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‘Stop dehydration deaths,’ says Terri Schiavo’s brother in response to new brain scan
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| 2/4/10
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Posted on 02/05/2010 4:01:24 PM PST by wagglebee
St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb 4, 2010 / 08:32 pm (CNA).- Reacting to news of a breakthrough in brain scanning technology, Terri Schiavo's brother Bobby Schindler is calling for a halt to removing hydration from brain-damaged patients who are thought to be in a persistent vegetative state. An unscientific, inaccurate diagnosis of unresponsive patients is being used as a criterion to kill, Schindler charged.
Schindler was responding to news that researchers from the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the University of Liège have used a technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to map a patients brain activity while he was asked to answer yes or no questions.
One patient, a 29-year-old man who suffered a severe traumatic brain injury in a traffic accident, was able to communicate by willfully changing his brain activity, a press release from the MRC reports. He correctly answered questions such as Is your fathers name Alexander?
Dr. Adrian Owen and his team at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge, England were the developers of the technique.
We were astonished when we saw the results of the patients scan and that he was able to correctly answer the questions that were asked by simply changing his thoughts, Dr. Owen commented. Not only did these scans tell us that the patient was not in a vegetative state but, more importantly, for the first time in five years, it provided the patient with a way of communicating his thoughts to the outside world.
Dr. Steven Laureys of the University of Liège, a co-author of the study, said the scans were the only viable method for the patient to communicate since his accident.
Its early days, but in the future we hope to develop this technique to allow some patients to express their feelings and thoughts, control their environment and increase their quality of life.
The three-year study conducted fMRI scans on 23 patients diagnosed as being in a vegetative state. The technology detected signs of awareness in four of the cases, 17 percent of the participants.
The fMRI technique can decipher the brains answers to questions in healthy participants with 100 percent accuracy but has previously not been used for a patient who cannot move or speak.
Dr. Martin Monti, another MRC co-author of the study, said the advance could help with clinical questions and would allow patients to say if they are feeling any pain.
The new study is published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Dr. Allan Ropper, a neurologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, wrote an editorial accompanying the study. According to HealthDay News, he said that people are going to have to grapple with the meaning of brain scans that show consciousness or residual consciousness.
It has to do with what you think life is and what is a meaningful life. Those are social, cultural and theological questions, he said.
He also cautioned against giving false hope to families, noting the small percentage of the responsive patients. All the studys patients had suffered traumatic brain injuries, not damage from oxygen deprivation.
Speaking of the 29-year-old patient, Monti said it is still the case that we managed to give him, to a little extent, a voice. In a sense there was a very positive outcome. We managed to interact. This is an extremely exciting thing."
CNA sought comment on the issue from Bobby Schindler of the Terri Schiavo Foundation.
His sister Terri, who was severely brain damaged from oxygen deprivation, was at the center of a 2005 legal dispute in Florida. She was denied nutrition and hydration by court order in a case between her blood relatives and her husband.
Schindler said the study backs other findings about the unscientific, inaccurate diagnosis of a persistent vegetative state (PVS) and shows how it is often wrong when diagnosing people with severe injuries.
As in the case of my sister, theyre using this diagnosis as a criterion to kill.
Schindler said his family had asked a judge for similar testing for Terri but it was denied.
If the technique was easy to conduct and available, he said, it would have given a better understanding of her condition. Why not ask, especially when it is going to end someones life?
Asked whether the case offers insight into how unresponsive patients should be treated, he replied:
Nobody should have to earn the right to hydration. We should do everything we can to care for these people, regardless of how responsive or unresponsive they are.
Schindler lamented that people are being indoctrinated to see killing as an act of compassion.
We are morally obligated to care for these people, Schindler told CNA.
They should stop any further dehydration deaths, because were learning how inaccurate the PVS diagnosis is.
Discussing the other patients who could not communicate, he said families of unresponsive patients should continue to treat them with love and compassion.
But the patients condition should never justify removing food, hydration or basic care, he stressed.
Schindler also noted that improvements on science are possible and could improve unresponsive patients functioning.
We should never come to the conclusion that someone is better off starving to death, he told CNA.
He was critical of news reports that claimed the new technology would not have helped Terri Schiavo, saying some stories were written as if these doctors want to go out of their way to justify Terris death.
If you read these articles, it seems they always have this caveat: lets not jump to conclusions with Terri Schiavo and say these tests would have proven she wasnt in the conditions the doctors said she was in.
Schindler told CNA that more doctors were on record saying that Terri could have been helped with some of the technology available. They believed that she wasnt in a vegetative state.
He also advocated the elimination of the term vegetative state from common use, saying it is dehumanizing and devalues the person and his or her inherent moral worth. In his view, PVS diagnosis should also not be used as a criterion for ending someones life because of how often it is wrong.
Schindler said he describes unresponsive patients as persons with brain injuries.
I dont know why I have to label them as being a vegetable. I think it leads to an existing prejudice against these types of people, he told CNA.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: euthanasia; moralabsolutes; prolife; terri; terridailies; terrischiavo; whiterose
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To: Republic
I can’t find one thing in that post I disagree with.
Mark Fuhrman wrote an interesting book about the case.
Of course - after so many years it was difficult to find concrete evidence as to how Terri originally became injured.
But one thing the book seemed to prove beyond a doubt was the quality (or lack therof) of Michael Schiavo.
To: wagglebee
To: kanawa; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ..
Thank God that many parents refuse to succumb to the culture of death.
Thread by kanawa.
The moment I hear Elisabeth Shepherd's voice on the phone I think she sounds like
just the sort of person you would want looking after you if you were ill
~~snip~~
It's because of the hard times and the dark emotional wilderness the human soul has to find some way to cross -
even when it is exhausted and ground down by long weeks, months and years of dealing with the almost intolerable -
that I am here to talk to her.
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posted on
02/21/2010 11:21:25 AM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Jill Stanek nails it here!
Thread by me.
On the heels of the provocative "Black Children are an Endangered Species" billboard campaign currently running in Atlanta, Ga., comes another, this one in Poland.
Next week the Polish arm of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform will begin displaying this sign on a huge billboard (74 feet by 32 feet) in a large city in Poland, remaining unnamed for now so as not to jeopardize the plan.
Translation: Abortion for Polish women introduced by Hitler on March 9, 1943
Coincidentally, March 8 is International Women's Day, a special day for feminists in Poland. Each year to celebrate they organize demonstrations in major cities, including Poznan, to demand abortion without limits.
Adolf Hitler was so ahead of his time.
The sign is true, by the way. According to Wapedia (emphasis mine):
Until 1932, abortion was banned in Poland without exceptions. In that year a new Penal Code legalized abortion strictly when there were medical reasons and, for the first time in Europe, when the pregnancy resulted from a criminal act. Except during the German occupation during the Second World War, this law was in effect from 1932 to 1956.
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02/21/2010 11:23:36 AM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
I've posted two threads which show just evil the culture of death is in their quest to kill everyone they consider imperfect.
Theres a tabloid journalist in Russia making waves about lethal solutions for newborns (and others) with disabilities. Journalist Aleksandr Nikonov wrote an incendiary piece in a popular Russian tabloid, (caution, content may be offensive) Speed-Info, entitled Finish It Off, So It Doesn't Suffer.
As I say quite often here, Im not sure why so many are surprised and outraged. Nikonovs intent is no different than what the rest of the pro-death crowd say, just slightly more uncivilized.
Clearly, Russian tabloid journalism is short on subtlety, as is the 700,000-an-issue Speed-Info, with its copious photo layouts of scantily clad women and other lowbrow schlock. In this regard, we could simply ignore Nikonovs message. However, tabloid sensationalism influences public opinion just as any other form of publication does perhaps even more so.
Lets begin with Nikonovs own words of the title. Newborns with disabilities are suffering; therefore they should be finished off. Also, these newborns are its - not baby boys or girls, or even newborn humans, they are nonhuman. Harsh? Yes, but exactly the same sentiment that many Western countries are swallowing. (The Netherlands routinely kills disabled newborns as well as the elderly and the infirm. Scotland is talking about assisted suicide for children. Dignitas in Switzerland will help do you in for a fee. Canadas medical community increasingly calls for the legalization of assisted suicide. The pro-death crowd in the US isnt happy that only several states have already legalized assisted killing they want more).
Nikonov hasn't learned the Western trick of making killing much more acceptable when it's prettified. The pro-death crowd would recoil in horror at the description of finishing people off. Instead, they talk about euthanasia, aid in dying, dying with dignity - making the ugly beautiful. Most people dont like ugly, but they do like beautiful. Its simply a matter of lying often enough that the lie becomes desirable truth.
However, the pretty-talking pro-death crowd is really down with Nikonov, because any way you slice it, finishing off is the intent of assisted suicide and euthanasia, warm fuzzy terminology notwithstanding.
Heres what Nikonov said in a Radio Free Liberty interview:
Parents, in particular parents, should be free to decide the fate of their own offspring. If you want to bring up a child with Down syndrome, you can do it. But if you dont, you can euthanize him. Why is prenatal abortion legal and post-natal abortion is not?
Well, hes got a point: If we feel free to allow and legalize the abortion of unborn children with Down syndrome and other defects, as we have done, then why not allow and legalize killing after birth?
Logically, there should be no difference. At least Nikonov is consistent kill - sorry, finish off children with disabilities wherever you find them, unborn and born.
Lest we ignore Nikonov, remember that hes saying exactly what others in highly elevated university endowed chairs at prestigious universities are saying. For one, Peter Singer has noted that:
In any case, the position taken here does not imply that it would be better that no people born with severe disabilities should survive; it implies only that the parents of such infants should be able to make this decision. (Practical Ethics, 1999, p. 189).
I think post-natal abortion is way too pretty.
For the sake of honesty and transparency, Im with Nikonovs approach.
Call it what it is: Finishing off children with disabilities for their own and everyone elses good.
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A disagreement is taking place in an Edmonton hospital that has national implications and has not received the media coverage that it deserves. What has been reported is information that misdirects the public from the fundamental issues.
I refer to the case of Baby Isaiah, whose fate has yet to be determined. He was disabled at birth due to lack of oxygen during his delivery and remains in the hospital, breathing with the help of a mechanical ventilator and occasionally taking unassisted breaths. His parents, devastated, remained cautiously optimistic until they received a letter dated Jan. 13, 2010, informing them that withdrawal of active treatment was medically reasonable, ethically responsible and appropriate. The letter further asserts that it would be in Isaiah's best interest to discontinue support and, with sadness, such support would cease on Jan. 20, 2010.
To date, the issue is unresolved and Isaiah remains on a ventilator.
As a physician, I specialize in the management of the weak and disabled. My task is clear: restore an individual's health if I am able, and protect my patient's rights as a human being. I must state categorically that I am not a vitalist. Patients may choose to decline my treatment and as a consequence, die. I will support this choice but need not enable it. The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba, my regulating body and proclaimed public defender, has a statement on end-of-life care available on its website: http://www.cpsm.mb.ca/statements/st1602.pdf. It attempts to address the disagreements between physicians and patients or their identified decision-makers by following a protocol.
The statement empowers physicians in Manitoba to involuntarily withdraw care but they must provide a 96-hour window during which a patient may seek a legal injunction.
Stated in another way, if baby Isaiah were in Winnipeg, the "plug" may have already been pulled.
I am an intensive care physician practising in Manitoba. I provided care in a similar case involving an adult patient. During this patient's long intensive care unit stay, much distress was experienced by the medical staff and the family. Trust was lost on both sides of this conflict.
In my investigation of Isaiah, I learned that he had gained weight, moved and breathed occasionally on his own. His photos displayed an infant who by all accounts seemed normal in appearance apart from some paraphernalia of the critical care trade.
Although the issue before the court is the degree of brain injury incurred by Isaiah, I realize that it is Isaiah's status as a human being that is on trial. In contemporary thought, once born, humanity is considered automatic and should not be revoked by disability. The yardstick of being a human being is set too high for Isaiah. Discussion on the prediction of degree of disability, including mental capacity, is not relevant as are counter-arguments based on the physical appearance of normalcy. All that really matters, to be blunt, is if Isaiah is dead or alive. Brain death is complete and irreversible cessation of all brain function from the cortex to the brainstem. In some circumstances, the heart may still beat, the blood circulates and many organ systems can still operate. Patients who are brain dead are quite unstable even with the functions listed above working. Most patients with cessation of brain function experience rapid multiple organ system failure unless doctors intervene. If Isaiah is alive, which includes everything but brain dead, he is entitled to the full rights and privileges of any living Canadian citizen.
As a physician, I am profoundly concerned that I am allowed by college decree, or worse, potentially by statute, to take a life, as an agent of the state. I refuse to be a selector. My moral obligation as a physician demands that I not participate in the debate except to say that I treat all human beings the same. This rationing debate feels like code to me for something more sinister. There is no more important consideration to me than guarding against the abuse of my professional power in the way that I deal with vulnerable people who seek my care.
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posted on
02/21/2010 11:27:43 AM PST
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: Faith; Salvation; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; ...
40 Days for Life has begun again for the Lenten Season. As we approach the Passion and Resurrection of our Lord, we must remember that over 4000 innocent babies are murdered each day. 40 Days for Life has saved thousands of lives and is already saving more this year!
Threads by Salvation and Faith, with special thanks to Faith for posting the daily threads.
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40 Days for Life is a community-based campaign that draws attention to the evil of abortion through the use of a three-point program:
- Prayer and fasting
- Constant vigil
- Community outreach
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40 Days for Life takes a determined, peaceful approach to showing local communities the consequences of abortion in their own neighborhoods, for their own friends and families. It puts into action a desire to cooperate with God in the carrying out of His plan for the end of abortion in America.
The 40-day campaign tracks Biblical history, where God used 40-day periods to transform individuals, communities ... and the entire world. From Noah in the flood to Moses on the mountain to the disciples after Christ's resurrection, it is clear that God sees the transformative value of His people accepting and meeting a 40-day challenge.
Vision and mission
40 Days for Life is a focused pro-life campaign with a vision to access Gods power through prayer, fasting, and peaceful vigil to end abortion in America.
The mission of the campaign is to bring together the body of Christ in a spirit of unity during a focused 40 day campaign of prayer, fasting, and peaceful activism, with the purpose of repentance, to seek Gods favor to turn hearts and minds from a culture of death to a culture of life, thus bringing an end to abortion in America.
Prayer and fasting:
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Christ told us some demons can only be driven out by prayer and fasting. The two go hand in hand. Prayer keeps us rooted in the fact that it is our desire to carry out God's will. Fasting is a sacrifice that helps us reach beyond our own limitations with God's help.
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Fasting is not a Christian diet; it is a form of physical prayer. You can fast from food, TV, alcohol ... anything that separates you from God.
Constant vigil:
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The most visible component of 40 Days for Life is a constant prayer vigil outside a place where children are aborted. It is the hope that the vigil can be maintained 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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It is a prayerful witness to the clinic's patients and employees, and to the entire community, that evil is in our midst and that with God's help, it will be defeated.
Community outreach:
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During 40 Days for Life, the pro-life message is proactively taken to the community through focused, grassroots educational efforts. People are given the opportunity to visibly show their support for 40 Days for Life.
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A door-to-door petition and education drive reaches out. Informational flyers can raise awareness about abortion. Church involvement, media contact and campus outreach also contribute.
40 Days for Life consists of 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion,
40 days of constant, peaceful vigil outside abortion centers and Planned Parenthood offices
and 40 days of active pro-life community outreach.
"They sacrificed their sons and their daughters to the demons; they poured out innocent blood, the blood of their sons and daughters... and the land was polluted with blood. Then the anger of the Lord was kindled against his people, and He abhorred his heritage; he gave them into the hands of the nations, so that those who hated them ruled over them. Their enemies oppressed them, and they were brought into subjection under their power. (See Psalm 106:37-43)
Your community may be participating in this prayerful vigil.
If so, please join others in your area
or unite with thousands across America
during these 40 days, beginning on Ash Wednesday,
as we pray for an end to abortion in this nation.
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posted on
02/21/2010 11:35:54 AM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Next month with mark the fifth anniversary of Terri's murder. We have recently learned that people like Terri are nowhere near as hopeless as the culture of death would have us believe. Bobby Schindler published an incredible commentary this week.
Thread by me.
During my family's battle to save my sister Terri Schiavo from death by dehydration, a tremendous amount of debate raged over whether or not she was in what the medical profession refers to as a persistent vegetative state (PVS).
Indeed, the PVS diagnosis was used as one of the deciding factors in whether my sister should live or die. It was the core catalyst in the court ordering the removal of Terris food and water.
When Terris husband first petitioned the circuit courts to remove her sustenance, my family was naive about PVS and what the diagnosis actually meant, and could not believe a court would ever order her food and water withdrawn. As the battle over my sisters life progressed, however, we learned the hard way.
The more anecdotal testimony we heard about the diagnosis of PVS, the more my family was convinced that Terri simply didnt fit the profile and was never PVS. We also suspected such a diagnosis (typically made at the bedside) was seriously flawed.
This became very obvious by the way Terri interacted with my mother, not to mention the videos which clearly showed that Terri was able to track objects and follow simple commands.
I was oftentimes rather astonished at the number of different and opposing conclusions I heard from neurologists, physicians, speech therapists and so many other medical professionals who tried to determine whether or not Terri was in a PVS.
This is why a recent study published by the New England Journal of Medicine, regarding findings of awareness in patients previously diagnosed in a PVS, may be one of the most important to date.
The Journals report, released on Feb. 3, revealed that some patients who were believed to be in a PVS were actually able to understand and communicate. Through the use of functional magnetic resonance scanning (fMRI), researchers in the United Kingdom estimated that a percentage of those patients suffering from profound brain injuries possessed the capacity to comprehend and communicate in limited ways.
Though the results of this study may bring new hope to patients with severe brain injuries, the latest findings also suggest that the PVS diagnosis may be more flawed than previously believed. Already, documented research has brought into question the veracity of the PVS diagnosis. The New England Journal of Medicines February report may be something of a call to action.
Indeed, it is bittersweet for my family when we read such findings that question the PVS diagnosis. It exonerated the courageous individuals who placed their careers and reputations on the line to voice opposition to my sisters court-ordered dehydration.
The doctors and neurologists who examined Terri and evidence presented in the legal battle have often been dismissed as quacks for suggesting Terri may have been aware, cognizant and functional. For them, such new findings must weigh particularly heavy on their hearts.
Despite the New England Journal of Medicines report, most in the mainstream media obstinately refused to admit that Terris death was a mistake.
Perhaps that is because they have a stake in the story: Throughout the legal battle, most of the media repeatedly ignored or glossed over the dozens of affidavits from some of the most prominent neurologists and medical professionals in the nation, stating Terri may have been misdiagnosed.
Many pleaded for the judge, George Greer, to permit similar new brain scanning technology to better determine Terris true neurological condition. They, along with my family, were inexplicably refused.
As we saw in Terris life and death, what these laws have created is a hostile and often fatal set of circumstances for non-dying patients who live with profound brain injuries and cognitive disabilities based on tragically suspect diagnoses.
It is utterly vital for disability rights and pro-life advocates to lead the charge that demands our legislators enact appropriate laws to protect the life and liberty interests of vulnerable persons.
It is also because of the results of this latest study and the traditionally high failure rate in the PVS diagnosis that we need to stop using it as a guideline to kill those in these so-called PVS conditions.
There are many in the legal and medical profession who choose not to see what we saw in Terris behaviors and what these imaging studies reveal about the human brain. It is incumbent upon all of us to ensure that the lives of vulnerable people are not needlessly ended by flawed diagnostic practices, careless legislation or the idea that a person with a disability must prove themselves worthy of lifes most ordinary needs: food and water.
"We will not be silent.
We are your bad conscience.
The White Rose will give you no rest."
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posted on
02/21/2010 11:41:43 AM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: wagglebee
To: wagglebee
‘The moment I hear Elisabeth Shepherd’s voice on the phone I think she sounds like
just the sort of person you would want looking after you if you were ill’
I hope I have someone like that fighting for me if I am ever unable to speak for myself. I think I do, but I hope my loved ones are as astute as she is. Antilifers can be very tricky and downright LIE.
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posted on
02/21/2010 12:18:27 PM PST
by
Sun
(Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
To: wagglebee
Prayer for Those Who Are Terminally Ill
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posted on
02/21/2010 5:15:30 PM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: wagglebee
There were many FReepers who were 100% committed to making sure Terri was murdered, it wouldnt surprise me if Mikey Schiavo and Felos infiltrated FR.
The number of pro-death trolls who descended upon FR during Terri's final days was astounding. Many seemed to relish the prospect of her death by forced dehydration and starvation.
I found it shocking and very disturbing to read their hate-filled posts.
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posted on
02/21/2010 5:30:01 PM PST
by
Deo volente
(January 19, 2010...the Second American Revolution begins, right where it all started!)
To: Deo volente
There are still a few remaining. They love to say that Terri was “brain dead” and other such nonsense.
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posted on
02/21/2010 5:33:00 PM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: Red Badger; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; ...
As if we needed more convincing proof that abortionists are monsters.
Thread by Red Badger.
Abortion centers are not nice places. How many more horror stories need to be uncovered before America wakes up to this harsh truth?
Philadelphia and federal authorities who raided a doctors office after allegations a woman died during an abortion made a shocking discovery: more than two dozen frozen fetuses.
For the second time in four days, Philadelphia Police, along with State Licensing officials and DEA agents, searched the West Philadelphia office of Dr. Kermit Gosnell on Monday.
Sources tell Eyewitness News that the search came after a patient reportedly died during an abortion on November 20. Sources say the female patient had high levels of a painkilling drug in her body and autopsy results are pending.
Sources also told Eyewitness News that during the search, investigators recovered more than two dozen fetuses stored in a freezer, some dating back 30 years. The fetuses are now being analyzed to reveal if illegal late-term abortions may have been performed. (Local CBS 3)
Lets pray for these poor babies, for the women who are tempted into having their children aborted and yes for the people who perform these little murders, that they will experience swift conversion.
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posted on
02/27/2010 12:14:39 PM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Disturbing news out of Canada.
Thread by me.
February 23, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) An Angus Reid poll released last week found that approximately two-thirds of Canadians nationwide support the legalization of euthanasia. At the same time, however, a prominent anti-euthanasia activist has questioned the results, saying that there's still an awful lot of misunderstanding about euthanasia.
The poll found that respondents from Quebec and British Columbia were most likely to support the legalization of euthanasia and assisted suicide. 67% of all respondents supported legalizing euthanasia, while 77% of respondents from Quebec supported legalization, and 75% of those from BC. Twenty-three percent of respondents opposed legalization.
Additionally, 48% disagreed with the statement that legalizing euthanasia would leave vulnerable people without sufficient legal protection, while 41% agreed.
Regarding assisted suicide, 43% stated that parents who help a terminally ill son or daughter to die should not be punished, and 41% thought any person who helps someone else commit suicide should not be prosecuted.
The poll also asked whether respondents thought that legalizing euthanasia would give those who are suffering an opportunity to ease their pain. 85% agreed, and 9% disagreed.
The poll was conducted between February 2nd and 3rd, through online interviews with 1,003 Canadian adults. The margin of error is 3.1 per cent.
Alex Schadenberg, executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, told LifeSiteNews (LSN), however, that he does not consider the poll results as being totally accurate.
He explained that this is not because I don't think there's a lot of support for euthanasia, because actually I know there is a fair amount, but because the Quebec physicians, for example, have been constantly talking about euthanasia as being the same thing as use of large doses of pain killers in palliative care, and, of course, that's not true.
Schadenberg believes that ongoing statements from such bodies as the Quebec College of Physicians (CMQ) and the Federation of Quebec Medical Specialists (FMSQ) have exacerbated the confusion that exists around euthanasia.
Both the CMQ and the FMSQ have called for euthanasia to be legalized, while apparently arguing that the practice of palliative sedation is a form of euthanasia. Palliative sedation involves administering increasing doses of pain killers to terminally ill patients, and can result often foreseeably, but unintentionally with the death of the patient because ultimately lethal doses are required to control the pain.
The CMQ and FMSQ have both argued, as they did last week before the Quebec government's legislative committee examining euthanasia, that this practice, which has long been considered ethical by ethicists, could currently be considered illegal under Canadian law. While no doctors have been prosecuted, they insist that doctors fear the law.
Dr. Margaret Somerville, director of the Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law at McGill University, refuted this claim in an op-ed on Tuesday in the Montreal Gazette. Palliative means the sedative was necessary to relieve pain and suffering and was not given with an intention of killing the patient, she wrote. That cannot result in a murder charge, or any other legal charge, unless the patient refused it.
Somerville added that the public's wishes shouldn't dictate the law. Just because the public wants something or a majority votes for it doesn't mean it is ethical - or even wise, she wrote. Democratic decisions and ethical ones are not necessarily the same.
Schadenberg made a similar comment regarding the current Angus Reid poll. Just because a large group of people want it to happen, that doesn't help out the group of people who are threatened by it, he said. He explained that many people who favour euthanasia are thinking out of fear.
They're thinking of 'I don't want to experience what maybe my mother or my aunt or my friend did.', he said. And that's understandable. But we don't give doctors the right to directly and intentionally cause our death because of fear.
What I'm suggesting is that the majority of Canadians don't actually understand the question, Schadenberg reiterated. If they did, they would feel far more unsettled.
An October Environics poll commissioned by LifeCanada revealed a majority supporting euthanasia, but also seemed to indicate that Canadians are conflicted on the issue. While 61% stated support for legalization, 70% indicated that they were worried that if euthanasia were legalized, patients would be euthanized without their consent. Additionally, 69% said that the government's priority should be improving palliative care, while only 18% wanted legalization as the priority.
LifeSiteNews did not hear back from Angus Reid by press time.
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posted on
02/27/2010 12:16:35 PM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: julieee; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; ...
This is beyond sick.
Thread by julieee.
Woman Draws Guffaws, Live Blogs Abortion on Twitter, YouTube
Washington, DC -- A woman who calls herself Angie the Atheist is drawing guffaws from pro-life advocates for live-blogging her drug-induced abortion and putting update on Twitter as she goes through the process. Angie recounts the process in graphic terms and displays a hatred for pro-life detractors.
http://www.LifeNews.com/state4841.html
(Excerpt) Read more at LifeNews.com ...
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posted on
02/27/2010 12:19:28 PM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: JimWayne; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; ...
An excellent description of how socialism expands the culture of death.
Thread by JimWayne.
Many old people now fear Dutch hospitals. More than 10% of senior citizens who responded to a recent survey, which did not mention euthanasia, volunteered that they feared being killed by their doctors without their consent. One senior-citizen group printed up wallet cards that tell doctors that the cardholder opposes euthanasia.
The path to the death culture began when doctors learned to think like accountants. As the cost of socialized medicine in the Netherlands grew, doctors were lectured about the importance of keeping expenses down. In many hospitals, signs were posted indicating how much old-age treatments cost taxpayers.
(Excerpt) Read more at opinionjournal.com ...
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posted on
02/27/2010 12:22:54 PM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Baby Isaiah's is on trial for his life.
Thread by me.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, February 25, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A Canadian doctor has stated in an editorial in the Winnipeg Free Press that the controversy surrounding the fate of Baby Isaiah May is ignoring the fundamental issue at stake - the status of the child as a human being.
Dr. Joel B. Zivot, an associate professor in the department of anesthesiology, University of Manitoba, and the director of the intensive care unit, cardiac sciences program, at St. Boniface General Hospital in Winnipeg, said, "What has been reported is information that misdirects the public from the fundamental issues.
"Although the issue before the court is the degree of brain injury incurred by Isaiah, I realize that it is Isaiah's status as a human being that is on trial."
Isaiah was born in the Rocky Mountain House Hospital after a difficult 40-hour delivery. On Oct. 24th, the boy was airlifted to Edmonton's Stollery Children's Hospital because Isaiah's umbilical cord had been wrapped around his neck, resulting in severe oxygen deprivation. He was then placed on a ventilator in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit.
The hospital declared Isaiah brain dead shortly thereafter and clinical director Dr. Ernest Z. Phillipos informed the parents of his decision to take Isaiah off the ventilator.
The parents, Isaac and Rebecka May, took the hospital and Alberta Health Services to court, seeking a 90-day injunction against the order.
On January 27, Edmonton Court of Queens Bench Justice Michelle Crighton ruled that Isaiah should remain on life support until February 19th for further assessment by medical experts.
Last Friday Justice Crighton again decided to give the parents of the infant more time to assemble medical experts to review their son's condition, who against all odds seems to be thriving.
"He's doing very well. There hasn't been very many improvements over the past few weeks but he's still growing. He's over 12 pounds and he just looks like a perfect little boy," Isaiah's father Isaac told reporters.
Dr. Zivot said his own inquiry into Isaiah's case has confirmed the parents' assessment of their son's condition and chances for life, but has also raised the question of the moral obligation Isaiah's doctors have toward his care.
"In my investigation of Isaiah, I learned that he had gained weight, moved and breathed occasionally on his own. His photos displayed an infant who by all accounts seemed normal in appearance apart from some paraphernalia of the critical care trade," Dr. Zivot observed.
"In contemporary thought," Dr. Zivot continued, "once born, humanity is considered automatic and should not be revoked by disability. The yardstick of being a human being is set too high for Isaiah. Discussion on the prediction of degree of disability, including mental capacity, is not relevant as are counter-arguments based on the physical appearance of normalcy."
"All that really matters, to be blunt, is if Isaiah is dead or alive."
Contact Information:
Gene Zwozdesky, Alberta Minister of Health
208 Legislature Building
10800 - 97 Avenue
Edmonton, AB T5K 2B6
Phone: 780 427-3665
Fax: 780 415-0961
E-mail: health.minister@gov.ab.ca
Stollery Children's Hospital
8440 112 Street Northwest
Edmonton, AB T6G 2B7
General Phone Line: (780) 407-8822
Alberta Health Services - Complaints
Mail Slot 57
11111 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta T5K 0L4
Toll-free: 1-877-753-2170
Telephone: 780-342-8080
Fax: 1-877-871-4340
Dr. Ernest Z. Phillipos, Director of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Stollery Children's Hospital
Phone: 780-407-1305
Fax: 780-407-3030
E-mail: ernest.phillipos@albertahealthservices.ca
Office of Premier Ed Stelmach
Room 307, Legislature Building
10800 - 97th Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta
T5K 2B6
Phone: (780) 427 2251
Fax: (780) 427 1349
E-mail: premier@gov.ab.ca
See related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Baby Isaiahs Case Part of a National Trend Say Advocates for the Disabled
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/jan/10012009.html
Young Canadian Parents Fighting Hospital to Save Their Baby's Life
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/jan/10011910.html
"We will not be silent.
We are your bad conscience.
The White Rose will give you no rest."
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posted on
02/27/2010 12:25:28 PM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: Faith; Salvation; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; ...
40 Days for Life continues to save lives!
Special thanks to Faith for all the work she does on the daily threads.
What can YOU do to truly help transform the heart of this nation?
BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF PRAYER!
Pray for Gods help in ending abortion, and in establishing a culture that supports life in America.
40 Days for Life consists of 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion,
40 days of constant, peaceful vigil outside abortion centers and Planned Parenthood offices
and 40 days of active pro-life community outreach.
"They sacrificed their sons and their daughters to the demons; they poured out innocent blood, the blood of their sons and daughters... and the land was polluted with blood. Then the anger of the Lord was kindled against his people, and He abhorred his heritage; he gave them into the hands of the nations, so that those who hated them ruled over them. Their enemies oppressed them, and they were brought into subjection under their power. (See Psalm 106:37-43)
Your community may be participating in this prayerful vigil.
If so, please join others in your area
or unite with thousands across America
in these 40 days during Lent
as we pray for an end to abortion in this nation.
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posted on
02/27/2010 12:30:36 PM PST
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: wagglebee
Marie Osmond’s son committed suicide today at the age of 18. Jumped off his apartment bldg. in LA. Sad day for the Osmond’s. Suicide is not the answer but depressed people make terrible decisions.
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posted on
02/27/2010 12:35:34 PM PST
by
floriduh voter
(Charlie Crist said about the summit, ..."I don't think a lot..." What else is new?)
To: wagglebee
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