Saturday, May 16, 2020

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GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: May 16 01:48PM -0700

John Kuthe wrote:
 
> the interest route. I ALWAYS pay my debts, ask anyone I've ever owed
> money to! :-)
 
> John Kuthe...
 
Gee, here you are begging strangers YEARS ato on a usenet froup for a "loan" to buy a house...how did everything "pan out", eh...???
 
How many of your relatives had to croak before you put your grubby greedy hands on the money that they worked SO HARD to EARN...your father, your Aunt Mil...anyone ELSE we should "know about"...!!!???
 
LOL...
 
--
Best
Greg
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: May 16 02:18PM -0700

John Kuthe wrote:
 
> really sucked karmically! Now as a nurse I get to actually help
> people! People who really NEED help, not just need their floors
> cleaned! ;-)
 
 
Two questions:
 
- did your 97 year - old father die yet...???
 
- you wrote: "I actually like doing individual in-home
> nursing care for childcrten, pediatrics. Pretty cool, I get to help a
> child who really needs the help..."
 
If that is so, how do you explain your MO Nursing Board censure...???
 
IMWTK...!!!
 
;-D
 
--
Best
Greg
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: May 16 01:05PM -0700

On Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 2:49:09 PM UTC-5, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> fall by flying non-stop over ocean water. What you are feeding is the
> equivalent of a diet drink.
> Janet US
 
Well stated!!!!!!!!
 
It just goes to show he can't care for any living creature.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 17 06:28AM +1000

On Sat, 16 May 2020 13:05:37 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net"
>> Janet US
 
>Well stated!!!!!!!!
 
>It just goes to show he can't care for any living creature.
 
I bet that birdie can tell whether the drink is energetic enough or
not. And who knows, maybe those hummingbirds are overweight. They are
American, after all.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: May 16 04:05PM -0500

Bruce wrote:
 
> I bet that birdie can tell whether the drink is energetic enough or
> not. And who knows, maybe those hummingbirds are overweight. They are
> American, after all.
 
You are correct. Fat ass american hummingbirds usually fall to the
ground and die a horrible death in da Loo.
 
But your sorry rotten ass, as primary mentor and manager of kuth,
does nothing to correct this poor maniac and show him the way.
 
You are pretty low down Druce.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 17 06:34AM +1000


>LOL! Oh ye Trump haters will stop at nothing.
>Interesting how China started this virus yet Trump gets
>all the blame.
 
Your right arm, Gary! How often do I have to tell you?
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: May 16 02:42PM -0600

On 2020-05-16 7:23 a.m., Gary wrote:
 
> LOL! Oh ye Trump haters will stop at nothing.
> Interesting how China started this virus yet Trump gets
> all the blame.
 
Only for ignoring all the advice until it was too late!!
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: May 16 04:48PM -0400

On Sat, 16 May 2020 06:45:19 -0700 (PDT), GM
>> That evil bastard! He sure needs to go!
 
>Pitiful, ain't it, Gary...these poor folk who suffer TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome)...
 
><chuckle>
 
The Trump Derangement Syndromers should be shipped to a kraut oven
complex.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 17 06:48AM +1000

>> Interesting how China started this virus yet Trump gets
>> all the blame.
 
>Only for ignoring all the advice until it was too late!!
 
And for finding his re-election more important than the number of
deaths. He'd kill another 100,000 people if it got him re-elected.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 17 06:53AM +1000

On Sat, 16 May 2020 16:48:48 -0400, Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>
wrote:
 
 
>><chuckle>
 
>The Trump Derangement Syndromers should be shipped to a kraut oven
>complex.
 
That's quite a statement coming from a Jew.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: May 16 02:02PM -0700

Sheldon wrote:
 
 
> ><chuckle>
 
> The Trump Derangement Syndromers should be shipped to a kraut oven
> complex.
 
 
Or at least provide them with jumbo - sized drool cups, lol...
 
--
Best
Greg
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: May 16 04:44PM -0400

On Sat, 16 May 2020 09:55:06 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
>should look at what the market did this year, but since I'm not
>going to retire for almost 5 more years, I probably shouldn't worry
>about it.
 
I worked for bnl.gov for more than 30 years and accrued a pension of
my choice... whereas I could contribute up to 6% of my pay and the
company matched it... I contributed the full 6%... it grew rapidly.
 
>running.
 
>He really is one serious illness away from disaster.
 
>Cindy Hamilton
 
He likely has no medical insurance. My medical insurance was paid by
bnl and they still pay the premium for both me and my wife, even if I
die they will still pay hers.
Kootchie is an ignoranus not to be gainfully employed, he has no
safety net. The entire time I was gainfully employed by bnl I was
slowly buying houses for their rental income and then selling them at
a handsome profit. Flipping houses was very popular back then. I
sold a few to my tenants.
Kootchie was very stupid paying all cash, he left himself no cushion
and had forgone the deduction on mortgage interest. Kootchie's main
dilemma is that he's very lazy and extremely unreliable, not to
mention that he's a nutjob.
During the '60s I was enrolled in UCLA's x-ray tech program. Lots of
RNs were also enrolled, not a one I know of was ever unemployed, in
fact they were all in high demand due to their x-ray tech degree. In
those days x-rays were done by exposing photo film and developing it.
now it's much simpler as the images are done digitally. In the end I
was employed by Phillips installing x-ray machines but I hated it as I
was constantly exposed to very ill people, especially very young
children, babys with spina bifida are very difficult to stomach.
 
I don't believe that Kootchie is much of an RN, if he really is one.
RNs don't typically get hired as baby sitters in peoples homes. Kids
that are so critically ill that they need special medical care go to
special medical centers... I wouldn't trust Kootchie to care for a
sick goldfish... in fact I wouldn't trust Kootchie to butter toast for
granny.
 
And I don't believe his story one bit, the skanky little douchebag was
fired for being tested positive for drugs.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: May 16 02:00PM -0700

Sheldon wrote:
 
> granny.
 
> And I don't believe his story one bit, the skanky little douchebag was
> fired for being tested positive for drugs.
 
 
Well, Sheldon, you are correct in "all departments", lookie at the rfc thread from five years ago that I just found and "resurrected" where Kootie is begging usenet strangers for $250K to buy a house: "OT: Anyone have about $250,00 I can use?"
 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.food.cooking/JSYS5DVZfBc%5B176-200%5D
 
This is what potential employers see when they google him...Kootie is BUSTED...BWAHAHAHAHAAAA...!!!
 
--
Best
Greg
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: May 16 01:07PM -0700

On Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 2:39:37 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote:
 
> What? You haven't been to Neitherlands? They demand ranch dressing
> with extra sugar on their slaw. And a bucket of syrupy sweet drink
> to wash it down.
 
Sad to say I've truly missed out, haven't I??
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: May 16 02:39PM -0600

On 2020-05-16 12:25 p.m., Dave Smith wrote:
 
>>> Cindy Hamilton
 
>> I'll agree with that.
 
> It's been years since I have had KFC anything.
 
Same here; at least 40 years! After the two occasions that I consumed
KFC, I suffered really severe indigestion. I have no intention of trying
it a third time!
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 17 06:41AM +1000


>Same here; at least 40 years! After the two occasions that I consumed
>KFC, I suffered really severe indigestion. I have no intention of trying
>it a third time!
 
I think you need a lower socio-economic stomach for KFC.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: May 16 03:49PM -0500

>> with extra sugar on their slaw. And a bucket of syrupy sweet drink
>> to wash it down.
 
> Sad to say I've truly missed out, haven't I??
 
Yep. but the constant dutch whining makes it less than say, eating
a taco in Juarez mexico.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: May 16 03:54PM -0500

graham wrote:
 
> Same here; at least 40 years! After the two occasions that I
> consumed KFC, I suffered really severe indigestion. I have no
> intention of trying it a third time!
 
You are a delicate creature, and that damned old colonel definitely
poisoned you. You could sue the company! Are there no lawyers in
your location?
 
We can send some of ours, if you want them.
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 16 01:19PM -0700

And bathed outside in Mother Gaia's finest! Ugh!
 
And burned NO petroleum!
 
Someday soon it will be ILLEGAL to burn petroleum to do yard work! Not to mention the stinky NOISE factor!
 
I have a 100% electric house, car, mower, weed wacker and 'leaf' blower!
 
John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Man Of The 21st Century
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 16 01:19PM -0700

And bathed outside in Mother Gaia's finest! Ugh!
 
And burned NO petroleum!
 
Someday soon it will be ILLEGAL to burn petroleum to do yard work! Not to mention the stinky NOISE factor!
 
I have a 100% electric house, car, mower, weed wacker and 'leaf' blower!
 
John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Man Of The 21st Century
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: May 16 01:42PM -0700

John Kuthe wrote:
 
 
> Someday soon it will be ILLEGAL to burn petroleum to do yard work! Not to mention the stinky NOISE factor!
 
> I have a 100% electric house, car, mower, weed wacker and 'leaf' blower!
 
> John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Man Of The 21st Century
 
 
So how is BRYAN doing these daze...AND did you get your Aunt Mil's money...here is a thread from five years ago where you were asking for a cool quarter million to buy a house, REMEMBER...??? Here ya go:
 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.food.cooking/JSYS5DVZfBc%5B1-25%5D
 
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John Kuthe
26/04/2015
 
I'm definitely buying this house!! It's PERFECT!! Well, OK not
perfect, it needs a LOT of work!! But it's got great potential!! I
knew that right away too, and I know it more and more each day I live
here!!
 
Yama! :-)
 
Anyone have about $250,000 I can use? I'll pay it back, soon. With
interest if you want. We'll have to sign a contract and shit, if we go
the interest route. I ALWAYS pay my debts, ask anyone I've ever owed
money to! :-)
 
John Kuthe...
 
 
'MisterDiddyWahDiddy
09/05/2015
 
John Kuthe is in violation of Nursing guidelines as pursuant to MO law 335.066, subsection 2, paragraph 15 (was: Re: OT: Anyone have about $250,00 I can use?)
 
335.066. 1. The board may refuse to issue or reinstate any certificate of registration or authority, permit or license required pursuant to chapter 335 for one or any combination of causes stated in subsection 2 of this section or the board may, as a condition to issuing or reinstating any such permit or license, require a person to submit himself or herself for identification, intervention, treatment, or rehabilitation by the impaired nurse program as provided in section 335.067. The board shall notify the applicant in writing of the reasons for the refusal and shall advise the applicant of his or her right to file a complaint with the administrative hearing commission as provided by chapter 621.
 
2. The board may cause a complaint to be filed with the administrative hearing commission as provided by chapter 621 against any holder of any certificate of registration or authority, permit or license required by sections 335.011 to 335.096 or any person who has failed to renew or has surrendered his or her certificate of registration or authority, permit or license for any one or any combination of the following causes:
 
(15) Violation of the drug laws or rules and regulations of this state,
any other state or the federal government;
___________________________________________________
 
John Kuthe
09/05/2015
Re: John Kuthe is in violation of Nursing guidelines as pursuant to MO law 335.066, subsection 2, paragraph 15 (was: Re: OT: Anyone have about $250,00 I can use?)
 
Bryan, get therapy. You are really reaching here!! I am not
the least bit frightened.
 
John Kuthe...
 
MisterDiddyWahDiddy
09/05/2015
Re: John Kuthe is in violation of Nursing guidelines as pursuant to MO law 335.066, subsection 2, paragraph 15 (was: Re: OT: Anyone have about $250,00 I can use?)
- show quoted text -
 
Because you don't want to practice nursing anyway. You want to be retired
on Aunt Mil's bequest.
 
--Bryan..."
 
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John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 16 01:01PM -0700


> > Poor people pay no TAXES! :-)
 
> > John Kuthe....
 
> You still gotta pay property taxes unless you want a lien on your house.
 
Yep, Real Property taxes on the house and Personal Property taxes on each car. I know that, it's kinda immoral but our corrupt Govt insists!
 
The Govt takes every dollar we earn, spend and on what we own after we spend it! How corrupt is that? :-( And all because our White Supremacist ancestors STOLE all this land "fair and square" from the First Americans! Ask any IF you can find any surviving! Believe me, the U.S. Government hopes they will all die off! :-(
 
John Kuthe...
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: May 16 01:18PM -0700

John Kuthe wrote:
 
 
> > You still gotta pay property taxes unless you want a lien on your house.
 
> Yep, Real Property taxes on the house and Personal Property taxes on each car. I know that, it's kinda immoral but our corrupt Govt insists!
 
> The Govt takes every dollar we earn, spend and on what we own after we spend it! How corrupt is that? :-( And all because our White Supremacist ancestors STOLE all this land "fair and square" from the First Americans! Ask any IF you can find any surviving! Believe me, the U.S. Government hopes they will all die off! :-(
 
You are REALLY becoming unhinged...maybe we'll have to call down there and do this aka put you in the NUT HOUSE:
 
https://dmh.mo.gov/mental-illness/help/civil
 
"For some persons, a mental disorder or a mental illness leaves them unable to make decisions about caring for their basic human needs such as food, shelter, and medical care. A few people who are experiencing a mental disorder or a mental illness may be in danger of hurting themselves or others. This can be a very confusing and frightening experience for them as well as for their families and friends. With appropriate evaluation, treatment, and continued care, most people with mental illness can return to their normal lives.
 
Similarly, individuals who are misusing alcohol or drugs may be unable to make decisions about caring for their basic human needs such as food, shelter, and medical care. Alcohol or drug misuse may also place a person in danger of hurting themselves or others.
 
As with most types of medical evaluation and treatment, people may decide to participate voluntarily, may refuse to participate or may choose alternatives to the recommendations.
 
For some people, the symptoms of a mental disorder or a mental illness or the effects of alcohol or drug misuse compromise their cognitive or reasoning ability, and they are left unable to understand sufficient information to make decisions about necessary and appropriate medical treatment.
 
Missouri Statutes, Chapter 632 RSMo, provide the statutory authority to allow involuntary treatment under certain conditions with appropriate due process. This process is called Civil Involuntary Detention.
 
Who can initiate a Civil Involuntary Detention?
If the situation is an emergency, what do I do?
If the situation is not an emergency, what do I do?
How long will a person be detained, evaluated and treated?
What happens in court?
Will I be asked to testify in court?
Does Missouri have an outpatient commitment law?
Do Missouri statutes include "gravely disabled" criteria?
Are there any other laws that can be used to help persons who are incapacitated by mental illness?
Does a person have to be homicidal or suicidal before he or she is able to be civilly detained?
 
Who can initiate a Civil Involuntary Detention?
Any adult person may file an application for detention, evaluation, and treatment with the probate division of the circuit court where the person may be found.
 
Law Enforcement personnel, under their police power authority, may detain a person believed to be imminently harmful due to a mental disorder or substance use disorder and transport the person to an appropriate facility for evaluation for admission.
 
Staff of the Access Crisis Intervention (ACI) system, the 24-hour crisis hotline, can also assist with the civil involuntary detention process. By calling the toll-free 24-hour ACI crisis number, the caller will be able to speak to a mental health worker who will evaluate the current situation and assist with the appropriate response.
 
Facilities that are recognized by the Department of Mental Health to provide civil involuntary detention services have mental health professionals who are designated and approved to initiate on-site civil involuntary detention for individuals in need of emergency evaluation and treatment. These professionals may be psychiatrists, licensed physicians, psychiatric residents, psychologists, nurses or social workers, licensed professional counselors or a qualified addiction professional.
 
If the situation is an emergency, what do I do?
If possible and safe to do so, get the person to the emergency room of a hospital that treats persons with mental disorders.
 
If the person is currently receiving mental health treatment, call the person responsible for the treatment and that person should provide you with an emergency plan and assist with crisis intervention.
 
Call the police or sheriff; tell them about the situation and explain why it is an emergency. If appropriate to do so, the law enforcement officer may take the person into custody and transport the person to an appropriate facility.
 
If the situation is not an immediate emergency, what do I do?
If the person is currently receiving mental health treatment, call the person providing the treatment. That person should assist you.
 
Call the toll-free 24-hour Access Crisis Intervention (ACI) 24-hour crisis hotline. You will be able to speak to a mental health worker who will evaluate the current situation and assist you with the appropriate response.
 
If you have sufficient information that the person has a mental disorder and presents a likelihood of harm, you may petition the Probate Court for civil detention.
 
How long will a person be detained, evaluated and treated?
The initial period is for up to 96 hours, excluding weekends and certain holidays. After the initial period, the person's treating physician and treatment team will decide if further detention, evaluation, and treatment are needed. If so, the treating psychiatrist and treatment team may initiate a court hearing for the appropriate time frame, 21 days, 90 days, or one year for mental health treatment and 30 or 90 days for alcohol or drug treatment.
 
What happens in court?
If an application for 96 hours is presented to the Probate Division of the Circuit Court, the judge will decide whether to order the person detained, evaluated, and treated in an appropriate facility for up to 96 hours.
 
If a petition is filed for commitment beyond the initial 96-hour period, a formal hearing will be held in the court to hear facts supporting the petition. During this hearing the person against whom the petition is filed will be represented by an attorney; if the person cannot afford an attorney, the court will appoint one. The judge will hear the evidence and make the final decision as to whether the person will be committed for an additional period.
 
Will I be asked to testify in court?
If you have observed recent behavior of a person that supports the allegation in the petition, you will usually be asked to testify. Sometimes family members or friends are the only persons who have witnessed harmful behavior.
 
Does Missouri have an outpatient commitment law?
Missouri has provisions for releasing a person from a mental health facility to outpatient commitment. These statutory provisions allow for a mental health facility to set conditions for a person's release and provides authority to return a person to a mental health facility if the conditions are not met.
 
Do Missouri statutes include "gravely disabled" criteria?
Yes. The criteria that a person must be mentally disordered and, as a result, present harm to self or others includes a standard that a person may be harmful if, as a result or an impairment, he or she is unable to make decisions regarding hospitalization or treatment as evidenced by not providing for basic necessities of food, clothing, shelter, safety, or medical care.
 
Are there any other laws that can be used to help persons who are incapacitated by mental illness?
Yes. If a person continues to be unable to make basic decisions because of an impairment, guardianship should be considered. This legal process places the personal decision making in the hands of another person who is legally able to authorize needed services. This law has provisions for limited guardianship that allows the guardian to only have decision-making powers under certain conditions.
 
Does a person have to be homicidal or suicidal before he or she is able to be civilly detained?
No. Verbal threats to do harm are sufficient, or even placing a person in fear of harm is sufficient. The standard is "a likelihood of serious physical harm to self or others." Past patterns of behavior that have historically have resulted in harm may also be considered..."
 
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S Viemeister <firstname@lastname.oc.ku>: May 16 09:34PM +0100


>> Poor people pay no TAXES! :-)
 
>> John Kuthe....
 
> You still gotta pay property taxes unless you want a lien on your house.
 
And in most places, sales tax.
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 16 01:38PM -0700

On Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 3:34:14 PM UTC-5, S Viemeister wrote:
 
> >> John Kuthe....
 
> > You still gotta pay property taxes unless you want a lien on your house.
 
> And in most places, sales tax.
 
Yep, tax us on what we spend! Sales tax! :-(
 
And all because our Govt is corrupt and addicted to MONEY!
 
John Kuthe...
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