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To: Askel5; *Bloodhounds; T'wit

>>In the years that followed, Mr. Edwards handled all sorts of cases. He litigated contract and insurance disputes. He sued the American National Red Cross three times, claiming that the AIDS virus was transmitted through tainted blood products, and obtained a confidential settlement in each case.>>

Hey have you guys seen this!!??

Calling all Bloodhounds!

Pinz


25 posted on 07/06/2004 5:42:43 PM PDT by pinz-n-needlez
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To: pinz-n-needlez

The American Red Cross is itself more likely to call for a lawyer than to use safe and sound medical procedures. It has a large, aggressive legal staff to deal with its medical mistakes. It hides behind so-called blood shield laws to duck responsibility for its negligence. Yes, it can lose cases too, but notice that the settlements get hushed up -- a provision both sides would have to agree to, meaning John Edwards also approved of keeping these settlements confidential.


26 posted on 07/07/2004 1:15:02 AM PDT by T'wit (Bush: Leave no child behind. Kerry: Leave no child awake. Edwards: Let no child be born naturally.)
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