TimGolden
7 min readApr 10, 2017

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Dear NY FBI, I pitched Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives (in 2014) to Legislator Dave Denenberg, US senator Kirsten Gillibrand, and Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano + no one wrote ‘me back’ = everyone struck out (for women and girls battling eating disorders)

JESUS is God’s Pitcher (batters up!)
Timothy J Golden June 9, 2014 at 5:40 pm + Mickie Lynn June 9, 2014 at 7:43 pm = Dear NY FBI, where’s God’s Mail?

Medicines regulator introduces age restrictions on OTC laxatives following safety review —
Over-the-counter laxatives for adolescents aged 12 to 17 years can now only be supplied under the supervision of

Posted by Timothy J Golden on 06/16/2014 at 7:25 AM

Re: “Boise Doctor Charged With Delivery of Controlled Substance

Congressman Peter King,
if you want to help millions of girls (now and in the future), then make law!
Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives; keep laxatives behind counter so(w!) THAT
kids don’t steal laxatives! laxatives are addictive and cause internal injuries
p.s.
1) a school psychologist told my daughter Lily that she just had 10 feet of her intestines removed because she abused laxatives 30 years ago

2) a woman at Renfrew Center told my daughter Lily that she almost died 10 years ago because she was taking 75 laxatives a day!

p.p.s.
I wrote to(o) Legislator Denenberg 7 months ago; he never wrote ‘me back’

I wrote to(o) NYS Attorney General 5 months ago; no one wrote ‘me back’

I wrote to(o) US senator Gillibrand 3 months ago; she never wrote ‘me back’

I wrote to(o) Nassau County Executive Mangano; he never wrote ‘me back’
p.p.p.s.
I told my doctor Dr. Lippe at Orlin & Cohen that I wrote to you about:
1) employer IME doctor bribery and fraud, and
2) employer IME doctor libel
(in 2013) and you forwarded my complaints to NYS senator Fuschillo

I did not hear back from NYS Sen. Charles Fuschillo
Dr. Lippe said that I should write to US senator Schumer.
p.p.p.p.s.
let’s treat laxatives like we do:
1) booze (21 to buy)
2) cigarettes (21 to buy)
3) guns (21 to buy)
Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives; keep laxatives behind counter
so(w!) THAT
kids don’t steal laxatives!
laxatives are addictive and do cause serious internal injuries
p.p.p.p.p.s.
let’s do our best to(o)
be pro-woman and pro-girl power

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Timothy J Golden June 8, 2014 at 12:11 pm

like Abraham, Carry A Nation smashed dumb men’s idols (bottles of booze)
with her hatchet
p.s.
don’t judge Carry A Nation
Carry A Nation was surrounded by(e bye) ‘the walking dead’:
1) racists and misogynists who drank until they got drunk
2) racists and misogynists who refused to allow woman (the ones who gave birth to them) to vote (express herself)

Mickie Lynn June 8, 2014 at 5:07 pm

Hello Timothy J. Golden, You’ve submitted several comments to this article and I haven’t felt comfortable publishing any of them because the thought process and syntax is so unusual that they’re difficult to take seriously. That may be why you haven’t had replies from legislators and others.

This one is the most coherent thus far but still very unusual. I agree that alcoholism and refusal to grant equal rights to women are both problems that add to violence, abuse and attitudes that stand in the way of women’s progress. That’s here in the US. In many other countries the levels of violence and abuse are even greater and there are fewer protections under the law.

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Timothy J Golden June 9, 2014 at 5:40 pm

83 years ago Jackie Mitchell struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig
(back to back)
Q: how was Jackie Mitchell rewarded?
A: A few days after Mitchell struck out Ruth and Gehrig, baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis voided her contract and declared women unfit to play baseball as the game was “too strenuous.”
p.s.
83 years after Jackie Mitchell struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig
(back to back)
I pitched (not a baseball) a law
(Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives; keep laxatives behind counter
so(w!) THAT
kids don’t steal laxatives!
laxatives are addictive and do cause serious internal injuries)
to legislators
(those men and women who can help (hit a homerun for) millions of girls who are battling eating disorders)
p.p.s.
I pitched Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives to Legislator Denenberg;
I pitched Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives to NYS Attorney General;
I pitched Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives to US senator Gillibrand;
I pitched Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives to County Executive Ed Mangano
No one wrote ‘me back’ so everyone struck out for women and girls
p.p.p.s
if I pitched Lily’s Law to you too (NYS governor and senators)
do you think you hit a homerun for girls!
or
did you strike out?
p.p.p.p.s.
Q: how can journalists and reporters and newspapers hit homeruns
for girls!?
A: help girls! by raising awareness and by holding legislators accountable!
ask everyone I wrote to (pitched Lily’s Law to):
if you are pro-woman and pro-girl power
then why did you not hit a homerun
when Timothy J Golden pitched Lily’s Law to you?
p.p.p.p.p.s.
don’t tell anyone but this morning while everyone was sleeping
I pitched Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives to:
1 Congressman Pete King
2 US Senator Schumer

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Timothy J Golden June 9, 2014 at 5:40 pm

I pitched Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives to Legislator Denenberg
I pitched Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives to US senator Gillibrand
I pitched Lily’s Law: 21 to buy laxatives to Ed Mangano
Mickie Lynn June 9, 2014 at 7:43 pm

Timothy J. We’ve published your most recent comment about the damage laxatives can do to young women. I agree laxatives can adversely affect women and girls and threaten their lives and their health. I know from previous comments that this is something that happened to your own daughter “Lily.” Now we’ve posted your idea for a law that would make such damage to their bodies more difficult for young girls and women.

I think that your story deals with a problem that mainly affects women and girls in affluent societies, like the US.

Although this kind of mental and physical illness causes great harm it is less deadly than the conditions of malnutrition, lack of maternal and infant health care, lack of care for preventable diseases, and starvation that maim and kill millions of women and children in many less affluent parts of the world. Yemen is a good example.

War and displacement and ethnic violence multiply these problems. So do societies where girls are not valued equally and are often deprived, abused and tortured.

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