Posted on 05/13/2005 7:36:25 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Are you calling me a liar???
We've been caught up in weddings, out-of towners staying over. One of the groomsmen, head teller in his family's bank,was visiting here when the checks first appeared. He studied the checks on different websites to get the clearest image. At first he looked puzzled, then appalled. After reading some printouts from DU focusing on the checks in the mail, checks lost, JHH mailroom and JHH finance office lies, he was laughing like a madman.
Took copies of checks, clearest I could find, with me when I went to bank on personal errand. It's not a chain bank. The president of the bank, my neighbor's son, came over to chat. I said take a look at this and just give me your first impression. He burst out laughing immediately, called out to the other officers and staff to come see.
I had to get to the jewelers before all the bride's serving pieces were bought; I could hear them roaring with laughter from the parking lot.
If the printer makes a mistake on a check printing job, the printer does a rerun on the job and eats the cost.
Financial institutions are seriously reluctant to issue checks that look like play checks. Credit unions are unlikely to be less fastidious though they could afford it more easily, since they are tax-exempt.
This was before I heard of Jason and channelle verifying the check images over the phone. --- Thanks again.
You are relentless. This is great. Thank you. b.
Thank you. Thank you. b.
Andy's been through the c word around a lot from the earliest days. More thanks for more gold. b
Thanks. There is nothing that can take away the truth that I heard in my phone call. That will never change!
I've been to a lot of weddings. Every wedding, I mean every one of them, where the bride and groom and parents and church janitors, or sanitation workers when the wedding was in a park, stood around reading the interminable, and incomprehensible monkey dew in Kahlil Gibran, ended in bitter, vicious divorce. Thermonuclear.
When people don't think their own thoughts are good enough, or "express the true meaning" of their feelings, they resort to this gibberish. It's manipulative...give me your money, your body, your brain...and you'll feel so morally superior to those insensitive clods who will never know the true meaning blah,blah, blah.
Horrible.
Bless your heart! Seems as if you're running out of cigarettes almost everytime you turn around. Now, either you're smoking waaaaayyyyy too many or you're buying them one pack at a time.
Being a fellow smoker, it's cheaper to buy by the carton and you don't have to make those irking, oops runs to the local convenience store. Heck, living in Oklahoma, I've taken to buying mine from the Native American Smoke Shops. I end up saving about 15.00 a carton when I compare carton to carton...don't know what the savings are if I was buying single packs but it'd be enough to finance a new car probably!
Just a suggestion for ya! :)
from flyarm{ #371
"No dear...we have broken all protocol to get andy in with this dr and in this possible test program--under no circummstances would he have qualified without insurance..."
"he[Andy] has the best surgeon in the world ...who has the best success ratio...of helping Andy be cancer free."
{So what she's saying is that other surgeons have been busy but not as successful as this doctor, in helping Andy be cancer free.)
"andy may get into the test program that is showing remarkable success. It all depends on what the doctor finds when they go in."
So this doctor is going in with no clear idea of what he's looking for? Are these people so deperate to be accepted somewhere in the world that will swallow these glaring, stupid lies. Don't they know a damned thing about anything?
This is the mother lode for me, tx. Ever grateful. b.
"Washington state DSHS is turning down all new patients. So there is NO MONEY IN THE COOKIE JAR for me right now."
Andy writes this with the confidence that DUers also view the money the goverment rips out of the pockets of the nurse working double shifts on weekends after a regular work week to buy her kids books or skates, the cashier on her feet all day at the Piggly Wiggly, the "blood sucker" doctors who miss seeing their families to work long hours to pay malpractice insurance, all that money belongs to Andy and his ilk.
We keep Andy's cookie jar full. --- Thanks hipa. b
Glad I could help. (tips hat)
Last?
Sorry for being offline.
Work can be such an interference in life!
Anyway, hope to play with it some more tonight. Of course, I'll read the next couple of hundred posts to see if someone else has already picked up the ball while I was off the field.
Regards & cheers!
link post to me
Doctor used the c fer cancer word friday. cancer survival rates for liver cancer are 4 -5 %
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=203&topic_id=326017#326029
This is the end.
Thank you and good night.
Move along...nothing to see here.
New thread has started.
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I'd be glad to take a look; where do I get the backstory? And if you say DU, you'd better be prepared to pay for the vaccinations. ;)
It's already been solved, sorry. ;) Basically today one of his IRL friends admitted that he never had a cancer diagnosis, even though Andy Stephenson used wording like, "I need surgery at Johns Hopkins, where the survival rate of pancreatic cancer is much higher than at other hospitals" and he was having his IRL friends vouch for his pancreatic cancer status. On top of that, ALL the fundraisers were done so with the explicit plea that he needed emergency surgery for pancreatic cancer (William Pitts, DailyKos, etc... do a google search on "Andy Stephenson" and "pancreatic cancer")
I think the images I pinged you to got yanked, but his preliminary medical report is at post #866 on here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1402493/posts?q=1&&page=851 . Keep in mind that these reports were made the day AFTER he was presumed to have the Whipple procedure for pancreatic cancer... in my pulled-out-of-my-butt opinion it does not have any wording associated with someone who was assumed to have been diagnosed with cancer 4 months ago, more like a very generic "we've found a mass and we don't know what it is yet" report. What do you think?
Everyone, listen... Libertarian4Bush is almost a doctor, so unlike mine, his medical opinion actually carries, like, WEIGHT. =)
I don't know much else about this guy's story, but here's the deal: lots of people hear they have a growth and assume (either due to ignorance or fear) that they have cancer. what makes him different from your average patient is that most don't have fundraisers until they're actually TOLD that's what it is.
to me (again, haven't read all 2000 posts), this is no different than the mom who fakes her kid's cancer in order to exploit the generosity of strangers. this being FR, I'm wondering if there isn't some external political component to it regarding healthcare, this guy's previous activism, etc.
in any event, no, the report isn't partiularly damning.
sorry it took me so long to reply, I've been back and forth to the midwest a few times recently.
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