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Ahhh...OK. It's clear as mud now.
Vrede too wrote:
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Fri Jul 21, 2017 4:25 pm
I didn't follow the story when the events were in full swing. I wasn't in the U.S. at the time and wasn't really all that interested. Just another celebrity got his ass in a sling.

Your lame excuse is that you never heard that he was acquitted and that you never heard about his civil court loss years later because you weren't "in the U.S. at the time?" Okaaaaay. :roll: :bs:
That's my excuse. I never get all wrapped up in some silly horseshit news and stay glued to the TV at all hours. You really ought to get a life.

.... I've never claimed to be "LEO"....

No one did, as I made clear above - pay attention! - but given the thread billy.pilgrim's intent was clear to everyone but you. Moron.
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Got it, rather than being man enough to admit that you screwed up you're going with never, ever having heard of the acquittal in one of the trials of the century. Do you even realize how pitiful you are? Let's go with that, though. Why are you even commenting on a topic that you're so utterly ignorant about? That's just dumb.

This is why the majority of your post aren't worth opening - you're a sniveling, immature coward when you flub the facts.
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Vrede too wrote:
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k9nanny wrote:
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And this is why we don't text exes.
Imagine, if you will, how this would have gone down with today's technology. One irrational text could have convicted him.
Seems like you've been thinking about how to cover your tracks. ;)
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Vrede too wrote:
Fri Jul 21, 2017 8:37 pm
Got it, rather than being man enough to admit that you screwed up you're going with never, ever having heard of the acquittal in one of the trials of the century. Do you even realize how pitiful you are? Let's go with that, though. Why are you even commenting on a topic that you're so utterly ignorant about? That's just dumb.
Didn't say I never heard of it, stupid ass. I didn't get myself all wrapped up in the "trial of the century". Mattered not to me who killed who or who stole what from who. What's it to you what I'm commenting on? I replied to k9nanny's post. If you didn't like what I posted, tough shit, you fucking, sniveling, fag-loving moron, don't read it. Which you say you don't do anyway, damn liar.

This is why the majority of your post aren't worth opening - you're a sniveling, immature coward when you flub the facts.
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This is what is needed in the U.S.A.
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SANAA — A man convicted of raping and murdering a three-year-old girl was executed in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Monday in front of hundreds of onlookers, witnesses said.

A policeman fired five bullets from an assault rifle into Muhammad al-Maghrabi, 41, as he lay with his hands handcuffed behind his back on a blanket on the ground in Sanaa’s Tahrir Square, after a judge read out the death sentence.

The execution drew an unusually large number of onlookers — some perched up telegraph poles and many watching from rooftops — because of the young age of Rana al-Matari, the victim.

Security was tight amid fears of a revenge attack on Maghrabi by armed tribesmen related to his victim. The police truck transporting Maghrabi to the square was escorted by five police patrol vehicles.
A quick execution was too kind for this piece of human filth. Should have turned him over to the crowd
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homerfobe wrote:
Tue Aug 01, 2017 5:14 pm
This is what is needed in the U.S.A.
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SANAA — A man convicted of raping and murdering a three-year-old girl was executed in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Monday in front of hundreds of onlookers, witnesses said.

A policeman fired five bullets from an assault rifle into Muhammad al-Maghrabi, 41, as he lay with his hands handcuffed behind his back on a blanket on the ground in Sanaa’s Tahrir Square, after a judge read out the death sentence.

The execution drew an unusually large number of onlookers — some perched up telegraph poles and many watching from rooftops — because of the young age of Rana al-Matari, the victim.

Security was tight amid fears of a revenge attack on Maghrabi by armed tribesmen related to his victim. The police truck transporting Maghrabi to the square was escorted by five police patrol vehicles.
A quick execution was too kind for this piece of human filth. Should have turned him over to the crowd

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Constitution much, Service Boy?
What do you mean? Maybe he should have been patted on the back, given an apple, and told to not rape and kill another little girl? Your saying the little girl had no rights? Perhaps you should stick to waiting for another Cubs win; if you can live for 108 years, Boy.
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Not sure that I would have so very much blind faith in the New York Post or the Yemeni justice system, but that's just me.
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The petition to all major banks that finance or profit from private prisons and immigrant detention, including JPMorgan Chase, reads:

“Stop financing corporations like CoreCivic and The Geo Group that build and manage private prisons and immigrant detention centers and make enormous profits from the suffering of immigrants and communities of color."
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Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts about the Asset Forfeiture Program. I appreciate hearing from you.

On March 15, 2017, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced S. 642, the Fifth Amendment Integrity Restoration (FAIR) Act of 2017. If enacted, S. 642 would amend the United States Criminal Code to increase the federal government’s burden of proof in civil forfeiture proceedings. Specifically, the government would have to show, by clear and convincing evidence, that the forfeited assets bear a substantial connection with the criminal offense committed.

I recognize that asset forfeiture laws are not perfect. It is critical that the process be evaluated to ensure forfeitures are administered legally. As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, I will be involved in any civil asset forfeiture reform discussions taken up this Congress. Please know that when these issues come before the Judiciary Committee and the full Senate, I will keep your views in mind.

Again, thank you for taking the time to contact me. Please do not hesitate to contact me again about other important issues.

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Non-answer from Tillis (R-NC), but good to see Paul doing the right thing.
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It's our money.
Lift the veil of secrecy for private prisons (petition to US Senators)

As the Trump Administration gears up to increase incarceration rates, more people will be locked up in prisons run for profit. Those prisons hold themselves exempt from the Freedom of Information Act. It's time to close that loophole now. Support the Private Prison Information Act of 2017
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Nurse screams for help as she is arrested for saying she can't draw blood from unconscious patient

The law breaking cop also endangered the other patients in the ED that was suddenly short staffed. That could have been me. At the least she's gonna get a nice fully paid for vacation out of the settlement or lawsuit.
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Re: Nurse screams for help as she is arrested for saying she can't draw blood from unconscious patient
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Dear Ms. Wubbels,

You are my hero. That could have been me. I've also refused to draw blood when a patient was obviously too impaired to give informed consent. However, those cops were better, they rapidly got a warrant. Thank you for putting patients, policy and the law ahead of abusive police demands.

Sincerely,
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Salt Lake City Police Chief (askthechief@slcgov.com)
FYI, there is "implied consent" for us to diagnose and treat unconscious patients, but not to do involuntary evidence collection for the cops. In other words, the ER rapidly knew what was impairing the driver, just not with the chain of evidence requirements that are needed for trial.
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My mistake, she's "the head nurse at the University of Utah Hospital’s burn unit."


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Vrede too wrote:
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Nurse screams for help as she is arrested for saying she can't draw blood from unconscious patient

The law breaking cop also endangered the other patients in the ED that was suddenly short staffed. That could have been me. At the least she's gonna get a nice fully paid for vacation out of the settlement or lawsuit.
To: Alex Wubbels, RN
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50 N. Medical Drive SLC, UT 84132

Re: Nurse screams for help as she is arrested for saying she can't draw blood from unconscious patient
https://www.yahoo.com/news/nurse-scream ... 36094.html

Dear Ms. Wubbels,

You are my hero. That could have been me. I've also refused to draw blood when a patient was obviously too impaired to give informed consent. However, those cops were better, they rapidly got a warrant. Thank you for putting patients, policy and the law ahead of abusive police demands.

Sincerely,
(Vrede too), RN

cc:
Emergency Department Manager
Salt Lake City Police Chief (askthechief@slcgov.com)
FYI, there is "implied consent" for us to diagnose and treat unconscious patients, but not to do involuntary evidence collection for the cops. In other words, the ER rapidly knew what was impairing the driver, just not with the chain of evidence requirements that are needed for trial.

happened in july

and

why would the fucking pig want blood from the innocent poor comatose burn victim of a high speed cop chase gone bad?
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billy.pilgrim wrote:
Sat Sep 02, 2017 10:53 am
happened in july

I think we're learning of it now because her lawyer released video.

and

why would the fucking pig want blood from the innocent poor comatose burn victim of a high speed cop chase gone bad?

SOP in fatality and other serious crashes? An attempt to limit any cop liability if, say, the victim smoked a joint a month beforehand?
More reading from the SLC Trib:

Video shows Utah nurse screaming, being handcuffed after refusing to take blood from unconscious victim

After confrontation with nurse at Utah hospital, detective — who also worked as paramedic — said on camera he’d ‘bring them all the transients’

He should lose both jobs, we'll see.
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Vrede too wrote:
Sat Sep 02, 2017 1:00 pm
billy.pilgrim wrote:
Sat Sep 02, 2017 10:53 am
happened in july

I think we're learning of it now because her lawyer released video.

and

why would the fucking pig want blood from the innocent poor comatose burn victim of a high speed cop chase gone bad?

SOP in fatality and other serious crashes? An attempt to limit any cop liability if, say, the victim smoked a joint a month beforehand?
More reading from the SLC Trib:

Video shows Utah nurse screaming, being handcuffed after refusing to take blood from unconscious victim

After confrontation with nurse at Utah hospital, detective — who also worked as paramedic — said on camera he’d ‘bring them all the transients’

He should lose both jobs, we'll see.

am I getting this right

typical bs unnecessary high speed funtime chase runs over - innocent uninvolved driver or was the burn victim also involved in the chase


and what happened to the guy they were chasing
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billy.pilgrim wrote:
Sat Sep 02, 2017 1:40 pm
am I getting this right

typical bs unnecessary high speed funtime chase runs over - innocent uninvolved driver or was the burn victim also involved in the chase

and what happened to the guy they were chasing
Burn victim is an innocent uninvolved driver that just happens to be a reserve deputy from Idaho.

The guy they were chasing died in the wreck.
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Vrede too wrote:
Sat Sep 02, 2017 1:57 pm
billy.pilgrim wrote:
Sat Sep 02, 2017 1:40 pm
am I getting this right

typical bs unnecessary high speed funtime chase runs over - innocent uninvolved driver or was the burn victim also involved in the chase

and what happened to the guy they were chasing
Burn victim is an innocent uninvolved driver that just happens to be a reserve deputy from Idaho.

The guy they were chasing died in the wreck.

So the deppity was hoping to find alcohol to use as a cover for the crash the cops caused.


Do you know why they were chasing the soon to be dead guy
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