She's not just in a coma, she's flatline brain dead meaning if she wasn't on life support she would surely completely die as natural order works.
You've mentioned "natural order" twice in your posts. I assume then if you ever have a heart attack or are in an accident you'd want "natural order" to run its course.
It is the right of the charitable person to give their money as they see fit. It is not our right to tell them they cannot dontate to this cause!
I didn't see anywhere that said the insurance was medicaid or medicare. It is most likely the insurance used was privately paid for by the husband...if so, why then shouldn't he be allowed to collect on it?
Next time you catch cold better not take any antibiotics - they interfere with the natural order.
The baby weighes almost 2 lbs. which plenty of babies have been born weighing & have grown up into healthy children.
Who the hell are you to tell me or anybody else how to spend their own money? As for the rest of your pathetic diatribe that hoped for death against a joyful birth (which is intrinsically evil, by the by): A) this is a devout Catholic family, they acted in accordance with their faith--you also against freedom of religion? B)the family has insurance and people willingly (i.e. "free will", liberty, something with which we are endowed by our creator) filled in the gaps
If you ever go to the hospital, should we tell them that you'll refuse treatment because you don't want to be a burden to an insurance company?
Hard as it will be for me, I will pray for you. You obviously profoundly need it to heal your warped soul.
Who the hell are you to tell me or anybody else how to spend their own money? As for the rest of your pathetic diatribe that hoped for death against a joyful birth (which is intrinsically evil, by the by): A) this is a devout Catholic family, they acted in accordance with their faith--you also against freedom of religion? B)the family has insurance and people willingly (i.e. "free will", liberty, something with which we are endowed by our creator) filled in the gaps
If you ever go to the hospital, should we tell them that you'll refuse treatment because you don't want to be a burden to an insurance company?
Hard as it will be for me, I will pray for you. You obviously profoundly need it to heal your warped soul.