Re: John Codie Mississippi
Posted by Rem Dude on 8/18/10
Sharon:
Once again you clearly demonstrate why I maintain my anonymity. You will malign, denigrate and attack anyone who
disagrees with your notions and fruitless mission. You will cross any boundaries of decency in your quest - even
legal boundaries.
The only creepy one around here is YOU. Get a life you poor spiteful hag.
RD
On 8/18/10, Sharon Kramer wrote:
> JC,
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> You are getting creepier by the day. At least RemDud has an excuse. He is obiviously bonified defense whore who
> doesn't use his real name as he posts his garbage.
>
> But you, on the other hand,
> a.)are a person who went thru this nightmare,
> b.)claims you purportedly got over it,
> c.)but continues to post almost daily in obvious blind hatred for anyone who might come out better from this issue
> in the future that you did in the past by the advacement of the science & outting of the deceit by the
> Chamber et al.
>
> Does Mrs. John Codie know the kind of stuff you post on this board? Do your daughters know? Do you think that
> maybe they would like to?
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> On 8/17/10, johncodie wrote:
>> From a public perspective; Ballard and Kramer are higly ambitious media types with litte to no science
>> backgrounds. They had become use to a certain standard of living prior to the housing bust. Both High
>> maintenance and in continous needs of funds; certain minor leaks in the home became a source of national
>> attention they both needed; and an agenda for suing their insurance companies to sustain the levels of income
>> they had been able to borrow on raising housing markets. With the housing bust they are continuing a futal
>> effort to make mold into gold. Why did you get out of the group issuing a new position paper Sharon? Your
>> group spent some time in reviewing each others work. The Ballard 4 millon was being further reduced to 2
>> millon. There is on issue! Any incumbant canidate is going to go after some position, "Toyota" gee wonder why
>> they have been in the news. Mold in a car dealership? Sheetrock, carpet, and motor oil! Sensationalizm is
>> what you have for each meal. It just isn't news. The canidates will be friendly to get your checks, and closer
>> to the elections distance themselves from you, luinatics!
>>
>> On 8/16/10, Sharon wrote:
>>> Please stop making things up on this board. Its shows your ignorance that illuminates that you have no truths
>>> to tell. Not to mention you can't stick to the issue. Gee, wonder why that is? Maybe cuz posted about a
>>> Candidate for state office of insurance commissioner in CA going to bat for the mold injured?
>>>
>>> A. Melinda Ballard did NOT RECEIVE the $32M that the jury awarded her.
>>>
>>> B. Our settlement was for bad faith claims handling practices where habitat of a person who has CF/ABPA was
>>> involved.
>>>
>>> That's it.
>>>
>>> I could say this in two words, but... Why don't you guys go see if you can find some magazines under your beds
>>> or something and fantasize about the lives of someone else.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8/16/10, Rem Dude wrote:
>>>> The fact is, if the Ballard or Kraemer case were tried today, the plaintiffs would not receive a dime for
>>>> their nebulous medical claims. The sad fact is these frivolous suits prompted the insurance industry to
>>>> slash their coverage for mold related damage. This has made it impossible for those who have a mold problem
>>>> from being able to afford to have it properly removed.
>>>>
>>>> While Ballard and others sit on their winnings, there are thousand of others who have and continue to suffer
>>>> as a result. I truly wonder how they can sleep at night...
>>>>
>>>> RD
>>>>
>>>> On 8/16/10, johncodie wrote:
>>>>> Go Google Melinda Ballard and find her sitting on her couch in the Charleston Old Home. I'm not sure if
>>>>> it's cira 1600; 1700; or 1800 but its more than a stones throw from Dripping Springs Texas. Moved into
>>>>> Dripping Springs TX with money and bought a $370,000 foreclosure home, started with two cows, and other
>>>>> animals; married a Ron Allison. Had a son and started a Mold Litigation suit that netted a 4 millon
>>>> dollar
>>>>> settlement. Claims Ron sufferred brain damage from the mold, and could not invest anymore of her money
>>>>> or anybody else's money. No sign of Ron or son being a part of Charleston society, or mutual contribution
>>>>> to the Deomocratic National Committee. Deb and Sharon resign from the mold support group that Melinda
>>>>> charged with putting out their own paper, peer reviewed, and put out on the media as "news". Sharon
>>>>> settled for $500,000 and is publishing what a Candidate for the state of California Insurance Department
>>>> is
>>>>> saying about a Car Dealership harming it's workers to toxic mold. These non-profits appear to be a good
>>>>> way to get democratic endorsements. You hailed the greatness of Ms Ballards father in the Real-Estate
>>>>> industry, and you followed suit in settlement two years latter. The truth of the matter Sharon is "We"
>>>>> (John, Melinda, and Sharon) settled our suit, but in the John case we dropped mold because it was really a
>>>>> breach of contract issue, and not a mold issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> So if you want to clarify creepy take a current photo of Ms Kramer, and Ms Ballard and see the effects of
>>>>> pushing a political agenda for ten years. The Policy Holders of America does have interesting data on the
>>>>> industry, the Sharon Kramer copy and paste of pre-authored issues does get old. I have to say my daughter
>>>>> in her first year of college gets a better response to her articles than your single faithful
>>>>> reader/comment.
>>>>>
>>>>> So what has happened to the husbands of these Ms Kramer and Ms Ballard, have they kept their sanity? Did
>>>>> they get a voice in what happened, or have they had to sign a non-disclosure agreement?
>>>>>
>>>>> Name calling doesn't bother me. Even though there are three unsettled cases there were accusations of
>>>> harm
>>>>> from mold alleged. I'm just trying to get the facts. I don't know why you get so emotional about what
>>>> the
>>>>> effects of mold are ten years later.
>>>>>
>>>>> I since your both public figures, and you both are both public mold representatives the general public
>>>> have
>>>>> a right to the truth. Two published papers contradicting each other, so what are the peer reviewed facts
>>>>> from both groups?
>>>>>
>>>>> jc
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 8/13/10, Sharon wrote:
>>>>>> PS. Do you want to know what I am wearing as I write this? I think there may be some 800 numbers that
>>>>>> you may want to peruse, John, that can satisfy your intense curiosity on matters.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> AND...I really don't give a damn what you throw at me. You are a mean spirited little man who LOST your
>>>>>> mold case and want no other fellow man to do any better. Creepy, creepy.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bottom line:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can't take a rat study add some math and conclude no one is sick from mold - for the purpose of
>>>>>> unduly influencing the courts and set public health policy on this fraud in science. KNow what else? You
>>>>>> can use criminal perjury to make up a reason of why someone would want to purportedly accuse you of
>>>>>> criminal perjury.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And even though you are a loser, John, that doesn't mean others have to lose their lives, health and
>>>>>> safety to follow in your L-o-s-e-r footsteps.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So what else do you want to talk about?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 8/13/10, Sharon wrote:
>>>>>>> Where do you get this stuff? And why do you care so much about my personal life?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1. Never owned a boat.
>>>>>>> 2. My new house is a tad bigger than my old
>>>>>>> 3. It is THIS house, not my old one that has a lake view.
>>>>>>> 4. Both homes are comperable in value. The other had a bigger lot.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now are you happy?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 8/13/10, johncodie wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 8/12/10, Sharon wrote:
>>>>>>>>> JC,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Wow! Where exactly is the great water front mansion I use to own? I seem to have misplaced it.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Can you send me pictures so I know what to look for?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I think you must have a dillusional fixation on what the lives of all people from Ole Miss are
>>>>>>>> like.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Fiddle dee dee. I am going to have to think about this one another day.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Fiddle dee dee, is this the annual parade where iced beer is pushed down the road in wheel
>>>>>>>> barrows. When you moved from Lake Hodges a 40 year old home with 2,000 square feet sold from a half
>>>>>>>> millon, so your saying you got a even half a millon to go buy a 2,000 spare foot house for 185
>>>>>>>> dollars a square foot, or roughy $370,000? No pool, no view, no place to park the boat, and a longer
>>>>>>>> drive to sell the more expensive homes in the Rancho Sante Fe, Lake Hodges? So you became a mold
>>>>>>>> spokes person and invested the $130,000 in litigation, and trips to Senator Kennedy's hearings on
>>>>>>>> the mold issue! You bought high and the half million dollar home adjacent to you is down about
>>>>>>>> $170,000. We got a home for the same price but over twice the square footage, a pool, and in the
>>>>>>>> Country Club. I know you don't get much in California, and you in sales know its all about
>>>>>>>> location, location, location. No about this fungal death, and there appears to be one ,but not from
>>>>>>>> home exposure. Would any one care to estimate the dose, and whey the person wasn't wearing a mask?
>>>>>>>> And it could have been avoided if provided with the proper treatment in a timely manner. So where
>>>>>>>> are the mold people who don't get the brown dust clouds, and aren't smart enough to take ant-botics?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> jc
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Garden Fungus Kills British Man
>>>>>>>> 47-Year-Old Dies of Fungal Lung Infection After Spreading Mulch
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>>>>>>>> (WebMD) A fungal lung infection, aspergillosis, killed a healthy
>>>>>>>> 47-year-old British man who inhaled dust stirred up while mulching his
>>>>>>>> garden.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Aspergillus fungus is commonly found in rotting plant material, and that's
>>>>>>>> where the man apparently inhaled the fungal spores.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "His symptoms had started less than 24 hours after he had dispersed
>>>>>>>> rotting tree and plant mulch in the garden, when clouds of dust had engulfed
>>>>>>>> him," report Katherine Russell, MBBS, and colleagues at Wycombe Hospital in
>>>>>>>> Buckinghamshire, England.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Unfortunately, by the time the man's doctors realized he had a fungal
>>>>>>>> infection and began appropriate treatment, it was too late to save him.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It's hard to totally avoid aspergillus spores. That makes the fungus a
>>>>>>>> serious threat to transplant patients, to people with immune deficiencies, to
>>>>>>>> patients with lung disease, and to other critically ill patients.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> But it's unusual for the bug to colonize people with healthy immune systems
>>>>>>>> and healthy lungs. The British victim smoked a half pack of cigarettes a day
>>>>>>>> and worked as a welder, so it's possible he had undetected lung damage.
>>>>>>>> However, a similar fatal case -- in a healthy British gardener -- was reported
>>>>>>>> in 1989.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Aspergillus can cause several different types of disease:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> An allergic reaction in the lungs -- allergic bronchopulmonary
>>>>>>>> aspergillosis -- mostly seen in people with cystic fibrosis or asthma.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Fungus balls -- aspergillomas -- usually in the lung.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> A long-lasting lung infection called chronic necrotizing aspergillosis,
>>>>>>>> usually seen in patients with chronic lung disease or immune deficiency.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Acute, fast-moving infection -- invasive pulmonary aspergillosis -- that
>>>>>>>> usually affects the lungs but which can spread to any part of the body,
>>>>>>>> including the brain.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It was this last kind of infection that killed the British man.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Aspergillus infections can be treated with antifungal drugs. But diagnosis
>>>>>>>> is tricky, and treatment is most effective when started soon after
>>>>>>>> infection.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Symptoms of aspergillosis include fever, chest pain, cough, and shortness of
>>>>>>>> breath. If you have these symptoms, especially in the days or weeks after
>>>>>>>> serious dust exposure, you should see a doctor right away.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Russell and colleagues report their findings in the June 14 issue of The
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