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Ruling on Mr. Speedie's death
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We do know that a suicide ruling means the insurance company does not have to pay benefits. And in a situation where it looks like a tragic accident - and without witnesses - it is strange (maybe it's not) that the corporate government ruled in any insurers favor.

Maybe it was one of those Al Quaeda cells - the government seems to find it easy, when they don't know the facts, to blame it on something or somebody - that some ABCNNBCBS (all owned by the Defense Industry) celebrity will screed a shilly shill for.

The lesson is - when you have an apparent accidental death - make sure you have a witness - because it is likely the coroner, who may have received big insurance company campaign contributions, will rule it a suicide.

If it looks fishey - if it smells fishey - if it tastes fishey - it's most likely fishy.

Let's remember Drew - but let's also remember he has survivors that probably won't collect on those life insurance premiums they have been paying for 30 years.


>Terry,
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>I think this is getting off the subject.
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>Very likely, we'll never know any more relevant facts, let alone the truth about what happened.
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>I prefer to just remember the Drew Speedie we all knew and loved - a character with character.
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>In the 1990's, I was a Drew 'groupie', I went to as many of his sessions as I could, and had a chance to talk to him afterwards. I didn't know him personally, but what I knew I really liked and admired.
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>Kevin
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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