Posted on 03/20/2011 9:58:58 AM PDT by wagglebee
We have discussed the Baby Joseph futile care case here. He is the baby who a Canadian hospital wanted to force off life support against the parents will and whose parents want a tracheotomy to help him live longer and at home. The impasse was resolved when the parents were able to move him to a St. Louis hospital.
Well, now Peter Singer has come out against the parents. From his column in the NY Daily News calling continuing care of Joseph Deeply Misguided:
Josephs parents, who have previously had another child who died from the same disease, objected to the removal of the breathing tube. Instead they wanted an operation performed that would cut a hole in the childs neck, so that a breathing tube could be inserted in it and kept permanently in place. Josephs doctors refused to do this. They acknowledged that the operation might prolong Josephs life, but said it would not improve his well-being. A Canadian tribunal agreed with the doctors, giving them permission to remove the breathing tube. Then Priests for Life, a Catholic -abortion and anti-euthanasia organization stepped in, chartering an air ambulance to fly Joseph from Canada to Cardinal Glennon Childrens Medical Center, a Catholic hospital, in St. Louis, which will perform the operation the parents requested.
We Rescued Baby Joseph! says a page on the Priests for Life website. The organizations director, the Rev. Frank Pavone, says he has been told that it could cost as much as $150,000 for Josephs stay in the pediatric intensive care unit. That doesnt include the cost of the aircraft, which would have added thousands more to the bill. Priests for Life is, of course, asking its supporters to donate to pay these costs.
Heres the irony. According to the most rigorous charity evaluation agency in the country, GiveWell.org, you can save a childs life for about $1,000. All you have to do is give the money to their top-rated charity, Village Reach, which delivers vaccines and other urgently needed medical supplies to rural areas in developing countries. If Priests for Life were really serious about saving lives, instead of rescuing Joseph so he can live another few months lying in bed, unable to experience the normal joys of childhood, let alone become an adult, they could have used the money they have raised to save 150 lives most of them children who would have gone on to live healthy, happy lives for 50 years or more.
Yet, this is the same Peter Singer who says that parents should be able to have their disabled babies killed.
So, we see the real utilitarian agenda here. And we see the hollowness of Singers preference approach to utilitarian decision making. It isnt parental empowerment. It isnt family intimate decision making. Their preferences dont matter in a futile care imposition. In other words, the consistent through line of Singers approaches is the death of disabled infants.
We dont have to choose between caring for profoundly disabled individuals and helping children who can lead healthy, happy lives. In fact, such thinking reveals the profoundly bigoted heart that lurks within the passive prose of Singers utilitarian advocacy.
Nope.
Being 6 feet away and getting The Evil Alice Stare® several times was enough for me.
I’d just blubber something inane, anyway....:))
[or ask where he buys his clothes]
I *do* have 2 “Billion Dollar Babies” bucks with his armpit/forehead sweat on them, though.
If I were rich, I could clone him.
You must have quite a collection of Alice stuff.
Yeah, I’d probably just faint. And that would be a good thing, since it would prevent my embarrassing myself irretrievably.
At least 50 tour shirts, several hats, the 4’ x 5’ concert poster he sat in front of for a French tour TV interview, autographed comics, posters, giant photos, all kinds of stuff.
[place looks like an asylum even though I haven’t yet been abe to afford a straitjacket]...LOL
And it’s not a proper thread hikjack without this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNspoI-mO0M
:)
[damned Celtic head hunters]...LOL
You could sew your own straitjacket, LOL, in your spare time.
Too bad about the Celtic headhunters, but at least they gave *you* the head.
We have to stop meeting like this.
It’s really hard to sew with your hands zip-tied behind your back....:)
Oh well.
This thread was pretty much abandoned.
[I reckon we’re thread squatters]
Hubby finds The Head disconcerting.
[hubby also asked in all sincerity, after the guillotine blade fell at his first concert “Does that mean he’s not gonna sing anymore?” “Yeah. He picked York PA to commit public suicide. Shut up and watcht the show, honey.”]
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