
For Sweets
Originally uploaded by John Ong.
So, Bruce and I were running around town. Running errands.
4:30 PM. In Joanne Etc, a craft supply store. I was in the cake
decorating isle. Saw some cake pictures.
Oops.
This is what I just ate!

For Sweets
Originally uploaded by John Ong.
So, Bruce and I were running around town. Running errands.
4:30 PM. In Joanne Etc, a craft supply store. I was in the cake
decorating isle. Saw some cake pictures.
Oops.
This is what I just ate!

Mango and sticky rice
Originally uploaded by John Ong.
Thai food conclusion.

Delicious meat
Originally uploaded by John Ong.
Yum…
I like me meat thick and juicy.
Call me Tyler 😉
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Show #234 | Duration: 52:06 | 48 MB | Stereo |
This show is recorded in stereo with my binaural microphones. It’s best enjoyed with a pair of headphones, and yes, the file size is LARGE. It is about food!
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Please dine with us, the famous Happy Foodies. Maiko, Peter, Pinoyboy and myself. There won’t be any intimiate food-chewing, but there’ll be a lot of food dicussions.
I had a fabulous time with the boys and Maiko this weekend. Too bad Brad from 773 Podcast had to leave early for a softball game in Chicago.
It just needed time. Yesterday was the time. Support and love from friends helped.
This morning I woke up without the cloud of worries and concerns. What a fucking relief!
The amazing thing is, nothing changed. In fact, my sister is back to the hospital. She’s okay. She needed more treatments. I spoke to her last night. She is more at peace than I was. I am learning. And other things are still the same too. I just stop obsessing about them. I’ll let things fall into their own places at their own time. I’ve given enough and have decided to be nice to myself. 🙂
I am not declaring victory in my emotional struggles, but I’m certain almost set.
(Picture was taken last Thanksgiving in North Carolina)
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL USA
PRESS RELEASE
July 17, 2007
Amnesty International Applauds Stay of Execution for Troy Davis
(Atlanta) — Amnesty International USA (AIUSA) applauded today’s decision by the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles to grant a 90-day stay of execution to Troy Anthony Davis, who has spent 15 years on death row for a murder that he denies committing. Davis, 38, was convicted despite the lack of a murder weapon or physical evidence linking him to the crime.
“Let today begin a new day for truth and justice in Georgia,” said Larry Cox, executive director of AIUSA. “We call upon the Georgia Parole Board to recognize that in the United States, one is innocent until proven guilty — and in the absence of such proof, there is no acceptable choice but to grant clemency. The Board must recognize the flawed logic of executing a man who may be innocent.”
Troy Anthony Davis, who is African American, was convicted in 1991 of murdering Mark MacPhail, a white police officer. The prosecution based its case on the testimony of purported “witnesses,” many of whom allege police coercion. Seven of the nine non-police witnesses for the prosecution have recanted or contradicted their testimony in sworn affidavits, and nine people assert that one of the two who hasn’t recanted is actually responsible for the murder.
Despite this, Davis’ habeas corpus petition was denied by the state court on a technicality — evidence of police coercion was “procedurally defaulted,” that is, not raised earlier, so the court did not take it. The Georgia Supreme Court and 11th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals deferred to the state court and rejected Davis’ claims, and earlier this month the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear his case.
“We are deeply saddened that the MacPhail family has suffered such pain and hope that today’s decision will lead to a fair and earnest search for justice,” said Sue Gunawardena-Vaughn, director of AIUSA’s Program to Abolish the Death Penalty. “Now that the Board has issued a stay of execution, it is time for authorities to reopen their investigation and seek the truth. Only in that way can society honor the memory of Mark MacPhail.”
Amnesty International has long-standing concerns about Troy Davis’s case. In February of this year, the organization released a 35-page report, “Where is the Justice for Me? The case of Troy Davis, facing execution in Georgia.” In recent weeks the organization has mobilized its worldwide membership and collected thousands of letters calling for clemency for Mr. Davis.
Contact: Wende Gozan at 212/633-4247 or Jared Feuer at 404/668-8388
Repost on Ongline from Amnesty International.
Troy Davis is scheduled to die tomorrow. Please take action here if you’re against death penalty and or this particular case.
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Show #233 | Duration:46:33 | 42.8 MB | Stereo |
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If you are down and if you don’t find us annoying, you’d probably get a good laugh out of this, somewhat content-less, lots of crazy laughing podcast. Maiko and I are just having a typical gay old time. It ranges from emotional topics to sniffing armpits.
Since this recording, I think I am doing much better in dealing with my own imaginations that in turn causing me and people around me unnecessary pain and hassle. Doing the right thing isn’t always the easiest, but I’m getting there.
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