In case you haven't heard of the Margie Schoedinger story, she is a woman who filed a rape lawsuit against President Bush just last year, and now, just nine months later, she was found dead with a bullet in her head.
No, we are not necessarily saying consipiracy or that her charge is true, but amazing how every Paula Jones or Gennifer Flowers got massive press but a woman charging rape against President Bush ends up with a bullet in her head and no one covers it? I guess that's why we exist.
So here's the story - oh, and by the way, the woman was someone who supposedly Pres. Bush dated in high school...
www.moderateindependent.com/v1i15death.htm
The Strange Death of the Woman Who Filed a Rape Lawsuit Against Bush
by Guest Writer Jackson Thoreau
November 18, 2003 – Early one Saturday afternoon in July 2003, I made a simple phone call to Margie Schoedinger, a Texas woman who filed a rape lawsuit against George W. Bush in December 2002. I expected to leave a message on a machine, so I was caught a little offguard when Schoedinger answered.
She, too, sounded somewhat surprised I had called, saying she hadn’t heard from many other reporters. But she talked to me for a few minutes about the legal action.
"I am still trying to prosecute
," said Schoedinger, a 38-year-old African-American woman who lived in the Houston suburb of Missouri City. "I want to get this matter settled and go on with my life."
Well, Schoedinger hasn't gone on with her life. In fact, three months after I spoke to her, she died in an apparent suicide. And this matter remains unsettled.
When I asked her in July 2003 about the lack of media coverage, Schoedinger said she wasn't seeking publicity. She said she did not even know about a December 2002 article in the Fort Bend Star, the only U.S. mainstream media outlet that covered this story, to my knowledge. The Fort Bend reporter, LeaAnne Klentzman, said she even went to Schoedinger's home and talked to a man there, who said she could not come to door. While I reached and spoke to Schoedinger on my first attempt, maybe she wasn't ready to talk back in December.
Anyways, Schoedinger said she was surprised the case wasn't covered more because "it is true......People have to be accountable for what they do, and that's why I'm pursuing it."
(continued at http://moderateindependent.com/v1i15death.htm )