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Date: 26 Aug 2006 08:29:42 PM
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Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats, Says No to
Republicans
LifeNews.com ^ | August 22, 2006 | Steven Ertelt
Posted on 08/23/2006 3:33:16 AM PDT by rhema
Naples, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Terri Schiavo's former husband Michael,
the man responsible for her painful starvation and dehydration
euthanasia death over a year ago, spoke to a local Democratic group in
Florida on Monday night. He told those in attendance they should vote
for Democrats over Republicans and blamed the GOP for wanting to
protect Terri's life. Schiavo was well-received and got a standing
ovation when he spoke to a small group of 150 members of the Collier
County Democratic Club.
Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting
Terri's parents and their efforts to protect Terri.
However, he told those attending that he would support Republicans who
backed euthanasia and taking the lives of the disabled like Terri.
"I am on the campaign trail because of the conduct of certain
politicians," Schiavo said, according to a Naples News report.
He singled out President Bush and Governor Jeb Bush as two elected
officials he abhors because of their willingness to support Terri by
backing her parents' legal efforts to save her life.
"If the right wing will do this to a card-carrying Republican, then no
one is safe; they can do it to you," he said, according to the Naples
newspaper.
He admitted he is still very angry at Republican lawmakers who approved
a bill to allow Terri's parents to get a federal court review of their
case. State courts had sided with Michael's efforts to kill Terri and
failed to properly examine the case, her parents said.
"Is this a privacy issue or right to life issue? It's a privacy issue,"
said Schiavo. "Republicans let an out of control government do an out
of control thing."
Stumbling over his words at times, Schiavo used playground antics to
say he felt personally attacked by Republicans during the battle over
Terri's life and death.
"It is personal for what they did, but they started this," said
Schiavo.
Since Terri's painful 15-day starvation death in March 2005, Schiavo
has been traveling around the country campaigning for candidates who
agreed with him that she should die. He created TerriPAC, a federal
political action committee aimed at defeating pro-life politicians who
supported Terri.
The campaigning has taken him to Colorado and Connecticut, although it
hasn't been entirely successful. One Congressional candidate he
supported, Peggy Lamm, lost her Democratic primary this month.
In Florida, Schiavo is campaigning for Rep. Jim Davis, one of the
Democrats seeking the gubernatorial nomination.
Following Terri's death, her parents, Bob and Mary Schinder, and her
siblings Bobby Schindler and Suzanne Vitadamo have created a foundation
to assist disabled patients. They hope to be able to provide them with
legal and other resources to make sure they receive proper medical care
and rehabilitative treatment.
Related web sites: Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation
.

User: "Hotel Charlie One"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 27 Aug 2006 04:31:50 PM
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Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats, Says No to
Republicans

Why shouldn't he? From the people that gave you "Marriage is between
one man and one women", we saw "Marriage 2.0" (one man, one woman, the
in-laws and the government to intercede if the man makes the *wrong*
decision). I would avoid these people too.
--
The actions of the disgraceful Clinton and Bush administrations
make it possible for me to say without shame that I deeply regret
the day I put the uniform of my country. The freedoms that I was
willing to protect with my life are being lost. The America of
our founders is dead. All we are waiting for now is rigor mortis.
HotelCharlieOne
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No ToRepublicans 27 Aug 2006 07:38:54 PM
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Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats, Says No to
Republicans

Why shouldn't he? From the people that gave you "Marriage is between
one man and one women", we saw "Marriage 2.0" (one man, one woman, the
in-laws and the government to intercede if the man makes the *wrong*
decision). I would avoid these people too.

Heh. Marriage is between a man, a woman, a Congress, and George Bush...
--
Mark K. Bilbo
--------------------------------------------------
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for everything bad that happened during and after
Hurricane Katrina, the truth is that the people
who lived here were much more prepared for a big
storm than the federal government that promised
us flood protection." [Jarvis DeBerry]
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User: "david"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 26 Aug 2006 09:33:41 PM
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Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats, Says No to
Republicans

LifeNews.com ^ | August 22, 2006 | Steven Ertelt


Posted on 08/23/2006 3:33:16 AM PDT by rhema


Naples, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Terri Schiavo's former husband Michael,
the man responsible for her painful starvation and dehydration
euthanasia death over a year ago, spoke to a local Democratic group in
Florida on Monday night. He told those in attendance they should vote
for Democrats over Republicans and blamed the GOP for wanting to
protect Terri's life. Schiavo was well-received and got a standing
ovation when he spoke to a small group of 150 members of the Collier
County Democratic Club.

Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting
Terri's parents and their efforts to protect Terri.

However, he told those attending that he would support Republicans who
backed euthanasia and taking the lives of the disabled like Terri.

"I am on the campaign trail because of the conduct of certain
politicians," Schiavo said, according to a Naples News report.

He singled out President Bush and Governor Jeb Bush as two elected
officials he abhors because of their willingness to support Terri by
backing her parents' legal efforts to save her life.

"If the right wing will do this to a card-carrying Republican, then no
one is safe; they can do it to you," he said, according to the Naples
newspaper.

He admitted he is still very angry at Republican lawmakers who

approved

a bill to allow Terri's parents to get a federal court review of their
case. State courts had sided with Michael's efforts to kill Terri and
failed to properly examine the case, her parents said.

"Is this a privacy issue or right to life issue? It's a privacy

issue,"

said Schiavo. "Republicans let an out of control government do an out
of control thing."

Stumbling over his words at times, Schiavo used playground antics to
say he felt personally attacked by Republicans during the battle over
Terri's life and death.

"It is personal for what they did, but they started this," said
Schiavo.

Since Terri's painful 15-day starvation death in March 2005, Schiavo
has been traveling around the country campaigning for candidates who
agreed with him that she should die. He created TerriPAC, a federal
political action committee aimed at defeating pro-life politicians who
supported Terri.

The campaigning has taken him to Colorado and Connecticut, although it
hasn't been entirely successful. One Congressional candidate he
supported, Peggy Lamm, lost her Democratic primary this month.

In Florida, Schiavo is campaigning for Rep. Jim Davis, one of the
Democrats seeking the gubernatorial nomination.

Following Terri's death, her parents, Bob and Mary Schinder, and her
siblings Bobby Schindler and Suzanne Vitadamo have created a

foundation

to assist disabled patients. They hope to be able to provide them with
legal and other resources to make sure they receive proper medical

care

and rehabilitative treatment.

Related web sites: Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation


Yeah so what? SO.. ? This same thing happened to a local guy, a cook
at a restaurant that I frequented. Hung himself, but didnt quite finish
the job. He was off of the respirator in a heartbeat.. in fact, I don't
think his parents even got to town before they took him off of it! Not
two days passed before he was taken off of the respirator.
It's about MONEY. M O N E Y. How about a decent health care system so
much if Big Poppa Bush "loves us so much".
.
User: "2607 Dead"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 26 Aug 2006 09:51:24 PM
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 02:33:41 GMT, david <carroll6@kc.rr.com> wrote:

"Sound of Trumpet" <soundoftrumpet@bluebottle.com> wrote in
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Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats, Says No to
Republicans

LifeNews.com ^ | August 22, 2006 | Steven Ertelt


Posted on 08/23/2006 3:33:16 AM PDT by rhema


Naples, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Terri Schiavo's former husband Michael,
the man responsible for her painful starvation and dehydration
euthanasia death over a year ago, spoke to a local Democratic group in
Florida on Monday night. He told those in attendance they should vote
for Democrats over Republicans and blamed the GOP for wanting to
protect Terri's life. Schiavo was well-received and got a standing
ovation when he spoke to a small group of 150 members of the Collier
County Democratic Club.

I take it this "rhema" creature is an example of the sort of
journalism we can expect if the religious whack jobs take over the
whole country?


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting
Terri's parents and their efforts to protect Terri.

However, he told those attending that he would support Republicans who
backed euthanasia and taking the lives of the disabled like Terri.

"I am on the campaign trail because of the conduct of certain
politicians," Schiavo said, according to a Naples News report.

He singled out President Bush and Governor Jeb Bush as two elected
officials he abhors because of their willingness to support Terri by
backing her parents' legal efforts to save her life.

"If the right wing will do this to a card-carrying Republican, then no
one is safe; they can do it to you," he said, according to the Naples
newspaper.

He admitted he is still very angry at Republican lawmakers who

approved

a bill to allow Terri's parents to get a federal court review of their
case. State courts had sided with Michael's efforts to kill Terri and
failed to properly examine the case, her parents said.

"Is this a privacy issue or right to life issue? It's a privacy

issue,"

said Schiavo. "Republicans let an out of control government do an out
of control thing."

Stumbling over his words at times, Schiavo used playground antics to
say he felt personally attacked by Republicans during the battle over
Terri's life and death.

"It is personal for what they did, but they started this," said
Schiavo.

Since Terri's painful 15-day starvation death in March 2005, Schiavo
has been traveling around the country campaigning for candidates who
agreed with him that she should die. He created TerriPAC, a federal
political action committee aimed at defeating pro-life politicians who
supported Terri.

The campaigning has taken him to Colorado and Connecticut, although it
hasn't been entirely successful. One Congressional candidate he
supported, Peggy Lamm, lost her Democratic primary this month.

In Florida, Schiavo is campaigning for Rep. Jim Davis, one of the
Democrats seeking the gubernatorial nomination.

Following Terri's death, her parents, Bob and Mary Schinder, and her
siblings Bobby Schindler and Suzanne Vitadamo have created a

foundation

to assist disabled patients. They hope to be able to provide them with
legal and other resources to make sure they receive proper medical

care

and rehabilitative treatment.

Related web sites: Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation



Yeah so what? SO.. ? This same thing happened to a local guy, a cook
at a restaurant that I frequented. Hung himself, but didnt quite finish
the job. He was off of the respirator in a heartbeat.. in fact, I don't
think his parents even got to town before they took him off of it! Not
two days passed before he was taken off of the respirator.

It's about MONEY. M O N E Y. How about a decent health care system so
much if Big Poppa Bush "loves us so much".

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Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 26 Aug 2006 09:37:11 PM
david wrote:

"Sound of Trumpet" <soundoftrumpet@bluebottle.com> wrote in
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Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats, Says No to
Republicans

LifeNews.com ^ | August 22, 2006 | Steven Ertelt


Posted on 08/23/2006 3:33:16 AM PDT by rhema


Naples, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Terri Schiavo's former husband Michael,
the man responsible for her painful starvation and dehydration
euthanasia death over a year ago, spoke to a local Democratic group in
Florida on Monday night. He told those in attendance they should vote
for Democrats over Republicans and blamed the GOP for wanting to
protect Terri's life. Schiavo was well-received and got a standing
ovation when he spoke to a small group of 150 members of the Collier
County Democratic Club.

Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting
Terri's parents and their efforts to protect Terri.

However, he told those attending that he would support Republicans who
backed euthanasia and taking the lives of the disabled like Terri.

"I am on the campaign trail because of the conduct of certain
politicians," Schiavo said, according to a Naples News report.

He singled out President Bush and Governor Jeb Bush as two elected
officials he abhors because of their willingness to support Terri by
backing her parents' legal efforts to save her life.

"If the right wing will do this to a card-carrying Republican, then no
one is safe; they can do it to you," he said, according to the Naples
newspaper.

He admitted he is still very angry at Republican lawmakers who

approved

a bill to allow Terri's parents to get a federal court review of their
case. State courts had sided with Michael's efforts to kill Terri and
failed to properly examine the case, her parents said.

"Is this a privacy issue or right to life issue? It's a privacy

issue,"

said Schiavo. "Republicans let an out of control government do an out
of control thing."

Stumbling over his words at times, Schiavo used playground antics to
say he felt personally attacked by Republicans during the battle over
Terri's life and death.

"It is personal for what they did, but they started this," said
Schiavo.

Since Terri's painful 15-day starvation death in March 2005, Schiavo
has been traveling around the country campaigning for candidates who
agreed with him that she should die. He created TerriPAC, a federal
political action committee aimed at defeating pro-life politicians who
supported Terri.

The campaigning has taken him to Colorado and Connecticut, although it
hasn't been entirely successful. One Congressional candidate he
supported, Peggy Lamm, lost her Democratic primary this month.

In Florida, Schiavo is campaigning for Rep. Jim Davis, one of the
Democrats seeking the gubernatorial nomination.

Following Terri's death, her parents, Bob and Mary Schinder, and her
siblings Bobby Schindler and Suzanne Vitadamo have created a

foundation

to assist disabled patients. They hope to be able to provide them with
legal and other resources to make sure they receive proper medical

care

and rehabilitative treatment.

Related web sites: Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation



Yeah so what? SO.. ? This same thing happened to a local guy, a cook
at a restaurant that I frequented. Hung himself, but didnt quite finish
the job. He was off of the respirator in a heartbeat.. in fact, I don't
think his parents even got to town before they took him off of it! Not
two days passed before he was taken off of the respirator.

It's about MONEY. M O N E Y. How about a decent health care system so
much if Big Poppa Bush "loves us so much".

I'm glad he is against repugs, they are ruining everything, they will
never give us a good health care system, they have theirs they don't
care about us.
.

User: "Tim McGaughy"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No ToRepublicans 26 Aug 2006 10:33:34 PM
david wrote:

"Sound of Trumpet" <soundoftrumpet@bluebottle.com> wrote in
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Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats, Says No to
Republicans

LifeNews.com ^ | August 22, 2006 | Steven Ertelt


Posted on 08/23/2006 3:33:16 AM PDT by rhema


Naples, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Terri Schiavo's former husband Michael,
the man responsible for her painful starvation and dehydration
euthanasia death over a year ago, spoke to a local Democratic group in
Florida on Monday night. He told those in attendance they should vote
for Democrats over Republicans and blamed the GOP for wanting to
protect Terri's life. Schiavo was well-received and got a standing
ovation when he spoke to a small group of 150 members of the Collier
County Democratic Club.

Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting
Terri's parents and their efforts to protect Terri.

Yah.
Shiavo was opposed by such luminary republicans as Tom Delay, who took
the incredibly heroic stand of opposing decisions to withhold care
EXCEPT when he himself was making that very same decision about his own
brain-damaged father. A very noble man, that Delay, and not at all
hypocritical, or dishonest, or prone to pandering to the extreme
religious right.
.


User: "Zizek!"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 27 Aug 2006 03:47:18 AM
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Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats, Says No to
Republicans

In the pre-dawn hours of March 21, 2005, and after being awakened to do so,
President Bush signed into law the legally-questionable and
politically-motivated bill entitled "An Act for the relief of the parents of
Theresa Marie Schiavo." The bill allowed the family of Terri Schiavo to file
suit in federal court in the hopes that her life could be forcibly
sustained. Upon signing the bill President Bush declared, "[W]here there are
serious questions and substantial doubts, our society, our laws, and our
courts should have a presumption in favor of life."
An interesting statement from the man who, while Governor of Texas, presided
over more executions of convicted felons than occurred in all the other
States combined. A particularly hypocritical statement since, while Governor
of Texas, Bush refused to grant clemency even in cases with serious
questions and substantial doubts.
As revealed and discussed by Alan Berlow in his 2003 article for the
Atlantic Monthly, "The Texas Clemency Memos," Bush was presented with
several pleas for clemency in which there were serious questions and
substantial doubts which, according to now-President Bush, should have
created a presumption in favor of life.
The most infamous of those cases was that of Terry Washington, a
mentally-retarded thirty-three-year-old man with the communication skills of
a seven-year-old child. In addition to the underlying moral and legal
legitimacy of executing the mentally retarded (a practice since deemed
unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court), Washington's mental handicap
was never presented to the jury which sentenced him, nor did his attorney
retain a mental health expert to testify on Washington's behalf. Moreover,
Washington's counsel never presented the substantial mitigating evidence
that Washington and his ten siblings were all regularly beaten with whips,
water hoses, extension cords, wire hangers, and fan belts. Such lapses by
Washington's defense counsel commonly constitute ineffective assistance in
capital cases.
None of these serious legal questions and substantial doubts about the
adequacy of his representation excused Washington's heinous crime of
murdering Beatrice Huling by stabbing her 85 times. However, the above
factors clearly raised serious questions and substantial doubts as to the
decision to condemn Washington to death instead of incarcerating him for
life. According to President Bush, these serious questions and substantial
doubts should have created a presumption in favor of sparing Washington's
life. Governor Bush, apparently, was neither so enlightened nor so
compassionate.
President Bush's hypocrisy on the Terri Schiavo bill is not limited to his
refusal to spare the lives of convicted murders that were denied a fair
trial. His hypocrisy extends to his disinterest in applying the presumption
of life to helpless individuals similar to Terri Schiavo.
Also while governor of Texas, Bush signed into law the Advance Directive Act
which authorizes physicians to refuse to honor a patient's advance
directive, or the wishes of a patient's guardian, and discontinue
life-sustaining medical care, including ventilators and feeding tubes. The
Act was used March 15, 2005, to remove 6-month-old Sun Hudson from a
ventilator at Texas Children's Hospital, his parents' wishes to the contrary
notwithstanding. Hudson died is his mother's arms moments later.
Under the Act, a physician, with the approval of an ethics committee, may
override an advance directive or a parent's wishes in so-called "futility
cases" where continued treatment is not deemed medically beneficial. In the
case of Terri Schiavo, the Florida state courts have consistently ruled that
there is overwhelming medical evidence that she is in a permanent or
persistent vegetative state, from which she cannot and will not ever
recover. Mrs. Schiavo's cerebral cortex is gone, replaced by cerebral spinal
fluid, an incurable condition. As explained by one Florida state court,
"Unless an act of God, a true miracle, were to replace her brain, Theresa
will always remain in an unconscious, reflexive state, totally dependent
upon others to feed her and care for most of her private needs."
Truly, Terri Schiavo's is a futility case. Under Texas law, enacted by the
Texas legislature and signed by Governor Bush, regardless of whether Terri
would want to live in such a condition, and regardless of her family's
wishes, Terri's physicians could discontinue her life-sustaining treatment
as non-beneficial. Apparently, President Bush thinks Texas' Advance
Directive Act is wrong and runs counter to the "culture of life" to which he
so frequently refers. Luckily for President Bush, Terri Schiavo is in
Florida, not Texas.
If President Bush truly thinks discontinuing life-sustaining measures is
contrary to the "presumption in favor of life," why was there no ad hoc
federal legislation to save the life of young Sun Hudson? Was it because
Hudson was black? Was it because his parents declined to exploit their
helpless child and turn their personal tragedy into a three-ring media
circus? Or was it simply that it would have been just a little too
transparently hypocritical for Bush to contravene a State law he authorized?
Regardless of how the sad tale of Terri Schiavo ends, Bush's hasty signing
of "An Act for the relief of the parents of Theresa Marie Schiavo," and his
sanctimonious declaration regarding "a presumption in favor of life," reek
of hypocrisy and political opportunism.
Ken Sanders is an attorney based in Tucson, Arizona. Visit his weblog at:
www.politicsofdissent.blogspot.com/. He can be reached at:
tkensand@yahoo.com.
Bush is on too much Prozac. CUT HIM OFF!
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No ToRepublicans 27 Aug 2006 09:11:52 AM
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 08:47:18 +0000, Zizek! wrote:

Truly, Terri Schiavo's is a futility case. Under Texas law, enacted by the
Texas legislature and signed by Governor Bush, regardless of whether Terri
would want to live in such a condition, and regardless of her family's
wishes, Terri's physicians could discontinue her life-sustaining treatment
as non-beneficial.

Yep. If this had all happened in Texas, the plug would have been pulled on
her under a law with the signature "Governor George Bush."
--
Mark K. Bilbo
--------------------------------------------------
"As hip as it is for outsiders to blame New Orleans
for everything bad that happened during and after
Hurricane Katrina, the truth is that the people
who lived here were much more prepared for a big
storm than the federal government that promised
us flood protection." [Jarvis DeBerry]
http://makeashorterlink.com/?V180525DC
"Everything New Orleans"
http://www.nola.com
.
User: "Zizek!"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 27 Aug 2006 11:37:17 AM
"Mark K. Bilbo" <gmail@com.mkbilbo> wrote in message
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On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 08:47:18 +0000, Zizek! wrote:

Truly, Terri Schiavo's is a futility case. Under Texas law, enacted by
the
Texas legislature and signed by Governor Bush, regardless of whether
Terri
would want to live in such a condition, and regardless of her family's
wishes, Terri's physicians could discontinue her life-sustaining
treatment
as non-beneficial.


Yep. If this had all happened in Texas, the plug would have been pulled on
her under a law with the signature "Governor George Bush."

--
Mark K. Bilbo

..........and General ***** Rice.
.



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Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 27 Aug 2006 01:19:37 PM
On 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700,
["Sound of Strumpet"] wrote:

Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats,
Says No to Republicans

Ah. FURTHER proof that he is an INTELLIGENT person.
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incessantly spew.
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User: "raven1"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 27 Aug 2006 05:00:05 AM
On 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, "Sound of Trumpet"
<soundoftrumpet@bluebottle.com> wrote:

Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats, Says No to
Republicans

Can you blame him? The Republican attempts to politicize what should
have been a private family matter were absolutely disgusting.
--
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Fortibus es in ero
O Nobili! Themis trux
Sivat sinem? Causen Dux"
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User: "MarkA"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 27 Aug 2006 03:47:43 PM
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:

Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting Terri's
parents and their efforts to protect Terri.

What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.


Related web sites: Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation

Even better: http://www.terripac.com
--
MarkA
(this space accidentally filled in)
.
User: "Morton Davis"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 27 Aug 2006 09:25:17 PM
"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?

.
User: "MarkA"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 27 Aug 2006 10:52:48 PM
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 +0000, Morton Davis wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?

Most anyone who doesn't want his personal life to be micro-managed by
hypocritical bureaucrats; IOW, Americans.
--
MarkA
(this space accidentally filled in)
.

User: "John Baker"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 27 Aug 2006 10:03:42 PM
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?

Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.


.
User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 28 Aug 2006 12:32:51 AM
John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.

Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and guess
what? Didn't happen.
Sure, I expect Democrats will probably do well. There is always a swing
in leadership change, Democrats do well for a certain amount of time
and Republicans do well for a certain amount of times.
If Democrats win the house and senate, that's great. The voters decide.
If Republicans win again, ...that to is fine. Because the voters
decide. I like that system, don't you?
If Democrats win, guess what....
They may do well for a while, but the Republicans will win again in the
future and it will change up again.
.
User: "David W. Barnes"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 28 Aug 2006 12:56:02 AM
In article <1156743171.235916.289600@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.


Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and guess
what? Didn't happen.

Because people like you are more interested in having your hate fed
than the country.


Sure, I expect Democrats will probably do well. There is always a swing
in leadership change, Democrats do well for a certain amount of time
and Republicans do well for a certain amount of times.

And then there is the fact that the Republicans have totally screwed
things up.


If Democrats win the house and senate, that's great. The voters decide.
If Republicans win again, ...that to is fine. Because the voters
decide. I like that system, don't you?

How do you like those gas prices or the fact that people are dying in
Iraq for no reason, *****?


If Democrats win, guess what....

They may do well for a while, but the Republicans will win again in the
future and it will change up again.

Yeah - for the worse.
.
User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 28 Aug 2006 01:00:32 AM
David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156743171.235916.289600@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.


Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and guess
what? Didn't happen.


Because people like you are more interested in having your hate fed
than the country.

Not only have you established one of those moral standards you claim
atheist to have, to be lying...but now you establish atheist are pretty
much stupid.



Sure, I expect Democrats will probably do well. There is always a swing
in leadership change, Democrats do well for a certain amount of time
and Republicans do well for a certain amount of times.


And then there is the fact that the Republicans have totally screwed
things up.

Yawn, your political bigotry has no boundaries.



If Democrats win the house and senate, that's great. The voters decide.
If Republicans win again, ...that to is fine. Because the voters
decide. I like that system, don't you?


How do you like those gas prices or the fact that people are dying in
Iraq for no reason, *****?

You liberals should be loving those higher gas prices since you all
seemed to think they should have been risen years ago and certainly had
no problem when they went up during Clintons term.
What was your theory about higher gas prices? Oh yea, supposably more
people would stop driving SUV's and be car pooling. Is it working???



If Democrats win, guess what....

They may do well for a while, but the Republicans will win again in the
future and it will change up again.


Yeah - for the worse.

Yawn, you vote blindly..if you vote at all.
.
User: "David W. Barnes"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 28 Aug 2006 09:34:17 AM
In article <1156744832.323075.252840@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156743171.235916.289600@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican
to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during
the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican
to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo
case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.


Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and guess
what? Didn't happen.


Because people like you are more interested in having your hate fed
than the country.


Not only have you established one of those moral standards you claim
atheist to have, to be lying...but now you establish atheist are pretty
much stupid.

Accusing me of lying. How orginal.




Sure, I expect Democrats will probably do well. There is always a swing
in leadership change, Democrats do well for a certain amount of time
and Republicans do well for a certain amount of times.


And then there is the fact that the Republicans have totally screwed
things up.


Yawn, your political bigotry has no boundaries.

So you have no adequate response. LOL! I expected as much.




If Democrats win the house and senate, that's great. The voters decide.
If Republicans win again, ...that to is fine. Because the voters
decide. I like that system, don't you?


How do you like those gas prices or the fact that people are dying in
Iraq for no reason, *****?


You liberals should be loving those higher gas prices since you all
seemed to think they should have been risen years ago and certainly had
no problem when they went up during Clintons term.

They were at $1.21 when Clinton left office, Spud.


What was your theory about higher gas prices? Oh yea, supposably more
people would stop driving SUV's and be car pooling. Is it working???

Osprey the socialist no longer believes in capitalism.




If Democrats win, guess what....

They may do well for a while, but the Republicans will win again in the
future and it will change up again.


Yeah - for the worse.


Yawn, you vote blindly..if you vote at all.

Don't worry about me so much.
.
User: "Miriam Cohen"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No ToRepublicans 28 Aug 2006 01:45:15 PM
David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156744832.323075.252840@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:


David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156743171.235916.289600@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:


John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:



Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican
to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during
the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting


Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican
to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo
case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.


Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and guess
what? Didn't happen.


Because people like you are more interested in having your hate fed
than the country.


Not only have you established one of those moral standards you claim
atheist to have, to be lying...but now you establish atheist are pretty
much stupid.



Accusing me of lying. How orginal.

Robert Heishman has no room to call anyone else a liar; he's usenet's
most known liar:
"One last note: I am very surprised at your reaction especially after
just a few short months ago I provided a copy of my DD214 Right in
box 18...1st line it says... SERVED 2 AUG 90 TO 1 OCT 94 IN SUPPORT
OF OPERATION DESERT SHIELD/STORM and in box 13 NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE
MEDAL Funny how you have selective memory, why? Yes, I served in combat
during Desert Storm."
http://groups.google.com/group/talk.abortion/msg/38f5de5691243868?dmode=source&hl=en
"Fine, if you want to play on words...no I was not in actual "combat" "
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/db12fe6b6ec66a35?dmode=source&hl=en
--
L'Chaim
Miriam
In the beginning
the Word already was.
.
User: "David W. Barnes"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 28 Aug 2006 08:27:56 PM
In article <4RGIg.5256$rT5.4524@fed1read01>, Miriam Cohen
<mimiNOigalSPAM@cox.net> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156744832.323075.252840@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:


David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156743171.235916.289600@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:


John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:



Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican
to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during
the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting


Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican
to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo
case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.


Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and guess
what? Didn't happen.


Because people like you are more interested in having your hate fed
than the country.


Not only have you established one of those moral standards you claim
atheist to have, to be lying...but now you establish atheist are pretty
much stupid.



Accusing me of lying. How orginal.


Robert Heishman has no room to call anyone else a liar; he's usenet's
most known liar:

"One last note: I am very surprised at your reaction especially after
just a few short months ago I provided a copy of my DD214 Right in
box 18...1st line it says... SERVED 2 AUG 90 TO 1 OCT 94 IN SUPPORT
OF OPERATION DESERT SHIELD/STORM and in box 13 NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE
MEDAL Funny how you have selective memory, why? Yes, I served in combat
during Desert Storm."


http://groups.google.com/group/talk.abortion/msg/38f5de5691243868?dmode=source
&hl=en


"Fine, if you want to play on words...no I was not in actual "combat" "

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/db12fe6b6ec66a35?dmode=source&hl=en

He is obsessed. Apparently his "new" job is the same as the "old" job.
Nothing to do but hang out on the Internet.
.


User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 28 Aug 2006 09:38:36 AM
David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156744832.323075.252840@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156743171.235916.289600@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican
to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during
the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican
to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo
case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.


Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and guess
what? Didn't happen.


Because people like you are more interested in having your hate fed
than the country.


Not only have you established one of those moral standards you claim
atheist to have, to be lying...but now you establish atheist are pretty
much stupid.


Accusing me of lying. How orginal.




Sure, I expect Democrats will probably do well. There is always a swing
in leadership change, Democrats do well for a certain amount of time
and Republicans do well for a certain amount of times.


And then there is the fact that the Republicans have totally screwed
things up.


Yawn, your political bigotry has no boundaries.


So you have no adequate response. LOL! I expected as much.




If Democrats win the house and senate, that's great. The voters decide.
If Republicans win again, ...that to is fine. Because the voters
decide. I like that system, don't you?


How do you like those gas prices or the fact that people are dying in
Iraq for no reason, *****?


You liberals should be loving those higher gas prices since you all
seemed to think they should have been risen years ago and certainly had
no problem when they went up during Clintons term.


They were at $1.21 when Clinton left office, Spud.

Um, Jethro, you better do some research before I embarrass you on this
one. Clinton had to tap into the reserves to ease the rising cost of
gas in the later part of 1999 and into 2000.
Go on, do some research before I embarrass you...again.



What was your theory about higher gas prices? Oh yea, supposably more
people would stop driving SUV's and be car pooling. Is it working???


Osprey the socialist no longer believes in capitalism.

Barnes, the liar, no longer believes in answering a question.





If Democrats win, guess what....

They may do well for a while, but the Republicans will win again in the
future and it will change up again.


Yeah - for the worse.


Yawn, you vote blindly..if you vote at all.


Don't worry about me so much.

Don't worry..I don't.
.
User: "David W. Barnes"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 28 Aug 2006 10:08:10 AM
In article <1156775916.640194.283970@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156744832.323075.252840@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156743171.235916.289600@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from

Republican

to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats

during

the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress

supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from

Republican

to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the

Schiavo

case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.


Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and guess
what? Didn't happen.


Because people like you are more interested in having your hate fed
than the country.


Not only have you established one of those moral standards you claim
atheist to have, to be lying...but now you establish atheist are pretty
much stupid.


Accusing me of lying. How orginal.




Sure, I expect Democrats will probably do well. There is always a
swing
in leadership change, Democrats do well for a certain amount of time
and Republicans do well for a certain amount of times.


And then there is the fact that the Republicans have totally screwed
things up.


Yawn, your political bigotry has no boundaries.


So you have no adequate response. LOL! I expected as much.




If Democrats win the house and senate, that's great. The voters
decide.
If Republicans win again, ...that to is fine. Because the voters
decide. I like that system, don't you?


How do you like those gas prices or the fact that people are dying in
Iraq for no reason, *****?


You liberals should be loving those higher gas prices since you all
seemed to think they should have been risen years ago and certainly had
no problem when they went up during Clintons term.


They were at $1.21 when Clinton left office, Spud.


Um, Jethro, you better do some research before I embarrass you on this
one. Clinton had to tap into the reserves to ease the rising cost of
gas in the later part of 1999 and into 2000.

So Clinton took action to assist Americans while Bush did nothing and
you are going to embarrass ME?


Go on, do some research before I embarrass you...again.

You embarrass every correctional officer out there, every day of your
life.




What was your theory about higher gas prices? Oh yea, supposably more
people would stop driving SUV's and be car pooling. Is it working???


Osprey the socialist no longer believes in capitalism.


Barnes, the liar, no longer believes in answering a question.





If Democrats win, guess what....

They may do well for a while, but the Republicans will win again in the
future and it will change up again.


Yeah - for the worse.


Yawn, you vote blindly..if you vote at all.


Don't worry about me so much.


Don't worry..I don't.

.
User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 28 Aug 2006 10:16:14 AM
David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156775916.640194.283970@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156744832.323075.252840@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156743171.235916.289600@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from

Republican

to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats

during

the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress

supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from

Republican

to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the

Schiavo

case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.


Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and guess
what? Didn't happen.


Because people like you are more interested in having your hate fed
than the country.


Not only have you established one of those moral standards you claim
atheist to have, to be lying...but now you establish atheist are pretty
much stupid.


Accusing me of lying. How orginal.




Sure, I expect Democrats will probably do well. There is always a
swing
in leadership change, Democrats do well for a certain amount of time
and Republicans do well for a certain amount of times.


And then there is the fact that the Republicans have totally screwed
things up.


Yawn, your political bigotry has no boundaries.


So you have no adequate response. LOL! I expected as much.




If Democrats win the house and senate, that's great. The voters
decide.
If Republicans win again, ...that to is fine. Because the voters
decide. I like that system, don't you?


How do you like those gas prices or the fact that people are dying in
Iraq for no reason, *****?


You liberals should be loving those higher gas prices since you all
seemed to think they should have been risen years ago and certainly had
no problem when they went up during Clintons term.


They were at $1.21 when Clinton left office, Spud.


Um, Jethro, you better do some research before I embarrass you on this
one. Clinton had to tap into the reserves to ease the rising cost of
gas in the later part of 1999 and into 2000.


So Clinton took action to assist Americans while Bush did nothing and
you are going to embarrass ME?

So are you prepared to state you were wrong on the gas prices under
Clinton's term in late 99 and into 2000?



Go on, do some research before I embarrass you...again.


You embarrass every correctional officer out there, every day of your
life.




What was your theory about higher gas prices? Oh yea, supposably more
people would stop driving SUV's and be car pooling. Is it working???


Osprey the socialist no longer believes in capitalism.


Barnes, the liar, no longer believes in answering a question.





If Democrats win, guess what....

They may do well for a while, but the Republicans will win again in the
future and it will change up again.


Yeah - for the worse.


Yawn, you vote blindly..if you vote at all.


Don't worry about me so much.


Don't worry..I don't.

.
User: "David W. Barnes"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 28 Aug 2006 10:20:59 AM
In article <1156778174.709906.246390@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156775916.640194.283970@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156744832.323075.252840@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156743171.235916.289600@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis"

<antikerry@go.com>

wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:


Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from

Republican

to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats

during

the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress

supporting

Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from

Republican

to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the

Schiavo

case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why

they're

going to lose big time in November.


Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and
guess
what? Didn't happen.


Because people like you are more interested in having your hate fed
than the country.


Not only have you established one of those moral standards you claim
atheist to have, to be lying...but now you establish atheist are
pretty
much stupid.


Accusing me of lying. How orginal.




Sure, I expect Democrats will probably do well. There is always a
swing
in leadership change, Democrats do well for a certain amount of
time
and Republicans do well for a certain amount of times.


And then there is the fact that the Republicans have totally screwed
things up.


Yawn, your political bigotry has no boundaries.


So you have no adequate response. LOL! I expected as much.




If Democrats win the house and senate, that's great. The voters
decide.
If Republicans win again, ...that to is fine. Because the voters
decide. I like that system, don't you?


How do you like those gas prices or the fact that people are dying
in
Iraq for no reason, *****?


You liberals should be loving those higher gas prices since you all
seemed to think they should have been risen years ago and certainly
had
no problem when they went up during Clintons term.


They were at $1.21 when Clinton left office, Spud.


Um, Jethro, you better do some research before I embarrass you on this
one. Clinton had to tap into the reserves to ease the rising cost of
gas in the later part of 1999 and into 2000.


So Clinton took action to assist Americans while Bush did nothing and
you are going to embarrass ME?


So are you prepared to state you were wrong on the gas prices under
Clinton's term in late 99 and into 2000?

I was right. You only need to look up the gas prices to prove me
wrong. But, strange, you do not do that. I wonder why?




Go on, do some research before I embarrass you...again.


You embarrass every correctional officer out there, every day of your
life.




What was your theory about higher gas prices? Oh yea, supposably more
people would stop driving SUV's and be car pooling. Is it working???


Osprey the socialist no longer believes in capitalism.


Barnes, the liar, no longer believes in answering a question.





If Democrats win, guess what....

They may do well for a while, but the Republicans will win again in the
future and it will change up again.


Yeah - for the worse.


Yawn, you vote blindly..if you vote at all.


Don't worry about me so much.


Don't worry..I don't.


.



User: "Miriam Cohen"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No ToRepublicans 28 Aug 2006 01:46:11 PM
osprey wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156744832.323075.252840@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:


David W. Barnes wrote:

In article <1156743171.235916.289600@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:


John Baker wrote:

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:25:17 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com>
wrote:


"MarkA" <toor@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.27.20.47.36.135333@nowhere.com...

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:



Last year, Schiavo switched his voter registration from Republican
to
Democrat and has been campaigning exclusively for Democrats during
the
2006 elections -- despite bipartisan votes in Congress supporting


Terri's

parents and their efforts to protect Terri.


What a coincidence! I switched my party affiliation from Republican
to
Democrat, too! The blantant hypocrisy of the Repubs in the Schiavo
case
is only one of MANY reasons for the switch.

Who gives a flying *****?


Republicans don't, quite obviously. Which is one reason why they're
going to lose big time in November.


Yawn..
That was the same thing you guys said in 1996, 2000, 2004...and guess
what? Didn't happen.


Because people like you are more interested in having your hate fed
than the country.


Not only have you established one of those moral standards you claim
atheist to have, to be lying...but now you establish atheist are pretty
much stupid.


Accusing me of lying. How orginal.


Sure, I expect Democrats will probably do well. There is always a swing
in leadership change, Democrats do well for a certain amount of time
and Republicans do well for a certain amount of times.


And then there is the fact that the Republicans have totally screwed
things up.


Yawn, your political bigotry has no boundaries.


So you have no adequate response. LOL! I expected as much.


If Democrats win the house and senate, that's great. The voters decide.
If Republicans win again, ...that to is fine. Because the voters
decide. I like that system, don't you?


How do you like those gas prices or the fact that people are dying in
Iraq for no reason, *****?


You liberals should be loving those higher gas prices since you all
seemed to think they should have been risen years ago and certainly had
no problem when they went up during Clintons term.


They were at $1.21 when Clinton left office, Spud.



Um, Jethro, you better do some research before I embarrass you on this
one. Clinton had to tap into the reserves to ease the rising cost of
gas in the later part of 1999 and into 2000.

Go on, do some research before I embarrass you...again.


What was your theory about higher gas prices? Oh yea, supposably more
people would stop driving SUV's and be car pooling. Is it working???


Osprey the socialist no longer believes in capitalism.



Barnes, the liar, no longer believes in answering a question.

Stone throwing Robert Heishman still has no room to call anyone else a liar:
"One last note: I am very surprised at your reaction especially after
just a few short months ago I provided a copy of my DD214 Right in
box 18...1st line it says... SERVED 2 AUG 90 TO 1 OCT 94 IN SUPPORT
OF OPERATION DESERT SHIELD/STORM and in box 13 NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE
MEDAL Funny how you have selective memory, why? Yes, I served in combat
during Desert Storm."
http://groups.google.com/group/talk.abortion/msg/38f5de5691243868?dmode=source&hl=en
"Fine, if you want to play on words...no I was not in actual "combat" "
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/db12fe6b6ec66a35?dmode=source&hl=en
--
L'Chaim
Miriam
In the beginning
the Word already was.
.



User: "Ray Fischer"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No To Republicans 28 Aug 2006 01:34:49 AM
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

David W. Barnes wrote:

osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

Sure, I expect Democrats will probably do well. There is always a swing
in leadership change, Democrats do well for a certain amount of time
and Republicans do well for a certain amount of times.


And then there is the fact that the Republicans have totally screwed
things up.


Yawn, your political bigotry has no boundaries.

There's an excellent example of heishman being a stupid *****.
He cannot deny the fact that the republicans have been a complete
failure so he resorts to a stupid lie.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
.







User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns For Democrats, Says No ToRepublicans 26 Aug 2006 10:30:39 PM
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:29:42 -0700, Sound of Trumpet wrote:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1688480/posts


Terri Schiavo's Ex-Husband Campaigns for Democrats, Says No to
Republicans

LifeNews.com ^ | August 22, 2006 | Steven Ertelt


Posted on 08/23/2006 3:33:16 AM PDT by rhema


Naples, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Terri Schiavo's former husband Michael,
the man responsible for her painful starvation and dehydration
euthanasia death

Damn you people are such relentless liars.
--
Mark K. Bilbo
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Hurricane Katrina, the truth is that the people
who lived here were much more prepared for a big
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"Everything New Orleans"
http://www.nola.com
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