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I hope that " redhead6070 " will follow this story and keep us posted on how

it turns out. Who knows? Maybe this story will have a silver lining

somewhere...Granted..It is not a good idea to threaten US senators over the

phone but you must admit that senator Frist was not chosen at random

here..Anybody who has read " EOH' knows exactly what Mr Frist has attempted

to do in the past. I don't see Mr Sonenstien's actions as being " morally

from the dark side " as you do. I do not endorse his actions but I can see

why a desperate parent would seek to lash out at his child's enemies. I

hope that Judge Angell has the wisdom to see what is really happening here

and issues a stiff repremand to both Mr Sonenstein and Mr Frist...After

all..We all know the one man in this story who genuinely deserves the

condemnation of all is Senator Frist himself. Tim Z

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> I hope that everyone on this list will condemn the Bensalem man's

> actions. Our children need and deserve advocates who garner respect

> for their cause. Not to mention that such threats are morally from

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> > Posted on Fri, May. 27, 2005

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> > Bensalem man is charged with threatening Frist

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> > A 39-year-old Bucks County man was charged yesterday with

> > threatening to kill U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist.

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> > Brett Sonenstein of Bensalem, who has no criminal record,

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> > accused of making two threatening phone calls to the Tennessee

> > Republican's office on March 7. Authorities allege that Sonenstein

> > threatened Frist because he thought the senator was protecting

> drug

> > companies that are allegedly developing vaccines that contain

> > mercury.

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> > U.S. Magistrate Judge M. Faith Angell ordered Sonenstein detained

> > under further proceedings. Federal guidelines call for a sentence

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> > 33 to 41 months if Sonenstein is convicted.

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I think we should send that judge copies of the "Theif in the Night" DVD so that Judge Angell can judge Senator Frist's actions for herself. This story should be followed through to the very end.

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Below is contact information for the Judge in the case. Does anyone know the etiquette for this kind of thing. Do we all send letters saying that Frist is a bad man?? Or that we sympathize with the feeling of wanting to do him harm?

Or just that we all believe our children have been affected and that Frist should be ashamed?

Jenn Brown

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..The truth is that Senator Frist is attempting to act in the best

interests of the companies that poisoned my daughter! That is the truth for

god's sake! To call Senator Frist " dishonorable " would be far to polite.

Mr Sonenstein's actions may not be well-thought out or advisable but his

assesment of Mr Frist is not that far off the mark. ..Let's not forget how

Mr Frist brought this all down upon himself in the first place. I can't

agree with any of your comments about Frist here at all. Tim Z

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> > threatening Frist

> > ><EOHarm >

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> > > Below is contact information for the Judge in the

> > > case. Does anyone know the etiquette for this kind

> > > of thing. Do we all send letters saying that Frist

> > > is a bad man?? Or that we sympathize with the

> > > feeling of wanting to do him harm?

> > > Or just that we all believe our children have been

> > > affected and that Frist should be ashamed?

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> > > Jenn Brown

> > > www.naanj.org

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> > > M. Faith Angell, Chief Magistrate Judge

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> > > Room # 3030

> > > United States District Court

> > > Eastern District of Pennsylvania

> > > Office of the Clerk of Court

> > > U.S. Courthouse

> > > 601 Market Street, Room 2609

> > > Philadelphia, PA 19106-1742

> > > Phone: (215) 597-7704

> > > Fax: (215) 597-6390

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> > > MAGISTRATE JUDGE M. FAITH ANGELL

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> > > Magistrate Judge Angell is a graduate of Mount

> > > Holyoke College (A.B. 1959), Bryn

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> > > Mawr College (M.S.S. 1965) and Temple University

> > > School of Law (J.D. 1971). She began her

> > >

> > > professional career as a social worker in child

> > > welfare, primarily in medical and community

> > >

> > > organization settings. While attending evening law

> > > school, she worked as the Director of the

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> > > Social Service Department at Wills Eye Hospital and

> > > later as Chief Social Worker for the newlycreated

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> > > Family Court Division of the Defender Association of

> > > Philadelphia.

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> > > In 1971, Judge Angell was appointed as an Assistant

> > > District Attorney for the City of

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> > > Philadelphia. In 1972, she was appointed as an

> > > Assistant Attorney General and, in 1974, as a

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> > > Deputy Attorney General and Chief of the Division of

> > > Civil Litigation for the Eastern Regional

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> > > Office of the Pennsylvania Department of Justice. In

> > > 1978, Judge Angell joined the Interstate

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> > > Commerce Commission as Regional Counsel. In 1980,

> > > she became Regional Director and a

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> > > member of the United States Senior Executive

> > > Service. In 1988, Judge Angell was appointed as

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> > > an Administrative Law Judge in the Office of

> > > Hearings and Appeals of the Social Security

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> > > Administration. From 1973 to 1994, she served as an

> > > Adjunct Professor and taught in the

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> > > clinical program at Temple University School of Law.

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> > > On May 14, 1990, Judge Angell was appointed as a

> > > United States Magistrate Judge of the

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> > > United States District Court for the Eastern

> > > District of Pennsylvania. She was reappointed in

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> > > May 1998.

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> > > Judge Angell is a former President of the

> > > Philadelphia Chapter of the Federal Bar

> > >

> > > Association and Master in the Temple American Inn of

> > > Court. She served as Co-Chair of the

> > >

> > > Commission on Gender of the Third Circuit Task Force

> > > on Equal Treatment in the Courts.

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I agree completely. TZ

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I feel very sorry for the person. I can imagine his desperation to help his child. I hope he gets off easy. We all feel desperate at times. Like we are actually digging in the dirt with our bare hands to get the essentials our children need. Supplements, special diet foods, B12 with foliinic acid, therapy. special doctors who know what they are doing. Chelation. It is enough to make you nuts. And the worry "who will love my child?" Our friend list is short and relatives are no help at all. We have just enough to get by on in the first place. I can imagine someone with a short fuse. I just wish he used his energy elsewhere beside to threaten someone. Violence only begets violence. I'll pray for his early release or to serve no time. And for his child.

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Let's hope you are right! I have talked with Frist's stafee before..They all a bunch of butt-wipes who have no concern for mercury-damaged kids at all! TZ

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Jenn--thank you for this background and contact info for the judge. My gut reaction is for us to stay totally out of this. It is now a matter for the legal system. We do not want to be associated in any way with this incident or this person. Talk about giving ammunition, aid and comfort to the enemy ....> Below is contact information for the Judge in the case. Does anyone know> the etiquette for this kind of thing. Do we all send letters saying that> Frist is a bad man?? Or that we sympathize with the feeling of wanting to> do him harm? > Or just that we all believe our children have been affected and that Frist> should be ashamed?> > Jenn Brown> www.naanj.org> > > M. Faith Angell, Chief Magistrate Judge > Room # 3030> United States District Court> Eastern District of Pennsylvania> Office of the Clerk of Court> U.S. Courthouse> 601 Market Street, Room 2609> Philadelphia, PA 19106-1742> Phone: (215) 597-7704> Fax: (215) 597-6390> > MAGISTRATE JUDGE M. FAITH ANGELL> > Magistrate Judge Angell is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College (A.B. 1959),> Bryn> > Mawr College (M.S.S. 1965) and Temple University School of Law (J.D. 1971).> She began her> > professional career as a social worker in child welfare, primarily in> medical and community> > organization settings. While attending evening law school, she worked as the> Director of the> > Social Service Department at Wills Eye Hospital and later as Chief Social> Worker for the newlycreated> > Family Court Division of the Defender Association of Philadelphia.> > In 1971, Judge Angell was appointed as an Assistant District Attorney for> the City of> > Philadelphia. In 1972, she was appointed as an Assistant Attorney General> and, in 1974, as a> > Deputy Attorney General and Chief of the Division of Civil Litigation for> the Eastern Regional> > Office of the Pennsylvania Department of Justice. In 1978, Judge Angell> joined the Interstate> > Commerce Commission as Regional Counsel. In 1980, she became Regional> Director and a> > member of the United States Senior Executive Service. In 1988, Judge Angell> was appointed as> > an Administrative Law Judge in the Office of Hearings and Appeals of the> Social Security> > Administration. From 1973 to 1994, she served as an Adjunct Professor and> taught in the> > clinical program at Temple University School of Law.> > On May 14, 1990, Judge Angell was appointed as a United States Magistrate> Judge of the> > United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. She> was reappointed in> > May 1998.> > Judge Angell is a former President of the Philadelphia Chapter of the> Federal Bar> > Association and Master in the Temple American Inn of Court. She served as> Co-Chair of the> > Commission on Gender of the Third Circuit Task Force on Equal Treatment in> the Courts.

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Damm right we would! There isn't a day that goes by that I don't find myself wishing that GeeDubya was the father of a thimerosal-damaged child. Then he would see things differently! TZ.

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I wish someone in the White House had a child with autism. Then we would get some quick action.

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I may be taking this the wrong way (forgive me if I am) and I don't

really like Mr. Bush's politics, but in all honesty I would NEVER

wish this heartbreak on another child or family regardless.

> Damm right we would! There isn't a day that goes by that I don't

find myself wishing that GeeDubya was the father of a thimerosal-

damaged child. Then he would see things differently! TZ.

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> I wish someone in the White House had a child with autism. Then

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" wishing " this heartbreak on anybody will never make it happen to them so

people who want to wish this heartbreak on our Whitehouse occupants can do

so without causing any real harm. TZ

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