illuminati-news.com — 9/22/03 On December 2nd 2002, Margie D. Schoedinger, a 38-year-old woman from Missouri City, Texas, filed a civil lawsuit against President George W. Bush at the Fort Bend County, Texas, County Clerk's office accusing the President of drugging and raping her. Nine months later on Sept. 22, 2003 she was dead. The medical examiner ruled it a suicide
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huki365Sep 18, 2007
So a depressed suicidal woman would not file frivolous law suits against famous people? It just depends what premise you hold coming into it.
houndeyexSep 18, 2007
No.
isifunded911Sep 18, 2007
Name sources you trust and I destroy their credibility easily, especially if they are corporations. Basically, most people really are sheep. If they know that millions of other sheep are watching the same channel, reading the same newspaper, then unconsciously they automatically believe that of course this media is trustworthy. If not, nobody would watch it. Quantity wins! When you think about it, any dishonest billionaire can build a news organization, hire hundreds of obedient puppets, and impress most people because the money spent shows on their TVs: large studios, big cameras, beautiful anchorpeople, confident-sounding journalists, foreign correspondents,...easy to spot when the lies are gross like Fox news, but when the lies are more subtle...
daggitySep 18, 2007
Did anyone find her cat?(Yeah, I know her name's missing an R.)
isifunded911Sep 19, 2007
Tell that to the dead!The sanctions included daily bombings for years. Bombings of the electricity and water (think water treatment) infrastructure.