Posted on 07/02/2009 1:44:05 PM PDT by cycle of discernment
(make sure to read all the links her, the guy is certifiably isane)
This person appears to be a big time scammer On July 2nd, 2009 salsero96 says: A fter searching for information on this person colmado_naranja on eBay, or Inspector Smith on Youtube...
It appears to be LUCAS SMITH as described in this photo on CBS news site: (you can compare his picture to the pictures on eBay) http://www.cbsnews.com/2301-500142_162-4179689-1.html
If you search his name and city/state, you will get his address... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rlz=1R1GGGL_en___US319&um=1&q=%22Lucas%20Smith%22%20Cedar%20Rapids%2C%20Iowa&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=iw Lucas Smith (319) 362-0354 1626 5th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403
If you search for his address you will find a myspace page stating that the house has had sightings of the virgin mary and will be up for sale soon on eBay... http://www.myspace.com/houseforsalevirginmary
Here in that same myspace profile, you will find a picture displaying a similar ebay username: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=433779327&albumID=481404&imageID=3980456
Also, I 'm not sure if this is the same person, but there was an incident here: http://blog.syracuse.com/news/2008/01/oswego_county_centerpiece_0116.html In late 2002, a man from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sent an e-mail to the family. The man, who called himself Lucas Smith, said he was 23 years old and had emigrated from Russia five years earlier. He had seen the Web site and, Smith said, he wanted to help. The Wilsons stopped searching for a donor. Smith passed all of the medical, physical and psychological tests. They thought he was going to save their son's life. Then, on May 3, 2003, Smith sent Jim Wilson Sr. an e-mail saying he wanted to be compensated for donating his kidney. Wilson said they would pay his airfare, but because it was illegal to receive money for an organ donation, they wouldn't give him any other cash. Five months after holding out a lifeline, Lucas Smith disappeared. Login or register to post comments
What proof is there that Sr. is the father? None
Well, actually, we don’t KNOW anythng.
It’s possible that Malcolm X or Frank Marshal Davis was the real father, but that Stanley Ann then hooked up with Obama Sr. and went with him to Kenya, where she had the baby.
So, Obama COULD be the natural child of one of those two yet still born in Kenya.
Or, according to another story, in Canada.
What we do know is that the online COLB is a fake and that Obama refuses to address the issue or cough up any of his records.
Party at your place?
No I didn’t catch that, am going back to look. Thanks!
The longer this goes on the more bizarre it gets, having a good time though.
Check out the myspace page.
Almost expect to see precious or clakki
More fun!
I like the way you wrote that :)
Thanks for the link..
:-)
$305.00 now
Tragically, he is more sane and more of a natural born citizen than the current thing squatting in the White Hut.
Oh, well. They say that there’s no such thing as bad publicity. I don’t know if that’s true in a case like this, but I suspect that Obama would rather have this whole birth certificate problem vanish, and that he will continue to keep quiet about it. He actually has never mentioned the matter himself—never. He delegated the forgery and hired lawyers to deal with the lawsuits.
How does it make him look better if even lunatics are beginning to notice that this is a hot topic and a possible money maker?
And the folks at DU can’t get any ruder than they already are.
That is one lame swipe. If that is the best he can do, he is out of his league. The mistake he made was confusing enthusiasm with blind faith. He’s messing with the masters.
What could it harm letting out one of those names.....waiting for his answer.
The mistake he made was confusing enthusiasm with blind faith.
Seems there are some FReepers like that around here too.
As to dates and locations... how can we possibly consider them to be actual? Notice how Barry easily lies and changes historical facts? He had to have learned that from his mom.
I forget who mentioned it upthread or another thread, but here is the story about the kidney. Someone else from Cedar Rapids stepped up to the plate.
http://blog.syracuse.com/news/2008/01/oswego_county_centerpiece_0116.html
(picture at link)
By Catie O’Toole
Staff writer
Nearly four years has passed since a stranger gave Jim Wilson Jr. a kidney and saved his life.
When he died Monday, his kidney was still functioning.
Kathleen Wilson said her son thought he was coming down with the flu and had been lying down most of the day.
“He didn’t feel good,” she said Tuesday.
Things turned for the worse.
Jim Wilson Sr. went to call 911 and their son went into cardiac arrest, Kathleen Wilson said.
James J. Wilson was 25.
“He lived every minute of every day,” his father said.
Jim Jr. was born with one kidney. It kept him going for the first 18 years of his life. He rarely missed school, and even felt fine the day a school nurse took his blood pressure and realized something was wrong. Go see a doctor, she told him. Right away.
Over three years, while his family searched for a donor, Jim Jr.’s condition worsened to the point he needed daily dialysis.
Jim Jr. was put on the national kidney transplant list in November 2001, five months after doctors diagnosed him with end stage renal disease.
Today, there are 147 people waiting for either a kidney or a kidney and pancreas transplant at University Hospital in Syracuse, said Laura Squadrito, director of programs at the National Kidney Foundation of Central New York.
The Wilsons, who live in Oswego, did what they could to speed up the process. A family friend started a Web site and Jim Wilson Sr. hung several hundred posters in stores, banks and other places, asking someone to donate a kidney to save his son’s life.
In late 2002, a man from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sent an e-mail to the family. The man, who called himself Lucas Smith, said he was 23 years old and had emigrated from Russia five years earlier. He had seen the Web site and, Smith said, he wanted to help.
The Wilsons stopped searching for a donor. Smith passed all of the medical, physical and psychological tests. They thought he was going to save their son’s life.
Then, on May 3, 2003, Smith sent Jim Wilson Sr. an e-mail saying he wanted to be compensated for donating his kidney.
Wilson said they would pay his airfare, but because it was illegal to receive money for an organ donation, they wouldn’t give him any other cash.
Five months after holding out a lifeline, Lucas Smith disappeared.
Jim Wilson Sr. called the Cedar Rapids police.
On June 13, 2003, Diane Langton e-mailed the Wilsons. She had read about what happened and wanted to help.
Cedar Rapids is Langton’s hometown. She and her husband were born and raised there, and it pained her to have the city associated with the Wilsons’ heartache.
She was healthy, her blood type matched Jim Jr.’s, and she, too, had a son the same age as Jim Jr. “(I) would certainly wish that someone would volunteer to help save his life if necessary,” she wrote the family.
In a four-hour surgery March 16, 2004, doctors at University Hospital removed Langton’s left kidney and placed it in Jim’s body. The surgery was a success.
The Wilsons called Langton an angel.
Langton, who now has five grandchildren, said she always felt this is something God wanted done.
“It’s very hard to think of a young man like that attached to a machine every day. He needs to get out and live. He needs to do that, and if I can help do that, I’m more than happy to do it,” Langton said in 2004.
She feels the same way today.
“I wouldn’t have changed anything,” Langton said Tuesday.
After the surgery, Jim Jr. was able to stay out late for the first time in his adult life since he no longer needed to be attached to a dialysis machine for eight hours every night. He could eat his favorite foods again. And he had more energy.
He graduated from Cayuga Community College in 2005 and got a job as a custodian for the Oswego City School District. Jim Jr. was honorary chairman of the first Kidney Walk in Central New York in 2004, shortly after his surgery.
His father became chairman of the Oswego Kidney Walk when it began in 2007. This year’s October walk in Oswego will be dedicated to Jim Jr.’s memory, Squadrito said.
Jim Jr. knew he was “one of the lucky ones” to receive a kidney transplant.
As he prepared to go to the 2006 National Kidney Foundation U.S. Transplant Games in Louisville, Ky., Jim Jr. said, “This gift does not happen very often.”
More than 97,000 people nationwide are awaiting organ transplants and more than 4,000 new patients are added to the waiting list each month, according to the National Kidney Foundation.
Because of the lack of donors in the United States, 4,151 kidney patients died in 2006 while waiting for an organ transplant. Every day, 18 people die waiting for a transplant of a vital organ, such as a heart, liver, kidney, pancreas, lung or bone marrow, the foundation reported.
Jim Jr. donated his tissue and eyes, his mother said.
Sue Burns, a kidney transplant recipient and team manager of the local Transplant Games’ “Team Central New York,” said she was shocked by Jim Jr.’s sudden death.
“It’s a really sad day,” she said.
When Jim Jr. competed in the 2006 National Kidney Foundation U.S. Transplant Games, he was reunited with Langton.
“We watched him play basketball. He was very competitive and had a great outside shot,” Langton said. “It was fun watching him.”
Burns said she and Jim Jr. were planning to golf at this year’s Transplant Games in Pittsburgh.
“All I can see is Jim’s face with that big smile. That grin is ear to ear. And he had that little twinkle in his eye,” Burns said. “He was just full of life. He will be really, really missed.”
Catie O’Toole can be reached at cotoole@syracuse.com or 592-7140.
We were guilty only for wanting the truth to be revealed.
Ebay must know something about this seller because they haven't suspended him yet. it's strange that they haven't.
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