No, per illudere quelli come teIn Origine Postato da aguas
Ragazzo...allora che le facevano a fare le elezioni?
Per fare parlare....quelli come te?
http://www.rense.com/general32/charged.htm
No, per illudere quelli come teIn Origine Postato da aguas
Ragazzo...allora che le facevano a fare le elezioni?
Per fare parlare....quelli come te?
http://www.rense.com/general32/charged.htm
http://www.counterpunch.org/carter1220.html
There is a story floating around the Internet that is being ignored by the mainstream press. Normally, this would be a good thing because, le's face it, information from the Internet is about as reliable as an airline's baggage handling department. For instance, just last week, I received another e-mail from someone claiming that Bill Gates would give me all of his money if I forwarded the e-mail to ten friends.
Nevertheless, the story in question is 100% accurate. In fact, anyone with a computer and a modem can verify the story by downloading court documents. However, the accuracy of the story does not seem to be enough for the media. Apparently, this story does not meet its threshold of "responsible journalism."
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WOMAN WHO SUED BUSH IS FOUND DEAD
by Orantes Moore
New Nation
Monday 8th December 2003
A black woman who claimed to have been raped by US President George W
Bush and was planning to take him to court has died of a gun shot wound
to the head.
Continues on page four
BUSH ACCUSER'S APPARENT SUICIDE
Continued from page 1
LAST FRIDAY (December 12), Margie Schoedinger, 38, was pronounced dead
as a result of a 'gunshot wound to the head'. The death was officially
registered as 'suicide' by the Harris County Examiner's Office.
As reported exclusively by New Nation in July, Schoedinger of Sugar
Land, Texas, had filed a lawsuit against President Bush (a former
Governor of Texas) in December 2002 accusing him of a series of
'individual sex crimes' against her and her husband.
In the amazing seven- page document, filed at Fort Bend County Court in
Texas, Schoedinger claimed that Bush had abducted, drugged, raped and
beat her.
She also suggested that she 'dated George W Bush as a minor', and the
President may have been the father of a child she miscarried following
the alleged rape.
Appear
Schoedinger said she had filed the lawsuit on December 3, 2002 and
although court documents filed on the following day mention Bush and
offer him 20 days to respond or appear in Fort Bend, it is still unclear
whether the President was ever served with the suit.
Schoedinger was attempting to claim US$1 million in actual damages, plus
US$49 million for punitive damages including emotional distress and loss
of freedom.
Speaking earlier this year to American journalist Jackson Thoreau,
Schoedinger said that the President had personally contacted her to say
that he wanted her dead, but could trust no one to carry out the crime.
Of course, there is no indication that the president had anything
whatsoever to do with her death.
Of the lawsuit she said: 'I am still trying to prosecute, but as yet, I
haven't had a court date set.
'I want to get this matter settled and go on with my life. People have
to be accountable for what they do and that is why I am pursuing this
lawsuit.'
The US media had largely ignored the filing of the lawsuit and the story
had only appeared in a local newspaper.
http://www.americanpolitics.com/20030724Thoreau.html
http://english.pravda.ru/world/20/9...57_scandal.html
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Morta.
http://www.liberalslant.com/jt112203-2.htm
The Strange Death of the Woman Who Filed a Rape Lawsuit Against Bush
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Jackson Thoreau - 11/22/03
Early one Saturday afternoon in July 2003, I made a simple phone call to Margie Schoedinger, a Texas woman who filed a rape lawsuit against George W. Bush in December 2002. I expected to leave a message on a machine, so I was caught a little offguard when Schoedinger answered.
She, too, sounded somewhat surprised I had called, saying she hadn’t heard from many other reporters. But she talked to me for a few minutes about the legal action.
"I am still trying to prosecute [the lawsuit]," said Schoedinger, a 38-year-old African-American woman who lived in the Houston suburb of Missouri City. "I want to get this matter settled and go on with my life."
Well, Schoedinger hasn't gone on with her life. In fact, three months after I spoke to her, she died in an apparent suicide. And this matter remains unsettled.
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Morta.
Dallo stesso articolo:
The Houston Chronicle wrote a bare-bones obituary that stated only that Schoedinger "expired" on Sept. 22, 2003, and her burial was at Houston Memorial Gardens.
I called the Harris County Medical Examiner's office, and a clerk told me the cause of death: a "suicide" by a "gunshot wound to the head." I hung up amid bombs going off in my mind.
For one, using a gun to commit suicide is predominantly executed by males, according to psychiatrists and other sources like pharmaceutical firm Merck & Co. Women are more likely to overdose on drugs, although the number of gunshot suicides among women has increased in recent years.
Besides Pravda and Internet ezines - one of whom referred to Schoedinger as "deranged" - I haven't seen stories on this strange death of a woman who filed a rape lawsuit against the U.S. president and wound up dead nine months later. I can't say I'm surprised. Or even angry. I don't know what the hell to think. All I know is I was one of the last - if not the last - reporters to speak to Schoedinger, and she didn't sound "deranged" to me in July 2003. She sounded like someone who had gone through something weird and was trying to sort it out. She sounded like someone who wanted the truth to come out. And now she's dead.