NOTE!!! There is PROBLEM with this book. The second half of the book is complete BULLSHIT - the author begins to advocate BORROWING and using loans. Ignore this second part. I would hope most of you would have the brains [moran] to figure that out, but still.
BEANIE-CAP for BEANIE-BRAINS
Thursday, March 5, 2009
I got something to say about this.....
Philadelphia Korean store owner Ching-Chong-Chang pictured here was recently murdered in his SUBURBAN home.... read the story:
As police continued their search yesterday for three men who ambushed and killed businessman Robert Chae, Korean American leaders mobilized to raise reward money and plan ways to better protect their community.
"We're really thinking about our way of life," George Choi said. "A lot of people are frightened about this incident."
Choi owns a Center City beauty-supply store, just as Chae did, and lives near the Chae home in Montgomery Township in eastern Montgomery County.
While he struggled through a day of work yesterday at Penncrest Beauty Supply on Chestnut Street - "we feel like we are in the air and still in shock" - Choi organized a meeting of community and business leaders for 7:30 tonight at Seorabul, a Korean restaurant in North Philadelphia.
"We're going to focus on catching the suspects" by raising reward money, Choi said. "The second thing we're going to talk about is how we can be prepared to prevent further incidents."
Police said they believed Chae's attackers had studied his routine at work and at home before implementing a vicious attack and robbery about 5 a.m. Friday as the 58-year-old father of two was about to leave his home for work.
Chae was slain one month after police arrested five men accused of at least 10 robberies in Delaware County and Southwest Philadelphia, some of which involved Asian business owners who were followed home.
The Korean business community sees itself as "a crime target," said Moo O. Yoo, founder and director of the Korean Community Service Center in Olney.
"It's a crime trend not only at active businesses, but where [owners] live," said Yoo, 67, of Blue Bell. "That's very scary."
His 29-year-old center addresses a variety of needs of an estimated 70,000 Koreans living in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties, including placing them in jobs, teaching them English, and helping them become U.S. citizens.
At work tomorrow, Yoo said, he intends to get busy on developing crime-prevention programs for Korean business owners.
Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman lauded the idea yesterday, adding: "I'm hoping to be the point person. There's a lot that we can do.
"The first thing people can do to keep themselves safe is to be aware of their surroundings."
Chae apparently was unaware of what lurked outside his home Friday morning.
He was attacked immediately after he opened the garage door of his two-story, four-bedroom house on upscale Gwynmont Drive, just off Route 202, about one mile from the Montgomery Mall. He and his wife, Janice, were headed to their shop at 2 Penn Center, in the concourse between Suburban Station and City Hall.
Chae reportedly was stabbed to death. The assailants then forced Janice Chae and the couple's adult son and daughter, who had been sleeping upstairs, to the basement and bound them with duct tape, police said.
In response to her attackers' demand to know where the family kept its money, Janice Chae led two of them to a safe inside the house and opened it, while the third intruder stood guard over her children, ages 29 and 23. Sometime later, she escaped through a sliding glass door in the basement and ran to neighbors for help.
The robbers drove off in a dark SUV, police said.
Yesterday, as a township police cruiser sat at the end of the Chae driveway and yellow police tape lined the front yard, Myong Baek, 35, who knows the Chae family through Yuoung-Sang Presbyterian Church in Horsham, was grief-stricken and angry while at work in her family's dry-cleaning shop, Welsh Cleaners, in Maple Glen.
She was also there Friday when a flood of calls came in from church friends and other acquaintances about Chae's death.
When the Montgomery Township resident ended her 12-hour shift at 7 p.m., she went straight to church to pray for Chae and his family. She will be back there today doing the same.
Noting that Chae's dedication to working long hours to provide for his family - as do the many other small-business owners in the Korean community - was cruelly rewarded, Baek said: "It makes me disgusted."
"Look how he ends up his life," she added. "We have to be more careful and cautious."
Micah Pak, an associate pastor at the church, said he would urge congregants to pray not just for the Korean community but for "whoever the other side might be so that we would be united as a community."
"Philadelphia," he went on, "is the city of brotherly love."
Chae used to be president of the Pennsylvania Korean Beauty Supply Association, and Choi, a member, said it intended to put $10,000 toward a reward for information that leads to the apprehension of the killers. He said he expected additional money from other Korean organizations throughout the region. The Chae family has already put up $5,000, Choi said.
Meanwhile, a week that friends say was supposed to end with Chae's sailing off on a cruise will instead involve his burial.
"Why did they really have to kill a person if they were after the money?" Choi asked yesterday.
As the search continued for the only three people who can answer that, Choi said he and his wife, Sue, intended to alter their business and banking patterns.
By Friday night, Sue had already changed their routine on the drive home from work.
"She was looking out back," Choi said, "and trying to see if anyone was following us."
Now I have to chime in here because this is what I call IRONY. I've said it a million times. It amazes me how these FOOLS come into Philly, set up shop, take all the money, and then RUN BACK TO THE "SAFETY OF THE SUBURBS"! Well... not so SAFE now are they. When will you Korean morans get a brain? You spent decades being so AFRAID of the BLACKS in Philadelphia that might "cut you", that you were too blind to see that your suburban candy-land that you reside in was fast turning much more 'dangerous' than the city you were terrified to live in because there were too many brown people (aka your COSTOMERS!).
Oh yes fools, this is irony on top of irony - you see because Mr. Chan here owned several black beauty supply stores. You know the kind where the black women get their wigs, and cocoa butter cream, and fake nails, and 'pony hair' weave extension with the fully equipped kit. You know what I'm talking about. This GOOKS customers were 100% black, yet HE WAS TOO GOOD TO LIVE NEAR THEM! But of course he could take their money each day.
Now don't get me wrong - exploiting sheep is a GOOD thing. But it is apparent Mr. Chan got exploited by his own suburban community even more.
Don't you fools get it? The LAST place crime like this is going to occur is in the CITY. During hard economic times like these, thieves and robbers go for easy targets. Scared people. Scared ass bitches. And WHERE do scared ass bitches live? THE SUBURBS! LOL! Imagine a community *JUST OUTSIDE* the dangerous black-jungle of Philly where you can be safe and secure from all of lifes RESPONSIBILITIES! Ahhh yes! NATURE STRIKES AGAIN! That's right suburbia is a delusion - the fake candy land where crime and nothing bad supposedly happens. And as you know when the sheep thinks he is getting candy, he is always getting shit instead. Think of it - if you wanted to rob people, you would go to the suburbs... more cash, more crap, less cops, more timid people.. and best of all the people have a FALSE SENSE OF SECURITY aka their guard is permanently down. After all to these suburban sheeple they wonder why anyone would commit a crime - because when they want something they just BORROW for it.
Chan got chopped up in front of his wife and kids. But this would NOT have happened has he decided to live where his customers did. Everyone in Philly is strapped. There is the law of street or street justice. People look out for each other in the neighborhood. It is well known that if you try to steal someones stuff inside the city you are going to catch a hot capp in that azz. Not so in the suburbs where the victim instead calls the local police and then files a lawsuit! LOL. No lawsuits here - just shadowy justice.
Street justice.
Have a quick look at the infamous Philly MURDER-MAP:
http://inquirer.philly.com/graphics/homicide_map_2007/
Philly touches about 400 murders per year. But whats important to remember is that what matters is what KIND of murders these are. They are not RANDOM murders .. aka Tyrone jumps out of the bushes and kills a white lady. No they are RETRIBUTION murders - or REVENGE murders - or simply PAY-BACK. This type of natural justice keeps the RANDOM/Home-invasion type of crime that Mr. Chan fell victim to at bay. You NEVER hear of such things happening inside the city proper. Only do you hear of such absurd crimes out in "Gods country". Well Mr. Chan, god served you up something fierce.
You did everything but use your brain [moran]. All the stereo types about the suburbs, like everything political are in fact completely opposite of the truth:
MYTH: The suburbs are safe.
TRUTH: You have an 80% more likely chance of becoming victim to a RANDOM crime.
MYTH: The suburbs are a great place to raise kids.
TRUTH: The original ADHD, weed smoking, Zannax, Zoloft, Vicadin, emo looser kid originated in the 'great place to raise kids' of the suburbs. Suburban kids, lack social skills, any sort of cultural understanding, and are so bored that they turn to mind altering drugs so they can escape their plastic prison. Malls and China Buffet do not make a child balanced.
I can go on, but I'll leave this SHEEP example of Mr. Chan as the proof that RUNNING AWAY FROM REALITY is similar to refusing to hunt when hungry. Mr. Chan expected an escape from reality when he went home each night without ever THINKING REALISTICALLY. He lacked the basic responsibility required in life to safeguard himself, his family, and his belongings. Now his DANGEROUS AFRICAN-AMERICAN CUSTOMERS will show up at his Philadelphia beauty supply store on Monday only to find out that is is closed. What a shame that these dangerous black animals from philly will no longer be able to support Mr. Chan with their dirty black money.
Mr. Chan is this weeks recipient of the MATER LEE MOCHOW AWARD.
As police continued their search yesterday for three men who ambushed and killed businessman Robert Chae, Korean American leaders mobilized to raise reward money and plan ways to better protect their community.
"We're really thinking about our way of life," George Choi said. "A lot of people are frightened about this incident."
Choi owns a Center City beauty-supply store, just as Chae did, and lives near the Chae home in Montgomery Township in eastern Montgomery County.
While he struggled through a day of work yesterday at Penncrest Beauty Supply on Chestnut Street - "we feel like we are in the air and still in shock" - Choi organized a meeting of community and business leaders for 7:30 tonight at Seorabul, a Korean restaurant in North Philadelphia.
"We're going to focus on catching the suspects" by raising reward money, Choi said. "The second thing we're going to talk about is how we can be prepared to prevent further incidents."
Police said they believed Chae's attackers had studied his routine at work and at home before implementing a vicious attack and robbery about 5 a.m. Friday as the 58-year-old father of two was about to leave his home for work.
Chae was slain one month after police arrested five men accused of at least 10 robberies in Delaware County and Southwest Philadelphia, some of which involved Asian business owners who were followed home.
The Korean business community sees itself as "a crime target," said Moo O. Yoo, founder and director of the Korean Community Service Center in Olney.
"It's a crime trend not only at active businesses, but where [owners] live," said Yoo, 67, of Blue Bell. "That's very scary."
His 29-year-old center addresses a variety of needs of an estimated 70,000 Koreans living in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties, including placing them in jobs, teaching them English, and helping them become U.S. citizens.
At work tomorrow, Yoo said, he intends to get busy on developing crime-prevention programs for Korean business owners.
Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman lauded the idea yesterday, adding: "I'm hoping to be the point person. There's a lot that we can do.
"The first thing people can do to keep themselves safe is to be aware of their surroundings."
Chae apparently was unaware of what lurked outside his home Friday morning.
He was attacked immediately after he opened the garage door of his two-story, four-bedroom house on upscale Gwynmont Drive, just off Route 202, about one mile from the Montgomery Mall. He and his wife, Janice, were headed to their shop at 2 Penn Center, in the concourse between Suburban Station and City Hall.
Chae reportedly was stabbed to death. The assailants then forced Janice Chae and the couple's adult son and daughter, who had been sleeping upstairs, to the basement and bound them with duct tape, police said.
In response to her attackers' demand to know where the family kept its money, Janice Chae led two of them to a safe inside the house and opened it, while the third intruder stood guard over her children, ages 29 and 23. Sometime later, she escaped through a sliding glass door in the basement and ran to neighbors for help.
The robbers drove off in a dark SUV, police said.
Yesterday, as a township police cruiser sat at the end of the Chae driveway and yellow police tape lined the front yard, Myong Baek, 35, who knows the Chae family through Yuoung-Sang Presbyterian Church in Horsham, was grief-stricken and angry while at work in her family's dry-cleaning shop, Welsh Cleaners, in Maple Glen.
She was also there Friday when a flood of calls came in from church friends and other acquaintances about Chae's death.
When the Montgomery Township resident ended her 12-hour shift at 7 p.m., she went straight to church to pray for Chae and his family. She will be back there today doing the same.
Noting that Chae's dedication to working long hours to provide for his family - as do the many other small-business owners in the Korean community - was cruelly rewarded, Baek said: "It makes me disgusted."
"Look how he ends up his life," she added. "We have to be more careful and cautious."
Micah Pak, an associate pastor at the church, said he would urge congregants to pray not just for the Korean community but for "whoever the other side might be so that we would be united as a community."
"Philadelphia," he went on, "is the city of brotherly love."
Chae used to be president of the Pennsylvania Korean Beauty Supply Association, and Choi, a member, said it intended to put $10,000 toward a reward for information that leads to the apprehension of the killers. He said he expected additional money from other Korean organizations throughout the region. The Chae family has already put up $5,000, Choi said.
Meanwhile, a week that friends say was supposed to end with Chae's sailing off on a cruise will instead involve his burial.
"Why did they really have to kill a person if they were after the money?" Choi asked yesterday.
As the search continued for the only three people who can answer that, Choi said he and his wife, Sue, intended to alter their business and banking patterns.
By Friday night, Sue had already changed their routine on the drive home from work.
"She was looking out back," Choi said, "and trying to see if anyone was following us."
Now I have to chime in here because this is what I call IRONY. I've said it a million times. It amazes me how these FOOLS come into Philly, set up shop, take all the money, and then RUN BACK TO THE "SAFETY OF THE SUBURBS"! Well... not so SAFE now are they. When will you Korean morans get a brain? You spent decades being so AFRAID of the BLACKS in Philadelphia that might "cut you", that you were too blind to see that your suburban candy-land that you reside in was fast turning much more 'dangerous' than the city you were terrified to live in because there were too many brown people (aka your COSTOMERS!).
Oh yes fools, this is irony on top of irony - you see because Mr. Chan here owned several black beauty supply stores. You know the kind where the black women get their wigs, and cocoa butter cream, and fake nails, and 'pony hair' weave extension with the fully equipped kit. You know what I'm talking about. This GOOKS customers were 100% black, yet HE WAS TOO GOOD TO LIVE NEAR THEM! But of course he could take their money each day.
Now don't get me wrong - exploiting sheep is a GOOD thing. But it is apparent Mr. Chan got exploited by his own suburban community even more.
Don't you fools get it? The LAST place crime like this is going to occur is in the CITY. During hard economic times like these, thieves and robbers go for easy targets. Scared people. Scared ass bitches. And WHERE do scared ass bitches live? THE SUBURBS! LOL! Imagine a community *JUST OUTSIDE* the dangerous black-jungle of Philly where you can be safe and secure from all of lifes RESPONSIBILITIES! Ahhh yes! NATURE STRIKES AGAIN! That's right suburbia is a delusion - the fake candy land where crime and nothing bad supposedly happens. And as you know when the sheep thinks he is getting candy, he is always getting shit instead. Think of it - if you wanted to rob people, you would go to the suburbs... more cash, more crap, less cops, more timid people.. and best of all the people have a FALSE SENSE OF SECURITY aka their guard is permanently down. After all to these suburban sheeple they wonder why anyone would commit a crime - because when they want something they just BORROW for it.
Chan got chopped up in front of his wife and kids. But this would NOT have happened has he decided to live where his customers did. Everyone in Philly is strapped. There is the law of street or street justice. People look out for each other in the neighborhood. It is well known that if you try to steal someones stuff inside the city you are going to catch a hot capp in that azz. Not so in the suburbs where the victim instead calls the local police and then files a lawsuit! LOL. No lawsuits here - just shadowy justice.
Street justice.
Have a quick look at the infamous Philly MURDER-MAP:
http://inquirer.philly.com/graphics/homicide_map_2007/
Philly touches about 400 murders per year. But whats important to remember is that what matters is what KIND of murders these are. They are not RANDOM murders .. aka Tyrone jumps out of the bushes and kills a white lady. No they are RETRIBUTION murders - or REVENGE murders - or simply PAY-BACK. This type of natural justice keeps the RANDOM/Home-invasion type of crime that Mr. Chan fell victim to at bay. You NEVER hear of such things happening inside the city proper. Only do you hear of such absurd crimes out in "Gods country". Well Mr. Chan, god served you up something fierce.
You did everything but use your brain [moran]. All the stereo types about the suburbs, like everything political are in fact completely opposite of the truth:
MYTH: The suburbs are safe.
TRUTH: You have an 80% more likely chance of becoming victim to a RANDOM crime.
MYTH: The suburbs are a great place to raise kids.
TRUTH: The original ADHD, weed smoking, Zannax, Zoloft, Vicadin, emo looser kid originated in the 'great place to raise kids' of the suburbs. Suburban kids, lack social skills, any sort of cultural understanding, and are so bored that they turn to mind altering drugs so they can escape their plastic prison. Malls and China Buffet do not make a child balanced.
I can go on, but I'll leave this SHEEP example of Mr. Chan as the proof that RUNNING AWAY FROM REALITY is similar to refusing to hunt when hungry. Mr. Chan expected an escape from reality when he went home each night without ever THINKING REALISTICALLY. He lacked the basic responsibility required in life to safeguard himself, his family, and his belongings. Now his DANGEROUS AFRICAN-AMERICAN CUSTOMERS will show up at his Philadelphia beauty supply store on Monday only to find out that is is closed. What a shame that these dangerous black animals from philly will no longer be able to support Mr. Chan with their dirty black money.
Mr. Chan is this weeks recipient of the MATER LEE MOCHOW AWARD.
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