Posted on 07/06/2005 10:50:06 AM PDT by 8mmMauser
Several bloggers have drawn attention to a strange lead in a Washington Post story about the Terri Schiavo autopsy results. The June 16 Post story by David Brown said that "Terri Schiavo died of the effects of a profound and prolonged lack of oxygen to her brain on a day in 1990, but what caused that event isn't known and may never be, the physician who performed her autopsy said
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Wait until Jeb goes back to South Florida. The Cuban community is hacked off that Jeb let Terri die. And, there's that little boy Elian - Jeb washed his hands then too.
Well, at least Jeb has clean hands because he's always washing them.
Nice try, guys.
I've never heard it expressed this way, floriduh voter, but you may be on to something???
No, floriduh voter, they support Kay Bailey Hutchison in TX and those two women in ME. But they don't want K. Harris because they say she cannot win.
new Terri blog: http://www.schiavoconspiracy.blog.spot.com or something like that. http://www.schiavo.conspiracy.blogspot.com/. Try both of them. It's a good site.
About the Cheryl Ford book: I thought I read that Michael R. Schiavo, another popular FL Republican, could keep anyone other than himself from writing a book about Terri. But how could that be?
They say Katherine cannot win because they are backing Democrat Bill Nelson who's buddy buddy with Mel Martinez who is a newbie up there. Nelson is showing Martinez the ropes. Martinez needs all the help he can get.
HINO is having trouble shopping his book. I guess his disgusting persona is turning off publishers. I'm surprised Felos' publisher hasn't signed HINO up. Felos is a bottom dweller too.
lol
I got very little sleep last night and it shows!!
Misdiagnosis of Persistent Vegetative State
Filed under: Medicine/Health Politics Law Life Issues Different River @ 2:40 pm
This study in the British Medical Journal in 1996 found that 43% of those diagnosed as in a persistent vegetative state were actually not, including some whod had that diagnosis for several year. This other study in Neurology in 1993 found that 37% were misdiagnosed.
This is not exactly new information. And the ways the articles describe people as not being in PVS (follow the links) sound like the sort of things Terri does that her detractors call reflexes.
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Forget those "conspiracy links" above. I'll need to copy and paste it here sometime to get the addy right.
TEJ does it again. This is about Michael's job application for Sheriff. It's funny how poor his memory is but he knew for certain that Terri wanted to be tortured and killed.
Well, we agree that they are "completely different books." However, Mark Fuhrman is not a "P.I.," and Cheryl Ford's "CV in the medical field" is neither extensive enough, nor impressive enough, to sell books.
But that's not the reason that her book will not be "on bookshelves." It won't be sold in bookstores and through the big online booksellers because she doesn't have a publisher in the traditional sense. Her book is being "self-published" (vanity published; she's paying to publish it), and that takes it out of the pipeline for bookstore/bookseller placement.
Hundreds of thousands of books are vanity-published every year...it's not a "bad thing." Vanity publishing has been going on for well over a hundred years, as would-be "authors" are willing to pay to see their works in print. With the advent of the internet and e-books, it's a growing and lucrative business (at least for the vanity publishers, not the authors). Very few vanity-published books find the success that motivates a regular publisher to option them (and thus move them into bookstores). Personally, I'd be pleasantly surprised to see Cheryl and Jan's book optioned. However, the likelihood of that is very small. While it would be normal for Cheryl and Jan to pay for, and then consign, a small supply of their book to a few willing local boutiques, the chances of seeing the Ford/Craddock book "on bookshelves" (meaning in places like Borders, B&N, or even WalMart's books secion) is slim to none.
http://www.hospicepatients.org/hosp-fl-suncoast-shame/hosp-fl-suncoast-entrypage.html
Cheryl Ford's book is going to be on the shelves. I wouldn't belabor the point if I didn't know it for a fact. When her book is out, I'm sure someone will post where it can be purchased.
Michael Savage just said in his opinion, the Bushys are businessmen.
From Drudge:
I hope that debris blew well away from Discovery.
Actually, I thought the article was a little confusing. But it appears that the republican currently being courted as a challenger to democratic US senator Bill Nelson is our current state house speaker, FL representative Allen Bense.
Probably not a bad choice, but I personally think that Bense's chances of beating Bill Nelson aren't that great, at least not in 2006...but who knows? That's 16 months away, with the opportunity for a heck of a lot of water under bridge.
As you wish.
Cheryl Ford's book...
It will be on Amazon.com and the main distributors should be carrying it too..
8mm
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