To: goldstategop
Before the 48 hours had passed a decision had to be made, my grandmother had another stroke while nobody was there and passed away in the hospital. At least that was the story. I've always doubted it. Given that we were given 48 hours to move her out of there, I've often wondered. Nobody will ever know, so it's just speculation on my part. I don't know how many patients are actually killed already on the basis that they don't know what's going on, it's better for them, we need the bed, insurance isn't going to cover this, blah, blah, all these decisions. He talked about the decision making on his Grandmother years ago.
At that time he said nothing at all about suspicions like these.
Sometimes Rush's memory gets a bit embroidered to fill out a current story.
SO9
To: Servant of the 9
"He talked about the decision making on his Grandmother years ago. At that time he said nothing at all about suspicions like these."
Is it unreasonable to think that Rush might not share every intimate detail of this very personal matter with his listeners?
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03/21/2005 5:57:31 PM PST by
SerpentDove
(Rush Limbaugh: "There's an actual energized enthusiasm for this woman's death out there...")
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