Archive for December 18th, 2007

Help those less fortunate

I recently had my father pass away after 2 years struggling with Mesotheloma

We had a large number of the most caring people in Colorado. If you can this Christmas give to you local Hospice so they can support people that need the support but can’t pay for it.

Here is where I am donating too.

Welcome to The Denver Hospice and our circles of care. As the region’s leading hospice since 1978, we provide an unprecedented level of expert, comprehensive and personalized care. From programs to promote comfort and manage pain, to counseling and support for families and friends, nowhere else will you find such a continuous circle of the most compassionate group of experts dedicated to one greater purpose – you.

Give to your local Hospice as they are all the best people I have ever known…

Thanks too all

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Stupid City news(spin)paper crap

The NYT wants to make everyone belie that dogs in Iraq are the same as dogs in the us.

New York Times in Iraq: “Blackwater shot our dog”

 

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The U.S. embassy in Iraq is investigating another deadly shooting incident involving its Blackwater bodyguards — this time of the New York Times’s dog.

Staff at the newspaper’s Baghdad bureau said Blackwater bodyguards shot Hentish dead last week before a visit by a U.S. diplomat to the Times compound.

Blackwater spokeswoman Anne Tyrrell said the dog had attacked one of Blackwater’s bomb-sniffer dogs while a security team was sweeping the compound for explosives.

“The K-9 handler made several unsuccessful attempts to get the dog to retreat, including placing himself between the dogs. When those efforts failed, the K-9 handler unfortunately was forced to use a pistol to protect the company’s K-9 and himself,” she said in an e-mail to Reuters.

The U.S. embassy employs about 1,000 armed Blackwater staff to protect American diplomats in Baghdad.

The firm’s role became a serious issue in Iraqi-U.S. relations when its guards opened fire on a Baghdad street in September, killing 17 people. Blackwater says its employees acted lawfully in that incident, which is under investigation.

State Department investigators have made two follow-up visits to the Times compound to investigate the shooting of Hentish, correspondent Alissa Rubin said.

“They were very solicitous and I thought took the incident very seriously,” Rubin said. “It’s not a dog that everyone’s close to in the compound.

“But it’s a dog that’s been around a long time. It lived its whole life there.”

(Reporting by Peter Graff; editing by Robert Woodward)

emphasis mine

Dogs in the middle east are NOT, I repeat, are NOT pets like we have in America…

I don’t know about you but I don’t trust the New York Times in America, and I sure don’t trust them in Iraq….

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