16 Comments on DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton Scammed, Police Report She Has “Early Stages of Dementia”

  1. I know of no cases where a person capable of handling their own affairs legally granted power of attorney over themselves. Norton seems to have a number of individuals taking care of her and her affairs.

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  2. …this is why, when my mother got good and demented (post-vaxxx), we couldnt let her make decisions for herself. In its early stages I had to stop her from sending a “lawyer” money to bail out my son in Dayton when he was actually neither in Dayton nor in trouble, and the scammer was calling from a 212 area code.

    Mom would have picked up on that once, but not after she got into her 80’s and poisoned.

    Sounds like this woman is headed the same way.

    If someone is too senile to make financial or medical decisions for THEMSELVES, why in the HELL would anyone want them making them for US?

    I loved my mom, but we had to take her keys away when she got lost 2 blocks from home.

    Kinda sounds like no one’s willing to take THIS gal’s keys away as she drives the nation to ruin…

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  3. I’d love to walk in a say “Hey lady! It’s not our fault that everything except sunscreen has to be locked up at Walmart these days!”

    Then wait for her to make that look that yer dog gives you when you show him a magic trick!

  4. The addiction to money and power makes these people want to stay until they die. There’s a district in Michigan that’s had someone named Dingell represent them since the 1930’s. John inherited the seat from his father and his trophy wife, Debbie took over after he died.

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