Since the nationwide outrage from the Church over prophylactics which the Church this week, and that's a debate the Church has been in the center of since The Pill came out... to bring it up right when the Church is also in the middle of its biggest crisis of finances and faith... sometimes I think the Vatican has lost its mind.
All this energy to get the word out about how upset they are over insurance covering contraception; and then they are threatening to drop insurance for their own employees over this?
I'm not holding out any hope that they'll embrace openly gay laypeople, or do what most Protestants do and just ignore the whole debate about basic contraceptives, or even get rid of the medieval requirement for priests to not marry which is the root of the problem with the Church having all these sexually-conflicted priests.
But getting upset about birth control when you've got a generation of young people who are turning elsewhere to faith, bleeding money, shrinking parishes and the most faithful laypeople are upset and you're not listening to them?
But...if you have a extra money you don't need to feed your too many kids...could you slide them a couple of bucks, ya know, just til next week, till their check comes in?
Yeah, but dementia doesn't kill you, and cancer could be anything. You could have a slow growing basal cell carcinoma, or some types of prostate cancer, you've got cancer, but its not going to kill you anytime soon.
Without seeing his medical records, we'll never know.
"Preoccupied with vilifying the opposition, we're unable to perceive both sides of an issue and find a way to accommodate them both, albeit imperfectly. Pursuing total victory takes precedence over problem-solving." - Joseph Burgo
Just my opinion, and I think I will probably go to hell for this, but come on now. He gets deemed competant to stand trial and that evening he is dead. And they take him from the rectory directly to Donohoe funeral home. What about the autopsy? I say they got rid of him themselves. Sounds pretty fishy to me.
There are only certain situations in which a autopsy is mandated. One would be an "unattended" death which means the person was not under a physcians care, and the death was unexpected. Once you have some medical condition and you're under a doctors care, they only need a physcian to sign off on it. Other than "unexpected deaths" its not always mandatory. Drowing always has an autopsy. Its really up to the coroner to decide whether or not the autopsy is mandated, but in the case of 'natural death' it is not.
There are only certain situations in which a autopsy is mandated. One would be an "unattended" death which means the person was not under a physcians care, and the death was unexpected. Once you have some medical condition and you're under a doctors care, they only need a physcian to sign off on it. Other than "unexpected deaths" its not always mandatory. Drowing always has an autopsy. Its really up to the coroner to decide whether or not the autopsy is mandated, but in the case of 'natural death' it is not.
But, they did not do an autopsy just a physcial and toxicology.
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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
Safe to say the official State Death Certificate will not say cause of death was Christian Conservatism.
That and ever notice they burry these folks in a cement fortified coffin???? Just like certain other types, other than they're in construction sites at places umknown.
There are only certain situations in which a autopsy is mandated. One would be an "unattended" death which means the person was not under a physcians care, and the death was unexpected. Once you have some medical condition and you're under a doctors care, they only need a physcian to sign off on it. Other than "unexpected deaths" its not always mandatory. Drowing always has an autopsy. Its really up to the coroner to decide whether or not the autopsy is mandated, but in the case of 'natural death' it is not.
But, they did not do an autopsy just a physcial and toxicology.
Your not going to get much info from the physical of a embalmed corpse.
Especially if you died from pillow to the face.
I had read that they shipped him directly from the seminary over to the undertakers.
I'm not aware of whether or not the ME was involved at that point or not.
Honestly, its not gonna make any difference. Dead is pretty much dead.
It was obviously a combination of Muslim terrorists, John Birchers, the Freemasons, and Chinese secret agents working under orders from HYDRA.
I just haven't figured out how Hillary Clinton and the Susan G. Komen Foundation are connected.
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"Preoccupied with vilifying the opposition, we're unable to perceive both sides of an issue and find a way to accommodate them both, albeit imperfectly. Pursuing total victory takes precedence over problem-solving." - Joseph Burgo
The Chinese secret agents may have been smuggled on the WalMart corporate jet in early September before they joined Nittany Lions football team as cheerleaders dressed from head to toe in pink. In October, they did the 3 Day Walk for the Cure.
Note: I am not making derogatory statements against Susan G. Komen or any breast cancer awareness programs. I am a breast cancer survivor and thank God everyday for the programs that have encouraged awareness, gift free mammograms and supply funds for research. I am here and almost whole because of research.
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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
Speaking of Wal-Mart, the hiring center for the Port Richmond Wal-Mart just opened. 300 jobs. The hiring center is at 2301 E Allegheny and will take applications for the next 3 weeks.
Saw on Action 6 that the store manager's name is Bubba and he's from Ephrata. Take that and run with it.
I think it best we just leave the Freemasons out of it, unless you know the grip, of course.
It probably wasn't the main Freemasons anyway.
I'm pretty sure it was a rogue group from the Order of the Amaranth.
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"Preoccupied with vilifying the opposition, we're unable to perceive both sides of an issue and find a way to accommodate them both, albeit imperfectly. Pursuing total victory takes precedence over problem-solving." - Joseph Burgo
"Preoccupied with vilifying the opposition, we're unable to perceive both sides of an issue and find a way to accommodate them both, albeit imperfectly. Pursuing total victory takes precedence over problem-solving." - Joseph Burgo
dmandy
Fri, 2012-02-10 07:46
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I have to admit this was one
I have to admit this was one of my first thoughts when I heard the news. I also wondered how he explained his actions to the Big Guy.
Matt Benatar
Fri, 2012-02-10 07:53
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I assume he just pulled a
I assume he just pulled a JoePa and croaked from the stress of covering for pederasts.
The artist formerly known as Matt Sajak.
fishtownfilly
Fri, 2012-02-10 08:25
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Matt Benatar wrote:
Matt, not from the stress of covering up...he was used to that.
Keep Smiling Beautiful Ones, the World Needs Your Light.
Kenzo
Fri, 2012-02-10 08:38
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Since the nationwide outrage
Since the nationwide outrage from the Church over prophylactics which the Church this week, and that's a debate the Church has been in the center of since The Pill came out... to bring it up right when the Church is also in the middle of its biggest crisis of finances and faith... sometimes I think the Vatican has lost its mind.
All this energy to get the word out about how upset they are over insurance covering contraception; and then they are threatening to drop insurance for their own employees over this?
I'm not holding out any hope that they'll embrace openly gay laypeople, or do what most Protestants do and just ignore the whole debate about basic contraceptives, or even get rid of the medieval requirement for priests to not marry which is the root of the problem with the Church having all these sexually-conflicted priests.
But getting upset about birth control when you've got a generation of young people who are turning elsewhere to faith, bleeding money, shrinking parishes and the most faithful laypeople are upset and you're not listening to them?
Sigh.
Philadelinquency.com - The Underbelly of Philadelphia Real Estate
codergrrl
Fri, 2012-02-10 08:51
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But...if you have a extra
But...if you have a extra money you don't need to feed your too many kids...could you slide them a couple of bucks, ya know, just til next week, till their check comes in?
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20120210_Archdiocese_opens__10M_social-services_drive.html
"Je Suis Prest"
Lauraska
Fri, 2012-02-10 08:56
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Didn't this guy have cancer
Didn't this guy have cancer AND dementia?
codergrrl
Fri, 2012-02-10 09:00
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Yeah, but dementia doesn't
Yeah, but dementia doesn't kill you, and cancer could be anything. You could have a slow growing basal cell carcinoma, or some types of prostate cancer, you've got cancer, but its not going to kill you anytime soon.
Without seeing his medical records, we'll never know.
"Je Suis Prest"
Dan
Fri, 2012-02-10 09:48
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Lauraska wrote:
I bet he had cats!
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1969/12/how-your-cat-is-making-you-crazy/8873/
"Preoccupied with vilifying the opposition, we're unable to perceive both sides of an issue and find a way to accommodate them both, albeit imperfectly. Pursuing total victory takes precedence over problem-solving." - Joseph Burgo
Pure_Fishtown
Fri, 2012-02-10 09:51
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A DAN BROWN novel in the
A DAN BROWN novel in the making!
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
Kat
Fri, 2012-02-10 09:51
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Just my opinion, and I think
Just my opinion, and I think I will probably go to hell for this, but come on now. He gets deemed competant to stand trial and that evening he is dead. And they take him from the rectory directly to Donohoe funeral home. What about the autopsy? I say they got rid of him themselves. Sounds pretty fishy to me.
th
Fri, 2012-02-10 10:02
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I'm sure they have all kinds
I'm sure they have all kinds of fun recipes sitting around the basement of the Vatican that you could put in an old man's glass of milk.
Mm, mm good.
KingDingAling
Fri, 2012-02-10 10:14
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Wasn't he 88? 88?? Cause of
Wasn't he 88? 88?? Cause of death on his death certificate should just say: 88.
When the king speaks, fishtown.us would be wise to listen.
codergrrl
Fri, 2012-02-10 10:29
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Kat wrote:
There are only certain situations in which a autopsy is mandated. One would be an "unattended" death which means the person was not under a physcians care, and the death was unexpected. Once you have some medical condition and you're under a doctors care, they only need a physcian to sign off on it. Other than "unexpected deaths" its not always mandatory. Drowing always has an autopsy. Its really up to the coroner to decide whether or not the autopsy is mandated, but in the case of 'natural death' it is not.
"Je Suis Prest"
Pure_Fishtown
Fri, 2012-02-10 13:32
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codergrrl wrote:
But, they did not do an autopsy just a physcial and toxicology.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
ExUnit4
Fri, 2012-02-10 13:42
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Safe to say the official
Safe to say the official State Death Certificate will not say cause of death was Christian Conservatism.
That and ever notice they burry these folks in a cement fortified coffin???? Just like certain other types, other than they're in construction sites at places umknown.
codergrrl
Fri, 2012-02-10 13:44
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Pure_Fishtown wrote:
Your not going to get much info from the physical of a embalmed corpse.
Especially if you died from pillow to the face.
"Je Suis Prest"
Pure_Fishtown
Fri, 2012-02-10 14:37
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Coder, from what I got they
Coder, from what I got they did all of this the day/night he died.
DAN BROWN, where are you?
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
codergrrl
Fri, 2012-02-10 15:03
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I had read that they shipped
I had read that they shipped him directly from the seminary over to the undertakers.
I'm not aware of whether or not the ME was involved at that point or not.
Honestly, its not gonna make any difference. Dead is pretty much dead.
"Je Suis Prest"
Kat
Fri, 2012-02-10 15:41
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codergrrl wrote:
That's why I thought it was weird and suspect. They took him directly to Donohue. I am going with the pillow to the face theory.
Dan
Fri, 2012-02-10 15:44
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It was obviously a
It was obviously a combination of Muslim terrorists, John Birchers, the Freemasons, and Chinese secret agents working under orders from HYDRA.
I just haven't figured out how Hillary Clinton and the Susan G. Komen Foundation are connected.
"Preoccupied with vilifying the opposition, we're unable to perceive both sides of an issue and find a way to accommodate them both, albeit imperfectly. Pursuing total victory takes precedence over problem-solving." - Joseph Burgo
Pure_Fishtown
Fri, 2012-02-10 16:52
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Hillary got the visas for the
Hillary got the visas for the chinese secret agents.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
Kenzo
Fri, 2012-02-10 16:54
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And they were smuggled into
And they were smuggled into the county on the Wal-Mart corporate jet.
Philadelinquency.com - The Underbelly of Philadelphia Real Estate
JedicusMaximus
Fri, 2012-02-10 16:54
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dan wrote:
Hillary Clinton wearing a pink ribbon is the new Queen of Hearts?
10011101
Pure_Fishtown
Fri, 2012-02-10 18:01
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The Chinese secret agents may
The Chinese secret agents may have been smuggled on the WalMart corporate jet in early September before they joined Nittany Lions football team as cheerleaders dressed from head to toe in pink. In October, they did the 3 Day Walk for the Cure.
Note: I am not making derogatory statements against Susan G. Komen or any breast cancer awareness programs. I am a breast cancer survivor and thank God everyday for the programs that have encouraged awareness, gift free mammograms and supply funds for research. I am here and almost whole because of research.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
Kat
Sat, 2012-02-11 07:29
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Kenzo wrote:
Well that goes without saying.
Kenzo
Sat, 2012-02-11 08:02
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Speaking of Wal-Mart, the
Speaking of Wal-Mart, the hiring center for the Port Richmond Wal-Mart just opened. 300 jobs. The hiring center is at 2301 E Allegheny and will take applications for the next 3 weeks.
Saw on Action 6 that the store manager's name is Bubba and he's from Ephrata. Take that and run with it.
Philadelinquency.com - The Underbelly of Philadelphia Real Estate
codergrrl
Sat, 2012-02-11 09:27
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I think it best we just leave
I think it best we just leave the Freemasons out of it, unless you know the grip, of course.
"Je Suis Prest"
Dan
Sat, 2012-02-11 12:02
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codergrrl wrote:
It probably wasn't the main Freemasons anyway.
I'm pretty sure it was a rogue group from the Order of the Amaranth.
"Preoccupied with vilifying the opposition, we're unable to perceive both sides of an issue and find a way to accommodate them both, albeit imperfectly. Pursuing total victory takes precedence over problem-solving." - Joseph Burgo
codergrrl
Sat, 2012-02-11 18:14
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I kinda work for them, in a
I kinda work for them, in a roundabout way.
"Je Suis Prest"
Dan
Sat, 2012-02-11 18:52
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codergrrl wrote:
We ALL do.
"Preoccupied with vilifying the opposition, we're unable to perceive both sides of an issue and find a way to accommodate them both, albeit imperfectly. Pursuing total victory takes precedence over problem-solving." - Joseph Burgo