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To: All; Winged Hussar; narses
Obismal is pushing all the wrong buttons again, as the media scurries to wipe up his piles of mistakes. Bad puppy! He thinks clones come from the Dairy Queen.

Thread by Winged Hussar with thanks to narses for the ping.

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During his eight years in state office, Obama cast more than 4,000 votes. Of those, according to transcripts of the proceedings in Springfield, he hit the wrong button at least six times. ...Obama was the lone dissenter on Feb. 24, 2000, against 57 yeas for a ban on human cloning. "I pressed the wrong button by accident," he said.

"I Pressed the Wrong Button:" Obama Explains Vote to Allow Human Cloning

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1,503 posted on 09/29/2008 4:19:30 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Haleigh Poutre update...

Once again, Buffy Spencer of The Republican keeps us up to date on Haleigh.

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SPRINGFIELD - The defense in the Haleigh Poutre child abuse case may now claim that a babysitter could have been responsible for the injuries which left the girl comatose with a severe brain injury three years ago.

The latest filings in the case of Haleigh's stepfather, Jason D. Strickland, of Westfield, state that defense lawyer Alan J. Black plans to call as a witness a Connecticut woman whose two children were allegedly abused by the same babysitter. The babysitter has not been charged with any wrongdoing.

Further details of the allegation were not provided in the documents filed by Black in Hampden Superior Court where Strickland, 32, is due to face trial in late October. 

A hearing is scheduled for Wednesday to determine if the media will be banned from any court hearings in which Haleigh, now 14 and continuing treatment in a Boston rehabilitation hospital, will be called to testify. The prosecution has indicated they plan to call Haleigh as a witness in the case against Strickland on charges of abuse of the girl in 2005.

Strickland and his wife, Holli A. Strickland, Haleigh's adoptive mother, were accused in September 2005 of abusing Haleigh Poutre after the then 11-year-old Westfield girl was hospitalized. He has pleaded innocent to the charges. Within days of her arrest, Holli Strickland was dead, the victim, West Springfield police said, of gunshot wounds in a murder-suicide with her grandmother.

The case led to a major overhaul of the agency's oversight of child abuse and neglect proceedings.

Black, in the document filed Monday, stated he wants to call to the witness stand Stephanie L. Trent, a Connecticut woman whose two children were allegedly abused by babysitter Alicia Weiss.

Weiss was babysitting Haleigh the day the girl was taken to the hospital Sept. 11, 2005, according to her testimony during a Dec. 2, 2005, hearing in Westfield District Court. During the hearing, which determined that there was enough evidence to send the case to the grand jury for possible indictment of Jason Strickland, Weiss said she had seen the parents abuse the girl.

Weiss testified that on Sept. 11, 2005, Haleigh was apparently sleeping when she arrived and was unresponsive two hours later when her mother tried to wake her.

Black said in his filing, "It may be the defendant's contention that Alicia Weiss could have been the person who physically abused Haleigh Poutre and caused the injuries."

Weiss could not be reached for comment.

When Haleigh was hospitalized she was emaciated, with new and old cuts and bruises, broken teeth, a swollen left eye, swollen knees, and scars among other injuries, according to Rebecca Blanchard, a nurse at Baystate Medical Center where Haleigh was taken after her initial trip to Noble Hospital in Westfield. Blanchard testified to the extent of the injuries during the December 2005 hearing in Westfield District Court.

Weiss testified during that hearing that she lived next door to the Strickland home in Westfield, was a longtime babysitter for the family, and had seen Holli and Jason Strickland hit Haleigh on different occasions.

Weiss testified that she saw Holli Strickland kick Haleigh down the stairs three times in a row as a form of discipline and beat the girl's legs with a baseball bat for allegedly stockpiling food. Weiss testified she saw Jason Strickland hit Haleigh with an open hand on two occasions and once with a plastic wand-like device that may have been part of a toy.

Holli and Jason Strickland were charged as joint venture defendants in harming Haleigh. Under that theory, Jason Strickland could be guilty if a jury finds he failed to stop acts by Holli Strickland.

The competency hearing will immediately follow a hearing Wednesday on the request of the state Department of Children and Families to bar the media from any court appearances by Haleigh. The Republican has filed a motion opposing the state's request.

Witness sought in abuse case

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1,504 posted on 09/30/2008 3:40:50 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Haleigh Poutre update...

Once again, Buffy Spencer of The Republican keeps us up to date on Haleigh.

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SPRINGFIELD - The defense in the Haleigh Poutre child abuse case may now claim that a babysitter could have been responsible for the injuries which left the girl comatose with a severe brain injury three years ago.

The latest filings in the case of Haleigh's stepfather, Jason D. Strickland, of Westfield, state that defense lawyer Alan J. Black plans to call as a witness a Connecticut woman whose two children were allegedly abused by the same babysitter. The babysitter has not been charged with any wrongdoing.

Further details of the allegation were not provided in the documents filed by Black in Hampden Superior Court where Strickland, 32, is due to face trial in late October. 

A hearing is scheduled for Wednesday to determine if the media will be banned from any court hearings in which Haleigh, now 14 and continuing treatment in a Boston rehabilitation hospital, will be called to testify. The prosecution has indicated they plan to call Haleigh as a witness in the case against Strickland on charges of abuse of the girl in 2005.

Strickland and his wife, Holli A. Strickland, Haleigh's adoptive mother, were accused in September 2005 of abusing Haleigh Poutre after the then 11-year-old Westfield girl was hospitalized. He has pleaded innocent to the charges. Within days of her arrest, Holli Strickland was dead, the victim, West Springfield police said, of gunshot wounds in a murder-suicide with her grandmother.

The case led to a major overhaul of the agency's oversight of child abuse and neglect proceedings.

Black, in the document filed Monday, stated he wants to call to the witness stand Stephanie L. Trent, a Connecticut woman whose two children were allegedly abused by babysitter Alicia Weiss.

Weiss was babysitting Haleigh the day the girl was taken to the hospital Sept. 11, 2005, according to her testimony during a Dec. 2, 2005, hearing in Westfield District Court. During the hearing, which determined that there was enough evidence to send the case to the grand jury for possible indictment of Jason Strickland, Weiss said she had seen the parents abuse the girl.

Weiss testified that on Sept. 11, 2005, Haleigh was apparently sleeping when she arrived and was unresponsive two hours later when her mother tried to wake her.

Black said in his filing, "It may be the defendant's contention that Alicia Weiss could have been the person who physically abused Haleigh Poutre and caused the injuries."

Weiss could not be reached for comment.

When Haleigh was hospitalized she was emaciated, with new and old cuts and bruises, broken teeth, a swollen left eye, swollen knees, and scars among other injuries, according to Rebecca Blanchard, a nurse at Baystate Medical Center where Haleigh was taken after her initial trip to Noble Hospital in Westfield. Blanchard testified to the extent of the injuries during the December 2005 hearing in Westfield District Court.

Weiss testified during that hearing that she lived next door to the Strickland home in Westfield, was a longtime babysitter for the family, and had seen Holli and Jason Strickland hit Haleigh on different occasions.

Weiss testified that she saw Holli Strickland kick Haleigh down the stairs three times in a row as a form of discipline and beat the girl's legs with a baseball bat for allegedly stockpiling food. Weiss testified she saw Jason Strickland hit Haleigh with an open hand on two occasions and once with a plastic wand-like device that may have been part of a toy.

Holli and Jason Strickland were charged as joint venture defendants in harming Haleigh. Under that theory, Jason Strickland could be guilty if a jury finds he failed to stop acts by Holli Strickland.

The competency hearing will immediately follow a hearing Wednesday on the request of the state Department of Children and Families to bar the media from any court appearances by Haleigh. The Republican has filed a motion opposing the state's request.

Witness sought in abuse case

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1,505 posted on 09/30/2008 3:42:11 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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