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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (5962)3/16/2004 7:46:59 AM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 6945
 
Is it just me or Judeofascism's fortunes are fizzling?

It's not just you. You love talking to fellow Nazi sympathizers who will tell you how brilliant your theories are. Hitler was a great role model. He surrounded himself with sycophants.



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (5962)3/16/2004 3:57:24 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 6945
 
Hopefully! They have been exposed to the public in the last few years, and the public doesn't like what it sees. Back to the shadows!

Spain was a major loss for them.

Tom



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (5962)3/16/2004 9:35:44 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
Hey - next time if you need a hand, I'm sure Thomas would help you out.

Tuesday, March 16, 2004

Man treated after attempting to nail himself to cross

HARTLAND — A Hartland man was treated at a Pittsfield hospital after he nailed himself to a cross. The 23-year-old man apparently was trying to commit suicide Thursday evening in his living room, the Bangor Daily News reported.

Somerset County Sheriff Barry DeLong said Monday that no charges will be filed. "There is no crime here," he said.

Police said the man appeared delusional and told them he had been "seeing pictures of God on the computer." He told them he had not seen the hit movie "The Passion of the Christ," which depicts the Crucifixion of Jesus.

Lt. Pierre Boucher said the man took two pieces of wood, nailed them together in the form of a cross and placed them on the floor. He attached a suicide sign to the wood and then proceeded to nail one of his hands to the makeshift cross using a 14-penny nail and a hammer.

"When he realized that he was unable to nail his other hand to the board, he called 911," Boucher said.

It was unclear whether the man was seeking assistance for his injury or help in nailing down his other hand.

Hartland Fire Department members responded, said Boucher, and cut off the wood while it was still attached to the man's hand. The wood and the victim were taken to Sebasticook Valley Hospital, where the nail was removed.

Boucher said he did not know whether the man received further treatment.

pressherald.com