Posted on 04/02/2008 5:38:20 PM PDT by TCats
PADUCAH, Kentucky - The trial of a former U.S. soldier charged with raping a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and murdering her and her family near a checkpoint near Mahmoudiya, a village 20 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, has been delayed by two weeks to accommodate a quilt show.
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“The legal system in this country is way past out-of-control. This unspeakable scum is the lowest human being I’ve been exposed to for a very long time. And please spare me the ‘Innocent until (Long Delayed) proven guilty’ thing.”
By all means, stone him now and the h&ll with a trial. We all know he is guilty, guilty, guilty. No need for evidence; no need for Miranda rights, no need for lawyers, etc.
(There, I feel better for venting all my sarcasm.)
Quilting is the primary income producing industry in the area.
What is a muder?
Usually married to da fadder.
In the quilting world this is one of the biggest shows each year. Th hotels are booked up to two year in advance for 50 mi all the way around. No wonder they had to postpone, there just isn’t enough room and there would be a lot of very angry quilter’s who put out a bunch of $$ to go there.
Un frickin believable.
I agree. The Padducah show is one of the principal annual shows in the Quilting industry. If you don’t believe it is an industry, check out the numbers of magazines at your local magazine stand on quilting. I know of at least 7 magazines and I subscribe to two of them. Think of it as comparable to the big computer shows they have in Vegas.
I am all for constitutional protections but this is what has me going. It is now almost 1 1/2 years since the initial pleadings, as far as I know there is incontrovertible evidence against this scum and yet this is delayed that long - And delayed yet again.
To boot, think of the thousands of attorney hours that have been accumulated in 'Defending' what I think is a slam dunk case and as horrific, evil an act as I've seen.
Pardon my rant, no sarcasm intended.
This is not some small quilt show. This is 5 day event with major quilt classes, quilt show and vendors.
This American Quilters Society Quilt Show is the “Westminster” of all quilt shows and it is “always held” during the 4th week and weekend of April every year.
The Best of Show Quilt winner wins at least $10k (it might be up to $20K now)
More info can be found here on the show...
http://www.americanquilter.com/shows_contests/
24th Annual American Quilter’s Society Quilt Show & Contest
Paducah, Kentucky April 23-26, 2008
Here are the 2007 Winners - click on each link on the page below to see photos of each winning quilt.
(These are not grandma’s utility quilts)
http://www.americanquilter.com/shows_contests/paducah/2007/quilt_contest/winners.php
This Quilt won the 2007 Best of Show... the cash prize was at least $10K for this one quilt. (A total of $130K was given out in cash in prizes to numerous quilters at the 2007 show.)
http://www.americanquilter.com/shows_contests/paducah/2007/images/winners/1-111.jpg
Do you get to go to the Paducah AQS show?
I go about every other year because I am only about 2 hours away from it.
Sadly I won’t be going this year as I went last year.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Best of Show in AQS 2007 Quilt Show in Paducah Kentucky
Sharon Schamber of Payson, Arizona, won Best of Show at the 2007 AQS Quilt Show in Paducah, Kentucky. There were 729 quilts entered, and 411 chosen for display.
Her quilt is called “Flower of Life.”She won $20,000 from Hancock’s Fabrics of Paducah and gave the quilt to the Museum of the American Quilter’s Society (MAQS) in Paducah. It will join her entry from last year, which also won Best of Show.
the $20K winning quilt...
http://www.americanquilter.com/shows_contests/paducah/2007/images/winners/1-111.jpg
2007 winner’s website
http://www.sharonschamber.com/
You sound like John Murtha? Is that you John?
No, I'm not Murtha. He IS a traitor who uses military mistakes and difficulties for political gain and to undermine the troops and the War effort. I AM hard as nails against any member of the Military itself who does the same.
This guy and his co-defendants not only did these things but they perpetrated an unspeakable evil.
So why your comment?
No. Can’t afford to go. Too far away.
I’d suggest you give the court an opportunity to process the case before hauling the guy out for a hanging.
I suspect that next we'll hear, reported on page 42 or so, that the charges were dismissed or reduced significantly - Once the spotlight is off this horrific act.
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