Call to action, also, any who lurk here and can do anything! The killers are implementing their plan in echo of the Easter past, for Terri.
This is not reaching the news media.
We have been quiet on her case since not much was public, but certainly things have happened. The death cloud which drifted over Terri now hovers over her on this third deathaversary. The blood lust is there, the killers are there and their victim is being prepared for their sacrifice.
Little has reached the news media but this reached us from Lauren's desperate father. Thanks, Les.
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We are still waiting on the courts to determine their position at this time.
Asking for your prayer and support. Randy Richardson
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Please check out their website for Lauren.
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VANCOUVER - All the doctors involved in her treatment at Vancouver General Hospital agreed: Alecsandrina Priboi was dying.
There was no hope for recovery, no point to continuing life support.
Priboi's daughter, Georgeta Rotaru, did not accept that conclusion and last month went to B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver to force medical staff to continue her 80-year-old mother's life support and medication.
Although relatively rare, more of these end-of-life court disputes are ending up in Canadian courts, says lawyer Christopher Grauer, who represented VGH and medical staff in the Priboi challenge.
There was a similar case in B.C. court last week and another in a Manitoba court last month.
In Manitoba, Samuel Golubchuk's children argued it would be a sin under the Orthodox Jewish faith to "hasten" his death by removing a ventilator and feeding tube. They were granted a temporary injunction to keep the 84-year-old man on life support until a trial judge can rule on the issue.
In the past, most right-to-life or death cases that landed in court made the opposite argument, Grauer said.
"Most of the cases to do with medical treatment, they want the court to allow family to take the patient off life support," he explained.
Either way, such cases are among the most emotionally charged and wrenching for all parties involved.
Who can forget the toxic battle between family members of Terri Schiavo, the 41-year-old American woman who suffered a heart attack in 1990, causing brain damage and paralysis?
Her husband Michael sought to withdraw the feeding tube keeping his wife alive while her parents fought to keep treatment going.
The feud played out publicly for two years, until Schiavo became a household name across North America. She died in March 2005, 13 days after the feeding tube was removed.
Priboi also died. But her daughter Rotaru said her court challenge, heard three days before her mother died, was worth it.
"It gave my mother the right to die with dignity," Rotaru said about her court case, which was made public when written reasons were posted on the B.C. Supreme Court website a week ago......................
Making an argument for life support
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Who gives a damn if someone was arrested (presumably drug related)? The way things are going these days, that qualifies her to be president, a governor or at the very least a mayor of a major city, it is certainly not a capital crime.
Horrible!
Where did you read the above about Lauren? It’s not on the Life for Lauren website.
To repeat the story of Zach Dunlap who was declared brain-dead and doctors were about to remove his organs for transplant. On Nov. 19 he was pronounced DEAD. When family members paid their last respects, somebody noticed he moved an arm and leg. He continues to recover and will appear or has appeared this week on "Today" show. A reminder that doctors can be wrong even when declaring somebody dead and we should err on side of life.
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