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To: proust

Why? Do we do everything in our power to save every starving person? As a nation, or individually? Its one thing to say this is a bad case, and that she should have the tube inserted. But how is the blood on all our hands?


385 posted on 03/22/2005 4:54:46 PM PST by notigar
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To: notigar
If she dies, we did not do enough. No, we don't make a federal case out of every starving person, but this was a clear example of a nation of people, and all three branches of gov't failed to muster the resources necessary to sustain the life of one defenseless diasbled woman. I was brought up to believe we have three branches for Checks and Balances, but I see two entire branches being nullified by one judge. How could this happen?

I share guilt for being just a keyboard warrior and not doing everything I could have done. How is the blood not on all of our healthy hands?

392 posted on 03/22/2005 5:16:47 PM PST by proust (It's dangerous to assume someone wants to die because they signed no paper stating otherwise.)
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