19 July 2015

Cambodian Rich Tycoon in Very Hot Water

Actress vs Tycoon
The set of photo stills above is taking Cambodia by storm. It started earlier this month as the latest social media frenzy, but now it has turned into a national scandal that has raised big questions in the Southeast Asian country, where the wealthy often act with impunity and are widely known to pay for their crimes with cash rather than prosecution.

The photo's impact was so significant that even the country's most powerful official felt compelled to his voice to the growing outrage over a drunken tycoon who was captured on video viciously attacking a female TV star, calling the man's actions intolerable and warning that his riches will not help him escape justice.

17 July 2015

Alleged Gay Pedophile Out On Bail

Magnaye
This a warning to every parent who are leaving their children unattended while they are playing in public place: an elementary school teacher is accused of sexually abusing a student in his Prince George's County classroom is OUT ON BAIL!

Erwin Magnaye, a teacher at William Paca Elementary School in Landover, was arrested on 5 May 2015. Prince George's County Police say the mother of the alleged victim, a 9-year-old boy, contacted them last February.

15 July 2015

Thousands of Kenyans Marched To Protect Families

Protect the Family
Thousands upon thousands of Kenyans took to the streets last 6 July to make it clear to U.S. President Barack Obama not to speak about gay rights when he visits the country of his ancestors later this month.

"We do not want Obama and Obama, we do not want Michelle and Michelle," they chanted. "We want Obama and Michelle and we want a child!"

14 July 2015

Trump is Attracting More Supporters in America

Support for Trump
To lend credit and provide empirical proof that Donald Trump is right. A new survey revealed that majority of Americans think illegal immigration is leading to an increase in serious crime in America.

According to one Rasmussen Reports survey, 53 percent of likely U.S. voters think illegal immigration raises the level of serious crime in the country, with just 5 percent saying it decreases the level.

08 July 2015

Why Is Men's Soccer Better Than Women's Game?

Women's Soccer
Feminism is laudable when taken into context, but it becomes unbearable when it tries to ignore all facts just to get to their point.

For instance, supporters of the Women’s World Cup decry at the way the world governing body, FIFA, has treated the women's game. Their main beef concerns the artificial turf fields; competing teams staying in the same hotels and lastly, a prize money pool one-third of what their male counterparts had available in Brazil a year ago. It seems it's all about the money.