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Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADER****P: Senate Majority Leader Dr. Bill Frist Challenges Neurologist Diagnosis of Terri Schiavo From Senate Floor, Based on Video (Her brain later proved to have been liquefied)

by "COL. BILL KILGORE" <w_s_kilgore@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 17, 2008 at 09:54 AM

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 Nov 15, 7:31 pm, triba_la_r...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Nov 15, 5:08 pm, "COL. BILL KILGORE" <w_s_kilg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > <tom...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>news:fa24903f-06a5-44ac-8eb0-619501e4e270@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADER****P: Senate Majority Leader Dr. Bill
> > Frist Challenges Neurologist Diagnosis of Terri Schiavo From Senate
> > Floor, Based on Video (Her brain later proved to have been liquefied)
> > In the Terri Schiavo case, a brain-damaged woman whose husband wanted
> > to remove her gastric feeding tube, Frist opposed the removal and in a
> > speech delivered on the Senate Floor, challenged the diagnosis of
> > Schiavo's physicians of Schiavo being in a persistent vegetative state
> > (PVS): "I question it based on a review of the video footage which I
> > spent an hour or so looking at last night in my office." Frist was
> > criticized by a medical ethicist at Northwestern University for making
> > a diagnosis without personally examining the patient and for
> > questioning the diagnosis when he was not a neurologist.[20] After her
> > death, the autopsy showed signs of long-term and irreversible damage
> > to a brain consistent with PVS.[21] Frist defended his actions after
> > the autopsy. Various complaints against Frist, a licensed physician,
> > were filed with medical oversight organizations, but no action was
> > taken.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Frist#Schiavo_case
>
> > The true motive for the massive, hysteria (hyped on dutifully by Fox
> > News and Republi-****ll radio) that drove Republicans to such extremes
> > as to, for the first time in history, enact legislation that applied
> > exclusively to one individual, was revealed when a memo written by
> > Brian Darling, the legal counsel to Florida Republican senator Mel
> > Martinez was revealed to have suggested the Schiavo case offered "a
> > great political issue" that would appeal to the party's base (core
> > sup****ters) and could be used against Senator Bill Nelson, a Democrat
> > from Florida, because he had refused to co-sponsor the
billhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Schiavo#Palm_Sunday_Compromise
>
> > Other Memorable Moments in GOP Leader****p
>
> > GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADER****P: Senate Energy and Commerce Committee
> > Chairman Ted Stevens Decides Not To Swear In Oil Executives Before
> > Congressional Testimony.
>
> > Free from being under oath, thanks to a unique decision by Senator Ted
> > Stevens not to swear them in before their testimony, the chief
> > executives of Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp. and ConocoPhillips said
> > their firms did not participate in Vice President Cheney's energy task
> > force in 2001 -- something long suspected by environmentalists but
> > denied by industry officials. Later do***ents showed that officials
> > from Exxon Mobil Corp., Conoco (before its merger with Phillips),
> > Shell Oil Co. and BP America Inc. met in the White House complex with
> > the Cheney aides who were developing a national energy policy, parts
> > of which became
law.http://www.wa****ngtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/15/AR200...
>
> > Vice President Dick Cheney Declares Vice Presidency Not To Be Part Of
> > The Executive Branch.
> > In his ongoing quest to evade inquiry into do***entation that might
> > result in criminal charges against him, boss Dick Cheney argued that
> > the Vice President’s occasional duty as tie-breaker in the Senate made
> > his office fall outside of the definition of being an entity “within”
> > the executive branch, so as not to be tied to Constitutionally
> > defined oversight requirements.
>
> > Captain Flight Suit Announces “Mission Accomplished” in Political
> > Stunt.
> > May 1, 2003: Bush rides on a jet to complete a political stunt aboard
> > the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, in a made for television effort to
> > cynically exploit the war he hyped America into, declaring that this
> > was the end to major combat operations in Iraq. (Note: This was
> > supposed to be followed by the finding of WMDs at Osama Bin Laden’s
> > Baghdad apartment, and the joyful unity of Sunni and ****i in Iraq)
>
> > U.S. National Debt P***** $10 Trillion Mark.
> > On 30 September 2008, the total U.S. federal debt passed the $10
> > trillion mark for the first time[2], with about $32,895 per capita
> > (that is, per U.S. resident), almost double what it was when Bush took
> > office. Despite the best efforts of Fox News and Republi-****ll radio
> > to pretend otherwise, for only one full budgetary cycle of that entire
> > 8 year period did Republicans not controll both the White House and
> > Congress.
>
> > So far you've proven you know how to "cut and paste". What you always
> > conveniently fail to mention in all of your moronic anti-Bush rants is
that
> > by your own admission you voted for the man - twice. BTW, the mutt won
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> > your "long national nightmare" is over (for now). Take your meds and
get
> > some rest. Monday morning it's back to the grease rack at Toyota of
> > Torrance. The lack of responses to your posts show nobody is reading
any
of
> > your boring and repetitive tripe anyway, you pathetic kook.
>
> The sins of bill frist
>
> [edit] Schiavo case
> Main article: Terri Schiavo case
> In the Terri Schiavo case, a brain-damaged woman whose husband wanted
> to remove her gastric feeding tube, Frist opposed the removal and in a
> speech delivered on the Senate Floor, challenged the diagnosis of
> Schiavo's physicians of Schiavo being in a persistent vegetative state
> (PVS): "I question it based on a review of the video footage which I
> spent an hour or so looking at last night in my office." Frist was
> criticized by a medical ethicist at Northwestern University for making
> a diagnosis without personally examining the patient and for
> questioning the diagnosis when he was not a neurologist.[20] After her
> death, the autopsy showed signs of long-term and irreversible damage
> to a brain consistent with PVS.[21] Frist defended his actions after
> the autopsy. Various complaints against Frist, a licensed physician,
> were filed with medical oversight organizations, but no action was
> taken.
>
> [edit] Medical school experiments
> Main article: Bill Frist medical school experiments controversy
> While in medical school, Senator Frist was involved in a lab project
> which entailed dissecting feline remains. In a 1989 autobiography,
> Frist described how he "spent days and nights on end in the lab,
> taking the hearts out of cats, dissecting each heart." After some
> time, Frist said "[he] lost [his] supply of cats." The project, which
> needed to be completed as part of the medical school curriculum, could
> not be finished without another supply of cats. Frist several times
> obtained cats from animal shelters, falsely suggesting that he wanted
> to adopt them as pets. In his autobiography, Frist attributed his
> behavior, which he described as "heinous and dishonest", to the
> pressures of school.
>
> [edit] The Military Commissions Act of 2006 (MCA)
> The Military Commissions Act of 2006 ushered in military commission
> law for US citizens and non-citizens alike. Text in the MCA allows for
> the institution of a military alternative to the constitutional
> justice system for “any person” arbitrarily deemed to be an enemy of
> the state, regardless of American citizen****p. Senator Bill Frist and
> senator John Warner were the two co-sponsors of the bill.

"Col. Bill Kilgore" is a mentally ill kook who, in addition to having
long been proven a fraud and disgrace who can't name a command he ever
held out of fear of prosecution under federal law for impersonating an
officer, has also apparently recently exposed himself to be Timothy S.
Watson, a usenet kook so deranged that he invented "Col. Bill Kilgore"
to run himself off of usenet, and then proceed to run his other socks
off of usenet, so he could pretend to be a force to be reconned with
(instead of a simple kook that everyone laughs at).

Like "The Colonel" who went to extraordinary lenths to  fake a
residence in Florida to try to throw people off, Timothy S. Watson
appears to have done the same with a pretend Michigan residence, using
his own socks to "expose" his fake whereabouts, in much the way his
"LeeLanau" sock was used to "refeal" the "death" of "Col. Bill
Kilgore" (to try to hide the fact he had left usenet in humiliation).
His ruse (which involved changing the date on a 2-year-old obit)  was
immediately picked off, so he had to slither back into usenet with a
made up "consulting gig" excuse for his long dissapearance.

Having long established a Stake County, Indiana location for the
proven fraud and disgrace (in Northwest Indiana), a very interesting
coincidence occurs when Timothy's name is run through a zabasearch for
that state.


But, unlike him, I am not a stalker (well, to be like him I would have
to be a "failed" stalker, as he generally has to fall back on his
"make something up approach to try to avoid humiliation).

Even with his obsessive reading of every detail of my posts over the
last 4 years, Kilbore still has to rely on "making up" even what he
claims are my positions.  Take, for example, his claim that I voted
"twice" for Bush, when I clearly only made that mistake once in 2000
(back when he posed as a "uniter not a divider"), learning to regret
it almost immediately when his administration helped cover up a staged
energy crisis in the west coast to aid his and Cheney's friends in
ripping off American consumers to the tune of billions.

His long humiliation of clinging to a guess that I worked at a car
dealer****p Toyota of Torrance, CA, has brought him to declare me to be
either "Lou" or "Hector" with the last name of "Vasquez", working for
"Lyle".  You are free to call that agency ask about them, and be sure
to explain that a usenet kook named Timothy S. Watson posing as "Col.
Bill Kilgore" has been posting their place of business and
(apparently) employee names, in an effort to sound scary.  That said,
the last time someone called them and spoke to a receptionist who
apparently did not know either employee, Kilbore first claimed the
secretary to have been trained to avoid such inquiries, then claimed
that she was, in fact, a voice mail system.

Yes, that is how kooked out his confused little mind is.  Since he
pretends to be a REAL "Colonel" (retired), (not to be confused with
the Robert Duvall character from Apocolypse Now) using his REAL first
and last name and middle initiatl (in his e-mail address), be sure to
ask him to name a command he ever held, which he can't answer for fear
of prosecution under federal law for impersonating a military officer.



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Six paragraphs of tripe once again re-affirming your gullibility and
complete lack of common sense. So now we're "Watson"??  You might want to
give Tim a call up there on Popp Rd. in Leelanau County, Michigan and run
that accusation past him.  He's in the book.  And if you're too brain-dead
to locate him via public records, try to use an Internet search engine (we
know that is a challenge for you) and punch in his name.  His complete
personal info is readily available in the Usenet archives, including
address, phone number, date of birth, etc etc etc.

My God, you are a stupid man (the term "man" used fleetingly).
 




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GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr. Bil
tomaxo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-11-14 23:11:33 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.
"COL. BILL KILGORE&q  2008-11-15 17:08:32 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.
Frank.Etch@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-11-15 14:37:55 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.B
Frank.Etch@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-11-15 18:30:32 
GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr. Bill
Frank.Etch@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-11-15 18:34:28 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.
pse.scan.19@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-11-15 17:27:49 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.
LiberalPatriot@[EMAIL PRO  2008-11-15 19:16:10 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.
tomaxo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-11-15 19:29:00 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.
triba_la_raza@[EMAIL PROT  2008-11-15 19:31:31 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.
tomaxo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-11-16 08:46:28 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.
"COL. BILL KILGORE&q  2008-11-17 09:54:25 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.
Frank.Etch@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-11-16 16:21:23 
Re: GREAT MOMENTS IN GOP LEADERSHIP: Senate Majority Leader Dr.
Frank.Etch@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-11-17 17:52:50 

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