Ah yes... the "nurses" who weren't really nurses, but were just assistants. And then there's Carla Sauer Iyer, who was an LPN ("just a little dab [of therapy] 'll do ya") who claims to know more than the doctors and RNs who examined Mrs. Schiavo.
And let's not forget the investigations that found these claims groundless.
And let's not forget that getting terminated for stealing from a nursing home can make a person's later testimony a bit questionable.
And let's not forget that this nurse didn't document things when they supposedly happened--or even report the alleged mistreatment of Mrs. Schiavo--but then later made claims. Do you trust a nurse who wouldn't report a patient's abuse at the time?
You really need to open a new bag of mantras. These are indeed not very fresh and attract bugs.
Dr.s are quite willing to counsel pregnant women carrying a baby with down syndrome or some other problem to kill the child just because it’s going to have mental retardation or some other challenging disorder. So you think we should believe them when they say someone who does have brain damage isn’t aware? Hmm well I tend to be very skeptical.