gorilla drowns in zoo moat

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The first gorilla to take up residence at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens died Wednesday morning when he fell into a moat while being chased by another gorilla, zoo officials said.

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Ben, 21, was one of four male western lowland gorillas at the zoo. He slipped on a slope in the zoo's gorilla exhibit and fell into the moat while being chased by Quito. A postmortem examination showed that Ben drowned in the moat, which was filled with chest-high water.

Moats are commonly used in zoo exhibits to separate animals that are known to be afraid of water.

Delfi Messinger, director of animal programs at the zoo, said the two gorillas were put
together in the exhibit as part of a program that socializes them.

"This is something that occurs in the wild," she said. "Zoos try to duplicate that by keeping young males together. They need the companionship of another young male gorilla."

Messinger said the two gorillas had been together for about three weeks. Quito had bitten Ben in the leg last month, so zoo officials chose to move them to the public exhibit, where Ben would have plenty of space, and there would be less tension between the animals, she said.

Zoo staffers were observing the animals at the time of the incident. Quito was chasing Ben and "rushing" him - a behavior that is common among gorillas - when Ben fell through false papyrus plants and into the moat. Messinger said it was unclear whether Quito was playing or being truly aggressive.

The observers saw Ben fall into the water and immediately called for help.

Quito wouldn't leave, so rescue personnel had to wait about one minute until bonobos were remo
ved from the other side of the moat to allow the rescuers to reach Ben that way.

Rescuers then responded with oxygen but could not resuscitate Ben, who did not try to save himself.

"We do not know if he could have climbed out. He literally made no attempt even to get out," she said, adding that gorillas are not known to swim in the wild.

Messinger said the zoo plans to continue the socialization program but will take a close look at the exhibit to see if changes need to be made to prevent future accidents. The zoo still has three gorillas, all males.

Ben was born at the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden and has been on loan to the Jacksonville zoo since 1998. Messinger said zoo officials in Oklahoma City are deciding what to do with the carcass.
 
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LAWSY! My johnson be harder dan Chinese arithmetic, knowha'm'say'n.
 
Dropped like an anchor

Woman drowns in Tukwila public pool

TUKWILA, Wash. – A 26-year-old woman drowned at the Tukwila Pool last week and now the City of Tukwila has initiated an investigation.

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Twenty-six-year-old Candice Green was set on learning to swim because she was going to Mexico for her honeymoon. According to pool officials, she asked to practice underwater maneuvers in the deep end.

Sometime later, a swimmer in a nearby lane noticed Green struggling and notified the lifeguard on duty.

She was brought up, but was unresponsive.

Medics performed CPR at the pool, but Green died Sunday at Seattle's Harborview Medical Center due to a lack of oxygen to the brain.

According to Rhonda Berry, City Administrator, three lifeguards were on duty at the time. Apparently, one lifeguard was teaching a class, another was on the pool deck, and a third was in the lobby.

The aquatics director said all protocols were followed.

Green's fiance says it makes no sense because she barely knew how to swim and more attention should have been paid.
 
Stoodent's Drowning Ruled Black-cidental

Willowridge Student's Drowning Ruled Accidental

HOUSTON -- A Willowridge High School student's drowning death has been ruled accidental, officials told KPRC Local 2 Tuesday.

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Toynelle Lashea Bailey, 15, was in Corpus Christi on a school band trip when she was found at the bottom of a swimming pool on May 5.

Several students went to the pool and later discovered Toynelle was missing, police said.

After the pool was cleared, Toynelle's body was found at the bottom of the water, investigators said.

Corpus Christi police investigated Toynelle's death and determined foul play was not involved.

Officials said there was no adult supervision at the
pool.

Toynelle was a sophomore.
 
Yshema Snowden Funeral

Yshema Snowden was laid to rest on Monday May 21st. She fell into a canal in Fresno last week when she tried to retrieve a ball that rolled into the water.

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After a extensive rescue attempt Snowden’s body was found about a half-mile down stream from where she fell in.

Friends and neighbors have made a makeshift memorial at the site near Dayton and Maroa where Yshema fell into the water.

Funeral services were held at Cornerstone church in downtown Fresno.
 
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NEW ORLEANS -- Officials told New Orleans television station WDSU on Monday that they recovered the body of Marquise Hill of the NFL's New England Patriots.

The news report came about 17 hours after the Coast Guard received word that Hill was missing following an apparent water scooter accident on Lake Ponchartrain.

The body was found about a quarter-mile from where Hill and a female companion were involved in the accident. The search was conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard as well as by the New Orleans Police Department and Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Department.

Hill's agent, Albert Elias, said he had been told that Hill and the young woman were jetskiing yesterday when both went into the water, which had a strong current.

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/sports/13399636/detail.html


They only float when they bloat, I just love that saying. :bongo:
 
Missing teen's body found in Spring Creek
02:20 PM CDT on Thursday, May 31, 2007

Texas EquuSearch crews found the body Thursday of a teen who went missing in Spring Creek.
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Randle Terry, 18, went missing Tuesday. He was found about 1 mile from where he went in.

Detectives were heading to the scene.

His mother, Rondia Terry, said Wednesday she accepts that instead of looking forward to graduating from high school on Friday, her 18-year-old son is underwater.

"I don't want my son left in this water tonight, please do what you can do to get my son out of the water please get him out today,"� said Terry. “Whatever it takes."

Officials and family search for Randle Terry. EquuSearch used sonar to narrow the search area, but it was delayed due to severe weather that moved into the area late Wednesday afternoon.

"Divers can't swim the entire creek when we get some sonar that could be something we'll send some of them in for that,"� said Equusearch founder Tim Miller.

As the search continued the crowd grew. Classmates, family, even old babysitters came to help.

"This is my baby, he was to graduate from Westfield High School on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. so can you imagine,"� the tearful mother said.

http://www.khou.com/news/local/stories/khou070531_ac_terryfound.fb1c22.html
 
Two cannonballs for the price of one

Teens' Drowning Deaths Ruled Accident

NEW CASTLE COUNTY, Del. -- Two childhood friends from Cameroon are dead after drowning in a New Castle, Del., pool Friday night.



New Castle County police said the drowning deaths of two teeniggers have been ruled an accident.

Police said the state medical examiner completed the investigation into how they died Saturday at an in-ground pool in the 800 block of Athea Way near St. Georges.

During preparations for a party at the residence, police said 16-year-old Martin Chinje and 15-year-old Leonard Sowajuh decided to swim.

"Nobody expected the kids to be out in the pool," said Chinje's uncle, John.

Chinje graduated from William Penn High School in New Castle Friday, where he had earned honors awards.

"(He) did very well, and was well-liked in the school," School Superintendent George Meney said.

"He's a very good boy, smart, quiet, hard working. He didn't go out with other boys. He's always indoors studying. It was his life," said Chinje's mom, Joana Mombom.

Leonard Fowajuh attended Pencader Charter High School in New Castle where he was a standout soccer player.
 
Dem niggas don't miss a trick :lol:

Burglary reported at relative's home on day of NFL player's funeral

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The home of one of Marquise Hill's relatives was burglarized on the same day the late New England Patriots lineman was laid to rest.

Hill's family, friends and teammates gathered in New Orleans for his funeral Saturday, nearly a week after the NFL player and former LSU star drowned in a personal watercraft accident on Lake Pontchartrain.

New Orleans Police Lt. Bruce Adams said Tuesday that one of Hill's family members reported a burglary at a home in eastern New Orleans on Saturday. Adams couldn't identify the relative or say if the break-in occurred during the funeral.

Adams said investigators have identified a suspect in the break-in, but he declined to elaborate. "It's an open investigation," he said.
 
Nigger found in the Mohawk River

Body found in the Mohawk River

"To see a body floating in the river, that's like crazy. You know, it's like creepy," said witness Chauntell Brown.

That unnerving scene is what Brown and Alvin Jones saw as they relaxed Tuesday near the Mohawk River.

"It was just floating in the water, and as we got closer, the body started coming towards the shore. We looked closer, and we seen the back of him. The back came up," Jones said.

Brown said, "It was just a person with a do rag on, and you could see the black shirt. And, the shoulders just kept lifting up. It just kept, and the head kept coming up, going down, coming up, and I said, "Oh my god baby, it's definitely a body."

Police said they pulled out a fully clothed black man in his 40s standing about 5'10''.

Police got a call at about 1:50 p.m. Tuesday afternoon from Kaitlin Shaw.

"A caucasian guy came up to me and said, 'Excuse me miss, can I use your cell phone?' And I said, 'Sure, what's the problem?' He said, 'There's a dead body not even 20 feet away from the shore.' And I said, 'I don't believe you.' Like, no way. And, I walked over with him, and there it was, a red do rag bobbing up and down," Shaw said.

Police don't know who the man is, how he got into the river, why he was there, or for how long. So, they're searching for clues.

"We will be checking the shoreline to see if there's anything that helps us in our investigation. We will try to identify the man and check his background to see if we can find out what happened leading up to his death," said Schenectady Police Captain Pete Frisoni.

Frisoni said there were no obvious signs of trauma, but they hope to learn more once an autopsy is conducted. That's scheduled for Wednesday.
 
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