Jul 30, 2007

Get Healthy Soon, Chief Justice Roberts...

So relaxing in Maine...is there any chance you forgot to refill a Rx for Xanax...doctors say one must "taper" off certain medications.

Chief Justice Roberts has seizure, falls

BTW, how do you feel about suspicionless drug testing of students, government employees, elected officials?

36 comments:

  1. Them are some strong words there. What's the scoop?

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  2. Anonymous11:05 PM

    Nothing would surprise me even if he buys his meds in Canada or does not have a prescription.

    Guess he will lose his driving privileges for awhile.

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  3. Anonymous11:17 PM

    Ya don't say...now why would a near neocon like him, be anxious?

    Just say no to gov invasive testing
    unless you're driving a public bus, train, plane or ship. what meds taken is their business. some people get huffy if you know they take prozac...or prilosec!

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  4. Now here's a Chief Justice taken to the hospital yet no word on his wife. First we heard he fell then he had a seizure and now he was foaming at the mouth. The media says no problem he's find. I worked in a hospital and nothing is for sure when you have a seizure. Interesting this never come up when Roberts was testifying for his job. Well let's hope Roberts has a chance to talk to God and come back to correct his mistakes. Bringing back segregation and denying minorities rights wont go well with God. Looking to dismantle woman's rights isn't good either. None of us know when we will be called. We look at age but you never know. Some lucky people are given time to correct their mistakes before they leave let's hope Roberts take advantage of the time he's given to do just that. All of us have to answer to God no matter who or what position you hold in life on earth.

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  5. Anonymous11:23 PM

    They won't say he is fine until they give him an electroencephalogram or EEG.

    Also, foaming at the mouth might be indicative of rabies or an OD of pornography.

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  6. Anonymous11:24 PM

    Sometimes a fall, is just a fall.

    Remote diagnosis, based on rumor and innuendo...doesn't pass muster. I expect better.

    Celeste Aida.

    I would like to know, WHO squealed? There are privacy laws regarding medical information. The media should be spanked for giving out so much information.

    FDR had polio, and WHO knew?

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  7. Anonymous11:34 PM

    Hope the Chief Justice is okay.

    Who is doing the drug testing?

    Do people realize the scams that have been pulled on people in this country or the abuse done to young people?

    I take meds for chronic pain and leg cramps that is used for seizers. It is damn sure not xanax. Isn't that a tranquilizer?

    Xanax > Drugs.com

    Yep. Drug testing/treatment has been abused in the past and present; you know it. Ask dirty Mel.

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  8. Anonymous11:34 PM

    My personal and professional diagnosis: I give odds of 5 to 4 that he is as healthy as the six horses in Equus, move along nothing to see here.

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  9. Anonymous11:39 PM

    Hey Frist!

    Leave those cats alone!

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  10. Anonymous1:49 AM

    is fitz on meds?

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  11. Anonymous5:08 AM

    1:49AM

    Does aspirin count?

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  12. Anonymous6:28 AM

    11:52,

    11:52,

    You have a network of family, friends,neighbors, co-workers?

    Perl and Black do too.

    Do their paths cross? Do they orbit one-another? Is there something nefarious going on?

    "...later on, we'll CONSPIRE, as we dream, by the fire. To face unafraid, the plans that we've made, walking in a winter wonderland."

    Not all conspiracies are evil.

    Celeste Aida

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  13. You are human and are wishing the Chief Justice well.

    Wow ! That pretty cool of you all ...

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  14. Good Morning,

    Interesting comments...Justice Roberts is cute and I hope he's feeling better soon.

    That said, I would 'feel better' if he wasn't on a vengeance to destroy the protections Jackie listed...

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  15. How "Godly" of you Prissy.

    Isn,t wishing someone well in one breath but bringing up his shortcomings (your opinion) in another while ill a tad Daily Kossi type behaviour?

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  16. Anonymous7:39 AM

    Is there any truth to the rumor that Sen. Stevens is involved in amoral cock fighting?

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  17. Anonymous8:55 AM

    The Hill
    The Senate Judiciary Committee's ranking Republican, Arlen Specter (Pa.), emerged from a crucial Monday briefing and gave the Bush administration 18 hours to resolve the controversy over apparent contradictions in Attorney General Alberto Gonzales's congressional testimony.

    Specter aides released a statement late Monday that suggested a bombshell to come on Tuesday afternoon.

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  18. Anonymous8:55 AM

    Thanks for not giving me a "hard" time. In AOL political chat rooms, the policial chat was foreplay to stalking and sexual harassment.

    Sooooo...Marquis de Sade of them. The writings of the Marquis were brilliant politically, populist in fact. However he always confounded his big head and his little head.

    His aristocratic mother was not amused. Not by his liberal politics. And especially not by his libertine actions. Being a degenerate artistocrat, he was heartless.

    She had him thrown in prison.

    Yes, they are taking away our freedoms. I think they are also planning to move from "a nation of laws" to "a police state."

    The Department of Homeland Security, the Dod (Dept. of Defense)

    aside: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (love is a rebellious bird) the famous aria from Carmen, is on, (I love Maria Callas's version, much better...) on classicartsshowcase.com, on cable, gratis from Rigler Foundation.

    and your local law enforcement are working together.

    I wouldn't normally fear the police, but this weird union is constellating between law enforcement and the DoD, via Homeland Security.

    How Jungian is this? Syncronicity? This video is pornographic...a coltish woman dressed as a sado-masochistic vixen (nine-inch nails, nine-inch heels, latex minidress, playing classical cello, to an elite audience.

    Hmmmm...on this FIERy day, I'm walking my DOG, down by the LAKE, and I think I found something shiny.

    HURRAH! I THINK I'll move my mousePAD, over to this site for awhile.

    oh Pavarotti is on..."funiculi, funiculaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!"

    BRAVO! BELLISIMO!

    Celeste Aida

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  19. Anonymous9:22 AM

    The August issue of the magazine "The Sun" the lead article is about Gonzalez and is titled, "Stooge." It was displayed on C-Span's, Washington Journal this morning. Callers were mostly partisan. One stated this was "racist, anti-hispanic."

    [I've noticed a strong law enforcement, prosecutorial contingent here. I come from a long tradition of farming, innkeepers, vintners, clergy, small businesses. Thank you for having the courage and fortitude to do what I (and others cannot or will not).

    I hope we get a new AG and may it be pjf.



    Our Lady of Sorrows
    aka Celeste Aida

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  20. Anonymous9:34 AM

    FauxFitz,

    You've been a grand host. I think I've found him, and WHEN WE find what we "really, really want" (Spice Girls) we GO.

    I, Girasoli
    (the sunflower speaks)

    Like the flowers

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  21. Anonymous9:37 AM

    REDUX

    FauxFitz,

    You've been a grand host. I think I've found him, and WHEN WE find what we "really, really want" (Spice Girls) we GO.

    I, Girasoli
    (the sunflower speaks)

    Like the flowers
    follow the sun

    I turn to you.

    Pick me.

    Celeste Aida

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  22. It's getting strange in here...

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  23. Anonymous10:16 AM

    Jan,

    Good morNING to you!

    LOL, yes there is a "code" to be deciphered.

    It's a message. EUREKA!

    :)

    Celeste Aida

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  24. Anonymous11:06 AM

    bad poetry is a message? since when...masters of doublespeak, how dare you imitate the idiots on the belt....

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  25. Anonymous11:09 AM

    Vote Comey for AG!

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  26. Anonymous11:33 AM

    11:09

    Maybe one day soon PJF will become more 'stable' LMAO


    Yeah Jan a little strange, but certainly not dull...

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  27. Anonymous12:13 PM

    uh oh rummy no show cheney no show gonzo no reply

    careful!

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  28. Anonymous1:00 PM

    Yes,

    It's simplistic,

    This is not the wisdom of age. Not the passion of a 20-something woman. Not the angst of a teen. This isn't even the poetry of a girl.

    This is the poetry of a child, yet untouched, undisturbed, unmolested.

    This isn't doggeral.

    For a child, is the poem so bad?

    "e gerasolay" (I, Girasole), translated from the Italian, "the flower speaks." I sampled the title from Grave's "I, Claudius" and distilled the essence of the Greek myth of Klytie who was a Nymphe loved by the sun-god Helios. When he left her for another, she wasted away and was transformed into a sun-gazing heliotrope.

    Your criticism does not offend me.

    I've been re-published by an ivy-league University. I have been referenced in journals for serious, adult stuff. I was considered one of three voices in contemporary poetry by a magazine that's found in almost every doctor's office. I can google myself. The cover art (a dark fallen angel) to my premier book was bought by a Swiss collector for over $100,000.

    I was considered a good craftsman.

    I didn't sell-out to a DC politician. (your reference to the belt...)

    I'm not a Robert Sherwood, FDR. I'm not a Ted Sorenson. I'm not Peggy Noonan, Reagan.

    I wasn't looking for a job.

    I admit to being the person behind the curtain, behind Mt. Olympus. However, I didn't manipulate the masses. I believed our hearts beat together.

    It broke my heart when I realized I, like Mary Shelley, had created a Frankenstein, beyond my control.

    Ciao

    Celeste Aida

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  29. Anonymous3:53 PM

    who is mary shelley?

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  30. Celeste Aida

    "Yes, they are taking away our freedoms. I think they are also planning to move from "a nation of laws" to "a police state."

    They may want to start with Haight/Ashbury first.

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  31. Anonymous11:02 AM

    Mary Shelley,at age 19, wrote the novel "Frankenstein,or the Modern Prometheus" in 1818.

    Many consider this to be the very first science fiction novel.

    Her authorship has been disputed in academia because she was married to the English romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley.

    There is every indication that Mary had the intellectual capacity to write "Frankenstein" and the freedom to think creatively, since both her parents were writers and freethinkers.

    Academics need some reason to ask for "research" $$$ and time off for "research."

    Celeste Aida

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  32. Anonymous11:10 AM

    "you lied to gain advantge"

    from the movie "Fannie and Alexander" by Ingmar Bergman.

    The scene is where Alexander's father confronts him in a lie.

    This is the only scene I remember from the movie. Because all my concious intellectual life, since childhood, I have been plagued with trying to understand good and evil, truth and lies.

    And why lies hurt so much.

    Celeste Aida

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