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To: floriduh voter
I figured the thrift store was bugged, would have been surprised otherwise. I stayed away from the Fox station especially when Sean Hannity was there. It is coming back to me now... Remember David V, who was one of those arrested? I used to hang around with him a lot. Beard, sackcloth. As I recall he was about to be interviewed for the Fox morning show and was over at their booth on early morning March 31 when Fr. Pavone rushed past me and Nikki, to the Hospice entrance right at the usual spot at the entrance. My memory went dark at about that time. All I could remember is the vultures flying in from the north and making lazy circles over the hospice.

David may be coming to the activities next week and probably will be with Msgr. If so, please say HI to both from me.

No FDLE but I remember the four local cops doing their power walk or march or whatever it was. I guess it was supposed to look impressive. I guess they were going to confront the FDLE. Maybe I didn't get it all straight.

176 posted on 03/20/2008 2:12:31 PM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: 8mmMauser; Sun; BykrBayb; bjs1779; wagglebee
David V. and another guy tried to keep the media and the public on separate sides of the street. They were discussing their duties policing the thrift store media side. I had just crossed the street to their location. One said to the other they'd had about enough of me and the other went "uh huh". I thought it was hilarious since they missed the 2003 vigil and all the court dates and they didn't transcribe any hrgs from their notes... Yeah, they may have been sick of me but I wasn't there to make their life easier. I wasn't even annoying them and I realized they had no idea how much stuff I'd been doing for years. Sometimes, men just feel threatened by women thus they were uncomfortable that I was on both sides of the street and they had an assigned task and I was doing my own thing. It wasn't like a concert. It was not exciting or entertaining. It was being present at a murder. We kept getting such bad news that I preferred going home to receive bad news frequently. It was Terri and the Pope.

How Jeb Bush played Terri's supporters like a violin. It was his opus, his grand finale.

177 posted on 03/20/2008 3:19:12 PM PDT by floriduh voter (FL Gov. Crist "This is America. I can wear whatever I want. I believe in freedom." You go, girl.)
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