Posted on 03/14/2010 10:54:36 PM PDT by jerusalemjudy
A news release from the Corrie family after yesterday's court session in Haifa notes testimony that Rachel Corrie "arrived dead at the hospital."
If she was already dead, why were doctors at An Najah Hospital "treating" her ?
[Photos of Corrie at An Najar are posted on the blog]
As I have reported before, ISM Media Coordinator in 2003, Michael Shaik stated definitively both to me and in other media:" An ambulance rushed her to A-Najar hospital where she died."
So--let's get this straight. Your daughter repeatedly kneels in front of an Israeli military bulldozer on a demolition mission; she gets injured and taken to a hospital where doctors testify that she's dead but make a show of treating her anyway and have a propaganda field day with their new martyr. So, who do you sue? Why, the Israelis--of course!
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Any chance she wasn’t dead but the Palestinian doctors made sure she was “martyr’ed?” Her stupid parents should have told her to stay out of the area.
Did they apply Karo or Maine maple syrup to soothe her?
Isn’t this the ding-dong who put herself in front of a tank...on purpose?
She got what she wanted, it appears.
Was this a Palestinian or Israeli hospital?
We should probably stop with the pancake jokes, because they feed a false version of events.
She fell onto the dozer blade from above.
My first thought at the time, cui bono?. Who wanted her dead, who wanted her to live?
If she'd been taken to an Israeli hospital, she'd be alive today.
Whatever else happened, she was never run over by the tread of the dozer. If she’d been taken to an Israeli pizza parlor instead of a Palestinian hospital, she’d be alive today.
An Najar is an Arab hospital in Gaza. I maintain that had she been taken to an Israeli hospital she would be alive today.
Some people have theorized that she was actually run over by the tread of the bulldozer rather than the blade, but that is not accurate, because if so she would have resembled a waffle rather than a pancake, and would have held syrup better in her little square concavities.
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