November 2009
46th Anniversary of JFK’s death
November 23, 2009 by Jaxi · Leave a Comment
I can’t believe this wasn’t mentioned in any front page news on the internet.
Maybe they are waiting for the 50th to mention of it – to make a big deal of it.
I thought this would have been more prevelant this year due to Ted Kennedy’s recent death – ya know, his brother.
The only mention of this date/event was the last paragraph in a story about his nephew, Patrick Kennedy – the battle between him and the Roman Catholic Church in Rhode Island about abortion, Kennedy’s views, and of course, about the health care reform bill. It was a one liner. Barely given it’s righteousness.
I can’t believe President Obama didn’t even mention this in his Saturday Weekly Address, considering it was the next day that would have marked JFK’s anniversary, Sunday Nov 22, 2009.
Has he gotten so focused on kissing butt with Asia he forgot one of our greatest President’s of all time? This surprises me more because he was very close with Ted Kennedy.
I might even say shame on Obama for not taking a few minutes to recognize this anniversary. Shame on his Administration for not making sure he mentioned this or gave a short speech from his hotel on this on Sunday.
They didn’t even task this one to VP Biden.
I guess nothing seems important about JFK anymore in light of what is now considered worthy of print. Sad we have come to this moment.
JFK, you were worthy of print or mention by some news/media network or by the White House on Sunday.
~In honor of a great man I wish I knew as our President.
The real truth about Michael Jackson’s death on 6/25/09
November 17, 2009 by Jaxi · Leave a Comment
I have tried for a long while to avoid writing about this topic, because I didn’t think it was worth of any more print then it was already receiving.
This is about Michael Jackson’s untimely death.
Janet Jackson’s interview where she blames Dr. Murray for her brother’s death will air tomorrow on 11/18/09 on ABC.
She claims Dr. Murray was responsible for her brother’s death because he was the only one administering the Propofol.
Now I fully understand why the DEA has gotten involved, as well, the LAPD.
However, for MJ’s family to completely ignore verified facts about MJ’s prescription drug use, and never be the one’s to mention it in any of their statements to the media – that their ‘golden’ brother or son was addicted to sleeping aids and other drugs is just complete denial, and wrongful place of judgement on others.
Everyone else in the world is to blame for MJ’s death, except Michael – according to his family.
How about this fact? Michael Jackson asked for these drugs, in fact, he begged for them.
He had to secretly pay thousands of thousands of dollars to find the right (corrupt) doctor to administer them, because no other doctor in the Los Angeles area would.
Last I checked, there are plenty of doctors in L.A. and probably many that would love to have MJ as a private client. Wonder why not one doctor jumped – even with all the money offered.
Probably because they knew a normal 50 year old shouldn’t need or be taking these drugs and wouldn’t be a part of administering them.
If MJ had such a severe problem sleeping – that has been recently revealed to the world since his death – so much that one sleeping pill or two or three wouldn’t do it for him (probably because his body had gotten so immuned to them for his previous abuse of them over the years), then MJ didn’t need Propofol – Michael Jackson needed serious help.
Anyone, who on a daily basis needs their sleep agent (he couldn’t fall asleep without it) and alarm clock to be a normally hospital administered drug, then you have a very big problem.
The people you gave the money to to help you with that problem aren’t to actually ‘blame’ for your death – they aren’t 100% void of responsibility – but they certainly aren’t the reason for his death.
How long did MJ think he was going to be able to do this – mess with this very volatile conconction he and Dr. Murray administered on a daily basis without paying any (or the biggest) price for it?
Michael Jackson was a habitual prescription drug user.
Michael Jackson caused Michael Jackson’s death.
Period. No ifs ands or buts about it.
That’s the facts. However else you want to consider it, is just spin or denial.
If it wasn’t going to be in June 2009, most likely the way he was going with this, it would have definitely been by end of 2009. There is only so much your body can take of this, you not getting the correct and natural sleep, your heart being messed with at such grave levels.
I am sorry the Jackson family lost someone. And it is a shame a man with so much, led his life this way in secret instead of going to these ‘close’ siblings that are now standing so tall for him, trying to keep him all so positive in the media light -but weren’t there for him when he really needed them – at his weakest point.
Interesting family – the Jacksons anyway.
If anyone is to really blame for MJ’s death – if MJ couldn’t help himself – then it would be the next closest thing – his family… one could say.
A person on these kinds of medications shows some sign of non-normalcy somewhere along the line – and if they were all paying enough attention to their brother and son, they would have recognized this and gotten him the help he needed privately.
So now, all they do is throw the blame around. When instead, they should be taking a close look at themselves – perhaps coming to the truth of the matter; which is probably what MJ would have actually admitted at the end.
So they can shout blame as loud and far worldwide af they want to.
But, at the end of the day, MJ is responsible for Michael Jackson. He’s not a child. He was 50. And MJ is responsible for what he puts into his body.
MJ chose drugs and the drugs killed Michael Jackson. Not Dr. Murray.
It wouldn’t have made a difference if the top physician in the world was administering these.
All facts indicated that it is a very delicate balance administering Propofol, and that is just by itself – let alone to be mixed with other drugs. As all the studies have concluded, there is always a slight risk and chance the drug interaction won’t be a good one and can cause death.
Michael knew this. He’s not stupid. Anyone who takes it upon themselves to hire a private doctor to administer a drug on a daily basis that is meant for hospital use only – is really asking for problems. You exacerberate those problems when you mix it with other sleeping drugs. It’s simple logic. You don’t need a doctor – no matter what level of experience – to tell you that.
Michael played Russian Roulette with this. MJ lost.
Again, I don’t think Dr. Murray is innocent, as he should never agreed to participate in this as a doctor – no matter how much in debt he was in.
But I don’t think he is to ‘blame’ for MJ’s death, whether this last dose was the one that killed him or not. That’s just chance – bad timing for Dr. Murray.
Michael Jackson’s death was upcoming shortly anyway -living a life this way, as I mentioned above.
Michael Jackson is 100% responsible for Michael Jackson’s death.
I say that loudly, boldly, and forever.
I personally don’t think the man really wanted to live anymore. Any person that sleeps through most of his day because he is so heavily sedated on sleeping drugs isn’t living anyway.
The upcoming London show was a farse. He didn’t want to do it. He did it because as we all learned, MJ was in severe debt and this would have helped him tremendously.
Perhaps one day the Jackson family will get their heads out of the limelight and get down to family basics and come forward with the fact that MJ was an addict and start answering the question:
“why didn’t you help your brother/son who was using these prescription drugs for years?”
instead of endlessly getting in front of the media blaming Dr. Murray.
Nobel Peace Prize Shadows a Prominant Visit
November 14, 2009 by Jaxi · Leave a Comment
In doing reasearch for my business, I just read that on October 9, 2009 – the day Obama was in the spotlight for winning the Nobel Peace Prize – he also had a meeting that day with someone very prominant.
He met with Crown Prince Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi, UAE at the White House.
Apparantly, this visit didn’t seem important enough to gain any attention or any mention on whitehouse.gov.
Wonder why.
I believe this would be considered a pretty important visit.
Did the entire White House Adminsitration and those that update whitehouse.gov sort of just forget that the head of Abu Dhabi was in the White House?
Where was the transparancy on this meeting President Obama?
I am curious what they discussed. Aren’t you?
The Honor to Thank our US Military – Veterans Day
November 10, 2009 by Jaxi · Leave a Comment
Thank you very much, all US Military Veterans, for making the sacrifices you did, and for the unselfish dedication you gave to your country before anything or anyone else to keep fellow American’s safe.
I could never do what you do – this is not a career path for everyone. Your time and service is very much respected, appreciated and honored by me.
Thank you and God Bless!
Fort Hood, TX – Army Major opens fire on his own
November 5, 2009 by Jaxi · Leave a Comment
Despicable!
Horrendous!
You don’t want to be deployed – then just go the Army General and ask for a dishonorable discharge.
Don’t take 2 guns and open fire on your own killing 12 and wounding 31 others.
And he was an Army psychiatrist!
There is only one answer for this.
Opening fire on his own at the Readiness Center was going to determine two fates for him:
1. Prison for life
2. His own death
Sounds like he wanted to die. I doubt this psychiatrist wanted to spend the rest of his life in prison and be hated by all US Military and Americans.
I am not an advocate of retaliation without justice -but this was such a attrocious act of which no words can describe, I say why do we even have him in custody?
This military soldier that just ranked up to Major - we expect more from. We hold to an even higher standard. On this day, he deserves no justice because he gave none when he opened fire on the men and women that trusted him.
No Q&A will provide any good enough reason for this act to occur. He was in his right mind, I don’t even want to read a word or smell a whiff of ‘insanity’ about this in the follow up media.
I say, let’s take care of this right here, right now.
Stand him up in the middle of Fort Hood, TX tonight and let every civilian and soldier there take a shot at him. That is the only justice I can see here – and that isn’t even justice.
Either way, we should not spend one ounce of time on him or spend one penny keeping him alive or on a bed. He should be killed instantly for what he did.
My heart goes out to the soldiers and civilians at Fort Hood and more so, my prayers are with the families of those that are grieving today of their senseless loss.
VA Win – Congrats McDonnell!
November 4, 2009 by Jaxi · Leave a Comment


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