In article <alm9c914ig8vadnhotmu1nkpq4s1n7li68@4ax.com>, J
<jdyoung1@ymail.com> wrote:
> Knowing what we've learned in the aftermath of the state-sanctioned
> homicide of Terri Schiavo, how can a civilized society dispatch
> another person to their death in such a gruesome fashion? Palliative
> care is the one truly compassionate solution.
>
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/01/health/jahi-mcmath-girl-brain-dead/index.html
>
>
> (CNN) -- The family of Terri Schiavo has joined the battle over Jahi
> McMath, a 13-year-old girl on life support who has been declared dead
> by doctors.
never change that
>
> "Together with our team of experts, Terri's Network believes Jahi's
> case is representative of a very deep problem within the U.S.
> healthcare system -- particularly those issues surrounding the deaths
> of patients within the confines of hospital corporations, which have a
> vested financial interest in discontinuing life," the Terri Schiavo
> Life & Hope Network said in a prepared statement.
>
> The organization said it has been overseeing the efforts of several
> groups to help get Jahi transferred out of Children's Hospital Oakland
> and brought "to a safe place."
>
> Jahi's family said Tuesday it had found a facility in New York willing
> to take her. The Oakland hospital "refused to agree to allow us to
> proceed in that matter," Jahi's uncle Omari Sealey said.
>
> The hospital denied the accusation.
>
> Omari Sealey, Jahi's uncle, said Wednesday that the family still hopes
> to move her to another facility.
>
> He accused the hospital of starving his niece by not using a feeding
> tube to provide her with nutrients.
>
close to starving J.
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