And many are totally blind to this.
Freepmail wagglebee to subscribe or unsubscribe from the moral absolutes ping list.
FreeRepublic moral absolutes keyword search
This stuff just breaks my heart. And it could easily be me or one of my loved ones...or yours...next!
/s
Nursing home neglect (what’s in those papers you signed can kill you)
http://www.wreg.com/news/wreg-nursinghomeagreement-story,0,552309.story
I don’t exactly get the point. The writer rambles. No wonder no one wants to explain things to her.
And your survivors have NO rights to sue.
This is what we can all expect from an all powerful government. Power corrupts, etc, etc.
Is this St Joseph’s Hospital a Catholic institution?
Sickening
They are incompetent and evil, as well as downright cruel to veterans in their care.
My brother had my elderly sick mother make up a trust giving him 80% of her estate, even tho she had already prepared a will splitting everything equally between us...not to mention making me the executor. I lived 2 hours away and he lived 5 minutes away, so he was able to easily influence her.
The day she went into the hospital for the last time (for treatment of maggots in her toes, among other things), she signed the trust. The people who drew up the trust stated in the document that she was in her right mind when she signed the document. Of course, how in God’s name would they know that, since they only met her that day?
She passed away 3 weeks later, after which I found out what my brother had done. I tried to fight it but there was nothing I could do....I had no money for a decent attorney and my brother did....as he was able to use the money from the estate.
The trust mill that wrote the trust, the attorney hired to implement it, and my brother all stood to benefit from riding rough-shod over my mother’s wishes. My mother and me....not so much. And yet everyone turned a blind eye to it. Absolutely shameful behavior!
Mrs. Prince of Space
I believe the spouse has the common law right to speak on behalf of their husband/wife if they are incapable of expressing their own wishes. Not the state, courts or church.
A beautifully written, deeply moving story of one family’s struggle against an evil cabal. We must end the tyranny of the culture of death.
It pains me to see Mrs. Harvey driven to the point of exhaustion. She seems to be the only person looking out for Mr. Harvey’s best interests, and it looks like she’s losing the battle. God bless this couple, and bring them the help they need.