This Guy is apparently indignant at an earlier post of mine about a fellow blogger being threatened for blogging.
He goes on a tirade (using wikipedia) to say that I was wrong about when the Democratic party was founded. Well, here’s my source.
I apologize for trusting information on the Democratic National Committee’s website was accurate. I won’t make the mistake again.
PS I know I shouldn’t respond, but this is the first time someone really tried this and it amuses me.
PSS I don’t like it when anyone threatens someone else for political views, it’s petty and dumb. Whether it is directed rightward or leftward.
PSSS I’m guessing he’s a leftie from some posts, but I may be wrong. Will he admit he was wrong?
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From National Review about midway through…
How frightening! The scrotal-tightening horror of such a prophesy fills me with dread. Indeed, if this were an Airplane! movie, a giant spear would fly through the room and stick in the wall behind Lloyd Bridges for extra dramatic emphasis. Thwaauunnnggggg!!!!!
I don’t know what it is about Jonah Goldberg and penis jokes but this was pretty funny even for toilet humor.
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Frist says Judges in Schiavo Case Acted Fairly
DeLay merely suggests there should be some backlash and the left goes nuts saying he called on people to put out contracts on judges. We can argue about political pressure on judges, but there comes a certain point they are so far out of line they need to be taken off the bench. If that weren’t true, there would be no impeachment provisions.
But Frist, not willing to take the heat, stands down in the face of his master. He knows the judiciary is king, and he has just paid his homage.
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Some people know this, but not others, I’ve been trying to start a charity with a couple of priest friends of mine that will basically send supplies and hopefully volunteer teachers to some schools they run in Tanzania. Not a big deal, maybe one container shipment out there a year with computers, books, backpacks, etc. We were thinking about a $50,000/year budget (not planning on paying anyone). So I’ve formed the corp, gotten an FEIN, and have started the steps to apply for tax exempt status with the IRS.
So in getting bylaws and all that signed, one of the people that will be on the board brought up the topic of directors insurance. The entire concept seemed odd to me until I confirmed that there is no way to form a not-for-profit in such a way as to immunize the directors or officers should that organization be sued (very much unlike a normal corporation that does this exact thing if you form it right). Being a doctor he is very much concerned with lawsuits, and rightfully so.
So do you know how much this insurance would cost? A quick estimate was 3 to 5 thousand dollars! This is our legal system, where an organization that’s constiuents don’t even have standing to sue in US courts has to pay 10% of its annual income to an insurance company on the off chance that someone might sue us not liking the pencils we are sending to Africa because, as we all know, no good deed goes unpunished.
Any more reasons needed for legal reform? We put to death innocent people, we can’t manage to punish the guilty, and charities have to burn incence to lawyers and give them welfare (and that’s what insurance is, lawyer welfare) before a single donation can be received or a single good deed done. I’d say God Bless America, but the ACLU might take my house away.
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A reader just sent this in to me which is a pretty good summary that I think was first posted at Myopic Zeal
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March 25, 2005
The following is a compilation of the cast of characters related to the
Schiavo case.
(Note: This is a work in progress. Items will be added as more information is
gathered. To assist with the case of Terri Schiavo and to help the Schindlers
with their continuing efforts, information provided here may be freely used with
the condition that Myopic Zeal is credited with the compilation. This is a
compilation taken from public records, news accounts, and information provided
from a variety of other sources. If you have additional, credible information
regarding a cast of characters please communicate with us.)
Disclaimer: This compilation is not intended to imply anything. It is an
effort to compile a cast of characters as might be related to the Terri Schiavo
case and their relationships as well as events possibly related to the cast.
While deemed to be reliable to the best of our knowledge, as with any legal
proceeding all information below should be double checked and verified.
- Michael Schiavo, husband of Terri Schiavo and a Florida
registered
respiratory therapist and registerd nurse (RN license RN9164785) He was issued
his nursing license January 18th, 2000 and its expiration is April 30, 2005
(link via Daily Inklings).
- Living with another woman (Jodi Centonze) who is not his wife and
has two children by this woman.
- Hired by Sheriff Everett Rice to work in the Inmates
Medical Care
Division of the Pinellas County Jail around October 11th, 2004
- Listed as a director, Jerger & Centonze Insurance Agency, Inc.,
2002; an inactive corp.
- Admitted under oath on two occasions that Terri Schiavo did not have
bulimia according to Attorney Patricia Anderson.
- Jodi Centonze, girlfriend (sometimes called fiancee) of
Michael Schiavo and mother of his two children.
- Owns the address which is registered as the address of Jerger &
Centonze Insurance Agency, Inc.
- Mother is Eleanor Centonze.
- Eleanor Centonze, mother of Michael Schiavo’s girlfriend.
- Employed under Rice in the civil division of the Pinellas
County Sheriff’s
Dept. from 1979 until 1999.
- Died in 2004
- John Centonze, brother of Michael Schiavo’s girlfriend.
- Trudy Capone, former girlfriend of Michael Schiavo
although claims they were not romantically involved.
- Indicates Michael had no idea what Terri wanted regarding a situation of
incapacity.
- Her affidavit is found here and is very compelling.
- Cindy Shook Brashers, former girlfriend of Michael
Schiavo.
- George J. Felos, lawyer, hired by Michael Schiavo to be
his attorney in mid-1997.
- Felos & Felos, 595 Main St., Dunedin, FL 34698. Fax (727) 736-1402
- Felos is a euthanasia advocate and prominent right-to-die attorney.
- Past Chairman of Board of Directors for The Hospice of the
Florida
Suncoast.
- Held board position from at least Feb. 13, 1997 to roughtly April 26, 2001.
- Founding member of the National Legal Advisors
Committee on Choice
in Dying.
- Graduated from BU School of Law
- Author, “Litigation as Spiritual Practice” (Blue
Dolphin
Publishing, 2002) and creator of the Continuing Education Course
(and article by the same name) called Meditation for Lawyers.
- Admitted on Fox television’s Fox & Friends, April 1, 2005, that he
has addressed the Hemlock Society, renamed the Choice in Dying Society, a
pro-euthanasia group.
- Jon R. Thogmartin, M.D. District Chief Medical Examiner,
Pinellas County, FL
- According to the Medical Examiner’s Office, “The mission of the Medical
Examiner’s office is to fulfill the needs outlined in F.S. 406, to be of
service to families of the deceased, and local government agencies. In
short, our mission is to determine the cause and manner of death under
certain circumstances. This mission requires the utmost objectivity
irrespective of personal beliefs or emotional attachment to the
circumstances of any particular case.”
- Started the job in 2000.
- “His major fields of interest are wound ballistics, firearms, infant
deaths, child abuse, asphyxia, and forensic toxicology. ”
- “Thogmartin has also done his share of teaching. In Texas, beginning in
1984, he was a teaching assistant at Southern Methodist in the Department of
Chemistry, and at the University of Health Science Center at San Antonio in
the Departments of Cellular and Structural Biology and Pathology. More
recently, in Miami, at the Dade County Medical Examiner Office and IACP
Seminar, he taught a course on Strangulation and Other Compressions. “
- Support Staff:
Noel Palma, M.D., Deputy Chief Medical
Examiner
Susan Ignacio, M.D., Associate Medical Examiner
Chris Wilson,
M.D., Associate Medical Examiner
Daniel Schultz, M.D., Associate Medical
Examiner
William A. Pellan, Director of Investigations
Reta Newman,
M.A., Director of PCFL
- Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN senior medical correspondent.
- Interviewed on March 29 and March 30, 2005 on Aaron Brown and Larry
King. Was asked to comment on the brain scans of Terri Schiavo which they
showed next to a scan of a normal brain. Inspite of leading questions, Gupta
reiterated several times and made a point of emphasizing that no definitive
state can be determined from an autopsy of the brain. Gupta stated several
times that he had seen cases where the brain scan looked similar to Terri’s
and the person was very functional. He had seen other scans that looked
almost normal and the patient was without any function.
- The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast, Inc, 300 E.
Bay Drive, Largo, FL 33770.
- Assets approximately $25.5 million, revenues approx. $8 million,
expenses approx. $6 million.
- Files as a 501(c)(03) tax exempt organization.
- Website: www.thehospice.org (based on the treatment Terri Schiavo has
received under the care of this hospice organization, caution and reasonable
skepticism are advised when reading this site.)
- Operates Woodside Hospice where Terri Schiavo was moved by Michael Schiavo and George Felos without
authorization nor proper certification as to terminal illness.
- According to the Hospice:
“Woodside, a community-supported hospice
house, provides around-the-clock care in a home-like setting for patients
who are unable to remain in other living arrangements. Hospice Villas
Woodside permit patients and families independent living with professional
help close at hand.”
- Re: nursing homes
“The Hospice works in partnership with local
nursing homes to meet the needs of residents nearing the end of life.”
- Subject of two lawsuits regarding breach of confidentiality with
medical records by its for-profit subsidiary, Suncoast Solutions in 2002-03.
- Mary Labyak, Executive Director and President, The Hospice of
the
Florida Suncoast which oversees Woodside Hospice.
- Current board member of the Hospice of the Florida Suncoast.
- Board member of Partnership for Caring (a direct offspring of
the
Euthanasia Society of America).
- Board member of National Hospice Foundation
- National Director and Treasurer of National Hospice
and Palliative
Care Organization (NHPCO)
- Dr. Ronald Cranford, M.D. is the neurologist hired by Michael Schiavo.
- Cranford is a renowned euthanasia advocate referring to
himself as “Dr.
Humane Death.”
- Authored a section in “Intended Death: The Ethics of Assisted
Suicide
and Euthanasia”. His section addresses the issue of “the
physician’s role
in killing and the intentional withdrawal of
treatment.” (WND article)
- Cranford examined Terri Schiavo one time for 45 minutes. It was his
testimony and medical opinion on which Judge Greer based his entire “finding
of fact”.
- Admitted on CNN, March 30, 2005 that he had misdiagnosed at least one
case of “permanent vegetative state” (PVS) in the case of Sergeant Mack in
1979 or 1980. He was never asked if there were others.
- Cranford has been involved in numerous PVS cases as an advocate for
death. Some of these are very suspect (In the case of Nancy Cruzan for
example, she did not even require a feeding tube but Cranford said she
should be starved insisting that food and water were considered medical
treatment.) Cranford is hardly an objective medical consultant and is used
frequently as a pro-death advocate. You can find it all here along with some doctors who have called the
medical behavior in this case “criminal”.
- Dr. Peter D. Bambakidis, M.D., Neurosurgeon, Cleveland,
Ohio
- Hired by Michael Schiavo team to evaluate Terri Schiavo and her records.
- Admitted under oath before Judge Greer that Terri Schiavo did not have a
heart attack. That testimony is found here.
- Gus Michael Bilirakis, Florida State Representative, 1998-2000 and
2001-2003.
- Board member of The Hospice of the Florida
Suncoast.
- Co-sponsor of Florida Bill HB 2131 with addition to
Section
765.101 ( beginning on line 28 of page 14 of the linked pdf file)
- Note: Section 765.101 of this bill added the following language, “(10)
‘Life-prolonging procedure’ means any medical procedure, treatment, or
intervention, including artificially provided sustenance and hydration,
(meaning food and water…ed.) which sustains, restores, or supplants
a spontaneous vital function.” (12) “Persistent vegetative state” means a
permanent and irreversible condition of unconsciousness in which there
is:
(a) The absence of voluntary action or cognitive behavior of any
kind.
(b) An inability to communicate or interact purposefully with the
environment.
- Member of Elder Care and Long Term Care committee
in House, the
committee that introduced HB 2131.
- Was a campaign contributor to Judge George Greer.
- Barbara Sheen Todd, Pinellas County commissioner during
time Judge
George Greer was a commissioner in Pinellas County.
- Judge John C. Lenderman, Florida Circuit Court
Judge. Pinellas
County Judicial Bldg., St. Petersburg, Fl
33701
- Brother of Martha Lenderman
- Appointed judge by Governor in 1992, reelected unopposed to
present.
- Hospice of the Florida Suncoast Advisory Board member, 2000
- One of four family certified judges in Florida.
- Outstanding Service Award in Educating the Public and Restoring Public Trust and Confidence in the legal
System, Florida Bar, 2002.
- Jurist of the Year, 1997, awarded by the American Academy of MatrimonialFlorida Chapter
- Martha Lenderman, Board member of the Hospice of the
Florida
Suncoast since 1996.
- Past chairman of the board of the Hospice.
- Board of directors of the U. of South Florida Collaborative
for
Children, Families, and Communities.
- Principal, Lenderman & Associates.
- Lost in a bid for State Representative (Dem.) in 1998.
- Former state child welfare administrator.
- Board member, 2005, Area Agency on Aging, Pasco &
Pinellas
counties, Pres. 2003.
- Consultant to the Dept. of Children and Family Services (DCFS)
at
least during 2001.
- Dept. of Health & Rehabilitative Services (HRS)
program
supervisor, at least during 1989.
- Was called to testify as a health and human services consultant
by
the attorney general’s office in 2005 in Holli Bodner hearing
on
suspension of Bodner’s psychiatrist license. Lenderman testified
on
behalf of Bodner.
- Lenderman & Associates provided services to Pinellas
County
commissioners regarding Mental Health and Substance Abuse funding
in
1999 and 2000
- Email address: lendmar@gte.net
- Jonathan Alpert, federal attorney
- Suing the Hospice of Florida Suncoast for patient
brokering.
- US Dept. of HHS is currently trying to collect $14.8 million from
Suncoast Hospice owed to HHS since 1997.
- Carla Sauer Iyer, R.N. employed at Palm Gardens of
Largo
Convalescent Center from April of 1995 to July 1996 while Terri
Schiavo was
a patient there.
- Carolyn Adams, known as “Andy” Adams, LPN at Palm Garden
Convalescent Center.
- Had disproportionate number of patients die on her shift according
to
affidavit of Carla Iyer.
- Was very friendly with Michael Schiavo when working at Palm
Garden.
- Heidi Law, Certified Nurse Assitant
- Worked at Palm Garden of Largo Convalescent Center from March, 1997 to
mid-summer 1997.
- Took care of Terri Schiavo.
- Testified orders for rehabilitation were given for Terri Schiavo but
that Michael stopped them.
- Her affidavit is
here:
http://www.terrisfight.net/documents/hlawaffidavit.htm
- C. Johnson, LPN at Sabal Gardens nursing home, Largo, FL.
- Took care of Terri Schiavo.
- Affidavit indicates Michael Schiavo went against doctor’s orders and
refused to allow any rehabilitation for Terri.
- Affidavit is found here: http://www.terrisfight.net/
- Palm Garden of Largo Convalescent Center, 10500 Starkey
Rd., Largo, Florida 33777. (727) 397-8166
- Terri Schiavo was a resident there until March 2000.
- Part of a chain owned by Florida Convalescent Centers, Inc., 2033 Main
St., Suite 300, Sarasota, FL 34237
- Everett Rice, former Pinellas County Sheriff, 1988-2004
- Became Florida State Representative, District 54 in Nov. 2004
- Endorsed Judge George Greer for reelection in campaign ads.
- Former board member The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast
- Hired Michael Schiavo while Schiavo’s guardianship proceedings were in
the courtroom of his long time friend Judge George Greer.
- Judge George W. Greer, Sixth Circuit Court Judge for
Pinellas
County, elected unopposed in 1992.
- Circuit Court, Pinellas County, Probate Division, 315 Court St., Room
484, Clearwater, FL 33756 Fax (727) 464-5471
- Legally blind.
- Friend of Everett Rice, former sheriff of Pinellas County, FL
- Former Commissioner of Pinellas County, 1984-1992
- Became Terri Schiavo’s caretaker and fact finder under Florida
law
(meaning advocate and judge). This would appear to be a conflict.
- Judge Greer’s bio is curiously missing from those listed on the sixth
circuit website, www.jud6.org.
- Repeatedly refused to consider documented evidence of physical abuse.
- Patricia Anderson, attorney for the Schindlers.
- Filed affidavit saying that [Everett] Rice had told her that he and [Judge George] Greer
had discussed the Schiavo case at a ball game the night
previous .
- Filed motion requesting Greer recuse himself.
- When bone scans of Terri Schiavo appeared in 2002 (having been
suppressed since 1991 when they were taken) Judge Greer prevented Anderson
from investigating the implications of the scan, saying they were
irrelevant. The bone scans indicated severe trauma that occured no more than
18 months prior to the date of the scans. (See Dr. William Walker.)
- Said on Sean Hannity interview, March 31, 2005 that EMT report on night
of Terri Schiavo incident listed it as suspicious and on that basis the
sheriff’s department was called to the scene by the EMT. No investigation
ever occured. The person who wrote the report has left the area. Another EMT
refuses to talk according to Anderson.
- In same interview, Anderson said that the bone scans were requested
after Terri continually expressed pain during attempts to give her physical
therapy. Among the injuries discovered were a broken back near the neck,
broken leg bones, broken ribs, and fractures.
- Pamela Campbell, attorney.
- Represented the Schindlers pro bono (free) in 2000.
- Was allegedly requested to take the Schindler’s case by the attorney who
represented Michael Schiavo in the malpractice lawsuit (Woodworth) in 1998.
- Has serious conflicts of interest, potential ethics violations, and her
apparent incompetence in the case is highly suspect. Her “mistake” might
well have sealed the fate of Terri Schiavo. Find it all here.
- Jackie Rhodes, close friend of Terri Schiavo.
- Testified at trial on January 6, 2000
- A portion of that testimony is found here.
- Dr. Victor Gambone, MD, CMD, Terri Schiavo’s attending
physician
from 1998-2003.
- His name appeared on a paper stating Terri was PVS
(permanent
vegetative state) but it was never signed by him. This was
apparently
a fraudulent document.
- During a 2002 medical evidentiary hearing, Dr. Victor
Gambone
testified that he certified Terri as terminally ill so that she
could
be placed in Woodside Hospice. When questioned under oath why, he
said
it was because Michael told him to do so.
- journals.aol.com/justice1949/JUSTICEFORTERRISCHIAVO/entries/333
- However, it states on the certificate that it is a
verbal
certification, no signature. This would explain comment above.
Must
be signed to be valid.
- Testified before Judge Greer that Terri Schiavo was not PVS and
was
aware of her surroundings.
- Greer had asked Gambone to do an evaluation, but rejected
his
findings.
- Gambone reportedly worked for George Felos at Woodside Hospice.
- Current president, Florida Medical Directors Association.
- Bernie McCabe, elected State Attorney for the Sixth
Judicial
District in 1992. Office in Clearwater, FL. Covers Pinellas
County.
- This is the same district as Judge Greer.
- Responsibilities include investigating abuse charges.
- Refused to investigate various potential felony charges
against
Michael Schiavo in 2003 under statute 825.103.
- Has repeatedly refused to intervene in the allegations of the abuse of
Terri Schiavo.
- McCabe has allegedly been involved in numerous ‘refuse to investigate’
cases. See Mel Sembler.
- Dr. Michael Baden, New York forensic pathologist.
- Former chief medical examiner for the City of New York
- Co-director of the Medicolegal Investigation Unit of the New
York
State Police
- Reversed his view of Terri Schiavo’s condition after examining
her
bone scans. Those injuries could have happened, Baden continued,
from
“some kind of trauma. The trauma could be from an auto accident,
the
trauma could be from a fall, or the trauma could be from some kind
of
beating that she obtained from somebody somewhere. It’s something
that
should have been investigated in 1991 . . . and maybe [it was]
by
police at that time.” (Emphasis added). Source, The Village
Voice,
Nov. 14,
2003
http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0347,hentoff,48738,6.html
- Dr. William Campbell Walker, Doctor who did the original
bone scan
and the evaluation completed on Mar.5, 1991.
- Walker wrote, “This patient has a history of trauma. The presumption is
that the other areas of trauma also relate to previous trauma.”
- Walker’s deposition is
here…http://www.hospicepatients.org/dr-walker-t-schiavo-bone-scan-deposition.txt
- Walker indicates in his deposition that trauma injuries had occurred.
- Dr. Joel S. Prawer, the doctor Michael Schiavo sued.
- The doctor was exonerated of wrongdoing but settled at the insistence of
his insurance company.
- Dr. Prawer turned over all his records relating the case to the
Department of Health. They reviewed his case and found him innocent of
wrongdoing and malpractice. Subsequent to this finding all records relating
to this case were destroyed by the Dept. of Health (DOH).
- Mitchell Turner, a Florida Dept. of Children and Families
investigator.
- Reported alleged felony abuse, neglect, and exploitation of Terri
Schiavo. This report was the conclusion of a 60 Day investigation in Nov.
and Dec. 2001.
- The report was suppressed by the Department’s legal division.
- Dr. Stanton Tripodis, enlisted by Michael
Schiavo to provide services for Terri.
- Has five previous malpractice suits against
him.
Case no. 97007946C1 filed 11-25-97
Case no. 94003739C1 filed
6-27-94
Case no. 95000873C1 filed 2-14-95
Case no. 96001434C1 filed
3-6-96
Case no. 98002289C1 filed 4-7-98
- Jerger & Centonze Insurance Agency, Inc., 2807 Marrie
Ct.,
Clearwater, FL
- Agency possibly purchased as part of The Jerger Co., Inc., Pinellas
Park,
FL by Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp. for $40 million,
1999.
- Michael R. Schiavo listed as a director in 2002, with same address as
above.
- Corp. listed as inactive.
- This address is listed as owned by Jodi A. Centonze in Pinellas County
appraisers records.
- Note: Richard M. Jerger, Jr., stockholder in Philadelphia Consolidated
Holding Corp, sold 2902 shares of stock in July,2001 for $102,933… put this
in the ‘for what it’s worth’ department.
- Senator Jim King, originally upheld the passage of “Terri’s Law.” (S 12
E)
- Board member of Woodside Hospice
- Received campaign contributions from Richard M. Jerger, Jr., of Jerger
& Centonze Insurance. (Mr. Jerger lived in a different district).
- Called his support of Terri’s Law “The Terri Schiavo vote that I made
was probably one of the worst votes that I’ve ever done”
- Bishop Robert N. Lynch, Terri’s Catholic bishop.
UPDATE: If you haven’t seen Title of Liberty’s work in
making a graphical representation of many of these connections, check it out.
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