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  • Transcript of Glenn Beck Interview with Ken Mullinax (Re: Starving Mae)

    04/10/2005 6:26:38 PM PDT · by schmelvin · 159 replies · 2,275+ views
    aclearvoice.org ^ | 4-9-05 | Transcript of Interview
    Ken: I’m the nephew of Mae Magouirk in LaGrange, Georgia. My family lives in Alabama. They’re from Addiston, Alabama and I live in Birmingham, Alabama and we love my aunt Mae very much and we can’t believe that, uh, she is being withheld substantial nourishment… Glenn: Ken, tell me this, tell me the situation, uh, be, because your grandma has, your grandma had, or your aunt has a, um, a living will! Ken: Yeah, she has a living will and the living will is not being obeyed. As a matter of fact her attending physician, Doctor Stadde of LaGrange, Georgia,...
  • It's Happening Again (We've Got Another Schiavo, Starving In GA, No Brain-Damage)

    04/07/2005 2:59:57 AM PDT · by schmelvin · 2,735 replies · 37,907+ views
    Media Release | 4-6-05 | The Family of Mae Magouirk
    For Immediate release! To: All media, and supporters of life. From: The Family of Mae Magouirk Date: April 6, 2005 Contact: Kenneth Mullinax - Mockingbird@compuhelp.net Shiavo case revisited in Georgia Mae Magouirk…not comatose …not vegetative …not terminal Why is Hospice LaGrange, Ga. withholding nourishment? (LaGrange, Georgia) Mae Magouirk is being withheld nourishment and fluids and the provisions of her Living Will are not being honored at the Hospice-LaGrange, (1510 Vernon Street, LaGrange “Troup County” Georgia, 706-845-3905) a subsidiary of the LaGrange Hospital in LaGrange Georgia. Her family is desperately seeking to save her life before she dies of malnourishment and...
  • I Need Help Writing A Living Will That Will Protect Me If Hillary Becomes POTUS In 2008

    03/28/2005 1:22:18 PM PST · by schmelvin · 13 replies · 463+ views
    schmelvin | 3-28-05 | schmelvin
    I have to agree that if Terri'd had a living will stating she did not want to die, none of this would be happening. But, in Terri's defense, she was very young at the time. Most people don't start thinking about living wills until they are much older. It's perfectly understandable why Terri wouldn't have thought that having a living will drawn up was a particularly high priority when she was only 26 years old. Plus, back in 1990 when she collapsed, the laws were much different. It wasn't until the late '90s that legislation making it easier to kill...
  • I Finally Got Someone At Jeb's Office To Take Me Seriously-Re: New Legal Allegations/Schiavo Case

    03/25/2005 4:15:34 PM PST · by schmelvin · 51 replies · 1,903+ views
    Vanity | 3-35-05 | schmelvin
    I called Jeb Bush's office this afternoon and finally got someone there to take me seriously. I told him about the information I'd found at: http://www.theempirejournal.com/0313055_schiavogate_the_big_cove.htm. I told him what the allegations were in detail. I told him that this info was spreading like wildfire all over the internet. Then, I told him that it could be embarrassing for Jeb Bush if Terri died and nothing had been done to save her in light of this emerging evidence that is rapidly becoming common knowledge, and the man agreed. The young man who answered the phone took this seriously enough to...