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  • Back Door Gun Control-Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

    07/26/2012 5:41:17 AM PDT · by ealgeone · 1 replies
    Uni ^ | 07-26-12 | Vanity
    Back door attempt at gun control in UN CRPD treaty?
  • UN Treaty Mischief on Disabilities

    07/24/2012 2:56:24 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 4 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | July 24, 2012 | Phyllis Schlafly
    The United Nations in collusion with Obama's globalists has cooked up another scheme to slice off a piece of U.S. sovereignty and put us under global government. The plan is to stampede the Senate into ratifying the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, CRPD. This particular piece of globalist mischief had been unnoticed since President Obama ordered U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice to sign this treaty on July 30, 2009. Now he is trying to ram it through to ratification. The notion that the U.N. can provide more benefits or protections for persons with disabilities than the U.S....
  • Sen. DeMint taps brakes on UN treaty as home-school opposition grows

    07/21/2012 9:23:04 AM PDT · by SharpRightTurn · 28 replies
    The Hill ^ | 07/19/12 | Julian Pecquet
    Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) is delaying Senate consideration of the United Nations treaty on people with disabilities amid growing opposition from home-schooling advocates. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee was scheduled to take up the U.N. Convention on the Rights of People With Disabilities on Thursday, with the goal of getting it passed in time for the 22nd anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26. Instead, Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.) announced that he will hold the markup next Thursday, July 26. A spokesman for DeMint said several Republicans on the committee joined him in asking for the...
  • Senator Kerry: We’ll Pass the CRPD by July 26

    07/13/2012 12:06:40 PM PDT · by Mrs. P · 27 replies
    HSLDA website ^ | 7/13/2012 | Michael P. Farris, Esq., LL.M.
    Senator John Kerry announced yesterday that he plans to pass the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities before July 26—just 13 days from today. He has scheduled a formal committee vote next Thursday—July 19. This is an unprecedented attempt to jam a binding international treaty through the Senate without proper time for debate or consideration.
  • Physical assault by McDonald's for wearing Digital Eye Glass

    07/17/2012 9:32:41 AM PDT · by taxcontrol · 25 replies
    Dr Steve Mann's blog ^ | July 16, 2012 | Steve Mann
    Digital Eye Glass I believe that Digital Eye Glass will ultimately replace glasses, and will help many people see better, and improve the quality of their lives through Augmediated Reality. Personal introduction I wear a computer vision system, and carry a letter from my family physician, as well as documentation on this system when I travel. I have worn a computer vision system of some kind for 34 years, and am the inventor of the technology that I wear and use in my day-to-day life. Although it has varied over the last 34 years, I have worn the present embodiment...
  • Trisomy 18 is not a death sentence: The story of Lilliana Dennis.

    06/01/2012 4:35:43 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 16 replies
    Euthanasia Prevention Coalition ^ | 5/29/12 | Alex Schadenberg
    As the executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition I have had the opportunity to read stories of despair and other stories of hope. The story that I am writing about today is one of the greatest stories of hope. This is the story of Lilliana Dennis, a child who is living with Trisomy 18, a rare genetic condition that many doctors have labelled as "incompatible with life." This is a story of a child who was not supposed to live. A child who has a condition that most doctors would refuse to provide treatment for and let to die,...
  • Mother of Disabled Son: “I Knew I Had to Abort Him”

    05/21/2012 3:54:38 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 23 replies
    Life News ^ | 5/21/12 | Byron Calhoun, Ph.D.
    While one woman’s video about her decision to reject an abortion of her disabled son is resonating with millions of views, another mother tells a British newspaper that, upon finding out her son would have disabilities, she “knew” she had to abort him.Sara Carpenter writes at the London Daily Mail newspaper, “I saw my son’s bleak future and knew I had to abort him.” Feeling my unborn son move inside me should have been a joyous moment midway through my pregnancy — a milestone that took me closer to welcoming my third child into the world. Instead, every tiny movement...
  • If life is 'unworthy of being lived'

    05/12/2012 1:51:58 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 28 replies
    L'Osservatore Romano ^ | 5/5/12 | Lucetta Scaraffia
    The book by Karl Binding and Alfred Hoche, Die Freigabe der Venrichtung lebensunwerten Lebens (allowing the destruction of life unworthy of living) which came out in Germany in 1920 has at last been translated into Italian (in English it is: Permitting the Destruction of Unworthy Life: Its Extent and Form, translated by W.E. Wright, in Issues in Law and Medicine 1992, 8:231-265). I say “at last”, because this is a text that marks a watershed. It has inspired many important reflections that are only partially explained in the introduction on 19th-century history – very concentrated at the legal level –...
  • Responding to Backers of Abortions on Babies With Disabilities

    03/19/2012 3:48:57 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 10 replies
    Life News ^ | 3/19/12 | Jess Clark
    Reading through the Slate article: Rick Santorum, Meet My Son, I find myself torn. As another mom in the trenches, I can genuinely feel her love for her son, and the agony of watching him suffer. She is in the battle, and in the battle, sometimes all we can feel is the battle. Also, though, I wish we could sit down for coffee and talk about who her baby is, inside. With my disabled child, I have to be mindful of two realities. One, that his brain is terribly broken; his life is often a battle between life and death,...
  • ‘At eight months, my doctor said he would ‘absolutely’ abort my disabled son’

    03/16/2012 3:54:34 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 30 replies · 1+ views
    LifeSiteNews/Live Action ^ | 3/16/12 | Kristi Burton Brown
    March 16, 2012 (LiveActionNews.org) - When you walk into Nicole and Steven’s house, you get the sense that they are parents who thoroughly enjoy their three kids. You’ll find Steven running down the narrow hallway while all the kids scream in delight, chasing each other and him. Nicole patiently fixes healthy meals for them while explaining to the youngest that she can’t climb up on the counter to help because the crockpot is just too hot for little hands. You’ll see Titus, their only son proudly popping wheelies in his special wheelchair while the family cheers. They are a family...
  • Disabled access rule may close some hotel pools

    03/14/2012 3:40:44 PM PDT · by grundle · 38 replies
    abcnews.go.com ^ | March 13, 2012
    Many hotels are faced with making improvements to pools by Thursday or falling out of compliance with the latest accessibility laws for disabled people. Hoteliers must have pool lifts to provide disabled people equal access to pools and whirlpools, or at least have a plan in place to acquire a lift. If they don't, they face possible civil penalties of as much as $55,000. There are about 51,000 hotels, according to the American Hotel & Lodging Association, and most have pools. The lifts are required by regulations made in 2010 stemming from the Americans With Disabilities Act, a civil rights...
  • Nazi extermination of thousands of disabled children featured in new Berlin museum exhibit

    01/28/2012 12:34:22 PM PST · by wagglebee · 28 replies
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 1/27/12 | Matthew Cullinan Hoffman
    BERLIN, January 27, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Berlin’s “Topography of Terror,” museum, which features exhibits on the murderous crimes of German police forces during the Nazi era, has begun a temporary display on the thousands of children euthanized during the same period as “life unworthy of life.” The exhibition, entitled “In memory of the children. Pediatricians and crimes against children in the Nazi period,” displays photos and documents related to various Nazi projects concerning the murder and torture of children, such as Action T4 and Lebensborn. While Action T4 focused on exterminating children who were physically or mentally handicapped, Lebensborn...
  • Pedophilia Added to Greece’s Recognized Disability List

    01/09/2012 5:48:50 PM PST · by massmike · 41 replies · 1+ views
    http://cnsnews.com ^ | 01/09/2012 | Associated Press
    Greek disabled groups are angry at a government decision to expand a list of state-recognized disability categories to include pedophiles, exhibitionists and kleptomaniacs. But the Labor Ministry on Monday said categories added to the expanded list — that also includes pyromaniacs, compulsive gamblers, fetishists and sadomasochists — were included for purposes of medical assessment and used as a gauge for allocating financial assistance.
  • Are we better off dead than disabled?

    12/15/2011 3:58:50 PM PST · by wagglebee · 87 replies
    The B.C. Catholic ^ | 12/12/11 | Rhonda Wiebe
    The perils of the social devaluation of people include legal assisted suicide and euthanasia It is not uncommon to hear people without disabilities and people who have recently acquired a disability say they would rather be dead than disabled. Although politically incorrect, embedded perceptions that life with disability is full of suffering and indignity promote the idea that it's a death sentence. Able-ist social conditioning equates disability with pain, frailty, incapacity, and poor quality of life. It views persons with disabilities as problems that need to be fixed. The 'problem' of disability I would argue the "problem" of disability...
  • UK judge rules against dehydrating brain-damaged woman to death

    10/04/2011 4:20:14 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 11 replies
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 10/4/11 | Kathleen Gilbert
    October 4, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A high court judge in Britain has ruled that the family of a brain-damaged woman is not allowed to withhold food and water to cause her death. Justice Baker ruled last week that the 52-year-old patient known publicly only as M should not be allowed to starve to death because her life still contained some positive elements. Her family had argued that M’s daily routine was too limited for her to want to continue living. “She cannot enjoy a drink, a cup of tea or anything. She has got no pleasures in life,” M’s sister...
  • Abortion never had a chance with us: our experience having a disabled child

    08/17/2011 4:30:10 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 29 replies
    HLI/LifeSiteNews ^ | 8/17/11 | Matt Lowell
    Our daughter Laci Faith Lowell August 17, 2011 (HLIAmerica.org)- Let me just start off saying that abortion never had a chance with us. We found out in November 2005 that we were going to have a baby. I had just gotten out of the Army, and we had settled in Cibolo, Texas - right near San Antonio.  When we first started trying to have a baby, we were surprised at how long it took.  I have always joked about my little “swimmers,” and how they were probably swimming in circles.  So we prayed, and we told Jesus that if he...
  • Colleen Carroll Campbell: Terri's fight continues

    07/30/2011 1:36:30 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 134 replies
    STLToday ^ | 7/28/11 | Colleen Carroll Campbell
    he death of Terri Schindler Schiavo in 2005 is a distant memory for most Americans. But for the family that spent seven years fighting Terri's estranged husband and the court system to stop the starvation of their daughter and sister, recollections of the 13 days Terri lingered without food or water before finally succumbing to death remain vivid and painful. And the knowledge that other brain-damaged patients could suffer a similar fate has propelled this once-ordinary family into around-the-clock activism. "It was almost like there really wasn't an option," said Terri's sister, Suzanne Schindler-Vitadamo, when I interviewed her last weekend...
  • Wesley J. Smith: Dehydrating the Cognitively Disabled To Death–The Never Ending Road

    07/30/2011 1:24:53 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 10 replies
    First Things/Secondhand Smoke ^ | 7/30/11 | Wesley J. Smith
    We dehydrate profound cognitively disabled people to death in the USA–a death that comes slowly over about a two week period, often resultin in tissue cracking and even bleeding. We dress it up in nice clothes by claiming we are merely withdrawing unwanted medical treatment. But when the treatment is basic sustenance, not only are we intentionally causing death, but symbolically, we are saying that the dehydrated person’s life is so unworthy of being lived, we won’t even give them proper food or water. This approach to severe cognitive disability started with people diagnosed as persistently unconscious, known officially by...
  • Girl with no arms and legs says cheerleading try-out is unfair after she fails to make school squad

    07/14/2011 2:31:36 PM PDT · by Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears · 189 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 7/13/11 | John Stevens
    Nebraska girl born with no arms and legs has blamed unfair scoring after she failed to make her school's cheerleading squad three years in a row. Julia Sullivan, 16, has complained to the school board after she said she was given 'no accommodation for her disability' during try-outs. The wheelchair user did not make the team after she received a low score in the jumps/kicks category of the trials. Miss Sullivan got her highest marks in the communication skills and enthusiasm/spirit categories. The Aurora High School student, who said that she likes to dance, said: 'I just think it would...
  • My husband is a medical hostage for profit (Gary Harvey)

    05/14/2011 3:12:44 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 35 replies
    Salem-News ^ | 5/12/11 | Sara Harvey
    Gary Harvey (WASHINGTON D.C.) - Where does one turn when you become disabled, vulnerable or old and become unlawfully a victim of the system? There are no kind words for the injustice that Chemung County New York has visited upon my husband, Gary Harvey and me. Gary at work. My husband a veteran who served his country and fought for our freedom is being denied his.Until January 2006, my husband was leading a normal life. I am telling this story on behalf of a “Person”. Not a corporation, not a piece of “Human Capital” and definitely not a legal...