Posted on 01/03/2006 2:43:26 PM PST by cyn
Pamela's guardianship renewed for another six months! Please see "Scott's News" for more information. (continued at link)
http://scottsfight.com/Scott's%20News.htmJanuary 3, 2006
Today was the long-anticipated status hearing on guardianship for Scott.
The hearing took place in judge's chambers with Pamela and her attorneys and Eliza and her attorneys. Pamela presented the judge with information that she has now filed with the court to have Scott declared "partially capacitated". This means, at the very least, that he would then be allowed to indicate his preferences for his social environment, such as who is allowed to visit. He has repeatedly indicated that he does not want to see Eliza, but he does wants to see his son.
Pamela also informed the judge that, after Scott is legally determined to be "partially capacitated", they would be filing for a divorce for him. [emphasis mine]
Eliza indicated to the judge that she would fight any divorce proceedings.
The final item that Pamela presented to the judge is that Scott is scheduled for surgery to close his tracheotomy opening, which should allow him to regain his ability to speak and make sound.
Based on all the above information, Judge Wilkes ruled to grant Pamela another six months of full guardianship of Scott. This will be a crucial time for Pamela and Scott, as they continue to work, not only for Scott's recovery, but for him to regain the right and ability to truly "speak for himself".
Please continue to join us in prayer and other support for Scott and Pamela as they continue the battle for LIFE.
But nowdays, it seems some folks are more impatient with stroke patients.
Perhaps you meant:
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Shhhhh. It's a pun. You are supposed to laugh. She is good at them. Be sure to turn out the lights when you leave this thread.
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Missed that. But I've been looking at this slice of history for decades, and no doubt you have too. The antidote -- at least it used to be one -- is the unique American philosophy at its founding. We are free men, joined in a Free Republic, so long as we govern ourselves with God's law. When we let that slip away, ka-boom!, we go from the smallest, least bothersome government on earth to the biggest, brassiest, most expensive state in history. Next thing you know, the world is awash in red shirts and brown shirts and black shirts and the wrong sort of towelheads and a parade of horrid people grasping for power.
It is related in the Book of Samuel that the Israelites, in just this way, grew weary of their liberty and decided they wanted a king to go before them and fight their battles. The Lord told them (so to speak) that it was Him or the IRS, and told Samuel privately that they would opt for the IRS and be very, very sorry for it, but that's the way things were.
In other words: government is punishment for sin.
There's the whole of political philosophy in five words :-)
Is Michael going to be on MSN tonight, anyone hear that?
Supposed to say how politicians blocked him from doing what Terri wanted?
Bless the LORD, O my soul,
And all that is within me, bless His holy name!
The lovingkindness of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear Him . . . ~ Psalm 103
Prayer bump for Scott Thomas.
UPDATE -- February 4, 2006Today Pamela was invited to speak at the quarterly meeting of Florida Right to Life in Orlando. She and Scott and their caregiver/friend Amy made the trip in the rain to come share their experience over the last year and a half since his injury.
Pamela shared the story again from the date of his injury on September 4th, 2004, to the news of his imminent transfer to hospice, to her being granted and continuing to receive temporary full guardianship. Many questions were asked, and she was given a standing ovation when she was finished.
Scott listened attentively, and then was willing to pose for several photographs to commemorate the day.
[see photos] The first photo is of Scott and Amy listening to Pamela speak (middle). The last photo is Pam and Scott posing with Robin Hoffman, President of Florida Right to Life.
On NRTL website, see The WILL TO LIVE Project.
Love & hugs to you, dear tut.
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