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  • How to sue your lawyer

    10/12/2006 7:38:59 AM PDT · by Faith65 · 9 replies · 2,808+ views
    vanity ^ | 10/12/06 | me
    (Vanity) FReepers- I need the name of several great books on how to sue your attorney. Basically,this whole ordeal has been going on for 4 1/2 years and my attorney has just continued to negate his fudiciary responsibilty in so many ways and left me with no choice. My dealings with him are regarding the selling of some companies and some real estate holdings. He and the accountant who did the valuations are a little too close for comfort and now my valuations have been held hostage (even though the accountant has been paid in full over a YEAR AGO!!...
  • Miami Herald's Message of Apology for Pro-Castro Staff & Response

    10/09/2006 9:23:26 PM PDT · by CHACHI · 8 replies · 1,936+ views
    Yahoo Group For Freedom-Justice ^ | October 9, 2006 | Chachi Novellas
    ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Tira - McClatchy Corporate To: CHACHI Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 12:36 PM Subject: RE: There are pro-Castro folk inside The Herald As the new owners of The Miami Herald, we want to join in the apologies that have been extended for mistakes and missteps there, and to ask you to give us the time and opportunity to show what our ownership will mean. The McClatchy Company is proud of almost 150 years of newspaper history and its long record of respectful community journalism. We want to assure you that we intend to bring...
  • School for Scoundrels: NYT Teaches Reporters How to Destroy Records

    09/17/2006 6:36:22 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 55 replies · 1,712+ views
    Newsbusters ^ | September 16 | Al Brown
    The Fitzpatrick Plame investigation has spurred the New York Times into examining how their reporters conduct themselves. Apparently, the Gray Lady wants her staff to act more like terrorists and drug dealers. Reporters are being told to delete emails, destroy notes, and use disposable cell phones in order to stymie future investigations.
  • Oregon Health & Science University first to try stem-cell shots for child disease

    03/10/2006 10:18:42 PM PST · by Coleus · 12 replies · 653+ views
    OregonLive.com. ^ | 03.10.06 | ANDY DWORKIN
    Oregon Health & Science University will be the first, and maybe only, hospital to give a risky experimental stem-cell transplant to children dying of a rare nerve-destroying disease. In the coming months, as many as six children with Batten disease will travel to OHSU for injections of neural stem cells, primitive cells that can form new brain and nerve cells. The stem cells are taken from human fetuses, with their mothers' agreement, and processed and purified by a California company, StemCells Inc. At OHSU, a surgeon will inject the stem cells into eight areas of each child's brain. The theory...
  • AR Wildlife Officers Demoted For Illegal Hunting

    08/09/2006 8:00:20 AM PDT · by girlangler · 14 replies · 838+ views
    KTHV TV ^ | Aug. 9, 2006 | news report
    AR Wildlife Officers Demoted For Illegal Hunting E-mail This Article Printable Version The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission says two Arkansas wildlife officers have been demoted for illegal hunting turkeys without a license in Tennessee. Game and Fish Director Scott Henderson said that Major Jerry D."Chuck" Woodson, assistant chief of enforcement for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, and Wade Spence were demoted. Spence, a six-year game and fish veteran, was named Wildlife Officer of the Year in 2003 by the National Wild Turkey Federation. The illegal hunting reportedly happened in April, but it wasn't reported until July 12th. Woodson...
  • Liberal Leadership Race Loses Civil Veneer As Contenders Square Off

    06/11/2006 6:39:09 AM PDT · by canuck_conservative · 5 replies · 447+ views
    CP / National Post [Canada] ^ | Saturday, June 10, 2006 | Joan Bryden
    WINNIPEG - The Liberal leadership race lost its veneer of civility Saturday as the 11 contenders locked horns over Afghanistan and campaign financing and began sharpening their attacks on the perceived front-runner, Michael Ignatieff. Toronto MP Joe Volpe, struggling to recover from a kiddie campaign donation controversy, heralded the more aggressive tone at a news conference just hours before the first official all-candidates' debate. He announced that he will disclose all donations to his campaign in future as they are received and challenged his rivals to do the same or "bow out of the race." Volpe cast himself as the...
  • ZOT this Fashist!

    02/08/2006 12:53:07 PM PST · by fingerlakestennesee · 197 replies · 7,796+ views
    LIVE FREE FROM FASHISTS!
    In this war freedom should come first not after! In New Hampshire the Motto is Live free or Die! I don't need Bush spying on law abiding americans and taking our freedoms. Anyone who surrenders a square inch of freedom to the government in the name of saftey is a traitor and should be treated like one! Let the Bush Fashists all drop dead! Filthy Commys! LET FREEDOM RING!
  • Invalid Rule Spares Former Prosecutors from Discipline

    01/21/2006 4:46:19 AM PST · by hdrabon · 20 replies · 1,487+ views
    The Raleigh News & Observer ^ | Jan 21, 2006 | Joseph Neff
    The disciplinary arm of the N.C. State Bar dropped charges of felonious misconduct against two former Union County prosecutors Friday because of a 1999 clerical error at the state Supreme Court. The State Bar had charged Kenneth Honeycutt and Scott Brewer with lying, cheating and withholding evidence in a 1996 death penalty case. The ruling Friday marks the second time that Honeycutt and Brewer won on procedural grounds before the bar's Disciplinary Hearing Commission, which sits as judge and jury in disciplinary cases. . . . Prosecutors around the state are concerned that the case is damaging their reputation and...
  • Bush's Job Growth WORST in 50 Years (Roll out the red carpet for this “staunch Bush supporter.”)

    01/03/2006 8:29:33 AM PST · by intruder alert · 344 replies · 12,727+ views
    bopnews ^ | Hale Stewart
    Bush’s giant Right Wing Noise Machine (RWNM) loves to preach about the Bush economic miracle. In fact, the RWNM’s current thinking is Bush doesn’t spend enough time talking about his economic triumphs. If only he did, then everyone would fall in line and believe in the great Bush economic miracle. There is one problem with this argument: it’s a lie. Any way you look at the Bush economy, it comes up short. Today, I want to compare Bush’s job creation record with other economic recoveries. As usual, Bush comes up way short. The national Bureau of Economic Research has identified...
  • (well, well, well) Judge Probed Patrick Fitzgerald for Misconduct

    11/02/2005 4:28:08 AM PST · by InvisibleChurch · 28 replies · 2,116+ views
    newsmax.com ^ | Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005 12:03 a.m. EST
    A federal judge in Chicago accused Leakgate Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald of prosecutorial misconduct earlier this year and launched an investigation into what he said a misuse of grand jury materials - before Fitzgerald had the probe shut down by a higher court. In January 2005, U.S. District Judge James F. Holderman accused Fitzgerald's U.S. Attorney's office in Chicago of turning grand jury materials over to a plaintiff's lawyer in a hospital-fraud case, the Associated Press reported at the time. In addition to threatening to hold one of Fitzgerald's prosecutors in criminal contempt of court, Judge Holderman ordered a misconduct...
  • Schumer Wasted No Time In Attacking And Fundraising Off Of Judge Alito

    11/01/2005 12:41:38 PM PST · by PhiKapMom · 42 replies · 1,052+ views
    Republican National Committee ^ | Nov 1, 2005 | RNC Research
    Schumer Wasted No Time In Attacking And Fundraising Off Of Judge Alito:Schumer: "[I]t's Sad That The President Felt He Had To Pick A Nominee Likely To Divide America Instead Of Choosing A Nominee In The Mold Of Sandra Day O'Connor, Who Would Unify Us." (Sen. Charles Schumer, Press Conference, 10/31/05) Schumer: "[T]he President Seems To Want To Hunker Down In His Bunker And Is More Concerned About Smoothing The Ruffled Feathers Of The Extreme Wing Of His Party Than About Governing All Of America And Changing History For The Better. This Controversial Nominee ... Will Get Very Careful Scrutiny From...
  • Turley indicates Fitzgerald has faced complaints of over unethical prosecution tactics in the past

    10/26/2005 8:10:24 PM PDT · by ArmyBratproud · 61 replies · 2,567+ views
    Fox News Channel - Hannity and Colmes | 10/26/05
    Jonathan Turley was on Hannity's Fox News show tonight. Hannity was asking him about the whole Plame case, and Fitzgerald. Turley, a prof. at GWU and a practicing atty., mentioned how Fitzgerald has faced allegations over tactics he has used in previous prosecutions. Tactics that, if some reports are accurate, match the ones he is using in the current case. Turley claims that Fitzgerald has been known for working a case, finding early that no law was broken, and keeping the case going and trapping folks in the "lies/perjury/obstruction" bit. Seems like Turley is trying to lead that Fitzgerald may...
  • "Plans to test Anthrax shot on children questioned"

    07/02/2005 1:16:47 PM PDT · by TheSentry · 2 replies · 316+ views
    The Kansas City Star ^ | June 2005 | David Goldstein
    WASHINGTON- The government's effort to develop a new vaccine against anthrax has raised red flags among critics over plans to eventually test an experimental version on children.Robert Bock, a spokesman for the Nat'l. Inst. of Child Health and Human Development, said the new anthrax vaccine would not be tested on 100 first-and-second-graders until it is first tested safely on adults. That is under way now, he said."If that study is successful, there will probably be a protocol to test the anthrax vaccine in children," Bock said.While federal rules govern how children can be used in medical research, Barbara Loe...
  • McCain is not a maverick

    04/15/2005 1:50:48 PM PDT · by rightalien · 28 replies · 849+ views
    American Thinker ^ | April 15th, 2005 | J. James Estrada
    As I am an Arizona resident, John McCain is my Senator. When I call his office in Phoenix to express my disappointment in McCain’s latest vote (against the Bush tax cuts; against drilling in ANWR; against the repeal of the estate tax, etc.), I find that his staffers are often embarrassed to confirm that he indeed voted the way he did. But when I make the same call to his D.C. office, the staffers there are actually belligerent in their defense of these wayward votes by the “maverick” Republican. The Beltway indeed represents a different constituency for our elected officials....
  • Florence Nightingale Would Be Ashamed

    03/30/2005 5:56:51 PM PST · by Chickenhawk Warmonger · 20 replies · 883+ views
    GOPUSA.com ^ | March 30, 2005 | Robin Mullins Boyd
    Growing up, I knew that I wanted to work in the medical field. The reasoning for my choice sounded like the response of a beauty pageant contestant -- I wanted to help people. Trite as that sounds, that really was my reason. I graduated from nursing school 23 years ago and have only worked in the nursing profession since that time. I have always been proud to be a nurse - even when some in my family said that I was "too smart" to be "just" a nurse. Nursing has never been just a job that has a great deal...
  • Panel's ethics woes spread

    02/28/2005 12:47:57 PM PST · by SmithL · 262+ views
    Knoxville News Sentinel ^ | 2/28/5 | Tom Humphrey
    NASHVILLE - While allegations of misconduct against Sen. John Ford have grown more serious, complaints of ethical violations by other legislators are taking some new twists. A former girlfriend of Senate Speaker Pro Tempore Mike Williams, R-Maryville, provided a sworn affidavit to a Nashville television station accusing him of using campaign funds for personal expenses. Williams says there was no impropriety. A Clarksville man, meanwhile, filed a sworn complaint with the Senate Ethics Committee charging that "every member of the Tennessee state Senate in 2003 and 2004" has violated ethical standards. Barry Schmittou also has filed a sworn complaint against...
  • You are being watched! You will slip up soon! (Ooooooooh, a scary post! ZOT!!!)

    01/31/2005 3:28:10 PM PST · by dl_pens · 189 replies · 3,465+ views
    You and your fascist co-horts will all be sorry when the Bush* administration is charged with stealing this election. His administration and this website is nothing more then propaganda for a fascist regime. We are watching you, and we will be there when you slip up and your face down on the ground because you slipped on your own Nazi style propaganda. John Kerry won this election and you know it! Everyone knows it!
  • Iraq is George Bush's Vietnam: US Senator Kennedy

    01/16/2005 2:20:28 PM PST · by Tarpaulin · 102 replies · 2,354+ views
    WASHINGTON (AFP) - America's ongoing military entanglement in Iraq (news - web sites) has become President George Bush (news - web sites)'s Vietnam, US Senator Edward Kennedy, a leading member of the opposition Democratic party, said. The harsh words refer to the US role and ultimate defeat in the 1964-1975 Vietnam war. Iraq is "clearly is George Bush's Vietnam," said Kennedy, speaking on CBS's "Face The Nation" program. Kennedy then blasted Bush's claim in an interview in Sunday's Washington Post that his Iraq policy was endorsed by the US public because of his November 2004 re-election victory. "I think that's...
  • Ketchup Heiress Teresa Makes Modest Tsunami Contribution

    01/09/2005 2:59:31 PM PST · by kattracks · 84 replies · 2,441+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | 1/09/05 | Carl Limbacher
    Charities controlled by billionaire ketchup heiress Teresa Heinz have pledged a relatively modest $450,000 to tsunami relief in recent days, with Mrs. Heinz explaining she prefers to keep her charitable contributions local. Heinz Endowments announced Saturday that it would contribute $400,000 to tsunami relief, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune Review. And the Washington, D.C.-based Heinz Family Philanthropies will add another $50,000. The Heinz money will go to the Brother's Brother Foundation, a local international relief group. In a prepared statement, Mrs. Heinz explained, "Obviously, our philanthropic focus is here in America and in Pittsburgh, but the astronomical proportions of this...
  • "When the U.N. Fails, We All Do" (Incredible.)

    12/11/2004 7:14:29 PM PST · by N. Beaujon · 17 replies · 1,482+ views
    MSNBC, Newsweek ^ | Dec. 13, 2004 issue | By Fareed Zakaria
    When the U.N. Fails, We All Do 'In a sense things got better after the peacekeepers left,' Rusesabagina told me. 'People realized no one was going to help them'By Fareed Zakaria NewsweekDec. 13 issue - You have never heard of Paul Rusesabagina. But if you watch the stunning new movie "Hotel Rwanda," you will never forget him. The movie tells the true story of Rusesabagina, an "ordinary" Rwandan, a hotel manager, who was able to shelter and save more than 1,200 people—Tutsis and Hutus—in the midst of the Rwandan genocide. He is a Rwandan Schindler, who in a series of...