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TERRI SCHIAVO DAILY MARCH 2005 PART 3, PLEASE STICK WITH US, WE'RE HALFWAY THERE...
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Posted on 03/20/2005 10:27:03 PM PST by Ohioan from Florida

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To: FR_addict
"Where's that radio contact list? And we need all the tv media contact links we can think of added to it."

Last posting was #3088 just before 2AM, but here it is again.


Get the Talk Shows to Florida
To Save Terri

It's been suggested that we try to get pro-Terri talk show hosts to do remote broadcasts from the hospice or the courthouse. Preferably they'd do it for several days, and we'd have more than one host, so there would be coverage all day long. Even just one host would be a great help. I volunteered to put together contact info on the most likely hosts, and producers if possible, and post it here periodically.
Updates: Deleted Barbara Simpson


Talk Show Contacts for Terri


We're trying to get pro-life, pro-Terri talk shows
to do a "tag-team" series of remote broadcasts
from the hospice and/or the Courthouse.
Here is the contact info.



Mike Gallagher
On Air phone: 1-800-655-MIKE
FAX: 1-800-821-MIKE
email: www.mikeonline.com/askmike must fill in form.
==> Gallagher's Army: The Mike Gallagher Show Charitable Foundation
    Website: http://www.gallaghersarmy.com
    Contact: Joey Hudson: jhudson@GallaghersArmy.com


Glenn Beck
Contact page: http://www.glennbeck.com/contact/index.html
On Air phone: 1-888-727-BECK
Glenn Beck's email: me@glennbeck.com
"Stu", the producer's, email: stu@glennbeck.com


G. Gordon Liddy
Website: www.liddyshow.us
On air phone: 1-800-GGLIDDY
G.Gordon Liddy's email: LIDDYSHOW2@AOL.COM
MEDIA MEMBERS ONLY TO INTERVIEW G. GORDON LIDDY, please contact Diana Kalandros ggliddyshowdk@aol.com
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS & PERSONAL APPEARANCES be sure to indicate in subject line your interest including all available details-a response will be issued withing 24 hours of receipt: - ggliddyshowdk@aol.com
Snailmail: G. Gordon Liddy
Radio America
1030 15th St., NW,
Suite 1040
Washington, D.C. 20005


Sean Hannity
Website: http://www.hannity.com/story.php?content=/contact fill in form
On air phone: 1-800-941-SEAN
*For information on Sean's speaking engagements & availability: duane@premierespeakers.com
*For information on GUESTS booked on the Hannity Show:Hannity Show Producer, James Grisham:James.Grisham@abc.com
*For comments on overall show content: Program Director, Phil Boyce phil.boyce@abc.com



Michael Savage
Website: http://www.michaelsavage.com
Email: michaelsavage@paulreveresociety.com


George Noory - Coast to Coast AM
Website: http://www.coasttocoastam.com
George Noory's email: george@coasttocoastam.com
Weekend host Art Bell: artbell@mindspring.com (Note: not sure where he stands on Terri.)
Substitute host Barbara Simpson -- SEE BELOW


Barbara Simpson
KSFO Radio - babeinthebunker@yahoo.com
Substitute host of Coast to Coast AM - barbara@coasttocoastam.com
Columnist for WorldNet Daily - bsimpson@worldnetdaily.com



Rollye James
Website: http://www.rollye.net
On air phone: 888-876-5593 or 88-88-ROLLYE
email: rollye@rollye.net
Fax: 610-296-1597
Snail mail:      Box 2383
     West Chester, PA 19380


Michael Medved
email: http://www.michaelmedved.com/askmike fill in form


Laura Ingraham
Website: http://www.lauraingraham.com
Email: www.lauraingraham.com/asklaura fill in form.


Rush Limbaugh
Webiste: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com
On air phone: 1-800-282-2882
Rush's email: rush@eibnet.com
Rush's FAX: 212-563-9166
Snail mail address:
     The Rush Limbaugh Show
     1270 Avenue of the Americas
     New York, NY 10020
Request: Anyone who gets through to the call screener, please report what the call screener said.


Hugh Hewitt
Website: http://www.hughhewitt.com
On air phone: 1-800-520-1234
Hugh Hewitt's email: hhewitt@hughhewitt.com
Duane, producer: generalissimo@hughhewitt.com
Lynne, VP Operations: lchapman@hughhewitt.com
Show syndicator, Salem Radio Network:http://www.srnonline.com



David Allen - Jacksonville, FL
On air phone: 266-1320 (Jacksonville) 866-415-4132 (Toll-free)
Website: http://www.thedavidallenshow.com
email: David@TheDavidAllenShow.com
Instant message: TheDavidAllenShow@Hotmail.com
Fax: 904-688-0359
Office during business hours: 904-688-0355
Snail mail:
   The David Allen Show
   4190 Belfort Road, Suite 450
   Jacksonville, FL 32216
Note: See his website for excellent coverage of Terri.



Special Note

Nationwide local media contact database - one of the best all-purpose links.
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/dbq/media
   For contact info for all media in a local area, enter your zipcode.
   For contact info for all media in a state, click that state on the map.
   For national media, check the "show national media" box.


When it returns your list of media outlets, you can click on the name to go to the website.

If you want to send email to any or all of them, click the box next to the name. Then, click "compose message". When the next screen comes up, enter the requested information, type in your message, and click "send message".

  ==>Added bonus: on the left hand side of the search page are links to the same kind of contact info for national, state and local officials; and state agencies.





Please feel free to add, correct, and repost.

All information from each show's website. I can't guarantee that there are no errors or typos.
3,521 posted on 03/22/2005 6:33:24 AM PST by Wampus SC
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To: All

HERE IS THE MELTON REPORT ON GUARDIANSHIP SCAM IN PINELLAS COUNTY. Please help send this to TOM DELAY, ET AL

Guarding the Guardians
The Pinellas County judiciary pushes more secrecy surrounding guardianships. Hillsborough County lets the sun shine in.

By Francis X. Gilpin, Associate Editor
© Gulf Coast Business Review. Reprinted by permission of Publisher.
(Tampa edition) - 4/30/2004

The Pinellas County judiciary pushes more secrecy surrounding guardianships. Hillsborough County lets the sun shine in.

"Hillsborough County is a shining example."

It's not every day that those words are uttered to describe Hillsborough's much-investigated judiciary. But those are exactly the words that Robert W. Melton chose to use.

The top auditor for Pinellas County Circuit Court Clerk Karleen F. DeBlaker praised the Hillsborough judiciary at a recent local hearing of a state task force on guardianships. Melton cheered the fact that all initial, annual and final reports as well as amendments filed in guardianship cases within the 13th Judicial Circuit are open to public inspection.

A 1990 administrative order, signed by then-Chief Judge F. Dennis Alvarez, should be a model for the entire state, Melton told the task force.

The 10-member panel, chaired by Pasco County Circuit Clerk Jed Pittman, held its fifth public hearing April 23 in Gulfport at the main campus of Stetson University's College of Law. Florida legislators created the task force last year to explore reform of the state's guardianship system.

To hear Melton tell it, additional safeguards are overdue. His office began a systematic review in 2003 of how well court-appointed professional guardians in Pinellas are handling the finances and personal affairs of their wards, who are usually mentally or physically incapable of doing so themselves. (See "Guardian Angles," GCBR, Feb. 20-26.)

"Ladies and gentlemen," Melton told the task force in his prepared statement, "the practices I have seen in the short time I have been involved in guardianships is shocking. It is time to put an end to unscrupulous practices at the expense of our state's most vulnerable citizens."

Melton says the assets of wards are being transferred into pooled trusts that operate imprudently outside the supervision of the courts. He adds that the real estate of wards is being sold at below-market prices to land trusts, whose beneficial owners don't have to be disclosed.

One way to prevent improprieties, according to Melton, would be to make public the initial inventories of wards' estates and the annual accountings of assets that guardians are required to file with the court. "The lack of public scrutiny breeds misdeeds and misappropriations because people who may know the truth would not have access," says Melton.

The accountings are generally sealed in most Florida court jurisdictions, out of respect for the privacy of wards. Hillsborough opens up inventories and accountings. But Melton says Pinellas judges not only keep those court records hidden from public view, but they are anxious to extend the cloak of secrecy to the audits that his office performs.

"When we have both guardians and judges trying to keep auditors out, we have a system ripe for corruption and fraud," Melton told the task force.

David A. Demers, chief judge of the Sixth Circuit covering Pinellas and Pasco, has state law on his side. One task force member emphasized that point to Melton.

"Let's talk about public records," said Mel Grossman, a Broward County probate judge. "You mentioned Hillsborough County. You are aware - are you not, sir - that administrative order is in complete contravention of state statute?"

When Melton didn't respond directly, Grossman repeated himself. "Do you understand that order is not in compliance with Florida statute?" Grossman asked Melton. "Florida statute provides that those records are confidential and are only available to guardians, guardians' attorneys, the court's attorneys, or other persons as determined by the court."

Alvarez, in his 1990 order, acknowledged as much. But Alvarez also noted that the statute "permits the court of jurisdiction to order otherwise." Then, Alvarez proceeded to order otherwise for all 13th Circuit guardianships. The 14-year-old order stands to this day. DeBlaker and Alvarez served together on an earlier state panel that examined guardianship law in Florida.

Her home county has historically resisted guardianship reform, says Alvarez, who now specializes in guardianship and trust law in private practice. "Pinellas has always been a problem," Alvarez says. "I don't know why."

Ron Stuart, a spokesman for Demers, told GCBR after the hearing that the chief judge simply wants DeBlaker and her auditors to follow the law.

"Absurd" was the reaction of George W. Greer, a Pinellas circuit judge who hears probate cases, to Melton's proposal for more openness in guardianships.

"Splash the wards' Social Security numbers all over the public record so we have more identity theft," Greer told GCBR after the hearing. "I'm at a loss to see what that would accomplish."

As for auditing guardianships, Melton told the task force that his office is getting stonewalled.

"In Pinellas County, attempts are being made to limit the clerk's audit authority," Melton said. "This ranges from guardians that refuse to submit to an audit unless a court order is received, to judges that question the authority of the clerk to use professional auditing staff to conduct the audits."

Grossman asked Melton several times if a Pinellas judge had ever prevented clerk's auditors from examining the entire record of a guardianship case. "Again, I don't want to get into confidential communications," Melton replied. "But it would be fair to say the court has."

Guardians are rebuffing Pinellas auditors who seek financial and other records of wards, says Melton. He indicated that DeBlaker is in delicate negotiations with Demers over whether court orders compelling guardians to produce the records will be forthcoming. "I can say that the judges are disinclined to let professional auditors get involved in audits for professional guardianships," Melton told Grossman.

"But you don't want to give any more details to this task force?" Grossman asked.

Citing the sensitive nature of the discussions between DeBlaker and the chief judge, Melton told Grossman that he would be happy to testify at a later date.

A representative of the financial services industry serving on the task force praised the trust arrangements that Melton found problematic. Randy Pople, president and chief executive of Capital City Trust Co. in Tallahassee, says busy probate judges haven't objected to turning over control of a ward's assets to a trustee. "I would really think that would be something that would be welcome in an overburdened system," Pople told Melton.

Pooled trusts are promoted as a legal method for wards to maintain Medicaid eligibility in nursing homes.

Largo professional guardian Patricia F. Johnson, whose care of wards has been questioned by Melton, also stood up for the status quo. "I'm really proud of our probate system," Johnson told the task force. Johnson passionately defended her profession. "I have gone through places kicking rats out of the way," she told the task force. "I have gone through houses where the tub has been used as a toilet, for year after year after year. I've gone to places you won't go to." She allowed that the system needs tweaking. "We desperately, desperately, desperately need an office of public guardian in Pinellas County," said Johnson, who has worked for a similar office at the state level.

Between 40% and 60% of her current 20 to 30 cases were opened for indigent wards, Johnson estimates. She admitted that she has handled as many as 50 guardianships in the past.

DeBlaker had urged the task force to recommend that lawmakers limit the number of wards assigned to a single guardian.

"It is inconceivable that one professional guardian, even assuming they have hired staff to assist them, could possibly provide each and every one of those 50 wards the level of attention that they would need," DeBlaker stated in her prepared remarks. "This is an area ripe for fraud and where most fraud abuse has in fact occurred."

Greer says he sees more potential for financial abuse by immediate family members who create guardianships or gain power-of-attorney status than by professional guardians.

"We have to be careful in how we're banging on these professional guardians," says Greer, who referred to Melton during a GCBR interview as DeBlaker's "hit man."

Johnson told the task force that professional guardians aren't getting rich.

"Any one of you who think we're making a bunch of money - we have no retirement, we have no sick days, we have no holidays, we have no vacation days," Johnson said. "I'm 58 years old. I've done this for 18 years. Social Security keeps saying, 'Oh, no, a couple more years before you can draw that pension check.' I'm going to need a guardian before I qualify for Social Security."

The audience of about 50 people in Stetson's Great Hall, which included a few guardians, chuckled at Johnson's testimony. Some then applauded. Other guardians sought more technical changes than the sweeping reforms advocated by DeBlaker and Melton.

Just when it sounded like there was more right than wrong with Florida's guardianship system, Eileen M. Nave came to the microphone. Nave, a paralegal at the Tampa law firm of Fowler White Boggs Banker PA, recounted her personal nightmare of trying to wrest control of her mother's affairs from a guardian, the guardian's lawyer and probate judges in Seminole County.

Using her job skills, Nave assembled and passed out a stack of legal documents that offer a sampling of what she says she is up against. The court refuses to inquire about $500,000 that Nave says went missing after another family member took her mother to Las Vegas without Nave's permission.

The guardian billed the estate of Nave's mother at a rate of $75 an hour for a single telephone call lasting longer than 10 hours. Nave says a judge approved the bill and nobody questioned the payment until she did.

Nave, a Largo resident, wants to her nursing-homebound mother moved to Pinellas to be closer to her. But Nave says the guardian is fighting the request with contradictory medical opinions about the elderly woman's suitability for travel.

"There is nobody guarding the guardians," Nave told the task force. "Unfortunately, the courts don't want to hear anything."


3,522 posted on 03/22/2005 6:33:36 AM PST by texasstar
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To: floriduh voter

Bless your heart, FV.

Hard to type through the tears.

This is NOT over yet.

There's still time for action and prayer.


3,523 posted on 03/22/2005 6:33:51 AM PST by Velveeta (Lord, hear our prayer.......Terri is thirsty)
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To: Theodore R.
Do you suppose that the Bushes, being non-lawyers, have an inflated view of the proper use of judicial power themselves?

I simply can't guess, but what I do know is that neither has an election looming, and it's time to take action. I have not been well-impressed by either, and I say that as one who pounded the streets twice, getting out the vote for President Bush. They need to do better.

3,524 posted on 03/22/2005 6:34:17 AM PST by backhoe (-30-)
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To: trustandobey
Isn't it comforting?

Oh yes. I have been weeping ever since I heard this news. I am singing however right now!!

MY FAITH HAS FOUND A RESTING PLACE, NOT IN DEVICE OR CREED; I TRUST THE EVER LIVING ONE, HIS WOUNDS FOR ME SHALL PLEAD.

I NEED NO OTHER ARGUMENT, I NEED NO OTHER PLEA, IT IS ENOUGH THAT JESUS DIED, AND THAT HE DIED FOR ME. ENOUGH FOR ME THAT JESUS SAVES, THIS ENDS MY FEAR AND DOUBT; A SINFUL SOUL I COME TO HIM, HE'LL NEVER CAST ME OUT.

MY HEART IS LEANING ON THE WORD, THE LVING WORD OF GOD, SALVATION BY MY SAVIOR'S NAME, SALVATION THROUGH HIS BLOOD. REFRAIN MY GREAT PHYSICIAN HEALS THE SICK, THE LOST HE CAME TO SAVE; FOR ME HIS PRECIOUS BLOOD HE SHED, FOR ME HIS LIFE HE GAVE.

3,525 posted on 03/22/2005 6:35:29 AM PST by pollywog (Psalm 121;1 I Lift my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
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To: Velveeta

What about the possibility of appeal?


3,526 posted on 03/22/2005 6:36:18 AM PST by freepertoo
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To: Pepper777; Scoop 1; tutstar
An friend of mine was at the Federal Court Hearing. I saw her at Hospice Woodside last night. She said to me "Joe Redner was there." I said NO WAY. "way". Then I recalled we were wondering last month of Greer was tied to the adult sex industry somehow. It appears Judge Whittemore is a friend of Joe Redner who probably wanted to witness the spectacle. MEN INTO STRIPPERS WOULD NOT VIEW TERRI AS THE IDEAL WOMAN.

A Greer donor is an attorney for the adult sex industry in the area. I'm waiting for tutstar to ping me that person's name. I believe tutstar an I had this conversation. If it was with another freeper, PLEASE PING ME.

3,527 posted on 03/22/2005 6:37:13 AM PST by floriduh voter (www.theempirejournal.com BUST GREER, READ TRUTH ABOUT TERRI'S CASE)
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To: floriduh voter

I'm stepping a bit back from this Terri situation. I have to or my heart will be completely broken. I'm devastated. I feel it is to late. I feel like there is no hope. I am in tears! I have 2 children home with me today cause of spring break and one is having a school friend come over in a bit and I need to get dressed and do stuff. I can't sit in front of Foxnews and FR all day and read and hear more devastationg. It rips me up!! So, my TV is off and I am walking away from the puter. My prayers will be with Terri today and her family. I will check in ever so often, but I cannot let this consume me or I will make myself sick and be a bad mother to my kids. God save Terri Shindler!


3,528 posted on 03/22/2005 6:37:16 AM PST by Halls
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To: ExPatInFrance

Barry Cohen is a very high profile criminal defense attorney who appeared in Fed. Crt yesterday as Greer's attorney. Greer imo is getting lawyered up with the best so that after his evil plan is fulfilled, he's going to try to defend ALL HIS WICKED, ILLEGAL DECISIONS.


3,529 posted on 03/22/2005 6:38:44 AM PST by floriduh voter (www.theempirejournal.com BUST GREER, READ TRUTH ABOUT TERRI'S CASE)
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To: floriduh voter

http://199.44.254.202/stations/MBR/UNI/stream1.asx

Florida Senate live


3,530 posted on 03/22/2005 6:39:29 AM PST by tutstar ( <{{--->< Impeach Judge Greer http://www.petitiononline.com/ijg520/petition.html)
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To: Halls

(((((((((((((((((((HALLS)))))))))))))))))))))))
Your continued prayers for Terri will be music to the ears of God. Pray as you go......
Polly


3,531 posted on 03/22/2005 6:39:31 AM PST by pollywog (Psalm 121;1 I Lift my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
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To: trustandobey

I just called this number and it is the Dept of Civil Rights.
I left a message
Is this who we're suppoed to call???


3,532 posted on 03/22/2005 6:40:03 AM PST by LadyPilgrim (Sealed my Pardon with HIS BLOOD!!! Hallelujah!!! What a Saviour)
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To: tutstar

what is happening on the Fl Senate floor right now??


3,533 posted on 03/22/2005 6:40:12 AM PST by pollywog (Psalm 121;1 I Lift my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
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To: tutstar

Thanks, sweetie. I guess if you aren't a GIRL GONE WILD, you must die because it "is the law of the case that she will die." These are twisted men objectifying women but endorsing the murder of Terri. TERRI MAY DIE TODAY, FOLKS. PLEASE CALL THE NUMBERS YOU SEE ON TODAY'S POSTS.


3,534 posted on 03/22/2005 6:42:28 AM PST by floriduh voter (www.theempirejournal.com BUST GREER, READ TRUTH ABOUT TERRI'S CASE)
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To: pollywog

Sounds like they are talking about the film industry!!!??????

MECCA of FI??? what?????? EDDIE MURPHY?????


3,535 posted on 03/22/2005 6:43:55 AM PST by LadyPilgrim (Sealed my Pardon with HIS BLOOD!!! Hallelujah!!! What a Saviour)
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To: pollywog

Something about movie and film industry...............we're probably mecca of film industry on East Coast.


yeah right


3,536 posted on 03/22/2005 6:44:17 AM PST by tutstar ( <{{--->< Impeach Judge Greer http://www.petitiononline.com/ijg520/petition.html)
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To: pollywog

They will not destroy our faith, so we are victorious!
Oh for a faith that will not shrink though pressed by every foe
that will not tremble on the brink of any earthly woe
a faith that shines more bright and clear when tempests rage without
that when in danger knows no fear, in darkness feels no doubt
Lord give us such a faith as this and then what ere may come, we'll taste and feel the hallowed bliss of an eternal home


3,537 posted on 03/22/2005 6:44:59 AM PST by trustandobey (Not my will, but thine be done, Father)
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To: tutstar
Richard La Belle is with that Advocacy Center who would NOT HELP TERRI BECAUSE MICHAEL WOULDN'T GIVE THEM PERMISSION. And they are friends of Greer. THAT'S WHY THEY HAVEN'T HELPED TERRI. LaBelle is lnked with Cohen. THIS IS SWEET. WHAT LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY CAN WE TRUST OR DO WE JUST CALL MEL MARTINEZ OR THE FLORIDA HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE?

Sick and twisted to advocate for the disabled (except if you are Terri) while being associated with Greer's new high profile CRIMINAL ATTORNEY BARRY COHEN.

3,538 posted on 03/22/2005 6:45:06 AM PST by floriduh voter (www.theempirejournal.com BUST GREER, READ TRUTH ABOUT TERRI'S CASE)
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To: floriduh voter; All
The president can write an executive order to get Terri into a hospital immediately. It is not breaking any law to do so. This action would not interfere with any judge. And since Greer already flaunted a Congressional subpoena his ruling is highly questionable.

Executive orders are lawful. They've been written by presidents ever since Washington on a number of different issues.

Contacting the president and ask him to write an executive order immediately. If you cannot reach him, then contact your state senators and representatives.

Phone Numbers

Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414 FAX: 202-456-2461

Comments: 202-456-6213 E-Mail

President George W. Bush: president@whitehouse.gov Vice President Richard Cheney: vice.president@whitehouse.gov

Also, contact Gov. Jeb Bush: 1-850-488-4441

"I'm not sure we can get it done here in Florida," Martinez quoted (Gov.) Bush as saying just after a new Schiavo measure stalled in the Florida Legislature. "Do whatever you can federally."

This is the Governor of Florida calling for help. Any notion that the Feds have no Constitutional business there is malarky.

3,539 posted on 03/22/2005 6:45:47 AM PST by pollywog (Psalm 121;1 I Lift my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
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To: pickyourpoison

IF ANYONE CALLS THE FLORIDA HOUSE OR SENATE OR GOVERNOR BUSH, PLEASE STATE UNEQUIVICALLY THAT YOU ARE NEVER COMING TO FLORIDA OR BUYING FLORIDA PRODUCTS. Sink Florida...


3,540 posted on 03/22/2005 6:46:22 AM PST by floriduh voter (www.theempirejournal.com BUST GREER, READ TRUTH ABOUT TERRI'S CASE)
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