Teen Says He Was Beaten

A teen from Staten Island (NY), Ali Kamara, is reporting that he was beaten by four white guys with a baseball bat on election night. The men, says the 17-year-old, said “Obama” before attacking him, but gave him no other warning of impending danger. You can see a video of Kamara talking about the incident here.

Steve Huff, from True Crime Report, posted about the story today and it got my attention. Huff links to a story that made news just before the election–the story of Ashley Todd. Todd cried foul before the election saying that she was robbed/beaten because of a McCain/Palin sticker on her car. She said the perpetrators carved the letter “B” on her cheek (though it was oddly carved backwards). Naturally, it is not a surprise that Todd later confessed that the story was a lie. With that, Huff cautions it pays to be skeptical of stories like this. I agree with Huff.

Then I went to look at the video of Kamara. It is possible someone could be attacked for a a variety of reasons so it should not be ruled out, but one needs to give it a good look before simply believing.

Read moreKamara says about the beating [WCBSTV]”I was on the floor, beating me with a bat. They started beating me, beating me, beating me. They got back in the car, chasing me.”

I find it interesting how Kamara’s tense changes from past tense “got back in the car” to present tense “chasing me”. When we recollect stories, we usually keep our tense in past tense. We don’t switch back and forth between present and past tense.

Kamara also leaves off the pronoun [they (were)] in the first sentence, and talks about being on the floor instead of the ground which is unusual. He also is quite emotionless considering the ordeal he tells us he went through.

These oddities raised my eyebrows so I looked a little closer. What is interesting is in the link provided above, if you click on the video on the right, you will see Kamara walk three different times in the news segment.

When the video launches at time marker 0:16, Kamara is walking straight towards the camera. Notice how he is not favoring either foot?

Now go to time marker 0:41, and watch his movement. Kamara now has a notable limp. As the camera pans down, notice it seems to get even worse? Another time Kamara is seen on the video is when he is pointing out the fence he supposedly jumped over, and here I do not see any limp.

Are Kamara’s injuries the type that come and go? What type of injuries do that? Does anyone know?

I also find it interesting how Kamara told his mother than he was dying: “Mama, four boys, white boys jumped me, beat me with baseball bat. I’m bleeding, I’m dying, I’m dying,” says Janeba Ladepo, Kamara’s mother.”

This will be an interesting story to watch unfold…I have to wonder if Kamara is exaggerating his injuries, or if there is more to this story.

Hillary Clinton: My Thoughts

With regards to the post below, you may actually be surprised to know how I see Senator Hillary Clinton because my vote would be in the minority. I believe Clinton is being sincere in this video. I do not see her head shake as a sign she disapproves of Barack Obama. I see it as affirmation of her beliefs, her strong and true beliefs.

Think of someone saying “That’s amazing” as they think about the impact of what is before them. Have you ever noticed they often shake their head from left to right instead of up and down as they absorb those thoughts of amazement? It is not because they don’t believe what is before them.

Read moreWe all shake our heads in a variety of directions and we cannot just assume because someone shakes their head left to right, it is a negative sign, or has negative meaning. Reading body language is much more complex.

Notice as Clinton starts her head movements she says, “It’s really, for me, a tremendous opportunity and honor to be part of what I hope will be a great next couple of years for America.”

Can you feel the words “tremendous opportunity and honor”? Her head movement supports what she is saying here. It’s like added oomph, even though I believe she does it subconsciously.

This is a notable trait of Clinton’s and she does this when she truly believes something. This is not the first time she has done it.

When Clinton talks in this video, she is quite introspective which I think throws people. She isn’t performing for a crowd. She isn’t speaking into the camera. She is sharing her thoughts off the top of her head as they come to mind. She is being herself. With that, I think her lack of eye contact confuses people as well.

I do not see one indication that she is being deceptive, dishonest or disingenuous with us.

Can I ask what purpose she would have to disapprove of Barack Obama at this point and time? They both share the same ideologies and while she may believe she was the better candidate, I don’t think she disagrees with the majority of Obama’s beliefs. She should be looking forward to working with her party after eight years of a republican in the white house.

Clinton did this exact head movement before, and I spoke about it here:

What Senator Clinton is doing here is what I would call a head swagger. It’s actually her confidence that is causing this, and it is not what I would call a head shake no when she is saying something affirmative.

When people shake their head no when they say yes (a gesture, I believe), it is a quick, swift movement. It comes from the subconscious, and it is most alway brief. It doesn’t languish on like this does, and furthermore, when conscious thoughts kick in, the person usually stops the “no” movement abruptly and switch to a “yes” motion. You can see the thoughts “kick-in” to conscious awareness. It quite fast, and fascinating to witness.

You may find it helpful to watch the video in full-size.

The Hillary Clinton Head Swagger

One reader asked me about this today, and I shared with her my thoughts. Now its your turn, what do you think of this:

See what my thoughts are here.

Who are you voting for?

It’s an easy question, or so one would think. But I am curious, unless you live in Illinois, New Jersey, Hawaii or Maryland, you may not know who you are actually voting for. Think I am kidding? I am not.

These four states have decided to change their electoral votes to the popular vote in what is called the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, but in every other state, you are not voting for John McCain or Barack Obama like you think you are. You are voting for your electoral college representative, who will decide who he thinks should be president for you.

Some states don’t even put the electoral college representatives names on the ballot. Instead they just list the candidates for you to vote for, but that doesn’t mean they will pledge their vote to that candidate. Electoral college representatives have the right to change their mind or to vote against their party.

So how much power does your vote have?

That’s the question.

When you look around online, watch local news or otherwise try to find actual electoral college representatives, they are not easy to find, yet these are the people representing you. How much do you know about your representatives?

I can take an educated guess: not much.

How democratic is that?


William Walsh Confesses

It’s been an interesting 36 hours in the case of William Walsh.

News has just come out that William Walsh confessed.

[ABC News] William Walsh confessed yesterday afternoon to killing his wife, Leah Walsh, a 29-year-old special education teacher, and to dumping her body in a wooded area on the property of the North Hills Country Club, Det. Vincent Garcia told ABCNews.com

Apparently, Bill strangled Leah after an argument over whether or not he was having an affair early on Sunday (NewsDay.com). He then left her body in the house while he ran errands to get his laundry done and to eat at McDonalds. Reports are saying he did this to build an alibi.

A witness also came forward in the case to say that they say a man crouching beside the Ford Focus on the highway Monday morning, and that the man ran from the Ford to a yellow car parked behind it, and then speed away. Bill, of course, drove an bright yellow Mustang.

Apparently, Walsh pleaded not guilty to second degree murder [StarTribune.com] Just another interesting twist in this case.