Attorney General Michael Mukasey Collapses While Giving Speech

by ojt | November 20, 2008 at 07:55 pm

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Attorney General Michael Mukasey was giving a speech Thursday evening at a Federal Society Dinner in Washington when he suddenly collapses right in the middle of this speech. 

Last report was that ambulance was in route.

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ojt

Cypresso posted this first so please place all comments on his story and not this one.  Thanks : )

 

 

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Cypresso

Now that is so awesome, my friend.. :)  I don't like to act like it is a race... or competitive... :)  But this is very honorable.. much appreciated.. :)

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duo

Hello, Cypresso.  There is no link to your story provided that I could see.  Thanks.

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Sanjay Jha

Thanks for posting and writing in your comment. If there is already a post my suggestion would be that you should also post your story in the comment section of Cypresso's story.

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duo

Maybe Atty. Gen. Mukasey's been prison profiteering, too, and with Gonzales' indictment, he could feel stressed.  For some reason, Mukasey has also not ordered Larry Neal's secret arrest and death in Memphis/Shelby County Jail investigated, just like Gonzales refused to do. 

I volunteered to testify against Gonzales at the site of the article link below, and gave reasons why I feel my testimony would be beneficial to the prosecution.  Of course, I know how unlikely it is that former Attorney General Gonzales will stand trial on his indictment for prison profiteering, regardless of how deserving he may be of punishment.

VP Chaney and Former Attorney General Gonzales - Private Prison Profiteers

http://my.nowpublic.com/health/indicted-vp-cheney-and-former-attorney-general-gonzales-private-prison-profiteers

  Mary Neal
http://wrongfuldeathoflarryneal.com  

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Fairbanks

He is apparently okay and nothing wrong with him. 

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November 20, 2008 at 07:55 pm by ojt, 127 views, 6 comments

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