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Gulledge Pledges To Modernize Coroner Office

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*I will be a full time Coroner, serving the citizens of Vanderburgh County – in the office every day.

*I will hire deputy coroners with careers or backgrounds that are associated with medical fields or law enforcement – a professional staff.

*I will create a better working relationship with first responders, hospital emergency room personnel, health department, and funeral homes – a partnership.

*I will work closely with social groups to search for answers to issues facing the community such as; prescription drug overdose deaths, suicides, violence with our youth and other death trends – proactive in the community.

*I will have more direct supervision over the office of Vanderburgh County Coroner – responsibility will be mine.

*I will bring evidence handling and collection of pharmaceutical drugs, money, and valuables within the standards of law enforcement agencies – better accountability.

*I will have a position on the Indiana State Coroner’s Training Board – creates recognition and respect from other Indiana County Coroners.

*I will create a more professional image of our county by instilling standards of behavior by leading by example, training and reinforcement of professional guidelines – excellence is a habit.

*I will utilize existing technology to track trends relevant to the Coroner’s duties – prevention and awareness.

*I will integrate the Coroner’s office with the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy to promote a better understanding with law enforcement agencies – a teaching mission.

The Incredible Shrinking President: by Mark Steyn

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Excerpts:

“We’re going to have that person arrested and prosecuted that did the video,” said Hillary Clinton. Secretary Clinton was talking about the fellow who made the supposedly Islamophobic video that supposedly set off the sacking of the Benghazi consulate. And, indeed, she did “have that person arrested.” By happy coincidence, his bail hearing has been set for three days after the election, by which time he will have served his purpose.”

“The only remaining question was whether the administration had knowingly lied or was merely innocently stupid. The innocent-stupidity line became harder to maintain this week after Fox News obtained State Department e-mails revealing that shortly after 4 p.m. Eastern, less than a half hour after the assault in Benghazi began, the White House situation room knew the exact nature of it.

“After seven hours fighting numerically superior forces, my son’s life was sacrificed because of the White House’s decision. Why would Obama and Biden do such a thing? Because to launch a military operation against an al-Qaeda affiliate on the anniversary of 9/11 would have exposed the hollowness of their boast through convention week and the days thereafter — that Osama was dead and al-Qaeda was finished. And so Ty Woods, Glen Doherty, Sean Smith, and Chris Stevens were left to die, and a decision taken to blame an entirely irrelevant video and, as Secretary Clinton threatened, “have that person arrested.” And, in the weeks that followed, the government of the United States lied to its own citizens as thoroughly and energetically as any totalitarian state, complete with the midnight knock on the door from not-so-secret policemen sent to haul the designated fall-guy into custody.”

“The Obama administration created a wholly fictional story line, and devoted its full resources to maintaining it…Nevertheless, when the president and other prominent officials stand by as four Americans die and then abuse their sacrifice as contemptuously as this administration did, decency requires that they be voted out of office as an act of urgent political hygiene.”

“Charles Woods says that at the ceremony Joe Biden strolled over to him and by way of condolence said in a “loud and boisterous” voice, “Did your son always have balls the size of cue balls?”

“Yet oddly enough, the more furiously Obama and Biden have waved their binders and talked up Sandra Fluke, the more his supposed lead among women has withered away.”

“Both videos — the one faking Obamagasm and the one faking a Benghazi pretext — exemplify the wretched shrinkage that befalls those unable to conceive of anything except in the most self-servingly political terms. Both, in different ways, exemplify why Obama and Biden are unfit for office. One video testifies to a horrible murderous lie at the heart of a head of state’s most solemn responsibility, the other to the glib shallow narcissism of a pop-culture presidency, right down to the numbing relentless peer pressure: C’mon, all the cool kids are doing it; why be the last hold-out?

If voting for Obama is like the first time you have sex, it’s very difficult to lose your virginity twice. A flailing, pitiful campaign has now adopted Queen Victoria’s supposed wedding advice to her daughter: “Lie back and think of England.” Lie back and think of America. And then get up and get dressed. Who wants to sleep with a $16 trillion broke loser twice?

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/331806/incredible-shrinking-president-mark-steyn#

TROUBLE IN PARADISE

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Gavel Gamut
By Jim Redwine

Karl J.R. Arndt’s A Documentary History of the Indiana Decade of the Harmony Society 1814 – 1824 opens a window on the doubts and certitude of George and Frederick Rapp. George wrote his adopted son, Frederick, a letter from New Harmony, Indiana dated March 10, 1815 (see pp. 106 – 109) and said:

“Your letter (from Frederick to George) convinced me that your presence at home (Pennsylvania) was very necessary, that difficulties had developed. It is with our people as with Israel when Moses was on the Mount of Sinai for forty days. They began to make idols. When will our people learn to be prudent? It is very good that you cleansed the community again (emphasis added). Further, it is astonishing how the enemy (the Devil?) lays out snares and nets where he found occasion in the lusts of marriage. You have done well in putting off a disgrace to me and the congregation for this time.”

The letter provides no other details, but one surmises George saw himself as the modern Moses and, perhaps, saw Frederick’s actions much as those of Jesus in cleansing the temple of the money changers with carnal knowledge being the culprit that needed to be expelled.
In his letter, George further vents his frustrations to Frederick concerning George’s inability to purchase the property that now is Mt. Vernon from the McFaddens:

“Concerning the land sale (in Harmonie, Pennsylvania), you may do as you think best and as fate extends a hand to you. I cannot do anything about McFerle’s (McFadden’s) land (in Posey County, Indiana). They are really stubborn. They believe that the county seat will come there and one party will make a petition for this purpose.”

Posey County’s first county seat was at Blackford, but the McFaddens were campaigning for it to be moved to McFadden’s Bluff (Mt. Vernon). This may explain the largesse of Frederick Rapp’s donation of land to the county in return for the county seat being moved from Blackford to Springfield in 1817. However, it appears the Harmonists were out maneuvered by the “south of Big Creek” faction as Mt. Vernon became the county seat only eight years later.
It is fortunate we have these marvelous letters preserving the details of the Utopian community that has been so significant in our county’s history. As one reads of the purchase of land or the making of whiskey or the hopes for the second coming, it brings to mind what our posterity will have to refer to.
Somehow it just does not seem likely that an email message or a Facebook post will give our descendants of the year 2215 much faith in the value of what we have left them. Let’s see, “R u ok?; Y, u?” coupled with an image of someone T. Bowing, leaves one somewhat less than satisfied.

Mayor Winnecke’s Weekend Schedule

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Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke

News Advisory
Mayor Winnecke’s Weekend Schedule

Tonight, October 26, 2012

Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will be at the Ford Center to watch the Evansville IceMen take on the Kalamazoo Wings. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. The game starts at 7:15 p.m.

Saturday, October 27, 2012
Mayor Winnecke will greet guests at 9:15 a.m. as they arrive at The Center for the annual Pastor’s Conference. More than 400 pastors and church leaders from Evansville, Henderson, Princeton and surrounding communities are registered to participate. The conference will focus on Christian unity, outreach and Evangelism. The event is being coordinated by Rev. Jim Stuteville, pastor at God’s Way Church.

Mourdocks Campaign Manager Pleads For Help

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Evansville’s Richard Mourdock

Hoosier,
Now, more than ever before, is the right time to stand together and join with Richard.

We just received polling from the last two nights and the race is dead even — 44% to 44%. It’s going to be neck-and-neck. The team working the hardest is going to win.
We’ve always put our faith in our grassroots campaign, not the news media or big money, but in the grassroots. And now, with just days to go, we need you to stand with Richard and help set the record straight.

We need your help to get the truth out about who Richard is – and help fight back against the distortions and misrepresentations currently being pushed by the Washington Democrat machine on behalf of Congressman Joe Donnelly.

Here’s what you can do:
•Go to our Online Action Center and use it to post supportive messages about Richard
•Sign up to work the polls on Election Day
•Sign up to volunteer at one of our phone centers
•Donate to the campaign
We Hoosiers have always stood strong for the right to life – and against those would attack and distort a candidate’s sincerely held religious beliefs for political gain. Let’s continue that tradition and work hard in the final days to finish this campaign strong.

Keep Fighting,

Jim Holden
Campaign Manager

AG Zoeller asks board to suspend pharmacy license of company linked to meningitis outbreak

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INDIANAPOLIS – Attorney General Greg Zoeller’s office today filed an emergency petition asking the Indiana Board of Pharmacy to suspend the license of the Massachusetts pharmacy linked to the meningitis outbreak.

On Thursday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) confirmed 43 cases of fungal meningitis and three deaths stemming from a tainted steroid injection produced by the New England Compounding Center (NECC) based in Framingham, Mass. As a licensed non-resident pharmacy whose products are distributed and sold in Indiana, NECC is legally responsible for the “proper and safe storage and distribution of drugs and devices.”

“It is tragically clear that this out-of-state pharmacy presents an immediate danger to public health and safety,” Zoeller said. “Our office will use all available resources to ensure Indiana patients are protected from any more harm and to pursue a formal administrative action against the company’s ability to operate in our state.”

The Indiana Board of Pharmacy will consider the petition for summary suspension at its next meeting which begins at 8:30 a.m. on Nov. 5. The meeting will be held in Room W064 of the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, Indiana Government Center South, 402 W. Washington St., in Indianapolis.

If the suspension is granted, the NECC could not operate in Indiana for 90 days which would give the Attorney General’s Office time to file a formal licensing complaint before the pharmacy board. Once an administrative complaint is filed, the board could then determine the appropriate disciplinary action.

According to ISDH, there are now 1,502 people in Indiana who have been exposed to the contaminated medication through an epidural or joint injection. Patients exposed in Indiana have been contacted by their healthcare provider.

“These are uncharted waters, but we are learning more about these infections every day,” said Joan Duwve, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at ISDH. “The State Health Department has been working diligently with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to assist Indiana medical providers with the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of infections related to use of these contaminated products. We will continue to do so until this outbreak is resolved.”

In September, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in coordination with the Food and Drug Administration identified the NECC as the compounding pharmacy that produced the epidural steroid injections that caused the onset of meningitis in certain patients. Shortly after, NECC ceased production and initiated a recall of the drugs.

As of Oct. 25, the CDC had indentified 328 cases of fungal meningitis across 18 states stemming from NECC’s tainted steroid injections. The cause of contamination of the steroid injections is still under investigation.

In-state pharmacies, including those engaging in sterile compounding, are subject to inspection by the Board of Pharmacy’s Compliance Officers. The board’s administrative rules and inspections of sterile compounding facilities address, among other things: policies and procedures; engineering controls/physical requirements; personnel training; labeling and documentation/records and reports; and quality assurance measures.

Non-resident pharmacies registered in Indiana are required by Indiana Code to comply with the laws and rules of the state in which they are domiciled. In order to be registered as an Indiana non-resident pharmacy, an applicant must submit numerous documents and fulfill various duties, including verification of the pharmacy’s licensure in its home state. The Indiana Board of Pharmacy relies on other state boards of pharmacy to regulate licensees in their jurisdiction.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Evansville, IN – Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, October 24 and Thursday, October 25.

John Miller Burglary – Class C Felony
Theft – Class D Felony

Matthew Muensterman Receiving Stolen Property – Class D Felony

James Palmer, Jr. Intimidation – Class D Felony
Public Intoxication – Class B Misdemeanor

Rachelle Rainer Theft – Class D Felony

Christopher Sheridan Carrying a Handgun Without a License – Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to a Class C Felony due to Prior Convictions)
Possession of Marijuana – Class A Misdemeanor
False Informing – Class A Misdemeanor

Damareo Thruston Operating a Motor Vehicle After Forfeiture of License for Life – Class C
Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement – Class D Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement – Class A Misdemeanor (Two Counts)
Reckless Driving – Class B Misdemeanor
Failure to Stop After Accident Resulting in Damage to an Attended Vehicle – Class C Misdemeanor

Colin Weatherford Residential Entry – Class D Felony
Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury – Class A Misdemeanor

Johnny Williams Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon – Class B
Felony
Intimidation – Class C Felony

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Carly Settles at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at csettles@vanderburghgov.org.

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.
SENTENCE CHART

Class Range
Murder 45-65 Years
Class A Felony 20-50 Years
Class B Felony 6-20 Years
Class C Felony 2-8 Years
Class D Felony ½ – 3 Years
Class A Misdemeanor 0-1 Year
Class B Misdemeanor 0-180 Days
Class C Misdemeanor 0-60 Days

ABC Poll Shows Romney Leading by 19% among Independent Voters

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The latest Washington Post/ABC tracking poll shows voters moving toward Romney since the third debate:

As Romney hits 50, the president stands at 47 percent, his lowest tally in Post-ABC polling since before the national party conventions. A three-point edge gives Romney his first apparent advantage in the national popular vote, but it is not one that is statistically significant with a conventional level of 95 percent confidence.

Results from the tracking poll were first released Monday evening, and had Obama at 49 percent, and Romney at 48. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the results were flipped, with Romney at 49 and the president at 48. All of the results are among likely voters.

Two of the four nights reported here include interviews conducted entirely after Monday’s debate in Boca Raton

The poll shows Romney winning independents by 19 percentage points:

Should that advantage stick, it would be the sharpest tilt among independents in a presidential election since Ronald Reagan’s 1984 landslide win. (Reagan won independent and other unaffiliated voters 63 to 36 percent, according to the exit poll). Obama won them by eight in 2008.