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A DCF/DMHAS Penis-Matter Update  !!!  Lustig and Marcus can go to jail now.

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Newsgroup Leader Kathleen ActionLyme - 29 Apr 2006 15:57 GMT
From:      Kathleen Dickson <kmdickson0308@yahoo.com>
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Subject:     Arrest Laura Lustig and Mark Marcus
Date:     Saturday, April 29, 2006 10:56:27     [View Source]

Oh, good.  Now Laura Lustig, 1200 Post Road Westport,
and her second in command, a former DCF commissioner,
Mark Marcus, had a contract to TRAIN the DCF lying
morons to be lying morons.
http://actionlyme.org/Psychiatric_MumboJumbo.wmv

That would be a violation of the State's revolving
door policy.  Lustig knows absolute ZERO about brains,
but then, neither does anyone else in the State of
Connecticut.  All we do is penis/sex matters and
drugs.

Note that Harvard says Lyme is a brain disease,
despite having Allen Steere as an employee.  Steere
couldn't find his  brain if it was attached to belt
loop.
http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html

KMDickson
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http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-ctrowlandethics0429.artapr29,0,6530958.stor
y?coll=hc-headlines-local

`Revolving Door' Law Clarified

Illegal For An Ex-Governor To Lobby UConn, Panel Says

By JON LENDER
Courant Staff Writer

April 29 2006

The state's new ethics board has clarified a key
provision in Connecticut's "revolving door" law,
finding it illegal for a former governor to lobby
officials at the University of Connecticut within a
year of leaving office.

The opinion, approved unanimously this week by the
Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board, could have a bearing
on whether ex-Gov. John G. Rowland will face an ethics
investigation over his controversial paid
representation of Klewin Building Co. in 2004
concerning a state contract for a University of
Connecticut project.

Rowland was spared criminal jeopardy over his work for
Klewin last year when a state judge found the
"revolving door" law too broad to approve an
application for an arrest warrant by Chief State's
Attorney Christopher L. Morano. The law says an
official must wait a year before representing a
private interest such as a contractor "before the
department, agency, board ... or office in which he
served." Last year Rowland's lawyers argued that the
ban only applied to the governor's office, not UConn.

However the ethics board voted Thursday to adopt an
opinion that "the University of Connecticut would
constitute a `former agency' of a governor" because he
or she serves as ex-officio president of UConn's Board
of Trustees. The governor "serves in the same capacity
as any other board member, including the 12 members he
or she is responsible for appointing," and "it would
strain logic to conclude that a governor [would] not
be subject to the same prohibition," the board found.

It was not immediately clear how that finding would
affect Rowland, who recently finished a year-and-a-day
federal prison sentence on a corruption charge.

The ethics agency, by law, cannot disclose whether it
is conducting an investigation, which can result in a
civil fine or even a referral to criminal authorities.
When an ethics board member asked Thursday whether the
discussion had any real-world connection, an agency
enforcement officer did not say exactly why he'd asked
for the opinion.

"Advisory opinions can be asked and answered in the
pure hypothetical, for the simple purpose articulating
existing law," Meredith Trimble, the ethics agency's
director of education, said Friday.

The ethics agency has time to decide what to do about
Rowland because its statute of limitations is five
years and Rowland approached a UConn official on
Klewin's behalf in late 2004.

The co-chairman of a legislative committee that has
investigated the Rowland-Klewin connection said Friday
the ethics agency should proceed with an investigation
of Rowland based on its new ruling. "I believe the
office should now move forward," said Rep. Christopher
Caruso, D-Bridgeport.

But Rowland's lawyer, R. Bartley Halloran, said the
opinion clarifying the law didn't exist in 2004, so
Rowland shouldn't be held to it now. Halloran
questioned the position that "UConn for the first time
now is going to be defined as part of the governor's
office."

But even under that interpretation, he said that
Rowland's encounter with the UConn official was "so
brief" that it would not "meet the monetary threshold"
to qualify as paid lobbying banned by the revolving
door law.

Rowland resigned July 1, 2004 amid legislative
deliberations over whether to impeach him. He
immediately found lucrative consulting engagements,
including one for $5,000 a month with Klewin, a major
state contractor. In November 2004, he approached a
top UConn official to try to settle a dispute over a
Klewin construction contract at UConn. That touched
off months of controversy, including an unsuccessful
try by federal prosecutors to stiffen Rowland's
sentence, legislative hearings, and Morano's
unsuccessful arrest attempt.

Soon after Rowland resigned in 2004, he asked the
former State Ethics Commission - now replaced by the
newly created ethics agency - whether state law
restricted his employment after he left office. He
received a response mentioning the revolving-door law
but noting uncertainty as to what constituted
Rowland's "former agency." An ethics commission
attorney later offered to research the question and
write an advisory opinion, but Rowland specifically
replied that he didn't want one.

Copyright 2006, Hartford Courant

--- Kathleen Dickson <kmdickson0308@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Now on ActionLyme Free Home PC Science Theatre:
>
> http://actionlyme.org/Psychiatric_MumboJumbo.wmv
>
> References over which DCF & DMHAS flipped out:

http://actionlyme.org/SCIENTIFIC_JOURNAL_ARTICLES_PSYCHOTROPICS_INDUCED_BRAIN_DA
MAGE.htm

> VIDEO I-  Scientific Validity and Yale's FRAUD on
> Lyme:
> http://actionlyme.org/CLINTON_1.wmv
>
> VIDEO II-  Markers of Illness, which DCF said meant
> I
> was  insane:

http://actionlyme.org/CLINTON_CONF_II_MARKERS_OF_DISEASE.wmv

> VIDEO IIA-  Mark Klempner's MS HLA haplotype which
> is
> a dot guv secret (Shhhh!!!):
> http://actionlyme.org/Klempner-0602.wmv
>
> ---
> Please disctribute because this is Corrupticut and
> people should do everything possible to stay out of
> the state.
>
> Because "law enforcement" is as insane as DMHAS and
> DCF.
>
> Kathleen M. Dickson
> http://actionlyme.org
>
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Stuart - 30 Apr 2006 16:34 GMT
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From:  Kathleen Dickson <kmdickson0308@yahoo.com>
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kmdickson@comcast.net, letters@courant.com, Jgerberding@cdc.gov,
lender@courant.com, motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com, conndcj@po.state.ct.us,
executive-editor@nytimes.com, managing-editor@nytimes.com,
news-tips@nytimes.com, the-arts@nytimes.com, bizday@nytimes.com,
foreign@nytimes.com, metro@nytimes.com, national@nytimes.com,
sports@nytimes.com, washington@nytimes.com, dvbid@cdc.gov,
brigidcallahan@optonline.net, trvl@hotmail.com
Cc: spinlyme@yahoogrouyps.com, ctlyme@yahoogroups.com,
letters@courant.com, Kathleen Dickson <kmdickson0308@yahoo.com>,
mas1@concentric.net, campbell@courant.com, jhornberger@fff.org,
thomas.carson@usdoj.gov, editor@commondreams.org, kurtzh@washpost.com,
georgewill@washpost.com, horgan@courant.com,
commissioner.dcf@po.state.ct.us, cohencolumn@aol.com,
leonard.boyle@po.state.ct.us, FalNields@aol.com,
bransfield@comcast.net, vtsherr@comcast.net, mcneilel@aol.com,
oca@po.state.ct.us, dand@davila-dilzer.com,
scott.murphy@po.state.ct.us, attorney.general@po.state.ct.us,
jdrazen@nejm.org, patrick.clifford@jud.state.ct.us,
thomas.ryan@po.state.ct.us, frank@courant.com, cpoitras@courant.com,
williams@senatedems.ct.gov, lew@lewrockwell.com,
kenneth.marcus@po.state.ct.us, institute@thenation.com,
james.phillips@yale.edu, ElizabethdelaVega@Verizon.net,
LoftusHome@cs.com, paulcraigroberts@yahoo.com,
sidney_blumenthal@yahoo.com, criminal.division@usdoj.gov,
karla.dobinski@usdoj.gov, christopher.christie@usdoj.gov,
handley@senatedems.ct.gov, ltgovernor.sullivan@po.state.ct.us,
ubinas@courant.com, francam@ucia.gov, governor.rell@po.state.ct.us,
conndcj@po.state.ct.us, Jim.Amann@cga.ct.gov, pchill@law.uconn.edu,
mstone@law.uconn.edu
Subject: Arrest Laura Lustig and Mark Marcus
Date: Saturday, April 29, 2006 10:56:27 [View Source]

Oh, good.  Now Laura Lustig, 1200 Post Road Westport,
and her second in command, a former DCF commissioner,
Mark Marcus, had a contract to TRAIN the DCF lying
morons to be lying morons.
http://actionlyme.org/Psychiatric_MumboJumbo.wmv

That would be a violation of the State's revolving
door policy.  Lustig knows absolute ZERO about brains,
but then, neither does anyone else in the State of
Connecticut.  All we do is penis/sex matters and
drugs.

Note that Harvard says Lyme is a brain disease,
despite having Allen Steere as an employee.  Steere
couldn't find his  brain if it was attached to belt
loop.
http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html

KMDickson
================
courant.com
http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-ctrowlandethics0429.artapr29,0,6530958.
stor
y?coll=hc-headlines-local

`Revolving Door' Law Clarified

Illegal For An Ex-Governor To Lobby UConn, Panel Says

By JON LENDER
Courant Staff Writer

April 29 2006

The state's new ethics board has clarified a key
provision in Connecticut's "revolving door" law,
finding it illegal for a former governor to lobby
officials at the University of Connecticut within a
year of leaving office.

The opinion, approved unanimously this week by the
Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board, could have a bearing
on whether ex-Gov. John G. Rowland will face an ethics
investigation over his controversial paid
representation of Klewin Building Co. in 2004
concerning a state contract for a University of
Connecticut project.

Rowland was spared criminal jeopardy over his work for
Klewin last year when a state judge found the
"revolving door" law too broad to approve an
application for an arrest warrant by Chief State's
Attorney Christopher L. Morano. The law says an
official must wait a year before representing a
private interest such as a contractor "before the
department, agency, board ... or office in which he
served." Last year Rowland's lawyers argued that the
ban only applied to the governor's office, not UConn.

However the ethics board voted Thursday to adopt an
opinion that "the University of Connecticut would
constitute a `former agency' of a governor" because he
or she serves as ex-officio president of UConn's Board
of Trustees. The governor "serves in the same capacity
as any other board member, including the 12 members he
or she is responsible for appointing," and "it would
strain logic to conclude that a governor [would] not
be subject to the same prohibition," the board found.

It was not immediately clear how that finding would
affect Rowland, who recently finished a year-and-a-day
federal prison sentence on a corruption charge.

The ethics agency, by law, cannot disclose whether it
is conducting an investigation, which can result in a
civil fine or even a referral to criminal authorities.
When an ethics board member asked Thursday whether the
discussion had any real-world connection, an agency
enforcement officer did not say exactly why he'd asked
for the opinion.

"Advisory opinions can be asked and answered in the
pure hypothetical, for the simple purpose articulating
existing law," Meredith Trimble, the ethics agency's
director of education, said Friday.

The ethics agency has time to decide what to do about
Rowland because its statute of limitations is five
years and Rowland approached a UConn official on
Klewin's behalf in late 2004.

The co-chairman of a legislative committee that has
investigated the Rowland-Klewin connection said Friday
the ethics agency should proceed with an investigation
of Rowland based on its new ruling. "I believe the
office should now move forward," said Rep. Christopher
Caruso, D-Bridgeport.

But Rowland's lawyer, R. Bartley Halloran, said the
opinion clarifying the law didn't exist in 2004, so
Rowland shouldn't be held to it now. Halloran
questioned the position that "UConn for the first time
now is going to be defined as part of the governor's
office."

But even under that interpretation, he said that
Rowland's encounter with the UConn official was "so
brief" that it would not "meet the monetary threshold"
to qualify as paid lobbying banned by the revolving
door law.

Rowland resigned July 1, 2004 amid legislative
deliberations over whether to impeach him. He
immediately found lucrative consulting engagements,
including one for $5,000 a month with Klewin, a major
state contractor. In November 2004, he approached a
top UConn official to try to settle a dispute over a
Klewin construction contract at UConn. That touched
off months of controversy, including an unsuccessful
try by federal prosecutors to stiffen Rowland's
sentence, legislative hearings, and Morano's
unsuccessful arrest attempt.

Soon after Rowland resigned in 2004, he asked the
former State Ethics Commission - now replaced by the
newly created ethics agency - whether state law
restricted his employment after he left office. He
received a response mentioning the revolving-door law
but noting uncertainty as to what constituted
Rowland's "former agency." An ethics commission
attorney later offered to research the question and
write an advisory opinion, but Rowland specifically
replied that he didn't want one.

Copyright 2006, Hartford Courant

--- Kathleen Dickson <kmdickson0308@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Now on ActionLyme Free Home PC Science Theatre:
>
> http://actionlyme.org/Psychiatric_MumboJumbo.wmv
>
> References over which DCF & DMHAS flipped out:

http://actionlyme.org/SCIENTIFIC_JOURNAL_ARTICLES_PSYCHOTROPICS_INDUCED_BRAI
N_DA
MAGE.htm

> VIDEO I-  Scientific Validity and Yale's FRAUD on
> Lyme:
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I
> was  insane:

http://actionlyme.org/CLINTON_CONF_II_MARKERS_OF_DISEASE.wmv

> VIDEO IIA-  Mark Klempner's MS HLA haplotype which
> is
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> protection around
> http://mail.yahoo.com

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