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Thread ID: 17525 | Posts: 11 | Started: 2005-03-26
2005-03-26 07:57 | User Profile
[size=3]Suspect Arrested In Hopkins Student's Slaying[/size]
[size=3]Police: Donta Allen Was Friend Of Victim's Sorority Sister[/size]
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore police have made an arrest in the January murder of Johns Hopkins University student Linda Trinh.
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Police, who made the arrest Wednesday morning, identified the murder suspect as 27-year-old Donta M. Allen, who police say is a friend of one of one of Trinh's sorority sisters.
Police said DNA evidence recovered at the scene helped identify Allen. Authorities said Allen had been under suspicion for some time, and they waited for the test results before arresting him.
There are no other suspects in the case, police said.
Trinh was a 21-year-old biomedical engineering major from Silver Spring, and was an honor student at Springbrook High School. She was found asphyxiated in her off-campus apartment on North Charles Street Jan. 23.
2005-03-26 08:03 | User Profile
This murder victim was Vietnamese-American Catholic girl from a good family. She had been accepted to Stanford Medical School.
There is another recent case of a murdered white woman in the Washington, DC area, and the two suspects are black males, one of which apparently was acquainted with her.
2005-03-26 12:40 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Jack Cassidy]This murder victim was Vietnamese-American Catholic girl from a good family. She had been accepted to Stanford Medical School.
There is another recent case of a murdered white woman in the Washington, DC area, and the two suspects are black males, one of which apparently was acquainted with her.[/QUOTE]
"Vietnamese-American Catholic "
If she was vietnamese... how could she be white?
2005-03-26 14:12 | User Profile
When will good girls learn not to associate with Negroes? :angry:
I think women in America, raised in an atmosphere of multiculturalism & "anti-racism," are particularly susceptible to Negro tactics. Women simply don't want to hurt anyone's feelings (although that never stopped them from spurning my advances... :wink: ), and they especially don't want to be perceived as "racist." Unfortunately, it makes them easy prey for black males.
We have reached the point in this country where the fear of being considered a "racist" far outweighs the fear & stigma of being seen as a kaffir-loving whore.
2005-03-26 15:10 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Gabrielle]"Vietnamese-American Catholic "
If she was vietnamese... how could she be white?[/QUOTE] I think you confused two posts. In my second post, where I said, "There is another recent case of a murdered white woman" I was referring to another murder case where a young female befriends a black male and ends up dead. It is the Cagal case in Washington, DC.
2005-03-26 15:15 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Jack Cassidy]I think you confused two posts. In my second post, where I said, "There is another recent case of a murdered white woman" I was referring to another murder case where a young female befriends a black male and ends up dead. It is the Cagal case in Washington, DC.[/QUOTE]
Sorry! :redface:
2005-03-26 15:20 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Stuka]When will good girls learn not to associate with Negroes? :angry:
I think women in America, raised in an atmosphere of multiculturalism & "anti-racism," are particularly susceptible to Negro tactics. Women simply don't want to hurt anyone's feelings (although that never stopped them from spurning my advances... :wink: ), and they especially don't want to be perceived as "racist." Unfortunately, it makes them easy prey for black males.
We have reached the point in this country where the fear of being considered a "racist" far outweighs the fear & stigma of being seen as a kaffir-loving whore.[/QUOTE] I see this commerical (public service announcement) all the time and I'm not sure if it plays elsewhere. A white woman and a black woman are talking on a elevator. The door opens and a black male gets on. The white female pulls in her purse a little. When they get off the elevator the black woman asks something like, "What was that about?" The white woman is puzzled by her comment and says something like, "What was what about?" To which the black responds, "That thing with your purse." The white woman then acknowledges what see did and says something like, "Oh, that's just a natural reaction I guess." The black woman, now scowling, says, "Not to me it isn't." Then some 'stop the racism' voiceover finishes the psa.
2005-03-26 15:26 | User Profile
I would advise anyone sending any daughters to college to advise the young ladies to stay away from sororities. Thirty or forty years ago sororities were snobbish little cliques and essentially harmless, but in more modern times they have, generally speaking, become outposts of drunkeness and sexual deparavity.
2005-03-26 16:02 | User Profile
[QUOTE=CornCod]I would advise anyone sending any daughters to college to advise the young ladies to stay away from sororities. Thirty or forty years ago sororities were snobbish little cliques and essentially harmless, but in more modern times they have, generally speaking, become outposts of drunkeness and sexual deparavity.[/QUOTE] I would also advise any parents not to send their girls to colleges/universities in the city, especially Baltimore! If possible homeschool them and send them off to one of the conservative colleges (Grove City, Christendom College, Calvin College, etc.). Protect their body and soul. They don't need to be preyed upon by blacks outside the classroom, and kinky-haired Christ-killers inside the classroom. Better yet, speed them through the homeschool curriculum k-12 before their 16th birthday, then spend the last 1 to 2 years giving them a college-level humanities education by having them listen to the Great Courses on Tape (which you can get at alot of public libraries or spend a few thousand buying). And if they are Catholic incorporate the free lectures series they have on the EWTN website (including a 28-hour course on Old Testament prophets by Fr. Mitch, Pacwa, SJ, Ph.D., an 18-hour course on the sacraments by Fr. Giles Dimock, OP, Ph.D., and Gospel courses by Dr. Timothy O'Donnell). If they are Protestant there are even more free audio lectures and lecture series available on the internet which can be downloaded and incorporated into the curriculum.
The insidious anti-Christian forces have taken hold of the courts, the academy, the business world, and as we now see in the Schiavo case, medicine and therefore life issues. We can begin to rectify this not by taking back the academy by concerted effort over decades like they have done in the first place, but by simply creating an academy impervious to their destructive influence.
2005-03-27 18:52 | User Profile
Jack Cassidy,
You are very Right. What I said on an earlier thread:
[QUOTE]Advice to parents of students going to college.
Send them to local two-year college and live at home for four semesters or maybe all four years. Make sure they get a good car. Have them get a part time job. Let them gain a bit of maturity and responsibility before they goes out totally on their own. And then have them get an apartment off campus and finish at a four year college. The dorms on many campuses are real cesspools. Also the two-year college is cheaper too. I think would make for a better person I wish I done it that way.
Doing well on a debauched college campus does not have much to do with the "real world." Often the most debauched students are the ones who do not work and thier parents are paying all thier bills.
Outside of a few academic snobs, people do not care much about "good" colleges. When I was graduated from high school I did want to do well in college and go to graduate school, but I can not get too excited about. I do not think I could suck up enough to Professors in order to get into graduate school. I was not greatly impressed by many of them anyway. And pleasing some wage-slave-master have never been one of my goals in life. And in good part they do not care about it either. Any thoughts?[/QUOTE]
2005-03-27 19:24 | User Profile
I am going to show my children Russian movies where duskies are portrayed as animals. I wish there's more of them shot by the time I need them. The right attitude begins at home. Now, can they withstand the peer pressure? A little bit of that "we against them" zhid mentality wouldn't hurt, if installed in children.