Natalee Holloway: IT’S TIME TO BRING HER HOME!

After Joran Van der Sloots interview last night many figure its about time we bring Natalee home. “Sweet Home Alabama”

IT’S TIME TO BRING HER HOME!

Big wheels keep on turning
Carry me home to see my kin
Singing songs about the South Island
I miss Natalee once again
And I think its a sin, yes

Well I heard mister Joran sing about her
Well, I heard old Joran put her down
Well, I hope Joran will remember
A Southern momma won’t let you live it down anyhow

Sweet home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet home Alabama
Lord, I’m coming home to you

In Birmingham they love her mother
Now we all did what we could do
Now Arubagate does not bother me
Does your conscience bother you?
Tell the truth!

Texas EquuSearch (To hear music)

Tennessee, Its About Time: Tennessee stopped issuing driving certificates to illegal immigrants Friday

It took Tennessee how long to figure out such a practice as abuse could be occurring by issuing driving certificates to illegal immigrants? What part about the fact that you were issuing legitimate documents to illegals didn’t quite anyone understand? At least the practice has now come to an end.

Tennessee stopped issuing driving certificates to illegal immigrants Friday after investigations found they were being shuttled from other states, using fake residency papers and sometimes bribing state workers to get the cards. (AP)

The law of unintended circumstances usually always comes into play by implementing such a program as this, but who could not have seen this coming?

“This program was a good idea in theory, but there have been issues with implementation,” Nicely said.

The certificates, which are stamped “not valid for identification,” were meant to improve driving safety by making sure immigrants living in the state knew traffic rules. Recent federal investigations found that illegal immigrants were traveling hundreds of miles from other states to get the certificates illegally.

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Posted February 24, 2006 by
Politics, War on Terror | one comment

Joran Van der Sloot says, “if missing teen is found, I’d hate her”

Joran van der Sloot went on ABC’s Prime Time last night and proved two things:

  • 1. There is a reason why clients should listen to their attorneys and keep their mouths shut.
  • 2. Joran Van der Sloot was not ready to be a “prime time” player.

Some of the more memorable quotes from last night that many including Karen Janssen, the Kalpoe’s attorney and John Q. Kelly will be looking at over the coming days. Joran Van der Sloots delusion is that for some reason people are now supposed to believe him. With an ever changing story and zero credibility it literally comes to who lies less, Joran or the Kalpoe’s?

Hate is such a strong emotion. Makes people do terrible things. An amazing comment to come from his mouth about an individual that most all believe has passed.

But van der Sloot also said if he could speak to Holloway now, he wouldn’t have anything nice to say.

“If I were to see her … if she were to be found tomorrow, I think I’d hate her,” he said. “If she really ran away from home, if she did something like that, I’d hate her.” (What would you do if she said, no?)

Joran, trust is a two-way street. Joran would have the audacity to make references about trust? This is actually almost comical. I have never told you the truth yet, however, now you must believe me.

“I don’t trust the media, and I don’t think, I don’t really care, if the media trusts me or not,” he said. “I want to be trusted, and you earn that trust by telling the truth. And that’s what I am trying to do. … I’m just happy that I told the story. I said what happened, and that’s good.”

In another great example of the pot calling the kettle names,

Eventually, van der Sloot and his friends Deepak and Satish Kalpoe admitted that the Holiday Inn story was a lie. According to police documents, the Kalpoe brothers then turned on van der Sloot, saying neither of them had driven him home from the beach that night.

Van der Sloot said they were lying.

Joran do you really know why it was wrong? Or is it only wrong now because Natalee Holloway is missing?

Van der Sloot said that he was picked up by a friend at the beach but that Holloway refused to join him. He said he left her behind, which he now admits was the wrong thing to do.

Read the rest of the Prime Time interview.

Truth is Stranger than Fiction: Missing Girl Adrianne Delaney Found in Aruba

Adrianne Delaney, a student at Massasoit College in Brockton, MA was last seenAdrianne Delaney early Saturday morning, February 18. Her vehicle was just recently found and now so has she. Just when things cannot seem to get any stranger we get a reverse missing persons story out of Aruba.

Plympton Police notified the media this morning that 19 year old Adrianne Delaney has been located in Aruba. Yes, that is correct, Aruba.

Ms. Delaney has left the area on a recent flight out of Boston to Aruba. Police have confirmed that Ms. Delaney did in fact purchase a ticket and appears to be traveling alone. Although at this time it appears she is acting on her own free will, the Plympton Police continue to actively interview individuals familiar with her situation and will be working with Federal officials to locate and interview Ms. Delaney. Ms. Delaney has previously visited the Island and has acquaintances there.”

(Kingston Observer)

Talk about your strange coincidence with Aruba being in the focal point with the Natalee Holloway disappearance. Wonder who her acquaintences are down there and why she would do such a thing? Also wonder if this was a purchased same day ticket or done in advance. A same day ticket to Aruba could not be cheap.

Previous posts on the missing story of Adrianne Delaney.

Posted February 24, 2006 by
Aruba, Bizarre, Missing Persons | 34 comments

Dave Holloway on the Joran Van der Sloot Interview; Lies, Lies, Lies.

Dave Holloway, the father of the missing AL teen in Aruba, was asked to give his opinion of the ABC Joran Van der Sloot interview. In a nutshell Dave said, the Interview Full of Lies.”

Van der Sloot admits he has lied in the past about the night he spent with Natalee Holloway, but he says he’s telling the truth now. He says he left her, unharmed at the beach the night she disappeared and he went home.

“Do you buy anything he’s saying?” asked this reporter.

“When somebody lies the first time and then they lie again and implicate two other people, you can’t buy anything they say from here on out,” said Holloway.

Joran Van der Sloot certainly does suffer from a credibility stand point. Between the previous and continues fabrications and the smirks during the interview, it is really hard to believe much of what comes from Joran’s mouth. Dave Holloway comments on the fact that Joran ran off the beach and left his shoes behind. During the interview Joran says he got to the car and realized he did not have his shoes and just left anyhow. What reasonable person just doesn’t walk back and get them?

Holloway sat down with us to watch the interview with van der Sloot, and he says there are too many holes for him to be believed. Chief among them, he said, is how the Dutch teen says he left his shoes on the beach and how that isn’t proof that he was panicked when he left.

“For someone to say he left his shoes on the beach and jumped in the car and left, something happened,” said Holloway. “You don’t run off and leave your shoes and then start making up a bunch of lies.”
(WTOK)

Dave Holloway also hopes that Joran’s lies will catch up to him. After watching the ABC interview many now can understand why attorneys tell there clients to shut up. In all, this interview did Joran no favors.

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