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re: Pizzagate makes it to mainstream media
Posted on 2/24/17 at 9:44 am to berrycajun
Posted on 2/24/17 at 9:44 am to berrycajun
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Background on Schaefer:
Nancy Smith Schaefer (28 June 1936 – 26 March 2010[1]) was an American politician and conservative activist, who served in the Georgia State Senate from 2004 to 2008.
Throughout her career as an activist and politician, she was a champion of Christian conservative causes, opposing the department of Child Protective Services (a.k.a. Department of Children and Families). After four years of investigation, on November 16, 2007 she published a report entitled "The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services". After publishing the report, in a press conference she exclaimed that the report caused her to lose her position as a Georgia State Senator. In addition, she stood firmly in her support of the Pro-Life agenda, and also opposed Gay marriage. In expressing her Christian beliefs she promoted the display of the Ten Commandments in public places.[2][3] She was a senior official in the Baptist church, having served as a First Vice President of the Georgia Baptist Convention.
Schaefer died at her home in Turnerville, Georgia in Habersham County on 26 March 2010 along with her husband of 52 years, Bruce Schaefer. Police concluded the deaths to have been a murder–suicide perpetrated by her husband, but the motive for the murder was unclear and never established.[2][8][9] Years before her death when she still an elected official, she published and promoted the report "The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services",[10] leading to conspiracy theories surrounding her murder.[11] Upon her death, fellow State Senator Ralph Hudgens eulogized her as "almost like a rock star of the Christian right".[7]
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I received a coupon in my inbox for discounted pizza. But every time I even think about it, I can't get this photo out of my mind.
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@cynthiamckinney Nancy Schaefer was my father's very dear friend. I know what she was investigating and why she is with us no longer.
Background on Schaefer:
Nancy Smith Schaefer (28 June 1936 – 26 March 2010[1]) was an American politician and conservative activist, who served in the Georgia State Senate from 2004 to 2008.
Throughout her career as an activist and politician, she was a champion of Christian conservative causes, opposing the department of Child Protective Services (a.k.a. Department of Children and Families). After four years of investigation, on November 16, 2007 she published a report entitled "The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services". After publishing the report, in a press conference she exclaimed that the report caused her to lose her position as a Georgia State Senator. In addition, she stood firmly in her support of the Pro-Life agenda, and also opposed Gay marriage. In expressing her Christian beliefs she promoted the display of the Ten Commandments in public places.[2][3] She was a senior official in the Baptist church, having served as a First Vice President of the Georgia Baptist Convention.
Schaefer died at her home in Turnerville, Georgia in Habersham County on 26 March 2010 along with her husband of 52 years, Bruce Schaefer. Police concluded the deaths to have been a murder–suicide perpetrated by her husband, but the motive for the murder was unclear and never established.[2][8][9] Years before her death when she still an elected official, she published and promoted the report "The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services",[10] leading to conspiracy theories surrounding her murder.[11] Upon her death, fellow State Senator Ralph Hudgens eulogized her as "almost like a rock star of the Christian right".[7]
Posted on 2/24/17 at 9:49 am to ThinePreparedAni
when will arrests be made? Someone, somewhere has to have info on this.
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