Posted in Congress, Democrats, Elections '08, POTUS '08, Republican, US Government, elections, libertarian, libertarianism, politics, tagged American Conservative Union, bipartisan, Cincinnati, conservatism, conservative, foreclosure, free market, government, H Rider Haggard, House Minority Leader, John A. Boehner, liberal, liberalism, lower taxes, Ohio, Politico, pork spending, prejudice, smaller government, Steve Chabot, The Moderate Voice, William James on March 5, 2008 | 2 Comments »
The Moderate Voice, “None of the Above”
March 5, 2008 by Pete Abel
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“As I grow older, I regret to say that a detestable habit of thinking seems to be getting a hold of me.” - H. Rider Haggard
“A great many people think they are thinking when they are really rearranging their prejudices.” - William James
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Entertainment, Law, People in the news, Shine on you crazy diamond, celebrities, crime, humor, insanetertainment, law enforcement, media, personal responsibility, unusual behaviors, tagged Ana Aguirre, apartment, arrest, bad neighbor, bail, Bam Margera, citizen arrest, crime, Dr. Steve-O, drug possession, drugs, Hollywood, Jackass, LAPD, Los Angeles Police Department, public, Stephen Glover, Steve-O, stunt, tattoo, urinating, urination, vandalism, walls, WWE, WWE Monday Night Raw on March 5, 2008 | 15 Comments »
I just had to put that headline on this one. Apparently every time Steve-O gets arrested, what he did wrong somehow involves public urination. Maybe our tattooed little man is finally growing up, and turning to grownup crime. *sniff*
Steve-O, the stuntmeister of the MTV series “Jackass,” was arrested Monday for vandalism and [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Parenting, People in the news, Science, children, crime, health, unusual behaviors, tagged abuse, administer, administration, antiseptic, Association of Organ Procurement Organization, Ativan, attorney, Betadine, CNN, defense, dependent adult, dependent adult abuse, doctor, drug, dying, excess, feeding tube, gag order, Gerald Schwartzbach, morphine, not guilty, operating room, physician, prison, prosecutor, Roozrokh, Rosa Navarro, Ruben Navarro, Sanford, standard of care, standard of practice, surgeon, Thomas Mone, topical antiseptic, transplant on March 5, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Prosecutors have charged Roozrokh with three felony counts, including one charge of “dependent adult abuse” for allegedly administering excessive amounts of a drug cocktail that included morphine and Ativan, both of which are used to comfort dying patients. Roozrokh is also accused of injecting Betadine, a topical antiseptic, into Navarro’s feeding tube.
If convicted, [...]
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