SheLion...I don't know why I should have to defend my family...but I can't let this nasty-ass have his way. You can see he takes delight in hurting people.
1) When I was born in the hospital in 1956, it was known as "Women's Hospital." It didn't get it's name change until the mid-'60s. It says "Women's Hospital" on my birth certificate.
2) My grandfather was Capt. Frank Tomazewski of the Hamtramck Fire Dept. There is no way I can lie about this. The local has a web page. Ask them yourself.
3) My grandparent's house was at 12009 Nagel St. Hit it up on MapQuest. I have nothing to hide. The City Clerk's Office would have record of it. It was torn down for highway construction. Here's the link to the map:
http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?addr=12009+nagle+st.&csz=hamtramck%2C+mi&country=us&new=1&name=&qty=
4) My dad went to St. Florian HS. Again, nothing to hide. He is on the roster.
5) I used "ghetto" in quotation marks. You are too stupid to see I was being ironic. A roughly two-and-a-half-square-mile city composed almost 100% of Polish people (as it was when I lived there) COMPLETELY surrounded by Detroit is even referred to by the city web pages as a Polish "enclave." It is now a mix of predominately Polish and Muslim with some gentrification coming in. I lived there 40 years ago.
Again, Hot Tabasco...you are a nasty little man...and, I repeat, little.
Hutzel Women's Hospital is the second oldest hospital in the city of Detroit. It traces its lineage to the period right after the American Civil War when a group of seven courageous women formed an association in 1868 to provide care for unwed mothers and their infants.
Throughout the late 1800's and early and mid 1900's the hospital became known for its innovative care of women and children, including Detroit's first baby incubator, Michigan's first research laboratory devoted to the "study of women's diseases," and establishment of the nation's first "Mother's Milk Bureau" to ensure a supply of breast milk to infants of non-lactating mothers.
In 1965 the Hospital was renamed Hutzel Women's Hospital in honor of Eleonore L. Hutzel, recognizing her 54 years of service as student, employee and trustee of the Hospital. Since that time the hospital has seen its services grow to include orthopaedics, opthamology, a pain clinic and sleep center.
Paulet, you don't have to explain anything to me. I have no idea what is going on here, but honest! You don't have to explain anything to me as far as your personal life goes.
Why that is I do not know. That being the case, I would rather accept your information as gospel and let this whole situation die rather than hold an eternal grudge. After all, you and I are both conservatives and we have other dragons to fight rather than each other.
So Please accept my apology!