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Dakota Voice ^ | 1/29/2007 | Carrie K. Hutchens

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.


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To: 8mmMauser; EternalVigilance

The FRiberals here are becoming more vocal in expressing their hatred for EV and others of us here, while some might think this is something to become upset about, I believe it is a clear indication of just how entrenched the leftists are throughout society.


721 posted on 03/13/2007 5:19:35 AM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: wagglebee; EternalVigilance

I believe it to be a sound validation that we are doing something pretty darned good!


722 posted on 03/13/2007 5:25:10 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: 8mmMauser; EternalVigilance
I believe it to be a sound validation that we are doing something pretty darned good!

10 Blessed are they that suffer persecution for justice' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

11 Blessed are ye when they shall revile you, and persecute you, and speak all that is evil against you, untruly, for my sake: 12 Be glad and rejoice, for your reward is very great in heaven. For so they persecuted the prophets that were before you.
-- Matthew 5:10-12

723 posted on 03/13/2007 5:28:00 AM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: 8mmMauser
>> Michael's survival as a Teflon coated lump of evil...

It is amazing. Don't let it get you down. The mills of God grind slowly but exceedingly fine.

724 posted on 03/13/2007 6:22:29 AM PDT by T'wit (Visitors: the good news is, lots of people have agreed with you. The bad news is, they were Nazis.)
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To: pbmaltzman
>> IIRC, There were also friends, family, and medical personnel who witnessed Michael's nasty temper, etc.

Within direct Schindler family experience, he violently attacked, or threatened to attack, his brother (I forget whether it was Scott or Brian); Bobby Schindler; Bob Schindler; and Suzanne Schindler Vitadamo. Big brave man, attacking Suzanne, who is about the size of a sparrow!

No human witnesses to what must have been an attack on his bride. But, to coin a phrase, bone scans don't lie.

725 posted on 03/13/2007 6:51:07 AM PDT by T'wit (Visitors: the good news is, lots of people have agreed with you. The bad news is, they were Nazis.)
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To: pbmaltzman
>> I find your scenario entirely plausible. Unfortunately, I also don't see much hope of the crime ever being thoroughly investigated and justice being done.

We are investigating it right here. It is ongoing and is already a thousand times more thorough than the two policemen in 1990 who poked around for a couple of hours and wandered off. What a farce that was! No forensics at all. They didn't even preserve an original copy of their "report," so the chain of evidence -- if they found any -- is broken.

Moreover, Judge Greer no longer presides over what evidence shall or shall not come to light. We are in the court of history now, and are quite free to look at the sworn testimony and data that Greer excluded. (Most of it!) We have already produced a sound theory of the crime and have a voice to make it heard.

Drop by when you can and catch the latest.

726 posted on 03/13/2007 7:10:41 AM PDT by T'wit (Visitors: the good news is, lots of people have agreed with you. The bad news is, they were Nazis.)
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To: pbmaltzman
>> There were also friends, family, and medical personnel who witnessed Michael's nasty temper, etc.

Yes, let's keep some of the other cases at hand. Michael has the classic, controlling, violence-prone personality. Both of his early girlfriends (after Terri's collapse) found him to controlling and they both said specifically that he could be incredibly mean. (We saw that later in his long hatred for the Schindlers.) Cindy Shook also reported that he stalked her and that once he ran her car off the road.

The nurses who filed affidavits all reported him to be domineering, noisy, mean and controlling at their medical facilities. They said he regularly tampered with the charts and medical records. Carla Sauer Iyers was a particularly good witness to his tyrannies. She has an icy clear memory and was contemporaneously willing to put her job on the line to tell the truth. She also risked perjury / obstruction of justice charges, had she lied in reporting Michael to the police in the matter of the suspected insulin injections.

727 posted on 03/13/2007 7:28:59 AM PDT by T'wit (Visitors: the good news is, lots of people have agreed with you. The bad news is, they were Nazis.)
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To: T'wit
It would be wonderful if Michael Schiavo also could face judgment in a court of law, as well as in the court of history (and, for those who so believe, judgment before God).

Personally, I'm hoping that he will either slip up somehow, or that he will grow a conscience and 'fess up someday. But I suppose that either of those two occurrences isn't very likely.

728 posted on 03/13/2007 3:16:20 PM PDT by pbmaltzman
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To: pbmaltzman
>> Personally, I'm hoping that he will either slip up somehow, or that he will grow a conscience and 'fess up someday.

I nag his conscience more or less every day :-) It may annoy the hell out of him, but that's why I do it -- to get the Hell out of him. If he doesn't make his peace with God now, while he can, he's going to be judged among the goats. That was promised in plain words.

Dr. "Humane Death" Cranford has already died unrepentant. How many more will? Greer? Felos? The Schiavo brothers? Jodi? It's a house of cards waiting for one card to go down...

729 posted on 03/13/2007 5:00:36 PM PDT by T'wit (Visitors: the good news is, lots of people have agreed with you. The bad news is, they were Nazis.)
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To: 8mmMauser; All
"The autopsy goes on to say that Terri's brain was 'profoundly atrophied' and only half the normal size. Fine. If that's what the experts tell us, there is no problem believing them. But what does that mean, that she was only half human, only half a person, or that she had only half the rights the rest of us have? That is a conclusion we must never accept. That is a conclusion that does not come from autopsy but from a callous disregard for human life.

"Terri did not die from atrophy of the brain. She died from atrophy of compassion. Too many people, starting with Michael, were unwilling to accept the fact that profoundly injured people require profound compassion and care. Even if the autopsy showed that Terri was ten times more damaged than she was, our moral obligation to respect and protect her life would not change at all. We don't have to pass a test to qualify for our human rights. An autopsy is a measure of physical damage, not human rights.

"The autopsy says Terri was blind. That is not the morally relevant point. The point is that we are blind -- blind too often to the fact that even the disabled and the severely injured have the same dignity and worth as the rest of us, and show forth the image and glory of God even in their brokenness."

-- Father Frank Pavone


730 posted on 03/13/2007 11:24:44 PM PDT by T'wit (Visitors: the good news is, lots of people have agreed with you. The bad news is, they were Nazis.)
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To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Senator Brownback and Terri...

Bobby Schindler, the brother of the late Terri Schiavo, has endorsed U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., for president and criticized Mitt Romney for saying he disagreed with the government intervening in the Schiavo case. "Mitt Romney's alleged pro-life conversion evidently does not to apply to all human life," Schindler said of the former Massachusetts governor's comments during Political Connections on Bay News 9. "My family will never forget Sam Brownback's valiant efforts to save my sister's life."

Schiavo's brother remembers an ally

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731 posted on 03/14/2007 4:25:03 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: All; floriduh voter
Sun Sentinel prints this...

Mishegoss alert: Insure yourself against our loony Legislature.

Floridians are more "at risk" during the legislative session than we are during hurricane season. From June 1 to Nov. 30, storms may devastate us. But from March until May, the Legislature never misses.

~Snip~

Then, there are "'cause it happened to one person" bills. Legislators ignore thousands of victims of badness and sadness, until victims like Rilya Wilson, Terri Schiavo and Jessica Lunsford make headlines. Then, they seize the limelight and pass a law in their name, but things stay the same.

Undies, dogs, Key lime pie!

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732 posted on 03/14/2007 4:31:42 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: All; T'wit; BykrBayb; EternalVigilance
This comes from the Hotline Blogometer. It bolsters my own observations that Romney should take more care in choosing staffers to think up his opinions for him.

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No one issue dominated 3/12 Mitt Romney blog chatter, but he was definitely on the defensive. The Right Angle's Matt Naugle suggested Romney "should spend some more quality time with his 'pro-life talking points' flash cards" after learning of Romney's disagreement with federal involvement in the Terri Schiavo case. Also at TRA, Elizabeth Kantor tells George Will why social conservative are worried about Romney's recent "moral epiphany" on marriage and abortion: "We care because a politician "locked into" a given position -- on abortion, say -- by a given set of political circumstances can very easily find himself unlocked from that position if political circumstances change. Whereas a politician who's had what Will disparages as a "moral epiphany" has something stronger than current circumstance binding him to his positions."

ROMNEY: Wandering Off The Pro-Life Reservation?

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733 posted on 03/14/2007 4:41:38 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: All
For those who could make it...

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(Media-Newswire.com) - A free workshop exploring the topic of “advance directives” – living wills, health care proxies, and other types of instructions designed to be used in case serious injury or illness prevents a person from stating his or her wishes regarding health care clearly – is being offered 4 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 20 at the University of Rochester Medical Center as part of the University’s Always Better lecture series.

Timothy Quill, M.D., professor of Medicine, Psychiatry, and Medical Humanities, and director of the Center for Ethics, Humanities, and Palliative Care, will present the workshop in the Medical Center’s Whipple Auditorium ( Room 2-6424 ). Free parking will be available in the Kornberg Medical Research Building parking lot, adjacent to the entrance to the University’s School of Medicine and Dentistry, just off Elmwood Avenue.

For information or to register for the workshop, please call the University’s Office of Special Programs at ( 585 ) 275-2344, or visit www.rochester.edu/osp.

During the workshop, Quill will discuss highly visible cases such as that of Terri Schiavo, who died two years ago, and will offer guidance about the importance and challenge involving in letting one’s wishes be known. Participants will receive an advance care planning workbook to begin the process, and there will be plenty of time for questions.

‘Always Better’ Workshop to Look at Living Wills, Other ‘Advance Directives’

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734 posted on 03/14/2007 4:46:46 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: All; wagglebee
Long ago, we first realized the scope of this topic as we took our handicapped son with us to volunteer for Father Paul Marx at HLI. We keep with us powerful memories of those days of battle. At the time, it was still modest in operation and rife with assaults from the trolls of the day, but Father Marx continued on with great courage. Fr. Euteneuer has carried the banner further.

I am sorry about Sean Hannity, was glad he spent so much time at the vigil, but somehow, even then, there was something not quite right. He didn't completely understand what it was all about. At one point, I thought of approaching him to talk about the essence of what was happening, but realized that not only did he get it wrong, but would carry that misunderstanding nationally on his show.

NEW YORK, March 13, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Last Friday, the President of Human Life International, Fr. Tom Euteneuer used his weekly column to point out the hypocrisy of Catholic celebrity Sean Hannity, one of the stars of Fox News' Hannity and Colmes show.

Hannity had, on a show the week before, made a big deal of apologizing for having inadvertently eaten a couple of bites of a meat sandwich on a Friday during Lent. In his column, Fr. Euteneuer pointed out that the meat incident was not sinful at all, and "If apologies are the order of the day, then the repentance I would like to hear out of Sean Hannity's mouth is for his shameless-even scandalous-promotion of birth control. Yes, I have heard him personally say, 'I have no problem with birth control. It's a good thing.'"

On Fox News Fearless HLI Priest Takes on Sean Hannity over Contraception, Hannity ‘Loses it’

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735 posted on 03/14/2007 5:01:01 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: All; floriduh voter; wagglebee
A lesser known candidate, Gilmore...

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A less-known candidate for president, former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore, told the Register that although he believes abortion should be legal through the first eight weeks of a pregnancy, he has strongly supported the pro-life movement in his state, helping to enact various restrictions — including parental notification and a 24-hour waiting period for abortions, a cloning ban and a bill to ban partial birth abortion.

‘Human Bellwethers’

Gilmore also pointed to the 1998 case of Hugh Finn — not unlike the Terri Schiavo case — in which he went to court to block the removal of a permanently disabled man’s feeding tube.

“I rely on my record,” said Gilmore.

Pro-Lifers and the GOP Early Campaign Season Focuses on Abortion

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736 posted on 03/14/2007 5:06:41 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: All
I never held a high regard for the Register Guard when I would read it daily as I was growing up, mostly for the comic strip, am not likely to heed their guidance now.

When is the last time you thought about Terri Schi- avo?

Unless you or a loved one has had a life-threatening illness in the past two years, chances are you haven't given much thought lately to Terri's life or death. Terri's life ended in a Florida hospice on March 31, 2005, after an intense, seven-year "right-to-die" legal battle - 15 years after she had suffered a cardiac arrest at the age of 26.

Whatever our beliefs about Terri's medical condition or legal case, we can benefit from talking with family and friends about what happened to her. And we can act to avoid what could happen if we are unable to speak for ourselves in serious medical situations.

We should all have a `living will'

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737 posted on 03/14/2007 5:12:17 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: 8mmMauser

I've met Gilmore a number of times and friends of my family know him very well. Gilmore is qualified for the job, but it will never happen. Gilmore comes across to opponents with an "Eddie Haskell" (from "Leave it to Beaver") level of abrasiveness. He would be far better suited as Attorney General or something like that.

Here is an article I posted about him the other day:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1799121/posts


738 posted on 03/14/2007 5:13:11 AM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: All; wagglebee
Wagglebee posted a thread on abortion and child abuse.

SPRINGFIELD, IL, March 13, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A history of abortion is associated with more frequent acts of physical aggression toward subsequent children, according to a new study published in the Internet Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatology.

The findings were drawn from an analysis of data on 237 low-income women in Baltimore who had physically mistreated or neglected at least one of their children or allowed someone else to do so. Researchers controlled for a history of miscarriage or stillbirth, as well as for family history, aggression by the woman's partner and other key factors. While all the women in the study had some connection with child maltreatment or neglect, the authors found that those who reported a history of abortion reported significantly more frequent acts of physical violence, such as slapping, hitting or beating, directed at their children.

Abortion Linked to Higher Rates of Child Abuse, Study Finds

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739 posted on 03/14/2007 5:17:24 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: All; wagglebee
A pro-life advocate weighs in on candidates on a wagglebee thread...

She called Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor who tops most polls, a "Republican in Name Only" who is "pro-abortion" which makes him "disqualified" to be president.

However, Folger doesn't care for John McCain or Mitt Romney either.

Pro-Life Advocate Says Top Republicans for President Not Good Enough

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740 posted on 03/14/2007 5:22:05 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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