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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
12/6/2012 1:56:31 PM

Hi Helen, yes the video is sickening and I've been on AFA's mailing list for a long time.

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This is from www.actforamerica.org

WARNING: The video is sickening!

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December 3, 2012

Their goal: The flag of jihad over the White House


The five minute video below, produced by the organization The United West, provides glimpses into what happened at the 2012 Muslim Day Parade in New York City.

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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
12/7/2012 2:54:26 AM

When I saw this article it actually made me sick to my to my stomach just imagining what this mother and daughter had to endure. Folks we are definitely becoming a nanny state where we have fewer and fewer rights and in this case I think this one is criminal but then like so many things going on now no one will probably ever have to pay the price for such a heinous act.

Disabled daughter dies just hours after state takes her from mom

By Carol Marbin Miller, Miami Herald
December 4, 2012

Marie Freyre was born with cerebral palsy and fluid surrounding her brain. She suffered from life -threatening seizures.
Marie Freyre was born with cerebral palsy and fluid surrounding her brain. She suffered from life-threatening seizures.

Even after Marie Freyre died alone in a nursing home 250 miles from the family in North Tampa that loved her, Marie's mother had to fight to bring her home.

In March 2011, state child protection investigators took 14-year-old Marie from her mother, Doris Freyre, claiming Doris' own disabilities made it almost impossible for her to care for Marie, who suffered from seizures and severe cerebral palsy. But a Tampa judge signed an order that Marie be returned to her mother, with in-home nursing care around the clock.

Florida health care administrators refused to pay for it, although in-home care can be demonstrably cheaper than care in an institution. Child welfare workers ignored the order completely.

Two months later, Marie was strapped into an ambulance for a five-hour trip to a Miami Gardens nursing home, as her mother begged futilely to go with her.

Marie died 12 hours after she arrived.

"Since the state of Florida took custody of my daughter, I would like the state of Florida to bring me back my daughter," Freyre, 59, said at a May 9 court hearing, 12 days after her daughter died.

"They kidnapped my daughter. She was murdered," said Freyre. "And I want my daughter back."

The last days of Marie Freyre, chronicled in hundreds of pages of records reviewed by the Miami Herald, are a story of death by bureaucratic callousness and medical neglect. The episode sheds significant light on an ongoing dispute between Florida health care regulators and the U.S. Department of Justice. Though the state claims that the parents of severely disabled and medically fragile children have "choice" over where their children live and receive care, federal civil rights lawyers say Florida, by dint of a rigged funding system, has "systematically" force-fed sick children into nursing homes meant to care for adults — in violation of federal laws that prohibit discrimination against disabled people.

Civil rights lawyers are asking the state to allow a federal judge to oversee Florida's Medicaid program, which insures needy and disabled people. It pays as much as $506 a day to put a child like Marie in a nursing home, but refuses to cover lesser or similar amounts for in-home care.

Late Friday, state health regulators wrote their final letter to the Justice Department in response to a deadline. The state, they wrote, "is not in violation of any federal law" governing the medical care delivered to needy Floridians, and cannot "agree to the demand … that a federal court take over the management of Florida's Medicaid service-delivery system."

Without doubt, Marie Freyre was a fragile, sickly child. Born with cerebral palsy and fluid surrounding her brain, Marie had a shunt in her skull to drain the fluid and suffered from life-threatening seizures. One of her hips was permanently displaced, causing sometimes excruciating pain. Marie could smile, though she could not speak.

Doris Freyre — who worked at a family store in Puerto Rico before becoming disabled herself— cared for her daughter well for 14 years, and Marie had suffered no seizures in recent years, records show.

"Doris spent every day of 14 years of her life giving everything she had to Marie, guaranteeing that Marie lived as healthy and wonderful a life as God allowed her," said the family's Tampa lawyer, Peter Brudny.

But in March 2011, one of the family's in-home nurses reported several concerns about Doris Freyre's parenting of Marie to the Department of Children and Families, setting in motion a disastrous chain of events. Hillsborough Circuit Judge Vivian Corvo began a hearing on the case on March 30, 2011, by praising Freyre for her care of her daughter.

Corvo wanted to help Freyre — not punish her. The greatest challenge was Freyre's own health: Freyre suffers from six herniated discs, as well as carpal tunnel syndrome in her wrists.

"The doctor told me to do surgery," Freyre said in court. "I told him no, because I have to take care of my daughter."

Freyre had asked the Agency for Health Care Administration to provide her with 24-hour nursing aides. As it stood, Freyre had a gap between midnight and 7 a.m. where she needed help to reposition Marie and change her diapers. "It's not easy," Freyre told the judge. "I'm human."

But AHCA administrators refused to pay for the additional hours. Corvo wanted to know why. "This is a nonverbal child, with all of these issues," the judge said. "Why would this mother not qualify for 24-hour care?"

From the beginning, state child protection administrators wanted to send Marie to a nursing home. Freyre's attorney suggested such a move could kill her.

"With this type of child, when you institutionalize them," attorney Steve Zucker said, "they never do well. And I'm very concerned."

"Can the (state) do better than this?" he asked the judge.

At the end of the hearing, Corvo required child welfare administrators to do better. She wrote an order that Marie be returned to her mother, with additional nursing care through the night.

It was an order the state simply ignored.

Records show state child welfare workers disregarded Corvo's order that Hillsborough Kids, which was under contract with the DCF, pay for the extra nursing hours while caseworkers looked into additional dollars from Medicaid.

Two weeks later, the state Attorney General's Office and Hillsborough Kids appeared before a different judge, Emily Peacock. AHCA, which runs Medicaid, had refused again to pay for 24-hour care, a lawyer said. With no permanent solution in sight, the state said, a nursing home was the only option.

"The best placement for the child right now is a … nursing home where she can get that 24-hour supervision and care that she needs," said Angeline Attila, an assistant attorney general.

The new judge, who never asked why the state ignored a prior judge's order, agreed — though she granted Freyre the right to visit with her daughter all she wanted. But even that kindness proved meaningless.

A DCF review of Marie's death said the only nursing home willing to take her was Florida Club Care Center in Miami Gardens.

At first, the state Attorney General's Office, which was representing Hillsborough Kids, asked that the long trip be delayed so lawyers could seek permission from a judge to move Marie.

But they were under significant pressure to get Marie out of Tampa General Hospital, where she was placed after child protection workers took her into state care. Records show the hospital complained bitterly that it was losing money on her care. A hospital social worker, records say, "was adamant about the child leaving the hospital today."

So, at 11:30 a.m. April 25, 2011, workers at Tampa General Hospital loaded the teen onto a stretcher in a private ambulance — as her mother and grandfather begged them to stop. Even as caseworkers were packing Marie's belongings, her grandfather was frantically filing hand-written emergency motions in court to delay the trip, Brudny said.

Doris Freyre, case notes say, "stated that no one knows my child like me," and that Marie's dislocated hip would cause her great pain if she were strapped to a stretcher for hours. She added: "If something happens to my daughter I am holding all of you responsible for it."

Freyre had no car — and the private ambulance refused to allow her to join Marie — so Marie made the trip to Miami-Dade County alone.

Records show the two ambulance workers refused to take Marie's seizure drugs with them; under the company's policy, they were not allowed to administer medications in any case. According to a report detailing Tampa General Hospital's care of Marie, the hospital neglected to ensure she was properly hydrated before she left. During her five-hour ambulance ride, she was given no water or food.

A September 2011 investigation by AHCA of how Tampa General discharged Marie to the nursing home faulted the hospital for a number of violations, including failing to ensure the child had enough fluids and was properly medicated. The hospital's lack of "concern" for Marie, the report said, left her "in danger."

The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services placed the hospital under the status of "Immediate Jeopardy" following the review, the highest penalty under federal health regulations, said an AHCA spokeswoman. The following October, the federal agency removed the designation after Tampa General implemented a corrective action plan. AHCA also is seeking to fine the hospital $5,000 in the case, and a hearing is scheduled for Jan. 14.

Marie arrived in Miami Gardens the way she left Tampa: screaming. AHCA records for the next 12 hours mention only four notations in the nursing home file, and two of them document Marie "screaming."

By 5:40 a.m. April 27, 2011, Marie was described as having "labored" breathing. Five minutes later, she was unresponsive. The AHCA investigation concluded she had been given none of her life-sustaining anti-seizure drugs, required three times each day.

Marie was pronounced dead at 6:54 a.m. Cause of death: heart attack.

Two weeks later, on May 9, 2011, Doris Freyre appeared one last time before a judge in Tampa — Peacock, who declared herself "terribly sorry" for Freyre's loss.

"I don't accept your excuse," the mother replied. Freyre said she was in court to get her daughter's body back from the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner's Office. With no trust left for state officials, Freyre was seeking a private autopsy.

"It's the mother's position that the (state) had the child removed without proper authorization," said her attorney, Laguerra Champagne. "She objected to the child being physically removed from Hillsborough County and transported to Miami. No court hearing was held and, unfortunately, we're here today, dealing with a dead child instead of a living child."

Attila, the prosecutor who, weeks earlier, had fought so hard to get Marie to the nursing home, no longer wanted to discuss the matter. She told Peacock that a child welfare judge had no "jurisdiction" over a dead child and prosecutors would file a court motion saying so.

"Not to seem insensitive; I understand the mother is quite frustrated and I understand that she's grieving," Attila said, "but the information that she's providing to the court is moot at this point in time."

Despite Attila's protestations, Freyre had the last word.

"I had her for 14 years — cared (for) and loved her," Freyre said. "And you have her … in prison, in the hospital, without going out in the sun, without being with other people, in prison.

"Then, in (12) hours, you took her down to Miami and she died," Freyre added. "And I want the truth of this to come out. I want justice."

Marie's body remained in storage for nine months while the medical examiner's office completed its autopsy, and Freyre held a memorial with no body.

In the end, Marie's body was cremated in Tampa. Her ashes then were sent to Puerto Rico for a private family funeral.


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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
12/7/2012 2:58:25 AM

Love works wonders, and in the cases of sick/disabled/elderly people, they need to be with people they trust and who love them. People have intuition, they know the difference between being cared for by loving family, or just being "taken care of" by strangers. Being taken away from love definitely killed that girl.

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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
12/7/2012 3:11:19 AM
Kathleen, I've known people with cerebral palsy and although their bodies failed them most had average to above average intelligence and to me that is what is so heartbreaking about this story. Here this young lady was taken from the only home she had ever known and the unconditional love of her mother for no good reason. I got so angry when I read this and in my opinion those responsible for this should rot in hell.

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Love works wonders, and in the cases of sick/disabled/elderly people, they need to be with people they trust and who love them. People have intuition, they know the difference between being cared for by loving family, or just being "taken care of" by strangers. Being taken away from love definitely killed that girl.

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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
12/8/2012 3:48:34 AM
I found this article from our neighbors to the north, the CFP very thought provoking and very unsettling but also with a resounding ring of truth to it.

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The coming split of states from the US

The Other America

- J.D. Longstreet Thursday, December 6, 2012
If we have learned anything from the most recent Presidential Election, it is that there are, indeed, two Americas.

For years, Yours Truly has written of the two Americas and how a nation divided as is America cannot possibly last as a single viable state.

A few weeks ago, back when America chose national suicide as its end, the election results presented every American (not blinded by pure self interest) the clearest picture yet of just how divided America REALLY is.

Shortly after the election, petitions went up on a government website signed by at least a million American citizens asking for their states to be allowed to secede from America and create a new nation of their own. There were petitions from every state in the union.

Those petitions were—and are—totally useless as a means to obtain separation from the US government. What they DID do, however, is allow citizens to express their desire to be rid of the current socialist government in charge of their country by simply leaving America and creating their own country, which would adopt the old, nearly forgotten, US Constitution as THEIR founding document.

If only things were that simple.

The Obama Regime has already changed America—forever. We are no longer one nation under God. We are two nations under Obama with one chomping at the bit for independence from the oligarchic socialist government in place in Washington today.

Back in 2005 I penned these words:

“The US is so politically divided these days… that there is simply no way to do much of anything without politics coming into it. The only other time in our history I have read and heard of such divisiveness was in the last years just prior to, as we Southerners call it: “The War of Northern Aggression”. Officially, the law calls it the “War Between the States”. It leads one to believe that things, here in the US, will get much worse before they begin to get any better.”

I went on:

“The US really has become two nations. It becomes clearer every day. Nations cannot survive divided as we are. Even the Bible says,‘A house divided will not stand”.

Then I waxed prophetic:

“How do we save our Republic? I don’t think we can. Looking at a map 100 years from today, I would expect to see, not one country, but two, or even three, where the US is represented today.

As difficult as it is to say it, I now believe the US is in its declining years. And, as so many have said before, the demise of the US will be an act of suicide.”

As far back as seven years ago, some conservative scribes were looking ahead and predicting the mess America finds herself in today. Believe me, it wasn’t THAT difficult.

It has also become clear that America’s two party political system is doomed. The Republican Party (the GOP) is imploding. It has adopted so much of the old Democratic Party’s ideology that it is now referred to as “democrat lite.” Conservatives are leaving in droves looking for a conservative political party and vowing to found one if necessary, That will crush the GOP and send it to the back benches forever.

The Democratic Party remains in name only. It is now a full blown Socialist/Marxist party. They don’t even deny it anymore. I can tell you, with no hesitation, they will be the dominant political party for as far into the future as the eye can see—in Old America.

But there WILL be a New America —as there MUST be. You may count on it. We are united in name only, even today. It is only a matter of time before the people of the various states press their state legislatures to separate from America and reestablish their sovereignty as separate countries. It won’t happen overnight. The last time it happened it took approximately forty years for the movement to gain enough strength to realize its goal. We all know how it ended, but I don’t expect the same ending this time.

The coming split of states from the US will not have a clearly defined geographical demarcation line such as the Mason-Dixon Line in 1861. That gave us northern states against southern states. Today seceding states will be all over the geography we call America today. Any war to force those states back into the union would, of necessity, be a continental war affecting all the peoples of America. I don’t believe anyone is that interested in holding the country together by force today.

You may scoff, if you choose. But the wise among us already understand that the “Other America” already exists. (So does the US government.)

Geographically the “Other America” covers the heart of the US from the Canadian border to the Mexican border, most of the mid-Atlantic states, and the southeastern states ... with some exceptions, of course. Note, too that the area of the “Other America” controls the grain and petroleum production centers for the nation. You can quickly see how economically devastating such a separation would be to the US.

So—call me nuts if you choose, but believe me, a gaggle of egg-heads in some think tank(s) somewhere have already thought this through—and have planned accordingly.

I am convinced that between now and the beginning of Obama’s third term in 2017, the federal government is going to bring its mailed fist down on the people of America. I suspect that when that happens you may harken back to the words of this scribe and possibly agree that I was not as crazy as you thought back in 2012.

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