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Sunday, October 25, 2009

U. S. Hospital Concentration Camps


Natural Solutions Foundation

Challenging Obama's Dangerous "Health Emergency"

New Presidential "National Health Emergency"
Gives Secretary Sebelius Power to Send People
to Hospital-Administered Concentration Camps

The Health Emergency declaration which President Obama signed on Friday, October 23, 2009 gives appointed, NOT elected, HHS Secretary Sebelius the power to suspend your right to:

  • Habeus Corpus
  • Make your own health decisions
  • Informed consent
  • Leave a health care facility if you wish to
  • Assurance that you will not "Eugenicized", that is, killed for the convenience of the State as is now happening in the UK

There is no redress or appeal built into this power so that, once taken to a distant holding facility, a "patient" has no way out of that facility until they are released at the whim of the State or carried out feet first (or cremated?). Hospitals will have the ability to designate you

In fact, despite the fact that there is no Swine Flu health emergency, this Declaration puts the US on a par with Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia where the tyrants who declared war on their own people used the structures of the system to "justify" and "legitimize" their assault on the life, location and liberty of their citizens.

The Declaration gives appointed, not elected, Secretary Sebelius the power to military will back of the

Hard to swallow as it may be, providing this authority to itself means that the US Government now has its excuse to institute the corralling and culling of anyone it chooses.

The First Amendment of the US Constitution gives us the right to petition the government for the redress of grievances. This is certainly a grievance.

Please submit the Petition for the Redress of Grievances below once for each member of your house hold and then forward this information to the largest possible number of people to create the same kind of effective Push Back that caused Secretaries Napolitano and Sebelius to call off the Pandemic itself last week.

We told you that the other side would be back. They are. We told you that our Push Back is the strongest took to keep them stepping backwards. It is, but only if you take action and mobilize everyone you can reach to do the same.

Yours in health and freedom,

Dr. Rima
Rima E. Laibow, MD
Medical Director
Natural Solutions Foundation
www.HealthFreedomUSA.org

Friday, October 16, 2009

I AM OUTRAGED

Save America's Wolves

Cottonwood Pack Tragedy

Wolf in Meadow (National Geographic Stock)

The Cottonwood wolves of Yellowstone National Park became some of the latest victims of a flawed wolf delisting rule.

Save Wolves in Greater Yellowstone -- Take Action!


Please sign our petition to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, urging him to withdraw his flawed delisting rule that removed vital protections for wolves in the northern Rockies region.

Dear Auntie-Nanuuq,

I have sad news. Yellowstone National Park’s famous Cottonwood Pack has just been destroyed -- all the adult wolves have been killed, and the surviving pups will likely die without the rest of their wolf family.

The Cottonwoods are just some of the latest victims of the federal government’s likely illegal decision to eliminate vital protections for our wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the northern Rockies. Unless we are successful in urging Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to reverse this bad decision, hundreds more wolves will be killed.

Please sign our petition and urge Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to immediately take action to restore protections for these amazing animals.

The Cottonwood wolves are not alone. They’re among the more than 60 wolves already killed in the region -- a disturbingly high number for a hunting season only weeks old.

I was there when the first wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park, and I have personally guided Defenders members to watch the Cottonwood Pack. It is particularly heartbreaking to see one of America's greatest conservation victories slip from our grasp because of a policy mistake. But there is still time to correct it -- and if we act quickly, we can still save the lives of literally hundreds of wolves in the region.

Our wolves need your voice -- and the support of as many others as possible who care about the future of these magnificent animals.

Sign this important petition today. We will personally hand-deliver your signatures to the Department of the Interior as a powerful statement that America supports a lasting future for our wolves.

The next few weeks will be crucial for our wolves in this region. The truth is, the future of wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the northern Rockies is at a crossroads -- and it will take the voices of caring wildlife supporters like you to make a difference.

Last month, a federal judge ruled that we are likely to win our lawsuit to restore protections for these beloved wolves. But with the lives of hundreds of wolves at stake, we can’t wait for the final ruling on our case -- a ruling that will likely not come for many months.

Please sign our petition to Secretary Salazar today.

The Cottonwood wolves were not the first victims of the flawed delisting -- and they certainly won’t be the last. The time has come to correct the unacceptable error made by the Obama administration that continues to erode one of the greatest conservation victories of the last century. Please lend your voice to help save our wolves.

Together, we can ensure that wolves will be an enduring part of America.

Rodger Schlickeisen
Sincerely,
Rodger Schlickeisen, President Signature
Rodger Schlickeisen
President
Defenders of Wildlife

P.S. No new administration is immune from mistakes -- even big ones like this. We are strongly encouraging Obama's Interior Department to recognize their error and correct it immediately. But we need your help to make sure they know how important this is. Please sign our petition today.

P.S. If you would like to support our work to save wolves in the Greater Yellowstone and northern Rockies region, please donate online, or call 1-800-385-9712.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Stop the Feds From Forcing Us to Eat Poisonous Foods


Strange Martial Law via Food Control: HR 2749

Not what the American people ordered – HR 2749, martial law and the enslavement of their farmers

HR 2749 is a strange bill in many ways. While the other “food safety” bills have been around since winter, allowing for much public discussion on the internet, HR 2749 has only suddenly appeared. It is a mutant conglomeration of the worst of the other bills, with the addition of one very original part – martial law.

When it was a draft, it was Waxman’s bill. But once given a number, it became Dingel’s who already had a “food safety” bill, HR 759. So Waxman got none and Dingel got two. (Was this because Waxman, being Jewish, was a hideous choice to introduce a bill with Codex in it – designed by the Nazi pharmaceutical companies that funded Hitler, provided the gas for the gas chambers, experimented on prisoners with vaccines – and is expected to kill millions?)

* HR 2749 would give FDA the power to order a quarantine of a geographic area, including “prohibiting or restricting the movement of food or of any vehicle being used or that has been used to transport or hold such food within the geographic area.”

[This - "that has been used to transport or hold such food" - would mean all cars that have ever brought groceries home or any pickup someone has eaten take-out in, so this means ALL TRANSPORTATION can be shut down under this. This is using food as a cover for martial law.]

Under this provision, farmers markets and local food sources could be shut down, even if they are not the source of the contamination. The agency can halt all movement of all food in a geographic area.

[This is also a means of total control over the population under the cover of food, and at any time.] See this DailyKos entry.

The bill is unusual, too, because slow as it was to appear. The little bugger of bill has made up for it since. It got a number on June 10, went to committee on June 17, passed instantly, and is headed for a vote on the floor of the House.

The first Patriot Act was passed using fear of terrorism. This Patriot Act is more coy, hiding under a cloak of “food safety” and but also using fear – fear of food contamination. Evidently, Americans are supposed to be so frightened by the slightest possibility of a terrorist or of E-coli, they would trade away all their precious, hard fought freedoms for the promise of safety. Or at least, that is what the trade-off has become. “Terrorism” and “contamination” are great bugaboos used to open doors to an end to the US Constitution. That is exactly what we are left with after those who wrote HR 2749 are done.

Who did write these bills? It seems Monsanto had not only a hand, but a “defining” influence. http://farmwars.info/?p=594

This redefining of reality is what seems to be underlying all the loss of freedom. Normal and free are disappearing into the maw of corporate definitions of reality. See this Yup Farming piece.

So, we begin with contaminated food from filthy corporate processors and concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). And what do we end up with after that reality is ground up by corporate legal hands? Changes in the definition of risk so that natural things are treated as dangerous and toxic things are untouched, such that:
Healthy, normal farms are taken over by government as though they were run by criminals and contaminated corporate slaughterhouses are untouched;
The necessary freedom of individuals to live and grow food and be left alone are somehow suddenly destroyed, though they were never the source of any food contamination issue; and such that
The profit and control and power of corporations which were absolutely the source of the increasingly terrible food, is somehow suddenly vastly increased.

Thanks to corporate control over reality, our wanting to clean up corporate processors and feedlots and CAFOS and end up with farmers’ markets and local farms and organic food has become the industrialization and potential destruction of every healthy part of the food system and the triumph of the most contaminated and toxic part. And in the non-bargain, we lost all freedoms and they took all control. And “all” is not a hyperbole here, for one need only look at another provision of HR 2749 to feel how insane, how distant from all we ever wanted.

* HR 2749 would empower FDA to regulate how crops are raised and harvested. It puts the federal government right on the farm, dictating to our farmers.

[What is missing in pointing out this astounding control, is that it opens the door to CODEX and WTO "good farming practices" will include the elimination of organic farming by eliminating manure, mandating GMO animal feed, imposing animal drugs, and ordering applications of petrochemical fertilizers and pesticides. Farmers, thus, will be locked not only into the industrialization of once normal and organic farms but into the forced purchase of industry's products. They will be slaves on the land, doing the work they are ordered to do - against their own best wisdom - and paying out to industry against their will. There will be no way to be frugal, to grow one's own grain to feed the animals, to raise healthy animals without GMO grains or drugs, to work with nature at all. Grassfed cattle and poultry and hogs will be finished. So, it needs to be made clear where control will take us. And weren't these the "rumors on the internet" that were dismissed but are clearly the case?] See this DailyKos entry.

When we wanted not to get E-coli in processed meat, did we intend to put our farmers into corporate servitude? Did we plan to have our own lives straight-jacketed by a million new controls over our own gardens, our own desire to grow food, our own plans to start small businesses, our own dreams to have a small piece of land and farm ourselves? Who has the audacity to take our needs and grotesquely bastardize them in these ways, while giving the destruction and totalitarian control the sham name of “food safety”?

We wanted good food. We never wanted to trap our farmers into an industrial prison on their own land, afraid moment to moment of not fulfilling some monstrous set of instructions that never end – rules the farmers loathe, rules that have not only nothing to do with real farming but which are antithetical to it. Why have we ended up with HR 2749, an intense corporate nightmare around the most central and necessary aspects of a free country and of free human beings – farming and food?

American farming needs to be relieved of the burdens it has been under, not finished off by its corporate competition. It needs freedom to flourish again. Obviously – and Congress people who would think to vote for such absurdities, take note – the imposition of surveillance, monitoring, warrantless entry, taking of all records, licensing, fees, Codex and NAIS, in addition to massive penalties and prison terms (all without judicial review over even appropriateness and validity), are not how one thanks American farmers for holding together the only working part of our food system. See Literal Enslavement by Linn Cohen-Cole.

HR 2749 is the most vicious and insane bill one could imagine. Who treats our farmers in this way? Who believes that such police measures can provide for the rebirth of farming and the return of healthy food? Who wrote this bill that trashes the freedom of all our lives? HR 2749 was not what we ordered and it should be sent back the bowels of hell it came from.

HR 2749 is both insane and cruel. And the deceptiveness of hiding a Patriot Act in it and the brutal rush to slip it through Congress are ANTI-democratic.

Go here to tell Congress, “No.” http://www.ftcldf.org/petitions/pnum993.php

http://farmwars.info/?p=1145

http://blogs.healthfreedomalliance.org/blog/2009/07/06/strange-martial-law-via-food-control-hr-2749/

Monday, June 1, 2009

Winnipeg: Police Brutality: April 17, 2009

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Petition Calling for Independent Investigation of WPS Officers

“Whereas, the highest rate of acts of violence against women in Canada are committed against First Nation’s Women; And whereas, Canadian police services are supposed to help stop those acts from occurring and not perpetuate them; And whereas, police violence targeting First Nations peoples and communities is a systemic problem across Canada and especially in Manitoba; And whereas, allegations of police brutality committed against Stephanie Kay Warren on March 1, 2009 by Winnipeg police are incredibly serious and demand full investigation;

We, the undersigned, petition the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba to hold a full and independent investigation into the case of Stephanie Kay Warren; Moreover, we demand that an independent provincial task force be created to investigate police brutality, especially against First Nations peoples and communities.”

Download the petition. Please return signed petitions to Mondragon, 91 Albert Street, or 485 Selkirk Avenue no later than April 29. They will be submitted to the Premier on April 30.

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Winnipeg Copwatch Report on the Provincial Police Act Review.

To visit our news and updates section visit this page. For more info email wpgcopwatch@gmail.com or call (204) 942-1588. Please allow several days for a phone reply. We can respond to emails more quickly.

About Us

Winnipeg Copwatch is an independent, collectively-run group of volunteers working together to increase police accountability and decrease police misconduct. We go on foot patrols to non-violently observe and document interactions between police and civilians on the street. We use video cameras, still cameras and note-taking to deter police from violating people’s rights. We do not interfere with the police. We also hold Know Your Rights trainings and other workshops to help people become copwatchers in their own neighbourhoods. We believe police misconduct and brutality are related to racism, colonialism, classism and other forms of oppression. Like all forms of oppression, police violence affects everyone, whether you have experienced it yourself or not. We welcome new members who are not affiliated with any law enforcement agency.

Copwatch acknowledges that in our society there are few alternatives to the police for protection. We do not condemn any person who chooses to call the police in emergency situations.

Read about common concerns about Copwatch.


Subject: Wpg City Police
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:16:23 -0500

This letter is circulating by email throughout the Winnipeg community, and describes the experience of a young Aboriginal woman who was arrested by the police recently.

Roanna Hepburn
3-116 Grove Street
Winnipeg, MB R2W 3K8
942-8017 – home
790-7200 – work
999-0368 - cell

March 5, 2009
Chief Keith McCaskill
City of Winnipeg Police
Winnipeg, MB

Dear Chief McCaskill:
RE Incident CO9-41400
I wish to bring to your attention the grave matter of a vicious assault on my granddaughter by five members of the Winnipeg Police.

The following events were told to me by my granddaughter, Stephanie Kay Warren, age 18, of 125 Barber Street. On Sunday, March 1, 2009, Stephanie was in an argument with some girls at the Robins Donuts on the corner of Salter and Selkirk Avenue at approximately 6:30 p.m. The police were called because of the disturbance. Once the police arrived at the Robins Donut Shop, Stephanie ran outside. The police pursued and grabbed her by her hair. She slipped to the ground and the police pulled her up by her hair. The police told her to cooperate or they would taser her. At that time Stephanie stopped and put her hands behind her back and she was handcuffed. The police slammed Stephanie’s head over the police car and patted her down . They again pulled her by the hair and hit her head on the roof of the car as they shoved her forcefully into the back seat of the car, calling her a “dirty Indian”. Stephanie got mad at their deliberate act of hitting her head into the car and calling her names. Once in the back seat of the car, she began to kick at the door and window because she was being abused by the officers. An officer was at each door – one was strapping Stephanie’s legs and the other one, Cst. Prociuk, #2423, was gripping Stephanie’s face with force and she began to struggle, which made it difficult to secure her legs. Stephanie then received a few hits to her body from the officer attempting to secure her legs. Stephanie then bit into the officer’s gloved finger that was over her mouth and nose. He yelled at her to let go and Stephanie mumbled “you first”. Admittedly this was the wrong thing to do, but at this point she could not understand why she was being assaulted like this and was trying to protect herself from these men.

At this time the two police in the cruiser car took her to the Hartford police station. Stephanie again asked them to please take her home, and one of the police in the front responded by saying “You want to go home to F___ your Indian daddy?”. Racial slurs continued throughout the ride to the Hartford station,and she was called a “dirty Indian” several times. Upon arriving at the Hartford station, she was approached by another officer who said “you like to bite police officers?” and proceeded to hit her in the face, causing her nose to bleed. She was then knocked to the floor and dragged into a room and repeatedly slammed against the wall, knocked to the floor again and handcuffed to a bench. At this time more police appeared and the police began kicking her in the ribs, kicking her legs, kicking her arms, kicking her in the stomach, punching her in the face , and pulling her hair. All this took place while Stephanie was lying helpless on the floor handcuffed to a bench. Throughout this beating she was also assaulted by a barrage of racial slurs . Stephanie is not sure how long this assault took place, but she thinks it was around 45 minutes. Of course, all this time Stephanie was wondering why on earth she was receiving this horrendous treatment at the hands of five police. As Stephanie lay bleeding on the floor and terrified, a police officer came into the room with a white paper towel. Stephanie asked “what is that?” The officer replied it was something to “knock you out for awhile”. As they tried to put it over her face, she struggled to prevent them from putting it over her face, thinking they were trying to knock her out. Actually, it was only a wet paper towel to wash the blood off her face. This is one more incident of terrorizing her. Stephanie weighs approximately 120 pounds and was totally bruised from head to foot from this incident and at that point she thought she had some broken ribs. Stephanie was taken to the Health Science Centre on March 3, the morning after her release from jail, and all her injuries have been documented.

Unknown to the police, Stephanie had her cell phone when she was put in the police car. When briefly left alone in the room where she was beaten, she called a friend, who listened to 15 minutes of Stephanie screaming while being yelled at and beaten. This friend has documented the phone call and submitted to LERA. At one point Stephanie was also able to call her mom who heard Stephanie screaming into the phone “Mom, help me, help me, they are beating me”. A second call was placed to her mom, at which point her mom heard a man yell “who are you talking to” and the line then went dead. We later learned this was when the police threw her phone across the room upon discovering Stephanie had it.

After hearing this call, Stephanie’s mom, Melissa Warren, and myself went to the Hartford station to see if they knew anything of this incident, thinking that Stephanie had been beaten up by some kids or gang. We were told that Stephanie had been taken to the Remand Centre and charged with assaulting a police officer. The officer who was bitten, Cst. Prociuk, showed us his finger and said he had had gloves on when Stephanie bit him and the skin was not broken. We saw no evidence of bite marks at all on the finger . We were very concerned about why Stephanie would have done this and told the officer Stephanie had never been in trouble before and she would be there to apologize to him upon her release. We explained that Stephanie was a responsible young woman and held down a full-time job. We also told him about the two phone calls to her mom, at which time he asked to see Stephanie’s mother’s cell phone . We later discovered Cst. Prociuk, in fact, deleted the phone numbers from Melissa’s cell phone indicating that Stephanie had called her during the time she was at the Hartford Station.

We were told by Cst. Prociuk that we could not see Stephanie that night. It was not until Monday evening, March 2, that Stephanie was able to call her mother and tell her exactly what happened, that it was the police who had beaten her. When Stephanie did appear in Video Court, the presiding judge granted bail with very strict conditions of release. Two different lawyers acknowledged to us that police at the Hartford Station do this “all the time,” and “get away with it because it was almost impossible to prove.”

Not only has my granddaughter been traumatized by her experience with the Winnipeg Police, but those of us around her who have worked for decades to foster positive relationships with community members and the police are stunned and disheartened. Just recently, my colleague, Dr. Eveline Milliken, participated in the Crime Prevention through Social Development Conference (January 15, 16 & 17). I am Sel Burrow’s Co-Chair of the Point Douglas Residents’ Committee and we have worked hard with police to make our community a better place. While we are certainly upset about what has happened to my granddaughter Stephanie, we are also very concerned that this is not an isolated case, and that other young people are the targets of police assaults and racial slurs.
The Winnipeg Police, as public servants of the City of Winnipeg, work on a relationship of trust with their constituents and incidents like this are terribly damaging to the good work the police can be doing. You cannot do your job and be respected and be role models for young people with unprofessional behavior such as beating and illegally assaulting people. I realize that most police do not behave in this manner.

However, we must do everything possible to prevent unprofessional behavior such as this from ever happening.

As a grandmother I am sickened to think of this abuse to my granddaughter and to think of her lying on the floor being kicked and beaten and degraded by the very people we have taught her to respect. As a Winnipeg resident I demand a full formal investigation be made into this hideous incident. The abuse of police power must stop.

Sincerely,

Roanna Hepburn

cc: Sam Katz, Mayor, City of Winnipeg
Law Enforcement Review Agency
Nahanni Fontaine, Southern Chiefs Organization
Mike Pagtakhan, City Counsellor, Point Douglas Ward
Harry Lazarenko, City Counsellor, Mynarski Ward
Dan Vandal, City Counsellor, St. Boniface Ward
Hon. George Hickes, MLA, Point Douglas
Judy Wasylycia-Leis, MP, Winnipeg North
Hon. Gord McIntosh, MLA, St. Johns
Hon. Dave Chomiak, MLA, Kildonan
Greg Selinger, MLA, S. Boniface
Gord Steeves, Chair, Standing Policy Committee on Protection and Community Services
George Forrest, Chair of Police Advisory Board, City of Winnipeg
Brian Cyncora, Inspector, Hartford Station
COP Watch
Sel Burrows

Help Our Sister From AK (Discrimination Suit)

Help Our Sister From AK (Discrimination Suit) magnify
Please help my sister by reading her story below and taking action. I truly believe she was purposely cheated and both the bank & the realty company, Double Eagle Realty, AK , had it in for her as a Single Native American Mother on Disability.

I don't know about AK, but in most states, if you buy a house "as is" that's it...and you are left to make repairs, not before but after closing and that if the deal falls through for any reason, your down payment is returned. Obviously not so in AK...where I am beginning to believe that all those "imports" (non-natives) are suffering from terminal frostbite of the brain.

So here's her letter and the information you need:





Hi Friends. ..Relatives..
I Need some help from you...Here's my story, and how YOU can help me..
I sold my Home in Talkeetna AK..in hopes to buy this house (in my pics)

I put 10,000 dollars down on it..brought it UP TO CODE(my brother did)on the electric, and my niece's husband,Son, Son-in-law did a LOT of work on walls, toilets, tubs and windows..JUST so it would pass inspection...
I PAID 350$ for a home inspection THAT WAS NOT COMPLETE..and the home WOULD NOT PASS...ASSURED by the realtor..that I WOULD GET THIS HOUSE ALL ALONG...(he was my BESTEST buddy till yesterday)

So, I did not get financing. ..ok..i can deal with that...

BUT NOW...the realtor says I WILL NOT get my money back...NOR will i get my money back from about 6,000 dollars worth of repairs on the home...
I only wanted to be closer to Anchorage to help my elderly mom (85)
and be a Foster parent for the Mat-Su valley which is SORELY NEEDED!!!


So, here i am....
Single disabled mother of a 4yr old. . . . HOMELESS! !!!!!!!!
living in a SMALL apt with my Daughter and her 2 kids..

SOMEONE. . .SOMEWHERE...I KNOW CAN HELP!!!!


What i am asking of you is to Write a letter to my Native Corporation...
Asking WHAT they INTEND TO DO TO HELP THEIR OWN!!!!!

AND TO OUR GOVERNOR SARAH PALIN(maybe she can REPRIEVE HERSELF!!!! LOL)

THE MORE LETTERS. ...maybe this real estate company...and the bank will THINK TWICE before doing this to another human being!!!!!
there's POWER in Numbers. ...there is MORE to this story that INCULDES THE BANK!!!

and i KNOW WE CAN DO THIS!!!!

have your friends and relations write one too!!
title the email.....

" DO YOU REALLY CARE FOR YOUR SHAREHOLDERS" ???
www.ciri.com

GOVERNOR'S OFFICE ADDY...
www. gov.state.ak

Those of you who know my Name...post it on the letter, those who don' t...contact me and i will get it to you ASAP.


Please say you will help...
All My Love my dear friends...
THANK YOU SOO MUCH!!!
Love,
*SIS* and Wanda
Mitakuye Oyasin**


Post Script: 5/30/09 Double Eagle Realty (AK) has since returned the down payment and has lost the right to sell the house. They were caught in double dealing and unfair business dealings. Our sister is now in the process of re-purchasing the same house for $10,000 less than what Double Eagle Realty was selling it for and should be moved in by the end of June!

We can do it.....We Have a Strong and Powerful voice...We Can end discrimination and unfair business practices.

Thank-you one and all.

MI Takuye Oyacin

Saturday, May 30, 2009

360: What the Hell is Wrong: October 12, 2007

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketAnother example of how George Bush and republicans treat and support(?) our brave troops---join www.myspace.com/nativeveterancircle
Aug 15 2007

I would like to make everyone aware of an injustice that is now taking place. I am an emergency room physician, and I work at two Navy hospitals that are closing their emergency rooms, and opening "Urgent Care" centers instead.

This will happen at the Navy Hospital in Oak Harbor and at the Cherry Point Navy Hospital in North Carolina on Oct. 1 of this year. The Navy claims that this is needed to save money. Nothing can be further from the truth. The closure of these facilities will cost all of us millions of dollars. Besides the fact that it is a life-threatening disservice to our military personnel.

First of all, since the closures have been announced, I have kept track of the many patients that would not be seen or treated at Urgent Care, and would otherwise be transferred to a civilian facility: minor trauma, motor vehicle accidents, young infants, cardiac patients, drunks, pregnant women, the list goes on.

In addition, anyone who shows up after business hours will also have to go to the nearest ER, regardless of their condition. At a civilian facility, each of these patient's bills will easily exceed thousands of dollars, and will be paid by Tricare insurance. Tricare like Medicare is funded by all of us taxpayers. In a typical week, I see and treat many thousands of dollars worth of Tricare patients that would not be seen in Urgent Care. It costs very little to do so, compared to the huge costs of treating them elsewhere, not to mention the costs of ambulance transport.

The Navy is saving money for the Navy. That is true, and at first glance, how can we blame them? They have a war to run, and a budget to trim. They say they are doing this "all over" and unfortunately that is true. The cost then to all of us is exponential, and is easily several millions of dollars or more. The Navy is not looking at the overall expense to the American people, just the numbers they need to crunch.

But they are accountable to all of us. This is a misappropriation of tax dollars by a public entity and is illegal in these United States. Your money and tax dollars will pay for this, and any shortcomings will be added to the deficit. Think of our children. How can we allow huge chunks of debt to be piled on to them in this way, when we have the ability to stop it? Keeping the ER's open will save millions of our hard earned tax dollars.

Finally, an even bigger tragedy is the human cost to our active duty service members, retirees and the many dependents who rely on these emergency rooms. After the Walter Reed fiasco, I cannot think of a greater disservice. We are not talking about dirty barracks here, we are talking about people's lives.

These two Navy ER's that are scheduled to close see over 40,000 patients annually. Not all of these patients can be seen or treated in an Urgent Care setting. My colleagues and I are emergency physicians, and our jobs are not in jeopardy. We are in high demand, yet most of us choose to work on base at a reduced wage because we are either veterans or retired military. We are trained in ATLS (advanced trauma life support). We are experts at keeping people alive, and unfortunately our services are occasionally needed.

There will continue to be accidents on these busy military bases, only now the ER will be closed! The injured will fall victim to what we call in trauma the Golden Hour. Both of these bases are far enough away from the closest civilian ER that the Golden Hour will expire before the patient can be saved. I pray that this does not happen to your son or daughter. So please, everyone who pays taxes or has a loved one in the military needs to speak out on this issue. Feel free to forward this letter to your congressman, or better yet, write one from your own perspective. Keep the emergency rooms open, and God Bless America.

Dr. Grant Schmidt is a Navy hospital emergency room physician.




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From: Pentagonmaverick@... [mailto:Pentagonmaverick@...]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 9:02 AM
To: Pentagonmaverick@...
Subject: Pentagon Closing Another ER


Pentagon Closing More ERs

Article forwarded by hal.cleveland@...; Hal Cleveland, US Navy, Retired:


Sound Off: Closing Navy ER costly, dangerous
Whidbey News Times - Whidbey,WA,USA
Finally, an even bigger tragedy is the human cost to our active duty service members, retirees and the many dependents who rely on these emergency rooms.

Sawallesh comment: The same thing happened at MacDill AFB regarding ERs. Go to http://www.pentagonmaverick.com/ and click on "Disappearing Act." For some reason the digital signage shown in "Disappearing Act" is no more...the digital warning sign one mile from the main gate at MacDill AFB is now blank.

More on MacDill AFB at http://www.socom.mil/care_coalition/docs/family_reference-p29.pdf. Sixty-four nations are represented in the coalition at MacDill. It would be interesting to know what the 64 Ambassadors in Washington think when their country sends their top officers to MacDill AFB and then they learn that MacDill AFB has no hospital or ER.

I went to the Navy League web site at http://www.navyleague.org/ and the MOAA web site at http://www.moaa.org/, nothing on the closing of ERs.

MOAA deploys to Tampa in November. Will the sad state of Army, Navy and Air Force hospitals be a major agenda item? The SecDef may be a speaker...perhaps he can discuss the military hospital and ER crisis. See http://www.moaa.org/about_annual_meeting_2007.htm#meeting.

Go to military medical at http://mrgrg-ms.org/.

Bob Sawallesh

360: Grace & Dignity: June 10, 2007

Grace & Dignity magnify
Ok: So since I have received my graduate degree, I have been praying for a new position as a librarian in a beach community.

One p.t. position became available, which then became f.t. I interviewed with a wonderful tribunal and I came out as the #1 candidate.

When I returned for a second interview, I was greeted by a subordinate
in a less than cordial manner...and during the interview I was treated in a demeaning and rude manner by the same subordinate.

How is it, that for a Professional position that I was interviewed by a "para-professional" subordinate staff member? Why is it that someone so rude and "proprietary" would be allowed to interview Professional staff? Where were the other professional staff members, and why were they not a part of the interview team?

Not only are these my concerns....but, when one walks into a library, isn't it preferable to see more than a stairway on first sight? On the back side of the stairway there was a white sign with grey lettering on a white wall indicating which departments were located on which floor. But really, how uninviting, cold, and non-user friendly of an environment.

Emphasis of the interview was focused not on collection but on virtual libraries and outreach. Yes outreach is an excellent service, but one must never forget the people who come into the library simply to spend leisure time and browse the collection.

Call me "old-fashioned" I want books, books, more books, and an occasional video. I want more than computers, which I have at home....Nothing ever will replace the goodness of a book, where I have access to my own quirky imagination, where I have the option of making a character come to life as I see fit....nothing is all "thought out" or preplanned for me, rendering my mind, imagination, and creativity as useless functions. I am not lazy, I prefer to think for myself...this is FREEDOM!

Needless to say, I will not be working for this library system.