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Pelosi Sours, Cheney's Decaf, China's Body Parts, More
Newsmax Insider Report | March 26, 2006 | Newsmax

Posted on 03/27/2006 2:04:00 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

1. Report: China Selling Prisoners' Body Parts

Chinese doctors are "harvesting" kidneys, corneas and other organs from live concentration camp inmates and selling them for up to $100,000 apiece.

That's the shocking report from a former employee at Liaoning Provincial Thrombosis Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, where the organ removal has allegedly been taking place.

In an interview with The Epoch Times, the ex-employee said the Sujiatun Concentration Camp in Shenyang City is part of the hospital and since 2001 has secretly detained approximately 6,000 Falun Gong practitioners - none of whom has left the camp alive.

"The hospital removed many kidneys, livers, and corneas from the practitioners," according to The Epoch Times, a New York-based news organization specializing in Chinese coverage.

"After the organ removal, the practitioners were thrown into an incinerator, which was converted from a boiler. Their ashes were dumped together with burned charcoal."

The Chinese Communist Party persecutes Falun Gong, but medical personnel were told Falun Gong practitioners were facing death because they killed people, or they had become insane from practicing Falun Gong, the former staff member at the hospital said.

The Epoch Times ran a transcript of the interview with the ex-staffer. Her comments read in part:

"Organs harvested from live bodies are worth far more than organs taken from dead bodies. Many Falun Gong practitioners were still alive when their organs were taken. After their organs were cut out, some of these people were thrown directly into the crematorium to be burnt, thus leaving no evidence.

"For some others, after their organs were stolen, the doctor sewed up the wound and asked the family or family representative to give a signature for cremation. Family members did not know at all that the dead had their organs taken out...

"It is also said by the employees in the hospital [that] some were still alive when being thrown into the boiler...

"Three-quarters of these 6,000 people have died, having their hearts, kidneys, retinas, and skins harvested and their bodies disposed of. I think now about 2,000 Falun Gong practitioners are still in this hospital."

The harvested organs "are mainly sold to Thailand, but I believe they are also sold to other regions of the world. Nowadays, there are many patients in China who need human skin, corneas, and kidneys for organ transplant surgeries."

Currently, a kidney can be sold for $30,000 to $100,000, the former employee added.

"The profit from selling organs is simply too great. The people who benefit from this are not only the top leaders of hospitals and the officials of the Chinese Communist Party's Heath Department ... People ranging from government officials to doctors to organ sellers are all involved in this and are profiting greatly.

"I am not a Falun Gong practitioner. But as a former staff member of the hospital, I have the responsibility to expose the truth, and let the world save those Falun Gong practitioners who are still alive."

2. Chief Russian Communist Blames U.S. for Bird Flu

For the second time this year, the head of Russia's Communist Party has made a wild accusation against the U.S., saying America is responsible for the spread of bird flu in Europe.

"The forms of warfare are changing. It's strange that not a single duck has died in America - they are all dying in Russia and European countries," Gennady Zyuganov said at a press conference in Moscow.

"This makes one seriously wonder why."

Zyuganov said he learned about biological warfare during his time in the Russian Red Army.

"I tested all kinds of war gases at a range myself," he was quoted by UPI as saying.

Asked whether he thinks the bird flu outbreak could be a deliberate attack by the U.S., Zyuganov declared: "I not only suggest this, I know very well how this can be arranged. There is nothing strange here."

An outbreak of bird flu was first reported in Central Siberia in August 2005. Russian researchers, unlike Zyuganov, believe the flu was carried into Russia by migratory birds.

This is the same Zyuganov who told a news conference in February that the publication of cartoons offensive to Muslims was part of a U.S. plot.

He said the publication of the cartoons was a "well-thought-out major provocation using newspapers and magazines to aggravate the situation, the relationship between the European countries and the Muslim world."

He claimed that the riots sparked by the cartoons could only benefit the U.S. and said "those who have raised this hysteria, insulted religious feelings of one and a half billion Muslims, are pushing Europe into the arms of the American military clique."

3. Liberals Sour on Nancy Pelosi

A poll by a major left-wing blog, Daily Kos, shows that liberals strongly support Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean - but turn thumbs down on House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.

Results of the ongoing poll on March 21 showed that a solid 84 percent of respondents approved of the way Dean is doing his job.

Only 50 percent said they approved of the job Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid was doing.

And when it came to Pelosi, a paltry 19 percent approved.

Daily Kos notes: "A critic might say that Pelosi's numbers are suffering because of the beating she's taken on this site and the larger blogosphere the past week or two. However, Reid is very much praised around these parts, yet he got a bare majority approval rating."

A beating, indeed. Kossack Matt Stoller has chastised the congresswoman from California a number of times, including this posting: "Nancy Pelosi isn't doing a good job as minority leader... She doesn't stand up for her fellow members when they are fighting the Republicans. She creates incentives against aggressive behavior. She enforces an ethics truce, and lies about it. Despite all of this, she can still come around and be a good leader. And if she doesn't come around and start leading, it could cost us in 2006."

Another posting reads: "Pelosi and Reid are part of the old school that sits tight and waits for the results of the focus groups before getting on an issue. Good politicians and great leaders, like Dean, have a nose for where the important issues are and know how to get out in front of them."

Yet another: "She's two steps behind and never has a plan for what's obviously coming down the pipe. Find somebody who really wants to do the job, not somebody who likes having the title on her business card."

4. European Constitution 'Not Dead' [EU will shove its constitution down the throats of the French and the Dutch --TSR]

European leaders are forging ahead with implementing the provisions of the European constitution even though it was rejected by voters in two major members of the European Union.

In June 2004, the 25 members of the EU signed the Constitutional Treaty, which then had to be approved by the individual nations either by referendums or parliamentary procedures. So far 13 have done so.

But 54.8 percent of voters in France rejected the constitution, as did 61.6 percent in the Netherlands, while the remaining nations have yet to decide.

Nevertheless, the "Eurocrats" have worked out a deft way of getting around the rejections, according to Daniel Hannan, a Member of the European Parliament from Britain.

Hannan writes in the UK's Telegraph:

"First, they will shove through as many of the constitution's contents as they can under the existing legal framework.

"Around 85 per cent of the text can, with some creative interpretation, be implemented this way.

"True, there are one or two clauses that will require a formal treaty amendment: a European president to replace the system whereby the member nations take turns to chair EU meetings; a new voting system; legal personality for the Union.

"These outstanding items will be formalized at a miniature inter-governmental conference, probably in 2007. There will be no need to debate them again: all 25 governments accepted them in principle when they signed the constitution.

"We shall then be told that these are detailed and technical changes, far too abstruse to be worth pestering the voters with.

"The EU will thus have equipped itself with 100 percent of the constitution, but without having held any more referendums. Clever, no?"

A number of European officials have gone on the record saying that the French and Dutch rejections have not killed the constitution.

Wolfgang Schussel, Chancellor of Austria and the EU's current president, said: "The constitution is not dead."

Angela Merkel of Germany declared: "We are willing to make whatever contribution is necessary to bring the constitution into force."

And Valery Giscard d'Estaing of France, the constitution's author, pronounced several weeks ago: "The rejection of the constitution was a mistake that will have to be corrected."

5. Cheney's Hotel Demands: Fox News, No Caffeine

The document that Dick Cheney's advance team delivers to a hotel where he plans to stay shows that the vice president needs to have his suite at exactly 68 degrees - and suggests that a "gift" might be left in the room.

The document, obtained by the Smoking Gun Web site from a hotel employee, reveals that Cheney wants all televisions in the suite "tuned to Fox News."

He also demands that a pot of decaf coffee be already brewed when he arrives, and requests four cans of Diet Caffeine-free Sprite, in addition to four to six bottles of water.

He requires a queen- or king-sized bed, a menu from the hotel's restaurant, and asks that all lights should be turned on.

The document shows that Cheney demands two bottles of sparkling water - Calistoga or Perrier - when his wife Lynn is traveling with him.

The end of the typewritten document reads: "If the Hotel would like to put a gift in the Suite please let Advance Officer know ASAP."

Handwritten notations also request the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the local paper - and extra lamps.

6. Bloomberg: Kosovo Offers Iraq Lesson

Those calling on the U.S. to cut and run in Iraq might look to another conflict-ridden region, Kosovo, opines Bloomberg.com columnist Amity Shlaes.

The southern enclave of the old Yugoslavia was a battleground between Albanian Muslims and Christian Serbs in the late 1990s, when Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic launched an effort at ethnic cleansing.

NATO intervened with a bombing campaign against the Serbian capital, Belgrade. Milosevic relented, and both NATO and the United Nations sent in troops to keep the peace. Around 1,600 American troops remain there among the more than 15,000 peacekeepers in Kosovo.

The results, more than six years later, suggest that President Bush's plan to remain in Iraq through his second term might prove a wise one, according to Shlaes.

"Many Americans are coming to believe that posting soldiers to spend years defending a beleaguered Muslim population in some dangerous backwater is a suicide mission," Shlaes writes from the region's capital, Pristina.

"This week I am visiting a place that may disprove all those ideas -- and in the end provide a powerful precedent for Bush's Iraq plan."

Everyone in Kosovo wants the Americans to stay, Shlaes says.

"Sometimes they don't ask. They insist.

"'There will be no more war in the Balkans,' Ardian Gjini, a cabinet member in Kosovo's provisionary government, said in a meeting this week in Pristina. 'The U.S. presence is why.'"

When asked how long the U.S. must stay in Kosovo, a Serbian official told Shlaes: "At least 10 or 15 years."

A member of Shlaes' group in Pristina asked an official if Europeans soldiers might replace Americans in Kosovo.

"Europeans are good fellows," the official replied. "They operate in two speeds. Slow and slower."

Shlaes concludes: "The former Yugoslavia is worth looking at twice.

"People in the U.S. just now may doubt the value of flying the flag in these places. But in Kosovo and Belgrade, they don't."


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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Euthanasia under any other name is still murder!

The Catechism of the Catholic Church

enter the Table of Contents of the Catechism of the Catholic Church here

Euthanasia

2276 Those whose lives are diminished or weakened deserve special respect. Sick or handicapped persons should be helped to lead lives as normal as possible.

2277 Whatever its motives and means, direct euthanasia consists in putting an end to the lives of handicapped, sick, or dying persons. It is morally unacceptable.

Thus an act or omission which, of itself or by intention, causes death in order to eliminate suffering constitutes a murder gravely contrary to the dignity of the human person and to the respect due to the living God, his Creator. The error of judgment into which one can fall in good faith does not change the nature of this murderous act, which must always be forbidden and excluded.

2278 Discontinuing medical procedures that are burdensome, dangerous, extraordinary, or disproportionate to the expected outcome can be legitimate; it is the refusal of "over-zealous" treatment. Here one does not will to cause death; one's inability to impede it is merely accepted. The decisions should be made by the patient if he is competent and able or, if not, by those legally entitled to act for the patient, whose reasonable will and legitimate interests must always be respected.

2279 Even if death is thought imminent, the ordinary care owed to a sick person cannot be legitimately interrupted. The use of painkillers to alleviate the sufferings of the dying, even at the risk of shortening their days, can be morally in conformity with human dignity if death is not willed as either an end or a means, but only foreseen and tolerated as inevitable Palliative care is a special form of disinterested charity. As such it should be encouraged.


21 posted on 03/27/2006 2:38:24 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: 2nd amendment mama; A2J; Agitate; AliVeritas; Alouette; Annie03; aposiopetic; attagirl; Augie76; ...

ProLife Ping!

If anyone wants on or off my ProLife Ping List, please notify me here or by freepmail.

22 posted on 03/27/2006 2:46:33 PM PST by Mr. Silverback (GOP Blend Coffee--"Coffee for Conservative Taste!" Go to www.gopetc.com)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

"Organs harvested from live bodies are worth far more than organs taken from dead bodies. Many Falun Gong practitioners were still alive when their organs were taken. After their organs were cut out, some of these people were thrown directly into the crematorium to be burnt, thus leaving no evidence. "

SICK!


23 posted on 03/27/2006 2:49:16 PM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) !)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Isn't COMMUNIST CHINA grand?

"It is also said by the employees in the hospital [that] some were still alive when being thrown into the boiler..."

Yes, let's make sure we giving them a good trading status. Let's look the other way on HUMAN RIGHTS.

(sarcasm off).


24 posted on 03/27/2006 2:50:39 PM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) !)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Pelosi Sours

Ingredients:
1 ea Lemon; juiced
2 oz Blended Pelosi
1/2 ts Powdered sugar

Preparation:
Shake with ice and strain into sour glass. Decorate with a half-slice of lemon and a cherry.

Serves: 1

25 posted on 03/27/2006 2:56:37 PM PST by TruthShallSetYouFree (Abortion is to family planning what bankruptcy is to financial planning.)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks; nmh

The Epoch Times isn't exactly the epitome of a reliable source.


26 posted on 03/27/2006 3:08:33 PM PST by buglemanster
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

The forms of warfare are changing. It's strange that not a single duck has died in America - they are all dying in Russia and European countries," Gennady Zyuganov said at a press conference in Moscow.
"This makes one seriously wonder why."


Uhhh...could it be that big thing in the middle we call an ocean???? Nahhhh...that's too obvious....


27 posted on 03/27/2006 3:27:24 PM PST by confederate_infidel (All I ever needed to know I learned at FR.)
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To: buglemanster

The Epoch Times isn't exactly the epitome of a reliable source.

Well lets hope they have this ALL WRONG.


28 posted on 03/27/2006 3:29:55 PM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) !)
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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius

There's simply no way for him to cool the power-direction circuitry of his weather-machine without access to ice and LOTS of it. Fortunately, he's well enough equipped to bring his own extension cords. And he's got to see the results of his weather-manipulations on Fox so he can know when enough's enough. I read about all this stuff in the Weekly World News, and it seems pretty straightforward to me.


29 posted on 03/27/2006 3:49:22 PM PST by Attention Surplus Disorder (Funny taglines are value plays.)
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To: TruthShallSetYouFree

Nice! I've also heard them called Demquiris.


30 posted on 03/27/2006 3:50:47 PM PST by Attention Surplus Disorder (Funny taglines are value plays.)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

"... and suggests that a 'gift' might be left in the room."


What a stupid thing to say - the memo only says: "If the Hotel would like to put a gift in the Suite please let Advance Officer know ASAP."

This is not a request for a gift - it's a statement made for security purposes. NORMALLY, most hotels will leave a "gift" for ANY IMPORTANT PERSON who visits their hotel. The note is only to inform the hotel that if they plan to do that for the VP - they will have to give advance notice so the item can be inspected before it is left in the VP's room.

But .. leave it to the media to assume the VP's office is suggesting the hotel provide a gift when they do no such thing.


31 posted on 03/27/2006 4:07:58 PM PST by CyberAnt (Democrats/Old Media: "controversy, crap and confusion" -- Amen!)
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