Posted on 05/11/2005 10:11:57 AM PDT by floriduh voter
It makes me feel better that you use quotation marks, too, sometimes.
I hope the public is waking up too. I doubt we will ever see that fact noted by the MSM.
Sorry for the strange post. I tried to use the < > and failed. waaaaaaaaa.. :)
That is absolutely hilarious!!
You captured Jim King's true personality!
A cheer for Jim King!
(Ladies, wag those pompons!)
Oinky-fat, oinky-fat
King, you blubbery retardo!
Oinky-fat, oinky-fat
Butter, whipping cream and lard-o!
Evil, impotent, insane:
Bacon fat replaced your brain
Sausage, suet, mayo, greases
What a friend you have in cheeses!
Oinky-fat, oinky-fat,
Gooey, chewy, eeeyeweee!
Frisco Crisco Zis-boom-bah
Jim King, heres your last hurrah:
SOOEY! SOOEY! SOOEY!
Dear Phil Dragoo
Enclosed please find an order for two cases of SPRAY ON SCHMUCK-B-GONE.
We really need it in a hurry! Please rush.
8mm
Well stated!
http://www.theempirejournal.com/514054_cognizant_jacksonville_ma.htm
EXCLUSIVE!!!!!!!!!
Cognizant Jacksonville Man in Life and Death Tug-of-War
I guess Jim King may need to do an interview so he can tell everyone that this man needs to go on to heaven.
Jax Freepers if you can join in on May 21 there is a protest/picket (whatever you want to call it)
http://www.thedavidallenshow.com/20050513.kingrhino/view
ping to 211
#211 BUMP
Another one:
http://www.theempirejournal.com/514054_cognizant_jacksonville_ma.htm
EXCLUSIVE!!!!!!!!!
Cognizant Jacksonville Man in Life and Death Tug-of-War
Only links and headlines are allowed to be republished from TheEmpireJournal. I wish they would allow a paragraph to wet a person's appetite. Quite a story here.
Is there anything we can do to help this man?
At this point I don't know. I've sent it to the local media and maybe they'll pick it up. I'm told folks are in contact with his mother so I'm confident that as soon as we have an idea what to do, it'll be made known forthwith!
Any Floridians that want to be included in the OurFlorida email group please go to the site and sign up
http://ourflorida.true.ws/
Freepers who want to be pinged, please freepmail.
I emailed the article to my group this a.m. but have some stragglers that haven't joined and it's very hard to remember everyone that wants to stay informed. Too blonde and too busy, we won't mention too old! LOL
By STEPHEN NOHLGREN, Times Staff Writer
May 14, 2005
ST. PETERSBURG - In the last year, he has been maligned as a murderer, had his face plastered on posters wearing a Hitler mustache and still gets threats upon his life.
But among his colleagues, Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge George Greer has become an icon. About 200 judges and lawyers gave him rousing applause and whistles of respect Friday, after he won the St. Petersburg Bar Association's judicial appreciation award for an unprecedented second year in a row.
Greer, 63, who oversaw the end-of-life drama of Terri Schiavo, made the legal community "proud to be lawyers," said attorney John Biesinger III, who presented the award. His "grace and professionalism was inspiring."
Also Friday, the Bar association presented their Liberty Bell award for community service to Andrew Barnes, who retired last year as chairman and chief executive officer of the St. Petersburg Times.
Over past years, the Bar's judicial award has been sprinkled around the judiciary, with nominating and selection committees often splitting votes nearly equally among candidates, Biesinger said. This year's vote, "wasn't even close."
A few other judges have been two-time winners, but never two years in a row.
It was Greer's ruling five years ago that eventually led to the removal of a feeding tube for Schiavo and her subsequent death in March at age 41. Greer found there was clear and convincing evidence that the brain-injured woman was in a persistent vegetative state and would not have wanted to be kept alive artificially.
Opposing him at various times were Schiavo's family of birth, right-to-life groups, the Florida Legislature, the U.S. Congress and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, whose push to keep her alive nearly resulted in a last-minute constitutional showdown between the judiciary and executive branches of government.
The Schiavo case and the national outcry it engendered "has been an incredible journey," Greer said. "The one constant has been the support, spoken and unspoken, of my associates. I appreciate this award more than you will ever know."
Barnes, 65, came to the Times as metro editor in 1973 after graduating from Harvard College and working as a reporter and editor at the Providence Journal and Washington Post. During his 21-year tenure, the Times won five Pulitzer Prizes, grew into Florida's largest daily paper and maintained its independent status by fighting off a corporate takeover battle from Texas investors.
It also supported numerous civic causes and awarded hundreds of scholarships to budding journalists.
Barnes "exemplifies the highest respect for individuals, integrity, ethics and compassion toward mankind in all walks of life," said Circuit Judge Thomas McGrady, presenting the award at a luncheon at the Mirror Lake Lyceum.
In a typically diffident manner, Barnes quickly thanked the Bar and said the award was really a recognition for the newspaper and its support of the law.
Last week, he received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from Indiana University, which has strong ties to the Times dating to long-time family owners, the Poynters. Barnes still serves as chairman of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies in St. Petersburg, the non-profit journalism school that holds Times stock.
He recently stepped down as chairman of the board that awards Pulitzer Prizes and said he looks forward to more free time to write.
Another award for Greer! &^%$#**_))(&^%$$^&$#$$
They gave someone else an award too. From the article you posted:
"Also Friday, the Bar association presented their Liberty Bell award for community service to Andrew Barnes, who retired last year as chairman and chief executive officer of the St. Petersburg Times."
An innocent disabled woman was dehydrated to death and these ghouls have nothing better to do, than give out award after award to the person who made it possible. Have they no sense of decency? Do they have no feelings for the family who lost a daughter and a sister? How cold hearted can they be?
Another one:
"http://www.theempirejournal.com/514054_cognizant_jacksonville_ma.htm
EXCLUSIVE!!!!!!!!!
Cognizant Jacksonville Man in Life and Death Tug-of-War"
I'll send the stoy to WorldNetDaily.com.
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