Posted on 05/08/2008 3:14:03 AM PDT by 8mmMauser
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Lauren Marie Richardson was a problematic daughter. Never on time at school, she would come back home at late hours, usually without a word of explanation for her worried parents. Friends she hung around with were far from desirable and hardly ever bothered to introduce themselves to the Richardsons. Problems arose in the family and Lauren's parents divorced after a few years, forcing Lauren to shuttle between two homes. Soon she started doing drugs. Soft narcotics came first, but within time, her organism had grown immune to cannabis, demanding stronger and stronger substances to satisfy the narcotic hunger. Finally Lauren began injecting heroine into her veins. When does life end and death begin? This difficult question will have to be answered soon by the parents of a 23-year-old girl who has been put on a breathing machine for almost two years. Her mother wants the machine unplugged. Her father hopes for a miracle On August 28, 2006, Lauren Richardson overdosed. She was found unconscious, with her heart barely beating and brain severely deprived of oxygen. She has neither opened her eyes nor uttered a word ever since. At the hospital it turned out that Lauren was pregnant and although it wasn't an easy decision, her parents knew they had to keep her alive at least long enough until her baby was born. Doctors did not give much hope for Lauren's recovery but promised to do everything in their might to sustain her basic functions for nine months. Ember Grace was born in February 2007. Words cannot describe the joy Edith Towers and Randy Richardson felt over the birth of their first grandchild who reminded them so much of Lauren. The few moments they spent with her were probably the last when they were truly happy. Edith had always claimed that her daughter never wanted to be kept alive and now demanded the doctors unplug the machinery. Randy still had hope. “The issue in Lauren's case is the eternal truth that all people, no matter what their medical condition, bear the image of God and deserve basic care and an opportunity to be restored to health,” he said. In January 2008, the court named Edith Towers guardian of her daughter. The News Journal which reported on the trial quoted Towers as saying that Lauren had asked her not to keep her alive. Lauren was to tell her mother: “Don't ever leave me hooked up to life support. I would not want that. I think it is horrible. I think that I do not ever want to be kept on life support if the doctors say there's no hope.” The words were backed up by Edith's brother. But Randy Richardson, with whom Lauren had lived shortly before she overdosed, claimed that his daughter would have never said it. He decided to question his former wife's ability to make reasonable decisions. Supported by numerous pro-life organizations, Randy Richardson has appealed the court's ruling and is hoping that he will be able to keep Lauren breathing until she dies naturally or a miracle happens. One of the groups that have sided with Richardson is the American Life League, the same that fought the euthanasia of Terri Schiavo in 2005. Time presses again because Edith's attorneys have been bombarding the court to grant their client permission to unplug the life-sustaining machines. Randy Richardson admits that the Lauren lying in a hospital bed is not the Lauren he remembers. But it is still his little girl and he has promised himself and God to fight for her life for as long as possible. “If I don't, who will? I love my daughter.”
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St. Petersburg, FL -- Terri Schiavo's mother Mary Schindler has uncovered a note that Terri wrote back in 1984 when she married her husband Michael. Now remarried to someone with whom he had an affair before Terri's death, Michael won a court order to take her live despite pleas from her family.
Terri's brother Bobby Schindler tells LifeNews.com about the note...........
Terri Schiavo's Mother Mary Schindler Finds 1984 Note From Her Daughter
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HALIFAX, May 13, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Aggressive pro-abortion demonstrators made physical attempts to shut down Nova Scotia's first annual "March for Life" Thusday. Beginning with an evening candle-lit prayer vigil on Wednesday May 7th, 2008 followed by a demonstration on Thursday the event was organized and co-sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, the Catholic Women's League and the Campaign Life Coalition. The roughly 90 March for Life participants were infiltrated on both occasions by several pro-abortion activists....
Pro-Abortion Activists Attempt to Shut Down March for Life in Nova Scotia
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As the very first line of Steven Mosher's latest book reads, we have all grown up "on a poisonous diet of overpopulation propaganda."
Mosher's book, Population Control-Real Costs, Illusory Benefits, is, first and foremost, an answer to the allegation that the human race is inexorably multiplying, hell-bent toward a giant demographic cliff like so many lemmings.
The numbers show that the world is not, has never been, nor ever shall be, overpopulated. In fact, according to the world's experts -- even the ones advocating population control -- birthrates around the world are dropping at a precipitous rate.
The book thus torpedoes the lifeboat scenario, which argued that in order to survive, we had to throw some of the earth's passengers overboard.....
New Book From Steve Mosher Explodes the Pro-Abortion Myth of Overpopulation
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Jim Robinson is having surgery today [May 14, 2008 Updates #930, 990]
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So does Free Republic, at least the ones in Nova Scotia aren't pretending to be conservative.
May 14, 2008
Lauren Richardson Needs Your Help!
Lauren Marie Richardson is a twenty-three year old woman who suffered an anoxic brain injury after an accident on August 28, 2006.
Lauren's life is endangered by a recent court decision made by Delaware Court of Chancery Master Sam Glasscock, III by which her feeding tube will be removed. As a disabled citizen, she is defenseless against the court-approved, imposed act of dehydration and starvation intended to cause her death.
Lauren gave birth to a baby girl during this ordeal, and has not been allowed to see her child. This little baby girl needs a chance to know her mother. Lauren's family appeals to each person with compassion and love to understand why they wish to bring Lauren home and care for her.
Lauren's situation is more critical than you can imagine. Her story should be told, and we pray that it has a happy ending.
Please click here to go to the Life for Lauren website and read how you can help. More action items will be added as they become available - please check back frequently. Your vigilance could help save Lauren's life.
Sincerely,
The Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation
www.terrisfight.org
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May 14, 2008
Lauren Richardson Needs Your Help!
Lauren Marie Richardson is a twenty-three year old woman who suffered an anoxic brain injury after an accident on August 28, 2006.
Lauren's life is endangered by a recent court decision made by Delaware Court of Chancery Master Sam Glasscock, III by which her feeding tube will be removed. As a disabled citizen, she is defenseless against the court-approved, imposed act of dehydration and starvation intended to cause her death.
Lauren gave birth to a baby girl during this ordeal, and has not been allowed to see her child. This little baby girl needs a chance to know her mother. Lauren's family appeals to each person with compassion and love to understand why they wish to bring Lauren home and care for her.
Lauren's situation is more critical than you can imagine. Her story should be told, and we pray that it has a happy ending.
Please click here to go to the Life for Lauren website and read how you can help. More action items will be added as they become available - please check back frequently. Your vigilance could help save Lauren's life.
Sincerely,
The Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation
www.terrisfight.org
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Doubletap to be sure...
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Today's short update:
I just talked to Jim; the surgery will be performed tomorrow. He doesn't know what time yet. He said he is feeling pretty good. Also, he slept off and on last night. May have been due to the stress.
I am going to try to see him this afternoon. He has some tests scheduled but he doesn't think they will take very long.
He is not allowed to have his laptop in the patient area so he cannot get online until he can get down to the lobby.
His words ..... "Please tell everyone how much I appreciate their thoughts and prayers. Oh Yeah ..... tell them I'll be back online as soon as I'm able.
Anyway, thank you for your prayers.
Jim Robinson is having surgery May 15, 2008 [Updates #930, 990 & #1070]
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Prayers for Jim.
Thanks for the info. I wasn’t aware of this bill. I don’t live in FL but it concerns me.
I’m sorry to hear this news. I’ll keep him and his family in my prayers, especially tomorrow.
Governor Minner’s Biography. She’s been a champion in the fight against cancer.
http://governor.delaware.gov/biography.shtml
FYI: Delaware AG page. Just for a look around. Looks like a Biden is Delaware AG.
http://attorneygeneral.delaware.gov/
Wonderful news! Governor Minner has signed legislation to establish a lowcost spay/neuter program! Specifically, HB 425 will establish a spay/neuter fund to assist (1) individuals eligible for state assistance programs, (2) individuals recognized by county or municipal government or state, county, or municipal animal control as free-roaming cat or dog keepers, and bonafide 501 ©(3) animal welfare, rescue, and humane organizations registered in Delaware. In addition, HB 425 will require that all dogs and cats adopted from public or private entities (i.e., shelters, rescues, clinics) be sterilized and inoculated against rabies prior to adoption unless a licensed veterinarian finds that either sterilization or vaccination would be medically unsafe, or an animal is under 6 months of age and has been inoculated for rabies, and the adopter has posted a deposit.
Spay/neuter(1) saves animal lives by significantly reducing the free-roaming animal population, unwanted animal births in general, and shelter intake and euthanasia rates; (2) dramatically reduces animal impound costs; and (3) protects public health and safety by reducing the risk of rabies and the incidence of common canine and feline behavioral problems such as aggression, roaming and spraying. Delaware has now joined the growing number of states Illinois, Maine, New Hampshire and New Jersey to enact progressive spay/neuter legislation to increase the save rate. This is from the ASPCA site. "reduces the euthanasia rate" for animals that is.
“Lauren gave birth to a baby girl during this ordeal, and has not been allowed to see her child.”
I hate to think the worst, but could some be trying to deny Lauren seeing her baby, because they are afraid seeing the baby will help bring Lauren to recovery.
I am cynical enough to think you are right on target and that it was certainly considered if not the main factor.
See #436 post by JustAmy.
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Just received a call from Sheila ....
They will take Jim to surgery at 8:00am. The surgery will probably start about 9:00 and will take a couple of hours. He will probably get into recovery about noon.
She will call me tomorrow after surgery to let me know how it went.
9:00am Fresno time, please join me in prayers.
Prayers for Jim Robinson (Updates at #279, #436)
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More emerges about the dark role played by the DSS against Haleigh and her mom.
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Lawyers for Haleigh Poutre’s biological mother yesterday alleged she had signed away her rights to the child because of government “coersion” and possible fraud.
At a Superior Court hearing, attorneys seeking damages for what they are calling the wrongful adoption of the 14-year-old brain-damaged girl questioned why the state Department of Social Services has for two years refused to turn over two documents that purportedly explain why she was taken from Allison Avrett.
“The question remains: What is in those two secret reports?” Wendy Murphy said. “. . .Fraud may be someplace in those files.” Lawyers for DSS did not respond to the allegation, but asked Judge Linda Giles to dismiss the case, arguing that Avrett has no say in the matter because she is no longer Haleigh’s legal guardian. Giles made no decision yesterday.
Haleigh was removed from Avrett’s care when she was 4 after Avrett’s sister, Holli Strickland, told DSS the child had been molested by Avrett’s boyfriend at the time, Murphy said.
The allegation was investigated and determined to be unfounded, she said. But DSS threatened to take away Avrett’s unborn child unless she agreed to give up Haleigh, said attorney Elizabeth Clague.
Avrett agreed to allow her sister to adopt Haleigh, with the understanding that she could still visit her daughter.
But when she began to question why Haleigh often had bruises on her body, Strickland falsely reported to DSS that Avrett was neglecting her other two children, Murphy said.
Avrett’s sister and her husband, Jason Strickland, were later arrested and charged with the Sept. 11, 2005, beating that left Haleigh with a sheared brain stem. A month later, Holli Strickland was killed in a murder-suicide with her grandmother.
DSS, believing Haleigh was brain-dead, sought to have life support removed, and Avrett initially agreed, but later began to notice signs of responsiveness.
In January 2006, the day after the Supreme Judicial Court ruled that DSS could remove Haleigh from life support, DSS announced that she was breathing on her own and halted plans to remove her feeding tube.
Five months later, without explanation, DSS permanently barred Avrett from seeing her daughter.
Alison Goodwin, a spokeswoman for the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, yesterday said she was under a “gag order” prohibiting her from commenting on the case.
Poutres mom: I was forced to give up custody
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