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Poetic Justice Page Updated September 18, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Africa, CofCC Events, Courts and Judiciary, Foreign Relations, Racial Pandering.
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An update and an addition to the Poetic Justice section at the St. Louis CofCC Static Webpage:

1.  Rachel Corrie’s family tried to sue Caterpillar, who made the bulldozer that ran her over and killed here.  The Ninth Circuit Federal Courts of Appeals turned them down, citing judicial restraint (!!), and stating that for any court to hear this case would be for them to give themselves unconstitutional supervision over foreign policy.

2.  Jacque Gorman narrative added.  She is a retired teacher from Providence, R.I., who “fulfilled a lifelong dream” and “was in her glory” by traveling to Africa to teach children.  Jungle diseases were probably not part of the “dream” and the “glory,” and the medical expenses have bled her family dry (and they can’t even afford to bring her home), so they’re running around Providence with their hands out.

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