[geocentrism] Re: OFF SUBJECT.

  • From: "Philip" <joyphil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 11:48:50 +1000

Sorry all . I trusted it to be true...  Anyone want to take bets that even if a 
spoof, it will be quite prophetic.   It might just wake up and frighten some 
people who sit selfishly thinking "I'm OK.  who cares if they kill all the 
Jews." 
And that basically is whats wrong, and not just with America. 

Rather than a disclaimer, I'm inclined to promote it further, even reducing the 
age limit for oldies, and add in sub normal children and the un-employed for 
good measure.   

Philip.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Bennett 
  To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 11:21 AM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Re: OFF SUBJECT.


  Philip,

  I understand this is a spoof - a put-on, but the world (esp. America)has
  gone so mad, some forum readers may believe this is fact.

  Please include a disclaimer in the future.


  Resurrexit, sicut Ipse dixit!

  Robert

  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: geocentrism-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  > [mailto:geocentrism-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Philip
  > Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 5:16 PM
  > To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  > Subject: [geocentrism] OFF SUBJECT.
  >
  >
  > 
  >
  > THIS IS OFF SUBJECT, BUT IT DOES CONCERN US ALL IF IT BECOMES
  > GLOBAL. Philip.
  > Tallahassee, Florida (AP)  March 31, 2005
  >
  >       Working well into the evening, the Florida legislature passed
  > "George's Law", named after noted euthanasia advocate George
  > Felos who orchestrated the death of Theresa Marie Shindler Schiavo
  > in Pinellas Pines this morning.
  >
  >      The new law, which passed by thin margins in both
  > legislative houses, requires
  > the mandatory withdrawal of feeding tubes from a wide variety of
  > hospital and convalescent home patients, including infants with
  > birth defects, stroke victims, and those with brain damage.
  > Also included were those with Down Syndrome and epileptics
  > who cannot feed themselves.
  >
  >      The most controversial part of the bill was that which
  > mandated feeding
  > tube removal for anyone who attains the age of 80, no matter what
  > their state of health.  This age will be gradually reduced to 75 over the
  > next ten years.  According to a senator who wished to remain
  > anonymous, this legislation will save Florida taxpayers at least
  > $52 mllion
  > in Medicaid expenses in 2006 alone.
  >
  >      Governor Jeb Bush has not yet signed the bill into law, pending
  > receipt of a Zogby poll commissioned to ascertain the depth of support
  > among younger Florida voters.   An earlier AARP poll revealed that
  > senior citizens oppose "George's Bill" by a 12 to 1 margin.
  >
  >       Contacted outside the Woodside Hospice in Pinellas Pines,
  > George Felos expressed delight that the legislature had finally
  > passed the bill.  "I am proud of our lawmakers who saw through
  > the mean-spirited selfishness of Florida's useless eaters, and
  > their rabid and vicious attacks on this new law which will enable
  > them to be put out of their misery with dignity, with a complimentary
  > stuffed animal under each arm."
  >
  >       Robert N. Lynch, bishop of St. Petersburg, did not return
  > repeated phone calls asking for his thoughts on the new law.  One chancery
  > spokeswoman did say he was praying that those on both sides
  > of the issue would tone down their rhetoric.
  >
  >
  > sic!  or is it sick!
  >
  >



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