Anonymous ID: e2b14f July 25, 2022, 6:34 p.m. No.16820070   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0417 >>0479

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Ron Watkins[CodeMonkeyZ]

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Dschlopes

Update on Dr. Zelenko:

 

As it was mentioned last night he has been intubated in the ICU after being put through a very intense and extreme last-hope type of treatment yesterday. They were able to get about 2/3 of the treatment finished before they had to stop due to extremely high blood pressure from the procedure. He started to stabilize throughout last night.

 

This morning things changed quickly and it looked like we were about to lose Zev for sure and everyone that was there prayed over him intensely for a miracle. Then that miracle happened and he started to recover, which seemed impossible. This SHOCKED the doctors and nurses as they didn't understand how it was happening!

 

He is still not in the clear yet but I thought you would all like to hear this update… please continue to pray for Zev!

 

Also, I have more info to share that is VERY positive but I want to wait and make sure it's ok to go out first.

 

@Dschlopes

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Please keep him in your prays

Anonymous ID: e2b14f July 25, 2022, 6:34 p.m. No.16820181   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0418 >>0433 >>0484

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Allister Adel

 

>“Voters supported me in November 2020 as

the first woman

elected

to be Maricopa County Attorney

 

 

On March 14, The Arizona Republic’s Robert Anglen reported that up to 180 drunken drivers, hit-and-run drivers and abusers would go unpunished because prosecutors forgot to file charges before the one-year statute of limitations expired.

 

She leaves in her wake investigations by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, the State Bar Association and the Attorney General’s Office, which on Friday demanded a report about those 180 botched cases.

 

She leaves in her wake an agency in disarray and a community in dismay, one that wonders whether we can trust prosecutors to do their jobs fairly, equitably and competently.

 

She leaves with just two weeks left before the April 4 filing period for candidates who want to run for the job in November. (Politicians are reportedly already lining up.

 

 

Don't appoint someone who can get elected

 

Meanwhile, it’ll be up to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to name an interim replacement. These are the same people who selected Adel, who at the time of her appointment worked as an adviser to nonprofits but was seen as someone who could win the vote in 2020.

 

As for all the politicians tempted to line up to try to snag this interim political plum to get a leg up in November: Please don’t.

 

Leave this one to the professionals because someone’s got a lot of rebuilding to do over at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.

Anonymous ID: e2b14f July 25, 2022, 6:35 p.m. No.16820318   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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By the way, Dan, what ever happened to that property tax relief.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick calls for spending $50 million to buy bulletproof shields for school police.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called on state leaders Friday to move around $50 million in the state budget to buy bulletproof shields for school police officers following a mass shooting last month at an elementary school in Uvalde where a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers.

 

“I am asking the Speaker of the House to join the Senate members of the Legislative Budget Board and me next week in a budget execution letter to move $50 million to either the Governor’s Office or Department of Public Safety (DPS) to begin buying these bulletproof shields as soon as possible so every member of school law enforcement has one,” Patrick said in a statement Friday afternoon. “This will begin the funding necessary to eventually provide bulletproof shields to all law enforcement.”

https://www.click2houston.com/news/texas/2022/06/03/lt-gov-dan-patrick-calls-for-spending-50-million-to-buy-bulletproof-shields-for-school-police/