Fuhrman is on the case.
You can't hide from a Grand Jury.
Justice is coming.
The book was released today, right?
OH MAN rack Mark Furhman I always thought he got bum rap from LAPD about Orenthal which I blame on LA DA i could run smack chat since I am from So CAL
That's already known. It was WAY TOO LONG for a 'loving caring husband.'
I love Mark Furhman; and look forward to reading his analysis and findings.
Hope it is on the NYT's #1 slot by next day and stays there. . .for as long as it takes for more to realize; just what went down here; and why.
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I hope and pray you are right. I'm glad to see Mark Furhman wrote a book about Terri's case . The issues are so complicated to understand. A well written book is just what's needed. Looking forward to reading this.
The thing that should have been obvious to people, even if some of the other issues were complicated, is that no one wanted to be sure Terrri was PVS. They were in such a hurry to kill her. She was denied test after test, even simple tests to see if she could swallow for instance. (And I have always had a problem with HINO's insistence that Terri be kept isolated. Doesn't that just shout out that he was trying to prevent her from recovering?- Not to mention the 7 years it took him to "remember" his wife's "wishes" and conveniently "remembered" just a couple of months after receiving settlement money so he could take care of Terri for the "rest of HIS life" as he testified in the malpractice lawsuit.
Her case is just one long list of suspicious activities and conflicts of interest on the part of HINO, lawyer and judge..
The most recent "odd" thing is the ME report. Besides the fact that some of the report couldn't be completed due to missing papers, the ME also said Terri was blind.
I'm wondering how he arrived at that conclusion. Can you do an eye exam on a dehydrated corpse? How do you check for responsive pupils, exc.. if the person is dead? Was there damage to the structure of the eyes? Why, and how was she blind, and how was it determined?
Oh well, more questions. At least some of them will be answered with this book. I hope the FReepers who were so eager to have Terri killed will read it. There were ,and still are, very valid reasons why people including me, were against Terri being euthanized.
-Men(ace) in Black? SCOTUS goes Rogue...--
-Useless Eaters vs The Death Cult--
-Thunder on the Border-- (Minuteman Project)--
1- an unaccountable Judiciary.
2- whose life is it, anyway? Yours, or someone else's?
3- whose Country is it?
There are other vital issues, of course- but these three will determine just who we really are as a nation.
later read.
Furhman further said that Schiavo has never testified for depositions etc unless it benefited Schiavo and that he never answered the same twice.
Mark Fuhrman also said that he spoke with the EMTs that were there the night of her collapse but not the original doctors. I believe he said there were 2 doctors and that they've moved out of state and will not discuss Terris condition that night.
Look, there's more.
The Nazi cops myth
The O. J. Simpson verdict just two years later, which ended with the judgment that O. J. had been framed, was built on the assumption that LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman was a racist. When I wrote a story for Los Angeles magazine on Fuhrman's former partners, none of them, including blacks and Hispanics, believed he was racist. One black female cop who had only praise for Fuhrman begged me not to quote her because, she explained, "it would ruin my career and my life." The Oscar Joel Bryant Association, the LAPD's black officers group, would blackball her. Her kids would come home from school crying that she was an Aunt Thomasina.
In another feature I wrote for the same magazine, about L.A. cops who retired to Idaho, I brushed up against the virulent anti-cop bias of many reporters, which helped form the mindset of the O. J. jurors. So many L.A. cops retire near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, that they have an annual retired-LAPD barbecue there. Police officers move there for affordable housing, and because it is a hunter's and fisherman's paradise. But that's not what the public was told Mark Fuhrman wanted up there.
The week after Fuhrman moved to Sandpoint, Idaho, the founder of the white supremacist group Aryan Nations, Richard Butler, was quoted from nearby Hayden Lake by every national TV network, wire service, and newspaper. In each interview (a swastika visible over his shoulder), Butler claimed that cops who came to Idaho were racists. The media never questioned the assertion.
I was the only reporter who bothered to fly up to Butler's Hayden Lake "compound" (five small clapboard shacks in the middle of the woods) and ask him about his assertions.
Q: "Mr. Butler, do you know Mark Fuhrman?"
A: "Well, no."
Q: "Have you ever talked to Mark Fuhrman?"
A: "Uh, well, no."
Q: "Has Mark Fuhrman ever visited you?"
A: "No."
Q: "Is Mark Fuhrman a member of your organization?"
A: "No."
Q: "Are any cops members of your organization?"
A: "No."
Richard Butler turned out to be a pathetic, doddering old man. His "followers"--as many as two at any given time--were marginal characters more worthy of pity than fear.
But just before my trip to Idaho, the Sunday New York Times Magazine had run a cover story with a two-page photo of a Hayden Lake cross-burning. Millions of people saw that picture. What they didn't know was that only five people witnessed the event in person: Richard Butler with his German Shepherd, two of Butler's followers, and the Times photo-grapher and his assistant--for whose benefit the cross had been set aflame in the first place. Mike Feiler, managing editor of the Coeur d'Alene Press, described to me the reporters who had swarmed the area after Fuhrman's arrival: "Every one of them has come in here with marching orders, not to get the truth, but to get the story of white supremacist cops in north Idaho."
The Aryan Nations is a powerless group listened to by nobody. But the Times newspapers of Los Angeles and New York influence millions of people every day. And they rarely pass up an opportunity to lambaste "the racist LAPD" and drive a wedge into the heart of my city.
Is his "investigation" complete if he didn't talk to MS and his friends?
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Related thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1432747/posts
This should be interesting?