Voluntary Suicide is simple. Just put a gun to your head and pull the trigger. You could also hang yourself or jump from a very tall building.
Physician-Assisted Suicide is when you are very sick and you are going to die soon anyway, and you just want to end the suffering, you would have a medical doctor pull the trigger for you, put the noose around your neck, or push you off the building.
2007-04-06 07:38:46
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they should make it mandatory
for murderers and rapists.
This looks like the cyber stalker spammer to the
DebbieSchlusselFan Club list, who goes by these
aliases:
w gh
"waroc1196"
"ashranamakra"
"abrahadakra"
"arbadaharba"
"vvaroc"
"abrachadabrach"
"abbaroccoraw" mailto:abbaroccoraw@...
"abbaroccoda" mailto:abbaroccoda@...
ashton knight mailto:BANKKEYMOON@...
ABCOOL STERN mailto:ILANIMILBUSY@...
"BANKKEYMOON" mailto:BANKKEYMOON@...
J T mailto:CONSTANXI@...
Bruce Chesley
Truth is a terrible cross to bear.
Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered.". Thomas Paine
Treason for $$$: ALL "pro 2A" orgs.
January 19-21, 2007 -- Washington, DC political dirty tricks
"Stalker" a much more serious threat than WMR first reported.
On January 11, WMR reported on the activities of an individual
we designated the "Stalker" because he is the subject of an
ongoing, albeit low key, investigation by the US Capitol Police.
According to our Congressional sources, the "Stalker" is the
subject of a US Capitol Police Threat Unit file that documents
his contacts with some 40 Democratic Senators and
Representatives, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. More
alarming is the fact that some of his stalking targets are
announced candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Other targets, such as House Judiciary Committee Chairman John
Conyers, are currently responsible for critical oversight hearings,
The "Stalker" has left menacing documents at Conyers' office and
has made spurious comments against him and his staff. In addition,
the "Stalker" harassed then-Georgia Democratic Representative
Cynthia McKinney around the same time that a Capitol policeman
engaged her in a politically-motivated altercation in the House of
Representatives.
The "Stalker" has misrepresented himself on several occasions to
Capitol Police who have questioned him. The "Stalker" has stated
that he had a personal or professional relationship with Democratic
congressional members and staffers. The "Stalker" has made similar
specious claims about his having a professional relationship with
this online publication -- WMR -- to the staff of the National Press
Club. The "Stalker," who constantly changes his physical appearance,
has maintained addresses in California, Florida, and Georgia. Although
he claims to be homeless, he has had in his possession a Blackberry,
cell phone, and wireless-enabled lap-top computer.
The "Stalker" has harassed some 40 Democratic senators and
representatives.
The "Stalker" has also hijacked a number of Yahoo users' groups
registered in the names of the campaigns of newly-elected and
defeated Democratic House candidates, including Joe Sestak, Patrick
Murphy, Andrew Duck, Tammy Duckworth, Clint Curtis, and Phyllis
Busansky. From these users' groups, the "Stalker" spams recipients
with paranoid and delusional e-mail messages.
The Capitol Police have merely questioned the "Stalker," releasing
him after he claimed to have the authority of members and staffers to
visit various congressional offices. The Capitol Police still bears the
imprimatur of former Chief Terrence Gainer, who was notorious for
nepotism and politicizing the force on behalf of the congressional
GOP leadership. Gainer still exercises political influence as the
Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, a post to which he was appointed by Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid.
The "Stalker" has all the appearances of being yet another Karl Rove
dirty tricks operative. Rove's background in conducting such activities
against the Democratic Party is legendary. The failure of the US
Capitol Police in conducting a serious investigation of the "Stalker"
should be a signal to the new Democratic leadership that a police
force housecleaning is in order. The reason is evident. The "Stalker"
has no visible means of support but is able to stalk Democratic
officeholders around Washington, DC and the country.
But there is reason to believe that the "Stalker" may be more than a
mere dirty tricks operative and, thus, potentially more dangerous. In
1972, a Milwaukee busboy named Arthur Herman Bremer stalked
various Democratic presidential candidates around the country on an
annual salary of $1611. In 1972, Bremer shot five bullets into
Democratic presidential candidate George Wallace at a Maryland
shopping center. Bremer also stalked candidates Hubert Humphrey
and George McGovern. Bremer was the model for Robert DeNiro's
character Travis Bickle in the movie "Tax Driver." The movie
provided the inspiration for another stalker, John Hinckley, Jr., to
shoot President Ronald Reagan. John Lennon assassin Mark David
Chapman, a born-again Christian, also traveled around the country
with no visible means of support. History has shown us that Wallace,
Humphrey, McGovern, and Lennon were all on the political "hit list"
of Richard Nixon's White House dirty tricks unit, led by Charles
Colson and E. Howard Hunt.
The "Stalker" confronted this editor in the National Press Building
and claimed he was "Jesus Christ." He also made a disturbing
comment about the recent bludgeoning death of our colleague John
Caylor's mother in Alabama. Caylor had been doggedly pursuing
wrongdoing by Jeb Bush's cohorts in Florida and Governor Charlie
Crist's secret alternative life style.
The reaction of the Capitol Police to the "Stalker" is egregious when
considering that this past week their law enforcement colleagues
around the nation helped to observe National Stalker Awareness
Week.
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January 11, 2007 -- Rove dirty tricksters operating on Capitol Hill
and within the Washington press corps.
Democratic Party officials should be wary of attempts by Bush's
White House "Svengali" to use political operatives to disrupt certain
targeted members of Congress. Even particular members of the
Washington press corps are not immune to the machinations of
Rove's cadre of dirty tricksters. In fact, Rove got his start in GOP
politics by conducting dirty tricks against 1972 Democratic
presidential candidate George McGovern and, later, Texas Governor
Mark White and Illinois Senator Alan Dixon.
It now appears that one particular operative, who this reporter will
refer to as "The Stalker," because he is now under investigation by
the Threat Unit of the U.S. Capitol Police, has decided to haunt the
offices of House Judiciary Committee chairman John Conyers of
Michigan. "Stalker" tries to convince Conyers' staffers of far-out
conspiracies and even took a woman into Conyers' office who
claimed she had just been raped by an assailant. The "Stalker" also
posted written documents on Conyers' office door. A Conyers'
office staffer believes that the Stalker, while mentally off-balance,
may also be a Rove political operative who is attempting to disrupt
the important work of the House Judiciary Committee as it begins
to investigate the Bush administration.
The "Stalker" also harassed former Georgia Rep. Cynthia McKinney
both at her Capitol Hill congressional office and on her personal
telephone number in Georgia. The "Stalker's" activities against
McKinney coincided with other harassment against the
congresswoman, including a pre-planned "altercation" with a white
Capitol policeman and the vandalism of her suburban Atlanta home
by unknown individuals.
Beware the Rove "Stalkers" and dirty tricksters.
"The Stalker" also infiltrated the post-2004 election coalition that
attempted to highlight the vote fraud that took place in Ohio. More
recently, the "Stalker" attempted to disrupt the congressional campaign
of Democratic House candidate Clint Curtis, who was a key witness to
vote fraud by the GOP in 2000 and 2004 and who is claiming similar
vote fraud in his 2006 race against GOP Representative Tom Feeney.
The "Stalker" claimed that mysterious FBI and other agents were
pursuing him.
The "Stalker" has also shadowed this reporter at the National Press
Club and has claimed to press club employees that he "works with"
WMR. The "Stalker" continually changes his appearance to avoid
detection by the unwary.
Because the "Stalker" is under an active law enforcement investigation,
this reporter will not go into further details. However, all Democratic
members of Congress, as well as those Republicans who are opposed to
the Bush administration, should be on guard against attempts by Rove
to disrupt congressional business by the "Stalker" and others like him.
Also, all Democratic presidential campaigns should be on similar guard
against Rove operatives who may try and infiltrate various campaign
staffs. Needless to say, this is of particular concern with the
"Stalker"
as he was previously active within the Florida Democratic Party.
Members of Congress and campaign officials, who suspect they have
been approached by the "Stalker," are free to contact this reporter at
wmreditor@... for further details.
2007-04-06 08:07:50
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answered by simon p 1
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