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RAD: Rape Aggression Defense
On July 10, 2009, Conversations with American Heroes at the Watering Hole will feature a discussion former parole officer and RAD Instructor Kimberly Cheryl Elliot.

Program Date: July 10, 2009
Program Time: 2100 hours, Pacific
Topic: RAD: Rape Aggression Defense
Listen Live:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LawEnforcement/2009/07/11/RAD-Rape-Aggression-Defense

About the Guest
Kimberly Cheryl Elliott spent 17 years and parole and probation officer for Missouri State Division of Probation and Parole. She “is a seasoned marketing professional with 18 years experience in pharmaceutical sales and management. As a victim of crime, she is very passionate about her career as founder and managing partner of Executive Defense Technology, LLC, an anti-victimization education firm. As a speaker, author, consultant and Nationally Certified RAD (Rape/Aggression/Defense) Instructor, she helps clients optimize their personal safety. As a seminar leader, she provides a comprehensive course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands on defense training. Her clients include everyone from elderly church group members and housewives to employees of law firms, TV / Radio Stations and other Fortune 500 Corporations.”

Kimberly Cheryl Elliott is the author of Escape From The Pharma Cartel: My Life as a Member of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel; Take This Pill and... Sell It!: A Guide To Getting A Job In The Pharmaceutical Industry; Shattered Reality; and, Are Your Habits Killing You? A Complete Personal Handbook Of Safety Suggestions to Incorporate into Your Everyday Life: Because the Best Defense Is a Good Offensive Plan!

About the Watering Hole
The Watering Hole is police slang for a location cops go off-duty to blow off steam and talk about work and life. Sometimes funny; sometimes serious; but, always interesting.

About the Host
Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster was a sworn member of the Los Angeles Police Department for 24 years. He retired in 2003 at the rank of Lieutenant. He holds a bachelor’s from the Union Institute and University in Criminal Justice Management and a Master’s Degree in Public Financial Management from California State University, Fullerton; and, has completed his doctoral course work. Raymond E. Foster has been a part-time lecturer at California State University, Fullerton and Fresno; and is currently a Criminal Justice Department chair, faculty advisor and lecturer with the Union Institute and University. He has experience teaching upper division courses in Law Enforcement, public policy, Government Technology and leadership. Raymond is an experienced author who has published numerous articles in a wide range of venues including magazines such as Government Technology, Mobile Government, Airborne Law Enforcement Magazine, and Police One. He has appeared on the History Channel and radio programs in the United States and Europe as subject matter expert in technological applications in Law Enforcement.

Listen, call, join us at the Watering Hole:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LawEnforcement/2009/07/11/RAD-Rape-Aggression-Defense

Program Contact Information
Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA
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909.599.7530
 
 
   
 

Legal issues...what we don't cover
I am still working with PrePaid Legal and we have been promoted to manager. We are nearly at the level of Director. I thought that was cool. We even have a framed certificate for becoming managers in the business. There is only one problem with PrePaid and I will be the first to admit it. The plans don't cover any criminal offenses. I am unsure as to why...maybe because in most cases they are losing battles. You have to read the fine print to find that out though. Since I work with people all around the USA I have to keep track of different aspects of the law and lawyers who will help the clients.

Let's say, for instance, I have a client in Florida who needs assistance with an issue he thinks will be covered by PrePaid such as driving without insurance. He thinks that because he has the lawyer from PrePaid and they cover traffic issues he will be fine. WRONG. He will need to hire a  criminal defense attorney in his area to handle the case. Criminal defense attorneys will handle pretty much any case that PrePaid Legal cannot. It's good to know who are the best in their area so you can refer them to another lawyer and the client stays with your business, even though it didn't fit for that moment. That's excellent customer service. That's how you keep a business running.
 
 
 

   
Thin Skinned

I just saw this article online. It is a story about the New York Giants' defensive line and the fact that they are practical jokers. The teaser mentioned something about pranking Eli Manning's wife, and I was curious so I checked it out.

 

It first talked about how many tight-knit communites pull pranks and these footballers are no exception. Then there was a quote from Eli Manning, "When someone plays a prank on me, I take it well, when those guys got the wife involved, she did not take it as well."

 

Let's start with point # 1. "The wife?"  Seriously, Eli? If I was referenced by my husband in a quote that could be in a public forum and he called me 'the wife' I'd be a wee bit annoyed. But that's just me. Though after reading the rest of the story, I am guessing that Abby Manning was pissy about it...she doesn't sound like tons of fun.

 

So now I am super curious to see how they pranked her as, according to her husband, she didn't take it well, so it must be something pretty bad or at least embarassing, right?

 

Wrong.

 

Here's the prank, taken word-for-word from the article.

 

“It was family day at the facility, where guys have their wives and kids come out to visit, and we got ahold of Eli’s phone and sent a couple of texts,” Giants guard Rich Seubert explained. “We said, ‘Please come. It would really mean a lot to me.’ So she showed up, which was a total surprise to Eli. She had some stuff to do and didn’t really want to be there, so needless to say she wasn’t thrilled.”

 

That's it?!? You sent her a text message asking her to come to family day? And she was pissed? Come on. Is this woman the biggest bitch in the world or what? Why on earth would that make you MAD? So, you had stuff to do? Great, then leave and go do it. It isn't like they locked you in a closet on family day.

 

Besides, it is family day...shouldn't she have been there anyway?

 

This was easily the most ridiculous thing I have read online today. Mostly because of Abby Manning. This prank wasn't even funny, it was just kind of blah. And she wasn't thrilled, whatever that means. Absurdity, I tell you. Where has all the humor gone?

 

Maybe I should marry Tom Brady and show 'em how a quarterback's wife should be. What do you think of that plan?

 
 
   
 

Kansas City Chiefs Records - Defense

Most Sacks in a Career

 

126.5  Derrick Thomas
86.5  Neil Smith
73.0  Art Still
51.0  Mike Bell 
44.5  Eric Hicks

43.0  Jared Allen

40.0  Bill Maas

 

Most Sacks in a Season

 

20.0  Derrick Thomas  1990

15.5  Jared Allen  2007

15.0  Neil Smith  1993

14.5  Derrick Thomas  1992

14.5  Neil Smith  1992

14.5  Art Still  1984

14.5  Art Still  1980

14.0  Eric Hicks  2000

13.5  Derrick Thomas  1991

13.5  Mike Bell  1984

13.0  Derrick Thomas  1996

12.0  Derrick Thomas  1998

12.0  Neil Smith  1995  

11.0  Jared Allen  2005

11.0  Derrick Thomas  1994

10.5  Art Still  1986

10.0  Derrick Thomas  1989

10.0  Mike Bell  1983 

 

Most Sacks in a Game

 

7.0  Derrick Thomas vs. Seattle Nov. 11, 1990
6.0  Derrick Thomas vs. Oakland Sept. 6, 1998
4.0  Wilbur Young at San Diego Oct. 19, 1975
4.0  Art Still at Oakland Oct. 5, 1980
4.0  Derrick Thomas vs. Buffalo Oct. 7, 1991
4.0  Derrick Thomas vs. San Diego Nov. 8, 1992
4.0  Neil Smith vs. L.A. Raiders Oct. 3, 1993

 

Most Forced Fumbles in a Career 

 

45  Derrick Thomas
29  Neil Smith
13  Kevin Ross 

13  Jared Allen
11  Deron Cherry
11  Bill Maas
11  Jerome Woods

 

Most Forced Fumbles in a Season 

 

8  Derrick Thomas  1992
7  Jared Allen  2005
6  Derrick Thomas  1990
6  Derrick Thomas  1994

 

Most Fumbles Recovered in a Career

 

19  Derrick Thomas
18  Willie Lanier
17  Dan Saleaumua
15  Bobby Bell
14  Jim Lynch
14  Deron Cherry

 

Most Fumbles Recovered in a Season 

 

6  Dan Saleaumua  1990

6  Deron Cherry  1988

5  Dan Saleaumua  1989

4  Gary Spani  1980

4  Bill Andrews  1977

4  Tim Gray  1977

 

Most Interceptions in a Career

 

58  Emmitt Thomas
57  Johnny Robinson
50  Deron Cherry
39  Gary Barbaro
38  Albert Lewis

30  Kevin Ross

 

Most Interceptions in a Season

 

12  Emmitt Thomas  1974
10  Johnny Robinson  1966
10  Bobby Hunt  1966
10  Johnny Robinson  1970
9  Emmitt Thomas  1969
9  Deron Cherry  1986

 

Most Interceptions in a Game

 

4  Bobby Ply vs. San Diego Dec. 16, 1962
4  Bobby Hunt vs. Houston Oct. 4, 1964
4  Deron Cherry vs. Seattle Sept. 29, 1985
3  Bobby Ply vs. Denver Dec. 9, 1962
3  Johnny Robinson at Baltimore Sept. 28, 1970
3  Albert Lewis vs. Atlanta Dec. 8, 1985
3  Lloyd Burruss vs. San Diego Oct. 19, 1986
3  Albert Lewis vs. Atlanta Sept. 1, 1991
3  Greg Wesley vs. Miami Sept. 29, 2002
3  Greg Wesley vs. New England Nov. 27, 2005

 

Most Safeties in a Career

 

3  Derrick Thomas 

2  Bill Maas
2  Dan Saleaumua
2  Joe Phillips

1  Buck Buchanan
1  Willie Lanier
1  John Lohmeyer 
1  Ed Beckman
1  Dino Hackett
1  Albert Lewis
1  Rob McGovern

 

Most Defensive Touchdowns in a Career

 

8  Bobby Bell (6 INTs, 2 FRs)
5  Emmitt Thomas (5 INTs)
5  Jim Kearney (5 INTs)
4  Lloyd Burruss (4 INTs)
4  Derrick Thomas (4 FRs)
4  James Hasty (3 INTs, 1 FR)

 

Most Defensive Touchdowns in a Season

 

4  Jim Kearney (4 INTs)  1972
3  David Webster (2 INTs, 1 FR)  1960
3  Lloyd Burruss (3 INTs)  1986
3  Charles Mincy (2 INTs, 1 FR)  1992
3  Mark McMillian (3 INTs)  1997

 

Most Tackles in a Career

 

999  Gary Spani

992  Art Still

927  Deron Cherry

827  Kevin Ross

 

Most Tackles in a Season

 

162  Mike Maslowski  2002

157  Gary Spani  1979

153  Gary Spani  1981

151  Scott Fujita  2003

151  Donnie Edwards  2000

151  Donnie Edwards  1998

151  Deron Cherry  1988

 

 
 
 

   
The Sacred Right of Self-Defense & Self-Preservati...
When you tell someone that it is a sin for them to yell back or hit back or whatever if someone is attacking them, what are you saying? I wish the holier-than-thou control freaks who like to exert control over others by restraining them at every turn, would put themselves in the victim's shoes just once.

When you tell a victim that this is what God wants, you are telling them that God put them here to take abuse from anyone who dishes it out.

Yes, you are.

He put them here, omniscient and knowing this would happen, stands by allowing it to happen, and commanding victims not to lift a hand or raise a voice in anger to defend themselves. So He certainly didn't put them here to take care of themselves. To the contrary, He demands that they just take abuse, so that's what He put them here for.


Not a good way to get them to love your God. Huh?

Would you tell them they must let that bully kick their automobile? Never, right? Because an automobile is a thing of value.

Let the brain-dead think the next thought themselves. I won't state the obvious.

If you tell the wolves that God put sheep here to feed them, they love God. He is the God of the wolves. But the sheep don't like Him, because He ain't the God of the sheep.

Just one example of how hypocrites actually give their God a bad name with all their thoughtless babbling about Him and his Laws when they use Him as a schtick to control others.

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