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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116468)10/27/2011 8:36:44 PM
From: TopCat5 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 
"The nightmare started in December of 07 and reached its worst point just before Obama's term started."

LOL......Hard to believe a person your age can still be brainwashed.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116468)10/27/2011 9:22:45 PM
From: tonto4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 
Correct. With the Edwards scandal we realized that the politicians are not what they want us to think...I note that the judge ruled against your man Edwards and his trial is moving forward.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116468)10/27/2011 10:07:59 PM
From: Bill3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 
Who was running congress back then?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116468)10/28/2011 7:50:04 AM
From: lorne3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 
ken..Do you support this? course you do all your idols support it.?

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Kermit Gosnell Employees Plead Guilty in Abortion Case
by Steven Ertelt
| Philadelphia, PA |
LifeNews.com |
10/27/11
lifenews.com

kermit gosnell



\Two staff members at the grisly abortion business in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania pleaded guilty today over their roles in the botched abortion deaths and the abortion-infanticides of dozens of unborn children that took place at the clinic.
Gosnell, his wife, and staff members face various charges — including eight charges for killing a patient in a botched abortion and killing unborn children in the brutal infanticides that saw him stick medical scissors into the backs of unborn children purposefully induced prematurely so he could “snip” their spinal cords and take their lives.

His wife, who worked at the Women’s Medical Society abortion business with him, and staffers also face charges ranging from murder to obstructing justice to practicing medicine without a license.

Today, Adrienne Moton, 34, and Sherry West, 52, are scheduled to plead guilty for contributing to the deaths as they worked at the abortion facility that had not been inspected by state officials in decades.

Moton faces charges of murder, conspiracy, racketeering and corruption related to the death of at least one viable unborn child killed at Gosnell’s facility. She was unlicensed by the state and illegally administered anesthesia to women obtaining abortions. West, according to the Philadelphia Daily News, faces charges of third-degree murder in the botched abortion death of 41-year-old Karnamaya Mongar, who died at Gosnell’s abortion clinic after a failed abortion.

Moton and West each pleaded guilty to related charges, including taking part in a corrupt organization. West also pleaded guilty to drug delivery causing death.

Mongar died November 20, 2009, after overdosing on anesthetics prescribed by the doctor. Mongar’s family filed a lawsuit against Gosnell’s abortion business seeking damages.

Defense lawyer Michael Wallace said after the hearing, according to an AP report, that West may have administered the fatal dosage of anesthesia that killed Mongar, although he tried to mitigate her death by saying West stayed with her on the way to the hospital following the botched abortion.

“She’s very sorry about the death of that young lady,” Wallace said. “She got caught up in a series of things that probably she did not realize the significance of.”

West (picture at left), who reportedly exposed patients at Gosnell’s clinic to hepatitis C, has been in custody on $2 million bail since her arrest in January and Wallace said she would cooperate with authorities — maybe even testifying against Gosnell.

“She knows she will do time,” Wallace said of the possible 140 years in prison she may receive, which could be reduced if she cooperates.

The newspaper indicates a third staffer, 53-year-old Elizabeth Hampton, Gosnell’s sister-in-law, pleaded guilty to perjury on October 13 and will be sentenced on December 2.

Gosnell has been charged with eight counts of murder and several of his staff at the abortion center, including his wife and sister-in-law, have been charged as well in the case with assisting in botched abortions, practicing medicine without a license or covering up the actions of those who did. The counts include grisly infanticidesthat involved Gosnell snipping the spines with scissors of babies who had purposefully been prematurely born so they could be killed moments later.

Gosnell and several staffers at his abortion center, including his wife Pearl, were arrested in January after a grand jury indicted them on multiple charges after officials raided his abortion business following a woman’s death and discovered a “shop of horrors” filled with bags of bodies and body parts of deceased unborn children and babies killed in infanticides. Pearl Gosnell, Kermit’s 49-year-old wife who has no medical license, faces a charge of providing an abortion at 24 or more weeks and conspiracy and other charges.

Gosnell has been denied bail while the case against him moves forward. Women have spoken out about their treatment and one woman says she was drugged and tied up and forced to have an abortion.

Authorities searching the facility last year found bags and bottles holding aborted babies scattered around the building, jars containing babies’ severed feet lining a shelf, as well as filthy, unsanitary furniture and equipment.

The grand jury investigation also shows state officials did nothing when reports came in about problems at Gosnell’s abortion center, which has upset incoming pro-life Governor Tom Corbett.

While the trial moves forward, a pro-life group and state lawmakers are pressing for legislation the state House needs to pass that responds to the grisly abortions and infanticides at Gosnell’s facility. Gosnell’s abortion center was inspected only after a federal drug raid in 2010. It was the first time the facility had been inspected in 17 years because state officials ignored complaints and failed to visit Gosnell’s Women’s Medical Society for years.

The abortion industry has been forced to suspend two abortion businesses that employed embattled abortion practitioner Kermit Gosnell, who has been the subject of national controversy over his abortion business in Philadelphia.

Following revelations that Gosnell is associatedwith two other abortion centers in Louisiana and Delaware, the National Abortion Federation made the decision to suspend the memberships of both. Atlantic Women’s Medical Services, the Delaware abortion business that employed Gosnell one day a week to do abortions, and the Delta Clinic abortion center of Baton Rouge, have both had their memberships suspended. Leroy Brinkley owns both abortion businesses. Atlantic operates abortion centers in Wilmington and Dover.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116468)10/28/2011 7:51:19 AM
From: lorne4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 
kenny..hussein obamacare in action?

Denied final farewell; Family barred from being by father’s side while he dies (with video)
Published: Wednesday, October 26, 2011
By KELLY PETRYSZYN
morningjournal.com


MORNING JOURNAL/ANNA NORRIS Jim Kapucinski, of Amherst, front, holds a photo of his brother, Vernon Kapucinski, surrounded by Vernon's children, Vernon Kapucinski, Jr., left, and Georgie Brosky, right. Jim was denied access to see his brother in his final moments before he passed away at New Life Hospice Center of Saint Joseph yesterday because he did not know the HIPPA code. Jim and Georgie both had visited Vernon in hospice many times without being asked for the code by staff.

LORAIN — As Vernon Kapucinski, 60, took his final breaths yesterday morning after battling liver disease, his family was barred from being by his side at the New Life Hospice Center of St. Joseph at Mercy Regional Medical Center.

His brother, Jim Kapucinski, arrived at 5 a.m. and tried for an hour to see Vernon, but was denied access because he didn’t have the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act password.

Defeated by the system, he returned to his Bay Village home, only to receive an apologetic phone call from a nurse asking him to return to his brother’s side because Vernon’s condition had worsen.

But he got back too late to comfort his brother as he died.

Kapucinski wasn’t the only person denied the opportunity to be by Vernon’s side as he died.

His long-time nursing aide, Audrey Reditt, arrived about 5:10 a.m. and was also turned away because she couldn’t give the nurse the HIPAA password. In none of Reditt’s or Kapucinski’s previous visits had they been asked for the code, they said.

Reditt called Vernon’s daughter, Georgie Brosky, to get the password, but the call went to voice mail.

Brosky, of Oberlin, had been with her father until 2 a.m. and missed the Reditt’s calls as well as a 6:13 a.m. call from the hospice saying her father had gotten worse.

While Reditt waited at the hospice, trying to see Vernon, he died at 6:20 a.m.

Yesterday afternoon, a distraught Brosky said when she noticed the missed calls, she immediately called Reditt who passed the phone to the nurse. That’s when she learned her father had died a short time before her call.

“I told her my father had died alone and she said, ‘No, I was with him.’

“I felt robbed. Our family was there every day. That woman took the place of our family. Maybe, he opened up his eyes for a few seconds. I don’t know and who was he looking at? She stole it from everyone of our family members. I’m so upset,” Brosky said.

Up until three days before her father died, he was responsive, she said. She and her Uncle Jim would rotate time with her father, holding his hand and talking with him for hours.

During her phone conversation, she yelled at the nurse and when she arrived at hospice, security was called because the nurse said Brosky was “threatening her in such a way she was fearful,” Brosky said. That kept her from seeing her father’s body for almost an hour.

“There’s no closure,” Brosky said, tears still fresh on her face. “It’s robbing people. The man worked his entire life and died by himself without family. ”

HIPPA is a federal law that requires health care providers to regulate medical information for safety and security reasons. It requires that family and friends have a password to see a patient.

Mercy Marketing Director Kasha Frese wrote in an email statement that to protect patient’s safety and privacy, Mercy requires that “persons visiting patients when the building is secured must have the patient’s code to gain entry.”

She said Mercy issues a private code to each patient and their primary contact person during the admitting process. The patient and their primary contact person can give this code to friends and family members as desired. Frese said the center is open for 24 hours, but is locked down at certain times for safety reasons.

Kapucinski said when he left the hospice at 11 p.m. on Monday, he asked the staff if he needed a code to get in early the following morning and was told no. It was a nurse none of the family is familiar with who was on duty at 5 a.m. and was the one who denied Kapucinski and Reditt entrance.

Kapucinski, his voice raised with anger yesterday afternoon, related how he tried to give them his driver’s license to show that he was related and was still denied entry. When a different nurse called him later at home to apologize, she said barring him was uncalled for and that Vernon was getting worse, according to Kapucinski.

She asked him to come back and sit with his brother, but as he was driving back to the hospice he received another call from a nurse who told him Vernon had died.

“I could have been with him,” Kapucinski said. “It’s not a good system.”

Reditt said she called security to help her get in when she couldn’t reach Brosky, but didn’t get any help. She asked if Vernon was dying and they said he was.

She cannot “believe the lack of love and compassion” shown to the family and Reditt, Brosky said, and added it’s “an ugly thing to do to somebody.”

“I knew he was afraid,” she said, fighting back tears. “He told me sometimes that he was afraid.” Brosky affectionately referred to her father as “crazy.” He would give until he didn’t have any money.” He would make pot roasts and hams for neighbors and send Brosky to deliver them anonymously. She laughs when she thinks of his “rock room” lined with six large shelves displaying the rocks he has collected. “He was a character,” she said. “If he thought you needed something, he would get it.”

Brosky said the nurse who barred them did not apologize, however, the nurse in charge, clinical manager, Tonya Wilson-Anderson, did. “I think she cried for me,” Brosky said, choking back tears herself. She told Brosky that they are going to change the policy. Brosky’s husband, Rob, said the family understands that the law was being enforced, but the situation was not handled correctly.

“All of the sudden you have one nurse who decides to enforce it at the wrong time,” he said. “You can’t allow everyone to come in and out freely. And now the ultimate worst has happened.

He hopes that the nurse follows through on her promise and the policy is changed.

“You don’t want someone else to die alone,” he said.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116468)10/28/2011 8:01:24 AM
From: lorne3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224724
 
ken your kind, your idol in action...wonder how sanitation was at his gang fests?

Obama led #OccupyChicago ... circa 1988
Personally helped plan break-in meant to intimidate local business, neighborhood leaders

Barack Obama Led #OccupyChicago – Circa 1988
by Joel B. Pollak
biggovernment.com

Just twenty or so years ago, Barack Obama wouldn’t just have supported the Occupy protests.

He would have organized them.

From Stanley Kurtz’s essential Radical-in-Chief: Barack Obama and the Untold Story of American Socialism, pp. 117-8:

In fact, Obama personally helped plan one of UNO’s most confrontational actions of the eighties [in 1988]: a break-in meant to intimidate a coalition of local business and neighborhood leaders into dropping a landfill expansion deal.

We know of Obama’s involvement in this demonstration only because his supporters in 2008 felt it necessary to rebut charges that, contrary to his claims of inter-racial healing, he had organized exclusively with blacks. Only then did Obama’s former colleagues from UNO [United Neighborhood Organization, a largely Mexican group] of Chicago reveal that he had helped to plan and lead this multi-ethnic demonstration against landfill expansion on Chicago’s South Side.

…Shouting “No deals!” somewhere between eighty and a hundred UNO-DCP [Developing Communities Project, a black group organized by Obama] marched to a local bank. There they broke into a meeting being conducted by the bank president and local community leaders. The group was exploring the possibility of a deal with Waste Management. The protestors, presumably including Obama, surrounded the meeting table while [Mary-Ellen] Montes [of UNO] told the negotiators, “We will fight you every step of the way.”
Obama was also likely involved with other aggressive UNO protests, including protests for school reform, through which he likely met former Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers. Ayers is involved in the Occupy protests today.

In the 1990s, Obama maintained his ties to radical activists, and “channel[ed] foundation funding to his confrontational Alinskyite colleagues.”

It’s clear that Obama’s ties to the Occupy movement–its forbears, its tactics, and some of its current luminaries–run deep.

This is what “community organizing” looks like.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116468)10/28/2011 8:32:51 AM
From: chartseer3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 
Glad to learn the worst point has been reached, I was worried it might be ahead of us especially if the EU didn't face up to their debt problems. So relieved to hear there is nothing now to worry about. The worst is behind us.
How much more does the dollar have to be devalued to make every mortgage viable again? Of course if we were to run into deflation even more mortgages would sink under water.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116468)10/28/2011 9:39:25 AM
From: locogringo7 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224724
 
I s'pose Bush is doing this from Texas between the World Series games, huh?

Whirlpool: 5,000 Jobs Going Down The Drain

forbes.com

You and Paul V just love backing a LOSER like Obama_the_Failure



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116468)10/28/2011 9:45:11 AM
From: locogringo6 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 
These OWS freaks are such LOSERS, I KNOW you and Paul V stand shoulder to shoulder with them.

Occupy Wall Street is descending rapidly into a caricature of the Orwellian farce on which it was predicated: Animal Farm.

“The Occupy Wall Street volunteer kitchen staff launched a ‘counter’ revolution yesterday,” reports the New York Post, “because they’re angry about working 18-hour days to provide food for ‘professional homeless’ people and ex-cons masquerading as protesters.”

What a bunch of Kulaks, those homeless! You know? As opposed to the “true” homeless of the Occupy Wall Street crowd who have to live in their parents’ basements until they get a job.

I guess it takes one professional con man to know another. But I thought Occupy Wall Street was about helping the dispossessed, the homeless or people about to become homeless? Once you go “pro” as homeless, apparently, you don’t qualify for all the perks and benefits that the amateur homeless get. Or maybe the professional homeless don’t belong to the right union.

finance.townhall.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116468)10/28/2011 10:39:51 AM
From: longnshort9 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224724
 
"The nightmare started in December of 07 and reached its worst point just before Obama's term started."

when Pelosi took over the house and Dodd and Frank destroyed the economy