Posted on 03/31/2008 2:52:07 PM PDT by wagglebee
And people need to realize that the death culters today are every bit as evil as the Nazis.
The modern day death cultists are every bit as evil as the nazi’s and if you see them up close, their clothes are somber and they’re very pale and zombie like-robotic. I can spot them immediately. They do not look normal and if they wear any jewelry at all, it’s not The Cross, that’s for certain. pentagram maybe...
After Jim King takes the nuts off his car, I think it’s time for HIS ultrasound.
"14-year-old Sabrina Martin's surgery for a sinus infection did not turn out well."
SABRINA MARTIN and parents, take care.
Is the pendulum swinging a little bit???
DC Madame comments from her condo mgr in Orlando.
She walked right into death central (as some attorneys refer to Pinellas-Pasco County) no matter the circumstances.
http://www.wesh.com/news/16142638/detail.html
Have you seen “Juno” yet? It is a wonderful movie and I think it will have a huge impact.
Just ask Ben Stein!
www.expelledthemovie.com
Denver Bible Church Pastor Bob Enyart debated PP attorney Ed Ramey
at UNC last week about Personhood and wound up telling him,
“If you don’t know right from wrong, stay out of the public policy debate arena!’
A person who doesn't understand basic right from wrong NEVER should have been let out of kindergarten.
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Chris Vogel has a lengthy and detailed story in Thursday's Houston Press, titled "Doctors vs. Parents: Who Decides Right to Life?" It describes a compelling and serious futility dispute that is now headed to court.
14-year-old Sabrina Martin's surgery for a sinus infection did not turn out well. She developed a brain abscess and brain swelling. The staff at Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital told Sabrina's parents that Sabrina "had two strokes and because of them, she was in a coma that they didn't think she was going to come out of. And if she did, she would be a vegetable." The staff then "began pressuring them to withhold treatment and feeding."
But they allegedly went far beyond just trying to persuade the parents what they thought was the best course of action. In addition the Memorial Hermann staff:
But most serious of all is the allegation that “Memorial Hermann and the doctors and nurses working on the case wanted Sabrina to die to bury the evidence of malpractice and limit the potential damages in court.”
New Futility Case: Martin v. Memorial Hermann
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A new study co-authored by UC Irvine professors Peter Ditto and Elizabeth Loftus shows that living wills may not be as effective in honoring individuals final wishes as previously thought. To carry out this research, Ditto and Loftus selected over 400 individuals above the age of 65 for the groups project.
We got people that we knew and actually asked them three times to speak their wishes for different kinds of life-extending treatment, Ditto said. We would do that and ask them to come back a year later and ask the same questions then we looked to see how accurate they were in sensing that [their answers] changed.
Roughly one-third of the group changed their decisions in regards to such treatments as cardiopulmonary resuscitation and being dependent on a feeding tube used to extend their lives. Of these individuals, 75 percent falsely remembered that their new views were consistent with their original choices............
Study Challenges Validity of End-of-Life Treatment Decisions
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What we received this legislative session, and in many sessions past, is something that defies all reason and logic. I thought the pregnant pigs issue was the most ridiculous piece of legislation ever to be put into a state constitution, but that was one item. This year, we were being inundated with bills and issues that should have no place in governmental workings.
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Abortion: If a woman and her doctor have decided that she cannot, for whatever reasons, carry and care for a child, that should be her decision. Government does not belong in private and personal medical matters. (Remember Terry Schiavo?) There are enough unloved, unwanted, abused and neglected children, even in Florida, without adding to their number. As for when human life begins, that is a matter for philosophy and religion to debate, not for our legislature to rule on........
What good came out of recent legislative session? May 5, 2008
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On April 7 an article appeared on the Opinion page, "Terri Schiavo's lifesaving legacy" by Nat Hentoff.
When Terri's story first appeared in the paper and on the news, I considered responding to the decisions that were made regarding her care and her future.
I feel that God gave us life and only he has the right to take it away and we are charged with caring for one another until that time.
In 1984 I was told to put my son in a nursing home because "he will never get better." Had we followed that advice we may have faced the same ending that Terri's family has endured..........
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This is probably the most draconian legislation in America since the slavery era.
This must be some type of Freudian slip since the acknowledge that it is a CHILD and not a blob of cells. But what does this mean, does this mean that a woman can "abort" a rebellious teenager? We already know that Florida makes provisions for husbands to "abort" inconvenient wives.
There are enough unloved, unwanted, abused and neglected children, even in Florida, without adding to their number.
Then why do most Americans looking to adopt have to go to China and Eastern Europe for children? Where are these overflowing Florida orphanages?
As for when human life begins, that is a matter for philosophy and religion to debate, not for our legislature to rule on.
Do these imbeciles not realize that this is statement is so open-ended that it actually means nothing?
Watching those vids hurts my heart. Lauren’s mother has custody of the granddaughter she wanted aborted? I’ll read more later.
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Webster argued that the measure only extended the state's existing ultrasound requirement and that most abortion clinics already perform ultrasounds prior to abortions to determine the age of the fetus (Colavecchio-Van Sickler, St. Petersburg Times, 4/30). Opponents said that the measure was an attempt to create another hurdle to accessing abortion by requiring women to pay for the ultrasounds, which can cost several hundred dollars, the Herald reports (Miami Herald, 5/1). Opponents also said the measure might infringe on the doctor-patient relationship. Gov. Charlie Crist (R) did not say whether he would have signed the measure, according to the Sentinel (Orlando Sentinel, 5/1)............
Florida Senate Rejects Measure Requiring Ultrasounds Before Abortion At Any Stage
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