Monthly Archives: May 2009

CBS Sports Tries, Fails To Bully Operation-Nation over Bob Wenzel video

by Brian A. Wilkins
5/17/2009 (links and photos updated January 30, 2019)

This all started when Operation-Nation published this video, entitled “Bob Wenzel Insults ‘Africans’ During NCAA Tournament” on Youtube on April 7, 2009. I wrote about this game, and Wenzel’s comments, the day it happened as well.)

A day later,  I received this email from Youtube:

Dear dabeesta17,

This is to notify you that we have removed access to your video, CBS’s Bob Wenzel Insults “Africans” During NCAA Tournament, as a result of a notification by CBS claiming that this material is infringing.
Please Note: Accounts

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Day 50: Zoo Animals, “Black Mafia,” and More Death Pondering

by Brian A. Wilkins
5/16/2009

This day corresponds with Tuesday, September 9, 2008. Click here for the complete “55 Days In Maricopa County Jail” series. You can also go back to Day 1 and read forward. This is the final day being published here on Operation-Nation. The remaining eight days and full story will be published in a book, in due course.

Another day in the zoo. Since most of the guys I considered friends are now gone, there are only a few human-like beings in here and they all make funny noises and smell bad. From pounding on tables, … Read Entire Article

Day 49: White Dude Returns From Medical, Dreams, and More Death Pondering

by Brian A. Wilkins
5/16/2009

This day corresponds with Monday, September 8, 2008. Click here for the complete “55 Days In Maricopa County Jail” series.

Well, no bones were thrown today. Monday is usually clean towel and boxer day, but that didn’t happen. Oh well, animals can apparently live like this. When I was in line for “morning chow,” I saw that white dude who got beat down the other day. He had a cast on his right arm, a bandage above one of his eyes, and his face was totally fucked up. And the funny part of it was … Read Entire Article

Day 48: NFL Opening Day and Executive Order 9066

by Brian A. Wilkins
5/16/2009

This day corresponds with Sunday, September 7, 2008. Click here for the complete “55 Days In Maricopa County Jail” series.

Today would normally, in a normal year, be one of the most fun and most anticipated days on the calendar: NFL opening day. It’s not only the first day of NFL Sunday Ticket on DirecTV, but also the first time you get to see in action the results of your fantasy football drafts. I would have probably invited “Anne” over (because she’s a Packers fan), ordered Buffalo Wings from Tessios, and got a 12 pack … Read Entire Article

Day 47: 16 Days Left and The Worst Beatdown I’ve Ever Seen

by Brian A. Wilkins
5/16/2009

This day corresponds with Saturday, September 6, 2008. Click here for the complete “55 Days In Maricopa County Jail” series.

The noise from the doors (as always) woke me up and I realized today would be the first full day of college football. Or was that last Saturday? I know there were a few games on last Saturday, but who knows. Oh well, I’ll only be around for 16 more days. I have to hide the sharpened comb in the rims of the toilet, otherwise if those steroid SRT people come and tear up the … Read Entire Article

Day 46: Emory Boards, Another Poker Table Fight, and The Countdown To Freedom

by Brian A. Wilkins
5/16/2009

This day corresponds with Friday, September 5, 2008. Click here for the complete “55 Days In Maricopa County Jail.” As of today (May 16), I still do not know whether or not a federal judge will hear my habeas corpus petition. Again, I don’t stay at Holiday Inn Expresses and I’m not a lawyer. I screwed up by amending the petition a first time (which is legally ok), but accidentally removed the Arizona Attorney General as an “additional respondent,” which is required as a respondent according to Local Rules of Civil Procedure. I amended the
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Recession, Retaliation Fueling Recent Cop Killing Trends In USA

by Brian A. Wilkins
5/15/2009 (links, photos, and videos updated December 8, 2018)

Three men, in a span of about five weeks, combined to kill nine cops and injure another. Joshua Cartwright, above, was a member of the U.S. Army reserves when he shot and killed two Okaloosa County (Florida) deputies after they Tasered him on April 25.

Lovelle Mixon shot five Oakland cops, killing four, after they tried to arrest him on March 21.

Richard Poplawski shot and killed three Pittsburgh (PA) cops after they tried to arrest him on April 4. Poplawski is the only … Read Entire Article

Liberty City Seven: U.S. Justice System Convicts Men Entrapped by FBI

by Brian A. Wilkins
5/14/2009 (links and photos updated September 3, 2019)

Fox News commentator Bill O’Reilly can say on his radio show, “if al-Qaeda wants to blow up San Francisco, go right ahead.” Texas governor Rick Perry can say “we (Texas) may secede from the union.” Euro-American male police can murder unarmed men and receive “quasi-judicial immunity” from any sort of liability, after of course, getting a paid vacation (paid administrative leave). GOP leader Rush Limbaugh can get caught several times with illegal drugs, and not get sent to prison.

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Day 45: Another Court Date Set, Another Pod Meeting, and Poker

by Brian A. Wilkins
5/14/2009

This day corresponds with Thursday, September 4, 2008. Click here for the complete “55 Days In Maricopa County Jail” series.

I called the Public Pretender’s office again today and found out I have court on September 16. Apparently this judge will now hear the motion that new lawyer, Michael Ziemba, filed to modify my release conditions. But who are they fooling? It’s court, it’s court in Arizona, and it’s court in the U.S. Justice System, and I’m “a black.” These court dates are basically an excuse for these people to shackle you up and squeeze … Read Entire Article