Friday, January 15, 2010

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KGAB Every Third Monday January 2010

Dateline Marshall’s Law Townhall: Interview Outline KGAB AM 650 Cheyenne, Wyoming – “Every Third Monday” January 18, 2010 9AM Central; Listen at KGAB.com

1. Still finding heads without bodies and bodies without heads – one estimate based on bodies found 300 to 400 killed a day in Mexico’s on-going anarchy.
2. New Crime Reported (some group who knows who everyone dresses alike) robbing entire villages in “daylight” taking vehicles, money, jewelry what ever – family audience not describe some of other violence to women and young girls --- no authority controls rural areas – many of large ranch owners afraid to visit their property which some reports say are being sold by bad guys
3. What U.S. needs to do for national security to keep violence from spilling over on to U.S. soil, process would also reduce smuggling drugs, humans, terrorists, and health pandemics on to U.S. soil – good fence, visible effective federal law enforcement presence, and drones to provide 24/7 surveillance and “backup” force
4. Major lesson – Americans and their monies can not make Mexico a better lace to live; only ones that can make Mexico a better place to live are Mexican patriots – In fact Americans have done enough by interfering in Mexico politics by from a historical view point has put Mexico about two violent revolutions behind Mexico cultural norm of revolution every 30 to 40 years – can explain.
5. “Popularity” choices for America’s foreign policy objectives: brutal aristocrats that most Mexican hate and will over throw in next revolution; drug cartels black market capitalists; communist peasant army allied with Islamic fascists which are rapidly spreading across Mexico. One possible better choice involves Mexico’s emerging middle class which may but probably not emerge from political shadows.

6. solving America’s illegal immigrant problems using voluntary deportation policies:
1) First, after thirty day grace period those illegally in U.S. will be subject to total administrative asset forfeiture of all finances and assets with portion of proceeds going to local, state, or federal agency making seizure;
2) Second, no individual illegally in U.S. will be able to wire or transfer any funds or monies to another country, banks or stores that illegally transfer monies out of U.S. for illegals will be subject to seven times amount transferred monies fine;
3) Third any citizens caught transporting illegals will forfeit their vehicle;
4) Fourth, employing more than two illegals at same time will result in “jail time”.
5) Illegals will be eligible for no tax payer funded services or benefits, civil servant that authorizes such benefits can be temporarily or permanently suspended from public sector employment.

7. Policy: Illegals cannot keep, or transfer illegally gained wages or assets out of country; will have difficulty getting: transportation who wants to risk losing their vehicle, employment as employers would rater hire lazy Americans than go to jail; and no tax payers services to survive on while getting established in underground economy. Translation, greed brought illegals to America and will cause them to voluntarily deport themselves off American soil
8. Moving On - New Year’s Day Dinner Story
9. Callers Comments / Questions
10. Current News

Monday, January 11, 2010

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News Bulletin: Texas On Trial

Marshall’s Law Townhall Dateline – Does Texas lead nation in abusing senior citizens? Which Americans will step foreword and publicly provide aid and comfort to Texas by supporting probation should verdict be guilty when Texas goes on trial?

“Texas On Trial”

Players:
Judge of Paradise and Serpents: Gabriel
Prosecutor: First Fallen Angel
Defense: Farmer’s Son Marshall

Judge: The People of Texas are charged with abandoning All Ten Commandments during the care of elderly Texas citizens. Penalty If Convicted: Terrorists release “Phantom Plus” across Texas, and eternal damnation for the souls of the people of Texas.
Note: Phantom Plus is a is a militarized single cell dinoflagellate with the ability to camouflage its presence during six hour epidemics which produce nausea, intestinal hemorrhaging, blurred vision, loss of memory, uncontrollable rage, and respiratory failure.

Prosecutor: (opening remarks) Prosecution will show that the people of Texas …

Defense Attorney Interrupts: Defense moves that the prosecution list by class the people of Texas being charged.

Judge: Marshall you are aware of the concept of a defense attorney; let me remind you that: there will be no mistrial, and there is no appeal above this court.

Defense Attorney: Yes sir.

Prosecutor starts reading classes of individuals facing charges:

1) politicians of both political parties
2) public sector bureaucrats
3) political prosecutors
4) law enforcement
5) private sector businesses
6) independent contractors
7) insurance companies
8) medical professionals
9) hospital staff
10) home health care companies and employees
11) nursing home owners, managers, and staff
12) death merchants
13) education system
14) charities
15) churches
16) news media
17) neighbors
18) friends
19) relatives
20) children

Defense Attorney: Your Honor, The defense for the people of Texas moves that the Prosecutor read all counts by class.

Judge: Marshall, I ask again, you are aware of the concept of a defense attorney; again let me remind you that: there will be no mistrial, and there is no appeal above this court.

Defense Attorney: Yes sir.

Prosecutor: The Accused have committed the following acts:

Class One: politicians of both political parties have engaged in the following crimes against Texas’ elderly citizens
1) extortion and terrorist threats to solicit financial contributions and votes;
2) bribery of special interest groups to enact legislation which damages property, well being, safety, and health of elderly citizens;
3) fraud by taking benefits promised to veterans and transferring those benefits to illegal residents of Texas;
4) facilitating neglect, abuse, exploitation, torture, and homicide of senior citizens by not enacting enforcement legislation or providing enforcement dollars to provide justice for senior citizens victimized by crimes against their interests;
5) violating their oaths to God to protect inalienable rights guaranteed in America’s Constitution; for example limiting civil damages in just law suits, and stealing body parts of senior citizens.

Class Two: public sector bureaucrats

6) theft of services which deprives senior citizens of needed services by abusing public travel dollars to take themselves and their families on extravagant vacations disguised as learning seminars;
7) providing inadequate services by using mental health dollars to limit mental health activities for senior citizens to playing bingo;
8) facilitating identity theft of senior citizens by not shredding trash at places like the Post Office;
9) making senior citizens homeless and dependent on government handouts by raising property taxes to force seniors out of their homes;
10) forcing seniors into poverty by not allowing them to own property to qualify for some government assistance programs;
11) creating bureaucratic red tape that is designed to put quality small nursing homes out of business to benefit larger corporate nursing homes.

Defense Attorney: Defense moves to exclude the uncivil servants who would have made “good Germans” during Hitler’s era from his client list.

Judge: Denied, the prosecution may continue.

Prosecutor:

Class Three: political prosecutors

12) greed for not aggressively pursuing crimes against the elderly because these cases do not improve conviction ratios with high profile trials;
13) negligence for not defending senior’s property and civil rights because “old people do not make good witnesses”.

Class Four: law enforcement

14) law enforcement for not investigating crimes against seniors, because asset forfeiture laws mean there is more money in arresting drug dealers.

Class Five: private sector business

15) engaging in unethical capitalism and “money lender” policies (The prosecution would like to point out that these are the same types of personalities that: opposed Nehemiah’s Wall, killed Socrates and crucified Jesus)…

Judge Interrupts: Would the defense like to object to the prosecutions last comment?

Defense Attorney: No your Honor, the prosecutor may not be known as the universe’s most truthful, but in this case his comment is accurate.

Judge: Prosecution may proceed.

Prosecutor: Continuing

Class Five: private sector businesses

Count 16) theft, theft, theft;
17) price gouging, price gouging, and more prices gouging;
18) deception, deception and more deception in closing deals;
19) failure and more failure in honoring service contracts;
20) lies and more lies when representing product quality.

Class Six: independent contractors

21) providing unneeded repairs;
22) over charging for needed repairs;
23) not completing repairs;
24) taking money and not doing any repairs;
25) stealing money through scams like “being a contest winner”;
26) soliciting money for phony scams.

Class Seven: insurance companies

28) charging “money lender” premiums, and artificially inflating home appraisals to raise insurance premiums;
29) giving patients a chance to die before authorizing patient treatment;
30) looking for loop holes to avoid paying claims

Class Eight: medical professionals

31) chart surfing …

Defense Attorney: Would the prosecution please define “chart surfing”.

(Prosecution looks at Judge)

Prosecutor: Chart surfing is the practice of doctors wandering around looking for patients’ charts which indicate they might benefit from their services; the doctor then signs the chart and gets paid for advice or services that are never provided.

Defense Attorney: Thank you.

(Judge motions for prosecutor to continue)

Prosecutor:

Continuing, Class Eight: medical professionals

32) engaging in negligent conduct which threatens health of patient;
33) criminal negligent conduct by failing to report negligent conduct of other
professional medical personnel;
34) criminal negligent conduct by failing to report unsafe conditions in medical facilities, for example failing to warn patients of infection epidemic at known medical facilities caused by improper sterilizing of medical equipment;
35) perjury in civil litigation by not being honest about procedures or competency issues before the court;
36) theft of funds by over billing patient, their insured, or tax payers;
37) theft of services by billing for services not provided;
38) theft by bait and scam, for example not charging for “free evaluation” to get patient
into office then charging for other services or procedures;
39) giving patients prescription drug “cocktails” by administering drugs without checking
on what drugs the patient’s other doctors are also prescribing patient – an estimated thirty percent of patient behavioral and medical problems in nursing homes are caused by prescription cocktails; failing to review patient records before prescribing medication has killed patients;
40) performing unnecessary potentially crippling or life endangering operations, remember surgeons only make money when cutting on patients;
41) guilty of breaking a contract with God by violating Hippocratic Oath.

Class Nine: hospital staff

41) conspiracy to cause harm or defraud by “covering up” and or not reporting listed counts against medical professionals to appropriate authorities;
43) criminal negligence by failing to perform with due diligence all assigned duties involving care of the elderly;
44) torture by intentionally starving patients to justify inserting feeding tubes to nullify “do not resuscitate” wishes of patients (a policy which suggests that coma patients are long term investments for hospitals);
45) criminal negligence by carrying out instructions that education, training, and experience have shown not to be in the elderly patient’s best interest;
46) negligence for failing to warn patients and families of possible mental and physical risks by seeking care or treatment at an inadequate facility.

Class Ten: home health care companies and employees

47) criminal negligence by not performing comprehensive background check on all staff members;
48) theft of private property and theft of services by charging for contracted services not provided;
49) physical abuse of elderly patents in home health employee’s care;
50) sexual assault of patients.

Defense Attorney: Defense request that prosecutor avoid political correctness and use “attempted rape or rape” if that is what the prosecutor means.

Prosecutor: count number fifty includes attempted rape and rape.

Prosecutor: Class 11 nursing home owners, managers, and staff

Count 51) violating public trust by practicing unethical capitalism and adapting money lender policies;
52) criminal negligence by not performing comprehensive background checks on all staff members;
53) theft of senior’s private property;
54) theft of services by not providing contracted services;
55) physical neglect for example not cleaning patients after bowel movements;
56) physical abuse like slapping, hitting, not feeding, rough handling in bed, or never turning bed ridden patients allowing them to develop bed sores;
57) lack of supervision which allows elderly patients to “wander off”;
58) lack of premises security which allows patient on patient harassment, abuse, and assault;
59) over medication to control patients;
60) under medication to lower facility expenses;
61) allowing outside professional medical staff to prescribe prescription cocktails;
62) violating patient due process rights by operating tier care system based on frequency of patient visits;
63) use of unlawful restraints to control patients;
64) allowing staff to torture senior patients by leaving them on shower floors and subjecting elderly to extended cold showers;
65) not managing pest control problems allowing patients to become covered in cockroach bites or have rodents feeding on open sores;
66) not providing pain relief medication to patients with abyss molars whose benefits do not include dental care;
67) inadequate feeding to reduce facility expenses;
68) failing to treat injuries from staff, or accidents like falls;
69) conspiracy to commit fraud by not advising elderly patients or their family or guardian of patient’s rights and facility’s contractual obligations.

Class Twelve: death merchants

70) extortion by hearse services which steal bodies for exorbitant fees before releasing body to family’s chosen mortuary;
71) funeral homes using emotional extortion arguments like “your love for the deceased is measured by how much you spend on the funeral”;
72) commercial antique dealers exploiting the grieving by engaging in unethical capitalism: one example, buying an antique for a dollar that can be sold at wholesale auction for fifty dollars and resold for two hundred dollars retail is theft by fraud.;
73) individuals that have no written proof that the deceased owed them money or promised them specific property.

Class Thirteen: education system

74) public schools teaching promiscuity while ignoring life’s lessons of senior citizens;
75) universities offering post graduate degrees in social work for senior citizens based on politically correct socialism;
76) vocational schools not teaching ethics along with technician skills;
77) not teaching children that their children will care for them when they get older, as they cared for their parents.

Class Fourteen: charities

78) using charity’s fund raisers’ expenses along with high administration costs as justifications to solicit funds from senior citizens that can’t pay their bills;
79) using media campaigns, personal contacts, mail, telephone, and internet scams to exploit loneliness and common decency of senior citizens to cheat America’s elderly out of their life savings.

Class Fifteen: churches

80) using guilt or promises of salvation to get senior citizens to leave their money and property to the church for “God’s work”;
81) only ministering to the sick and aged while they continue to make substantial tithes to the church;
82) only performing last rites at funerals or grave side services when gratuities from the family are made in advance of the ceremony.

Class Sixteen: news media

83) failing to investigate and report neglect or abuses of America’s elderly in stories that one embarrasses news media’s advertising clients; or two, portrays an image of the community that is not conducive to tourism.

Class Seventeen: neighbors

84) avoiding human contact with old people because it might interfere with leisure time.

Class Eighteen: friends

85) never volunteering only begrudgingly offering help when asked because “my problems are always more important” than others.

Class Nineteen: relatives

86) placing personal needs above others by informing the elderly which of the senior citizen’s property items they would like to have upon their relative’s death;
87) not providing elderly relatives transportation to family reunions or inviting elderly to their homes for holidays.

Class Twenty: children

88) honoring their mother and father so long as honoring does not interfere with child’s/children’s pop culture life style;
89) emotional neglect;
90) physical neglect;
91) emotional abuse;
92) physical abuse;
93) financial abandonment;
94) justifying stealing from parents with “I am going to get it all someday, might as well be now”;
95) stealing retirement checks;
96) defaulting on unrecorded loans from parents;
97) defaulting on notes co-signed by seniors;
98) “jumping bond” on bail contracts secured by parent’s assets or home;
99) stealing parents property with a “they won’t know its missing attitude”;
100) put parents in low quality nursing homes to reap financial benefits of civil law suits;
101) dumping parent or parents off “at first nursing home on way out of town” to avoid responsibility for their health care and eliminate need to maintain social contact with mother or father;
102) fraudulent asset transfers like buying parents rental property and making note payments with existing rental income;
103) fraud by having parent/s sign a blank page, having that page signed by a witness and dishonest notary public before inserting in front of that page: new will, custodian of assets, guardianship of parent, or do not resuscitate document or documents that are favorable to the child, not the parent;
104) changing beneficiaries on parent/s life insurance policies;
105) not protecting their senior parent/s from the nineteen classes previously charged.

After prosecutor finishes reading individual counts

Defense attorney quips: My clients are guilty as hell; looks at prosecutor smiles and says: no offense, but guilty as hell is guilty as hell.

Defense attorney continues: The people of Texas plead guilty and move to proceed to the punishment phase of this trial.

Judge: Objections from the prosecution?

Prosecutor: None here, wonder if the defense attorney is going to execute his clients too?

Judge: Very well, the defense attorney may begin.

Defense Attorney: Your Honor, since the defense for the people of Texas have not contested any charges and plead guilty to all counts; I ask only that the defense be given the opportunity to make its closing arguments last.

Prosecutor: no objections.

Judge: The prosecution may begin.

Prosecutor: By the defense’s own words, the people of Texas are “guilty as hell”. The prosecution asks for the maximum punishment: Terrorists release “Phantom Plus” across Texas, and eternal damnation for the souls of the people of Texas.

Defense Attorney: As neither The Ten Commandments nor The Bill of Rights are “living documents” with provisions for exemptions or excuses; I will not plead or beg for mercy for my clients the People of Texas.
The defense acknowledges that as The Ten Commandments are Heaven’s rules of conduct for individuals; so are The Ten Bill of Rights, Heaven’s rules of conduct for all United States governing bodies and public sector employees.
The defense also acknowledges that there are times in human history when innocent children suffer for the sins of their parents.
Did not the “first born” of Egypt suffer for the sins of Pharaoh and his supporters?
Did not the children of parents who worshiped the “golden calf,” also wander in the
desert for forty years?
Did not the children of Hiroshima suffer for the sins of their parents?
Are the children of parents who dishonor their parents any less subject to the sins of their parents?

Judge Interrupts: When is this court going to hear any symbolic logic of a defense that serves the interests of your clients?

Defense Attorney: I am almost there Your Honor.

Defense Attorney Continues: Are my clients guilty, with out a doubt. Do my clients have any excuses for their crimes, none.
To only thing my traitors to humanity clients do have; is the right to know why they are about to be punished.
Failing to advise my clients of the reasons for their punishments would make the convictions and subsequent actions of this court appear to be unjust crimes against the innocent.
Consequences of not informing my clients of reasons for their punishments would make the guilty appear to be victims; not only to my clients but also the rest of America.
Non Texan Americans need to be aware that the tragedy that befell their fellow citizens was divine justice; not the free will actions of terrorists with rabid souls.

Judge: Enough; my decision on final punishment will require higher consultation; court will reconvene on eleventh new moon Texas time.
Mr. Defense Attorney: No promises, probation may be considered depending on degree of change in your clients’ behavior between now and when court reconvenes.

Defense Attorney to Prosecutor: before you ask; you forgot, I took an oath to uphold, protect, and defend the United States Constitution.
Sending guilty souls to hell is a small is small price to pay, to buy the other forty-nine states time to think about your money lender influences.
Besides that, I’m lazy and do not feel like having to go through another forty nine trials.
Guess I do understand the concept of defense attorney.

Closing, non-residents of Texas should send letters, faxes, and e-mails supporting probation for Texas to Congress, Senate, and President. Let them know politicians not supporting probation for Texas will not be re-elected.

Texas Drifter in his role as editor cannot change ending of Texas On Trial for two reasons. First I made a new year’s resolution to interfere less in my character’s lives. Second Texas On Trial is non-fiction news; and can only be changed by citizens living the news.