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Default Oh dear, some shiny-assed pen pushers at work.


"Aussie" > wrote in message
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> http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news...ns-away-heros-
> grandson-10-for-dress-code-violation/story-e6frfku0-1225933052658
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> http://tinyurl.com/2vjxoyk
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> THE 10-year-old grandson of a war hero was refused entry to a tour of the
> White House because he was wearing a T-shirt and shorts.
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> Vernon Pawlik was wearing shorts and a memorial T-shirt with a picture of
> his grandfather when he was turned away for not being appropriately
> dressed for the VIP tour.
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> The Idaho family was due to take the tour Saturday, the day after the
> funeral for Vernon's grandfather, Vernon Baker, at Arlington National
> Cemetery.
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> Mr Baker was the last surviving black Medal of Honor recipient from WWII
> and had died of brain cancer at age 90................
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> and then there's this.................
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> http://www.news.com.au/world/field-t...tes-see-jesse-
> shipleys-brain-in-jar/story-e6frfkz0-1225933191532
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> http://tinyurl.com/24rk2wa
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> Andrew and Korisha Shipley's son, Jesse, 17, was killed in a car crash in
> 2005.
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> Their daughter, Shannon, was also a passenger in the same crash, and
> "witnessed her brother Jesse in tremendous pain, suffering severe
> injuries, which ultimately resulted in his death," court papers said, the
> New York Post reported.
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> An autopsy determined the cause of Jesse's death was blunt impact skull
> fractures.
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> Two months later, several of Jesse and Shannon's classmates from Port
> Richmond High School, US, were on a forensic science club field trip at
> the Staten Island mortuary, where they saw a brain being kept in a jar of
> formeldahyde.
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> In what a judge called "a surreal coincidence," the "label on the jar
> indicated that the brain was that of Jesse Shipley".
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> --
> Peter Lucas
> Hobart
> Tasmania
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> The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty,
> whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich,
> but only when done with love.


Wow. Big ****ing deal. What a travesty. Love your generic Americanisms. Why
don't you drop the pretence and simply jam your tongue as far up an
American's ass as you can manage and be done with it?
Oh wait, that was what the surgery was for, your detatched toungue muscles.

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Trits