At 02:16 AM 2/14/03 -0600, The Fool wrote:

FWIW, did you realize that a lot of your messages in this series are being tagged as "spam"? Are you doing something different with these messages than you have been doing with your regular messages to the list?


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> From: Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> At 10:27 AM 2/12/03 -0600, The Fool wrote:
>
> >4. Jeb's 24 year old daughter Noelle arrested for fraud at 1:15 am
> >Walgreen's drive-thru in attempt to obtain prescription drugs.
>
>
>
> Anyone who read Julia's post of 24 Jan would have serious doubts about
the
> validity of such an arrest at a Walgreen's drive-thru . . .
>
> <<http://makeashorterlink.com/?L22362733>>

It's gone whatever it was.


In short, a woman with a brain tumor pulled into a Walgreen's drive-thru somewhere in Washington state to have her regular prescription for painkillers refilled. The pharmacist called the doctor's office, and was told that the doctor was our of the office at that particular moment and would have to call the pharmacist back. The pharmacist didn't wait for the call to be returned, but called the police, who arrived, dragged the sick woman out of her car, refused to look at the card she carries in her wallet identifying her as a cancer patient, handcuffed her, and took her to jail, where, before her family could even bail her out, she was required to attend a drug abuse counseling class. When contacted, of course, Walgreen's said that they could not comment on the specific case, but as far as they were concerned their pharmacist acted properly.



-- Ronn! :)

Almighty Ruler of the all,
Whose Power extends to great and small,
Who guides the stars with steadfast law,
Whose least creation fills with awe,
O grant thy mercy and thy grace,
To those who venture into space.

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