Yeah, legally you owe
them the $. It sucks that they were so unprofessional and dis-organized
about collecting it, but you are in possession of something that at this point
you haven't paid for and they have. If I were you I'd be very irritated
too. I went shopping in January at a boutiqu
Yep. I think it's very important to write to the media because it will
get published and then others will see it, but also, I think it's as
important to write to the school district, as they are the ones making
the decision for now about how to deal with the school staff that was
involved. Maybe s
Here's some contact info from their website:
Columbus Public Schools
270 East State Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215
(614) 365-5000
Have a school related issue or concern? You can contact the Office of
Customer Relations at 365-.
http://www.columbus.k12.oh.us/website.nsf/webpage/contact_us?ope
Or, maybe someone who is a good writer in the group and has some time
could compose a long, eloquent letter to the Columbus Public Schools,
and we could all add our names to it individually.
-Original Message-
From: Kate Hubin
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 3:48 PM
To: '[
It's been in the Cols paper (front page), the NY times, almost every
major market newspaper in the country, and all over the local news:
http://www.columbusdispatch.com/
Here are some other links: The links go on and on, I just pasted a few.
I think people should be outraged, and should write to
Here's a longer story from the NY times - this is absolutely insane.
First they say that they watched the tape and there was "no evidence of
coercion" - yet the girl ran scared and told a teacher right away! Why
would you consensually engage in sex and then run and tell a teacher
that you'd been fo
A ha - I found the stories all over the news online now. I had been
searching for "wheelchair" but I guess she's not in a wheelchair, so it
wasn't coming up. I was disturbed that it apparently wasn't being
reported, but it's all over the place - as it well should be. What an
outrage.
-Ori
Wow
I know several people who went to Mifflin (years ago of course). It's a
rough school in a rough neighborhood, and there's a lot of violence
between students there, but this is a whole other story - this is beyond
shocking to me. What a complete scumbag this principal is.
This is really, real
Where was this in Columbus? I grew up there and went to high school there and
really want to know more about what happened and where. I can't find any news
stories about it online
-Original Message-
From: Houston809 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:01 AM
T
The Sea Inside is out on
DVD & video now. It was nominated for many awards this past season, and won
the Oscar for best foreign language film. That one is directed by
the man who made "The Others," but it is in Spanish. It is based on
the true story of Ramon Sampedro, a quadriplegic who ba
You should not feel
guilty for any reason. I think if it were me, I'd be extremely
bitter. I suppose you should try to let go of bitterness for your
own peace of mind, forgive but never forget - but I sure wouldn't
blame you if you weren't able to let go of it! This makes me sick. I
ca
accuser. It's a very handy humankind method. Especially in
marriages!
Lori
---Original Message---
From: Kate Hubin
Date: 03/31/05
15:53:14
To: QuadPirate; Lori Michaelson; Quad
Subject: RE
Yep, this makes sense to me. What about if they've
expressed the wish verbally to multiple people who will testify as much,
but not in writing?
From: David K. Kelmer
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 31,
2005 4:28 PMTo: Kate Hubin; Lori Michaelson; QuadSubject:
Very little but this over now any ways we should concentrate on the
trouble ahead now.
Mark
---Original Message---
From: Kate Hubin
Date: 03/31/05
17:00:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; quad-list@eskimo.com
I think she was yo-yo dieting before she met her husband. I know she'd
lost a lot of weight prior to even meeting him and it had really boosted
her confidence. What do you mean "those injuries to her body from her
husband"?
I think that her husband held out hope for several years that she might
a direct connection there. How hypocritical. Not to
even mention the whole death penalty issue.
Bush supporters, what say
you about this?!?
From: QuadPirate
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 1:21
PMTo: Kate Hubin; Lori Michaelson; QuadSubject: [SPAM] -
RE: [QUAD-L] In
ple who were opposed in this case think it's OK to withdraw life support
from someone in a PVS, if any?
Just
curious
From: Kate Hubin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 11:58 AMTo: Lori
Michaelson; QuadSubject: [QUAD-L] Interesting Schiavo Opinion
Posted on Thu, Mar. 31, 2005
the only way to reclaim the moral
high ground.
© 2004 Christabella, Inc. All rights reserved.
Find this article
at:http://www.ariannaonline.com/columns/column.php?id=765
From: Kate Hubin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 5:10 PMTo: Jim Lubin; Lori
Michaelson; Quad
yes, very good points. But, I think there's still a
big distinction - yes, I believe that most people prior to being injured would
say they wouldn't want to be kept alive artificially. And, I believe that
most people who remain conscious, after adjusting and overcoming depression,
would ul
but I certainly don't then
think that most Christians bomb abortion clinics.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 2:49 PM
To: Kate Hubin; quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Playing God
You just might be a Red Neck if..
I haven't heard these news stories at all, but based on the description,
I would bet good money that the people involved were Christians, and
probably very vocally so. I don't think people are usually motivated
strongly enough to be driven to want to murder someone they don't even
know unless it's
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 4:09
PMTo: QuadSubject: RE: [QUAD-L] Playing
God
I love Kate's replies. So... I agree with her :-)
Where have you been Kate? Nice to meet you!
Lori
---Original Message--
Seriously, I think the "plant" comment
referred to the fact that Teri is totally brain dead AND requires artificial
support to keep her body alive, and not just that she requires artificial
support to keep her body alive.
Lori did specify "I'm talking about
those whose whole body and "mi
I don't think anyone was really saying that lines should be
drawn based on whether someone requires artificial support to stay
alive, right?
I think they should be drawn based on whether someone is in
fact really 'alive' to begin with. If you require all the artificial
support in the wo
Unfortunately, there's no
neutral 'way out' here - there's no way just to be passive and 'leave it in
God's hands.'
To take the tube out is an active choice
that WILL result in her death. That's playing God to me just as much as
keeping it in would be. In my view, there's no taking it ou
Yes, I've been wondering
about this too - does anyone know exactly what and whose money this is that her
husband was seeking?
Also, if you're married
to someone who slips into a persistent vegetative state, how do you get a legal
separation or divorce if they can't consent to it? They're
I don't think there's any harm at all in letting someone
take care of a person in Teri's condition if they are willing, and somehow
know it's the best thing for the person in question. But the problem
is that I think a lot of people wouldn't choose to live like that if given a
choice, so wh
that I can email people individually if you're interested too.
Best,
Kate
Kate Hubin
mPRm Public Relations
5670 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 2500
Los Angeles, CA 90036
p. 323-933-3399 x. 216
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