Posted on 02/02/2007 3:49:53 AM PST by 8mmMauser
I don't know about anyone else, but I am still waiting for Michael Schiavo to make a correction on his blog about what "actually" took place in Colorado when he went there (to the debate) to supposedly ask Congresswoman Musgrave one question and she and her staff supposedly tried to have him removed. He called it, "My unreal night in Colorado - with radio link" (Thu Oct 26, 2006 at 08:05:14 PM PST). I'll say (from what I read) that it was his "unreal night".
As I said before in "Standing up and Admitting a Mistake: Not Schiavo's Style?", if four uniformed officers were around my seat, I would have some idea of what was going on. I certainly wouldn't be sitting in "duh mode" to only be told later of what took place right there around me, as Michael suggests he was. If Michael's account is realistic -- his response and reaction is not. Nor is his response appropriate now that he has "learned" what he was "allegedly told" is not what took place. One would think if he can't get the words out that he was mistaken, he could at least have removed the inaccurate entry from his blog.
He has done neither.
I'm also still waiting to read about, "Also, maybe tomorrow I'll post about my election-eve rally with Bill Clinton in Florida." (A real election impact by Michael Schiavo, Thu Nov 09, 2006 at 10:40:34 AM PST). Indeed, I would love to read that story by Michael, since I read it was not possible. Not if he was implying it was the Bill Clinton that is the former President of the United States. Will be interesting to see what he says about that if he ever does.
If Michael couldn't get it straight what happened at the Musgrave debate or even if he spent election-eve with former President Bill Clinton -- do you suppose he might have gotten Terri Schiavo's wishes mixed-up as well? (He does claim to have a bad memory from what I read.) Makes one wonder. At least makes me wonder. Whatever...
I'm still waiting for the corrections if not the explanations!
Carrie Hutchens is a former law enforcement officer and a freelance writer who is active in fighting against the death culture movement and the injustices within the judicial and law enforcement systems.
You may be right. They'd just snuff him, and find some other liberal to vote for. Maybe they could talk Hillery into putting an R behind her name, and wearing a dress once in a while.
Oh no, they are proud of that dress Rudy wore. So much so, they have to bring up Ronald Reagan's Bonzo movies. Like I said to one poster, please warn me if Rudy does a monkey.
They like to compare Julie Annie to Ronald Reagan. What they fail to realize is that nobody cares if a presidential hopeful has acted silly for entertainment purposes. We don't care about dresses and monkeys. But when you use those props to promote perverted sex to our children, you've gone too far. Reagan never did that. Julie Annie did. The pictures of him in drag are a symbol of the homosexual agenda he was promoting while he happened to be wearing that dress.
That a girl BB.
And now the "Republicans" everyone's talking about. The RINOs (Republican in Name Only). First, there's Rudy Giuliani. Great mayor. A likeable guy that actually remembers 9-11 and understands why we are at war because he was there. But, once you've said that, you've said it all. Pro-abortion, anti-marriage (including two of his own). Disqualified. And one more thing all those losses in 2006 were blamed on "the war" right? What makes us think the way to go is to run the guy whose single qualification is having the most proven unpopular position?
~Snip~
Straw houses can be blown down. And so, I appeal to the grass roots the people who pound in the yard signs and get out the vote: If you don't want the "conservative" leaders compromising with a RINO the pundits say can win, here's your chance to be heard. Here's your chance to lead. E-mail me at F2Ainfo@f2a.org and VOTE. In the subject line, put your candidate in caps. Then, if you can, tell me WHY. I'll report the results in my column next week.
But think it's easier to just sit back and wait for the "Republican" insiders to decide for you? Yes, the Republican Party, where we've placed all our hopes and dreams for more than three decades since Roe v Wade. How's that worked for us? Of course, there are 50 million people we can't ask; they're dead. And while seven out of the nine judges on the Supreme Court are Republican appointees, we can't even protect half-born infants from having their brains sucked out. And the evil Judge George Greer who starved defenseless and disabled Terri Schiavo? He's a Republican. It was a Republican majority 11th Circuit Court of Appeals that backed him up. And Republican Gov. Jeb Bush who backed down. Yeah, our hopes have been well placed, alright.
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Interestingly, the key legal point in the Smith case, Skatoff said, mirrored one issue in the protracted case of the late Terri Schiavo. She died in 2005 after the courts ruled her husband had the right to remove a feeding tube.
"It's an issue of who gets to decide ... issues of life and death the burial of a body," Skatoff noted. "They're very related."
Melissa Holsman: Palm Beach attorney makes appearance on CNN's 'Nancy Grace'
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Ping to Fractal Trader thread. Thanks, BykrBayb.
Prosecutors believe the parents accused of fatally overdosing their 4-year-old daughter killed the girl because she wasn't earning them the same amount of government money as her two older siblings, the woman's defense lawyer said Monday.
Lawyer: Prosecutors claim [MA] parents drugged child over money
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Talking about Anna Nicole - many are concerned that Howard K. Stern still has custody of ANS's baby daughter. Worse yet, the man appointed to look after the interests of the baby, a Richard Milstein, was reportedly caught in a prolonged embrace with Howard K. Stern, a person of interest in the deaths of Daniel and ANS. I won't say what that implies. Whatever, it sure isn't in the best interest of the baby.
The DSS doctor who put that whole family on massive doses of antipsychotic medications needs to be named. He's the only one that we can say for sure was responsible (in whole or in part) for Rebecca's death. DSS social workers very likely hold some of the responsibility. Rebecca's parents might have been partly responsible, but it appears not. They appear to have victims of the doctor and DSS, just as Rebecca was.
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Definitely the DSS doctor should be named.
still waiting
Don't hold your breath.
If I did I would be blue. Can't have that.
It was a woman and she was named, but I don't recall the name. I believe she voluntarily agreed to a suspension of her license to practice. Look back a few stories and you might be able to find her name.
Thanks. I'm not sure if she volunteered for suspension, but I think so. I know she's on a paid suspension. I'll look back through the thread when I get a minute.
Bourbeau and Michael Riley's lawyer, John Darrell, tried to shift responsibility for Rebecca Riley's death to the child's psychiatrist, Dr. Kayoko Kifuji of Tufts-New England Medical Center, asserting that the girl should never have been given the drug.
According to court records, Kifuji prescribed clonidine and other drugs after she diagnosed Rebecca at age 2 with bipolar disorder and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. Kifuji also was treating the Rileys' two older children, who are now in the custody of the Department of Social Services. The adult Rileys, the lawyers said, carefully complied with Kifuji's instruction. "The error here is by Dr. Kifuji and not the Rileys," Darrell said.
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HINGHAM -- Defense lawyers for a Hull couple charged with murdering their 4-year-old daughter by overmedicating her said the couple got early refills because they spoiled pills while breaking them into smaller pieces.
Michael C. Bourbeau, the attorney for Carolyn Riley, said yesterday that the accidental spoilage of clonidine pills by his client helps rebut allegations by Plymouth prosecutors that she improperly obtained an excessive amount of drugs to poison her youngest child , Rebecca .
"You just don't find them again whenever you break pills in half," as Carolyn Riley had to do, he said. "It's only to be expected that a good amount of these pills would be lost in the breaking, as is normal whenever you break a pill in half, particularly tiny pills
Lawyers for dead girl's parents offer rebuttal of overdose case
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That shelf could be the final resting place for Rebecca, who died Dec. 13, and whose parents, Carolyn and Michael Riley, are accused of her drug-induced murder.
It sits right there in front of me every day, said the girls tearful grandmother, Valerie Berio, at her Weymouth apartment. I just keep praying that she is going to be an angel for them to help them.
Rebeccas grandma: I just keep praying
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