San Diego Adult Entertainment: Mule train annual trek to DV Encampment
October 24, 2009 at 6:25 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsThe mule train travels at a leisurely pace of about 4 mph. Participants will camp out under the stars at night and participate in two parades — one in Shoshone, Calif., for Old West Days and upon their arrival at Furnace Creek in Death Valley National Park.
Wagon Master Norm Noftsier said four wagons are scheduled to depart Pahrump. Another seven or eight wagons will join up in Ashford Junction for the final leg through Death Valley.
The riders will camp out this weekend near Terrible’s Lakeside to get ready for the excursion.
“We’ll be out of there around 9. We don’t get in a big rush. It’s a pleasure ride, not an endurance,” Noftsier said.
It takes an hour to an hour and a half to travel down Homestead Road. Noftsier joked about heading past the Chicken Ranch Brothel.
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Probe of Mexican drug cartel leads to hundreds of US arrests
October 24, 2009 at 6:25 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsThe cartel manufactures tons of methamphetamine strictly for export to the United States, prohibiting its own soldiers from using illegal drugs or selling them in Mexico, said Michele Leonhart, acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Such tactics have made La Familia something of a Robin Hood-type organization within Mexico, several drug enforcement officials said Thursday.
“We are fighting an organization whose brutal violence is driven by so-called divine justice,” Leonhart said. “Accordingly, La Familia’s narco-banner declared that they don’t kill for money and they don’t kill innocent people. However, their delivery of that message was accompanied by five severed heads rolled onto a dance floor in Uruapan, Mexico.”
The indictments unsealed Thursday provide a rare look inside the highly disciplined and secretive organization, which is also involved in counterfeiting, extortion, prostitution and armed robbery.
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Navy officer forced to retire after overseeing prolonged hazing
October 22, 2009 at 5:25 pm | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsA non-commissioned officer who oversaw the prolonged hazing and sexual taunting of sailors in Bahrain has been removed from his supervisory duties in Coronado and is being forced to retire, it was reported Thursday.
Senior Chief Petty Officer Michael Toussaint was handed a career-ending letter of censure Wednesday, reassigning him to an administrative post at a base in Norfolk, Va., until his forced retirement in January, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune.
Toussaint had been assigned to the Coronado-based Naval Special Warfare Command.
From 2004 to 2006, Toussaint commanded a 19-member Navy dog-handing unit. In late 2006, a female sailor new to the unit complained of hazing. The Navy investigated and substantiated 93 incidents of abuse, including pervasive sexual and racial harassment, theft of clothes while sailors showered and hiring of prostitutes for unit parties.
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Press-box fatality
October 21, 2009 at 11:49 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsA coach and a football father proved brutal role models for a young player outside Boston, after they got into it during a practice Friday night. The Boston Globe reports 48-year-old Michael Von-Kahle, the father of 12-year-old Tyler, suffered a shattered eye socket, broken nose and a concussion administered by coach William Reynolds. The reason? The kid was 10 minutes late for practice, so the coach made him run laps as a sanction. Daddy (who drove the kid there) took offence, allegedly taking shots at the coach about his weight. The two took it out of sight of the kids. But there the versions diverge; each says the other threw the first punch. Von-Kahle might press charges.
Tennis tour travails
An ATP Tour player was charged in Stockholm during the weekend for attempting to solicit a prostitute, busted as he and a pal entered their hotel with two ladies. The name of the player hasn’t been officially released. But it didn’t take long to get around; one S …
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Liberals must take care messing with military
October 21, 2009 at 11:49 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsLiberals must take care messing with military
Social agendas might not produce best fighting force to protect United States
October 21, 2009
I am sympathetic to the story told by Joseph Rocha, who claims in a Washington Post opinion column that he was discharged from the Navy because he is gay, though he says he never told anyone. Rocha says his male colleagues concluded he was gay when he wouldn’t laugh at their dirty jokes about women or visit prostitutes with them.
Gay service members have a point when they claim a double standard exists for heterosexuals and homosexuals regarding sexual behavior. Rocha also alleges cover-ups by higher-ups about male sexual assaults on lesbians and the pressure he says lesbians feel to keep quiet because by “telling” they could face discharge.
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Navy veteran combats ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’
October 21, 2009 at 11:49 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Comments… My understanding was if I didn’t act on it, if I didn’t tell anyone, then it was OK,” he said.
Rocha landed a military police job in Bahrain, the hub of U.S. naval operations in the Persian Gulf. He worked with dogs specially trained to sniff out bombs.
The investigation later documented that dog handlers were pelted in the groin with rubber balls, hog-tied and forced to eat liver dog snacks, made to stand at attention until a dog barked and walk around with chew toys in their mouths, or duct-taped to chairs and locked in kennels.
Some of the conduct took on sexual overtones. Prostitutes were hired for the unit’s parties. One dog handler tried to climb in the shower with another. A sailor was forced to lean over a cabinet and spanked by the other handlers. Sailors told racist and homophobic jokes, according to the investigation report.
San Diego Adult Entertainment: The Warmup
October 21, 2009 at 4:25 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsA coach and a football father proved brutal role models for a young player outside Boston, after they got into it during a practice Friday night. The Boston Globe reports 48-year-old Michael Von-Kahle, the father of 12-year-old Tyler, suffered a shattered eye socket, broken nose and a concussion administered by coach William Reynolds. The reason? The kid was 10 minutes late for practice, so the coach made him run laps as a sanction. Daddy (who drove the kid there) took offence, allegedly taking shots at the coach about his weight. The two took it out of sight of the kids. But there the versions diverge; each says the other threw the first punch. Von-Kahle might press charges.
Tennis tour travails
An ATP Tour player was charged in Stockholm during the weekend for attempting to solicit a prostitute, busted as he and a pal entered their hotel with two ladies. The name of the player hasn’t been officially released. But it didn’t take long to get around; one S …
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Cranky Hanke’s Weekly Reeler Oct . 21-27: Torture, an aviatrix, guitarists and …
October 20, 2009 at 9:01 pm | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsThose hoping to catch Inglourious Basterds will have to be quick, since it vanishes from local screens on Friday, as do Séraphine and (if anybody cares) I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell.
On DVD
Well, the best thing I see in the DVD realm is Stephen Frears’ Chéri, which proved to be a modest art-house hit locally earlier this year. If you didn’t catch it then, it’s certainly worth a look now. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer as an aging courtesan, it’s the kind of intimate film that will still work on a TV, but it’s also the kind of visually sumptuous work that might make you regret having missed it in its theatrical run. Of course, this week also sees Michael Bay’s Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. I saw it in the theater. I will not be repeating that mistake in my living room.
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Illegal migrant camps still active in San Diego, little being done
October 17, 2009 at 11:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsNearly two weeks after a group of illegal immigration activists stumbled upon prostitution in McGonigle Canyon in San Diego, there is little to show the community in the form of action.
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A quick visit inside the police mobile command unit shows a communication network, radios and a television for the officers who are stationed inside the van. Again, there was no word about the SDPD actually being on foot inside the canyon where the prostitution is taking place.
“We plan to have the van out there 24/7 for the next week,” Rosario said. “I have a feeling the prostitution is part freelance and part organized, but I’m not exactly sure.”
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As far as the placement of the mobile police unit, it seems to be nothing more than a sign to illegals and possible prostitution organizers, you better steer clear for the next week.
See the full article from “Examiner.com”
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Human Trafficking Close to Home
October 17, 2009 at 11:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsThursday, Oct. 15, 2009 | I just read the article about El Cajon Blvd. and prostitution, but I noticed Keegan Kyle didn’t mention anything about prostitutes as trafficking victims. I know not all of them are victims, but we’d be surprised how many are. San Diego needs more research on human/sex trafficking; it’s a huge problem here, but people don’t realize it. Maybe you guys could write an article about it? The Global Forum on Human Trafficking was in Carlsbad last week. It’s a start, but we have a long way to go.
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