Typhoid Hillary and Her Dead People
Anyone who knows the story of Typhoid Mary knows that she spread Typhoid around in the late 1800s as a cook. She was arrested, put in isolation, released with the promise of never serving food again, she then served food again, and was imprisoned for life. There are similarities here with Hillary Clinton.
Back in August Heidi Harris printed a list of the Clintons’ dead pool. It’s impressive and would be impressive for a serial killer. Many of these cases have been suicides or accidents according to some reports and others are unexplained, but I ask you, have you had this many people die around you without some catastrophic event? Ninety-year olds excluded of course.
Equine Insurer Sylvester Kiger Jr. Passes; Insured Triple Crown Winners Seattle Slew, Affirmed Sponsored by:
Longtime Central Kentucky equine insurer Sylvester Kiger Jr. died in Lexington on Dec. 8 at the age of 86.
Kiger began his career in the equine insurance business in 1962 when he was invited to join the Kentucky Insurance Agency by Leslie Combs II. He was associated with Fasig-Tipton for many years and started his own agency with Jerry Parks, the Kiger-Parks Insurance Group in 1984. He continued with Kiger Insurance until his death.
Over the years, he insured Kentucky Derby, Oaks and Breeders Cup winners and two Triple Crown winners – Seattle Slew and Affirmed. His clientele included many well-known actors and sports figures.
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