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Lucy.. Would you mind explaining this please?

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Unluckiest Charm in the Box
I'd love to hear your expanation for this :eek:

Canadian boy moved to US over end-of-life dispute


ST. LOUIS – A Canadian couple transferred their terminally ill toddler son to a Catholic hospital in St. Louis after an Ontario court ruled that doctors could remove the breathing tube keeping the boy alive.

Thirteen-month-old Joseph Maraachli arrived at Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital on Sunday after the hospital agreed to treat the boy.

Joseph's doctors at London Health Sciences Centre in Ontario, where he had been treated since October, determined that he was in a permanent vegetative state and that his condition was deteriorating, and they planned to take him off of assisted breathing.

Joseph's parents, who lost an 18-month-old child to the same disease eight years ago, challenged the hospital's finding in court but lost. Moe Maraachli and Sana Nader contended that removing their son's breathing tube would cause him to suffocate and cause him undue suffering, and they sought to compel doctors to give Joseph a tracheotomy that would allow him to breathe through a tube inserted into his throat. They said the tracheotomy could extend his life up to six months — as they say it did for their other child who died — and would allow him to die at home.

After losing in the courts, Joseph's parents enlisted support for their cause using social media sites, but the hospital refused to reverse course. So they began reaching out to U.S. hospitals, and Cardinal Glennon agreed to care for their son.

Late Sunday, a plane carrying Joseph, his father, and the Rev. Frank Pavone of the New York City-based group Priests for Life flew to Cardinal Glennon. Priests for Life, which lobbies against abortion rights and euthanasia, paid for the chartered plane.

Moe Maraachli did not immediately return phone messages seeking comment Monday. But Pavone said the parents are simply trying to extend the life of their child and make sure he doesn't suffer.

"The parents are saying, `Look, even if the diagnosis is fatal, let's give him the best care he can get,'" Pavone said. "They're saying, `This is our child. We believe his life is worth extending.'"

Pavone said the exact disease from which Joseph suffers has not been determined. The Ontario hospital, in a news release, called it a "progressively deteriorating neurological condition" and said the move to St. Louis was against the advice of its medical staff. Joseph breathes with help from a machine and receives nourishment through a feeding tube, the hospital said.

Cardinal Glennon spokeswoman Ashley Wiehle said doctors "are in the process of evaluating Joseph and forming a treatment plan. Like we do for all the children here at Cardinal Glennon, we want to provide the best care possible for him and do what's best for him."

Wiehle said it wasn't known how long Joseph would stay at Cardinal Glennon.

London Health Sciences Centre said the hospital's judgment was supported by various pediatric specialists in both countries along with Ontario's Consent and Capacity Board.

"LHSC continues to be proud to stand behind their judgments and the care given to Baby Joseph," hospital chief executive officer Bonnie Adamson said in the release. "The judgments were sound, both medically and ethically, and the care Baby Joseph received from our staff was second to none anywhere in the world."

Rebecca Dresser, a professor of law and medical ethics at Washington University in St. Louis, said U.S. courts generally side with families in such cases that want to continue treatment for loved ones even in seemingly hopeless medical cases.

Dresser said similar end-of-life cases will likely become more common.

"Because of the growing concerns about costs, we're going to see more of this," she said.


link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110314/ap_on_re_us/us_canadian_boy_end_of_life_dispute

Soo.. Canada's into murdering Children now eh? :hmm:
 
I'd love to hear your expanation for this :eek:




link: Canadian boy moved to US over end-of-life dispute - Yahoo! News

Soo.. Canada's into murdering Children now eh? :hmm:

How is it 'murder' when the little fuck is already dead? The parents sought to 'extend his life' for a period of time. In the USA, where the parents were going to pay the expense of keeping their kid alive, then he is free to have his life extended for a mere couple of more months. Here, in Canada, where the fucking TAXPAYER foots the bill, why should we have to pay to extend the life of someone who is going to die anyway? There are people who require medical care that would allow them to live. This kid, who is going to the fucking morgue soon enough anyway, would be taking a valuable hospital bed from someone who could truly use it.

The kid had his life somewhat extended in the USA because the medical industry there could make some money off him. We in Canada do not seek to confuse compassion with profit as the USA does.
 
Luci is to be referred to now as Luci Cheeks.

Not just Cheeks - Cheeks is a kid on YouTube who is very funny and cute as a button.
 
Hmmmm, Luci Cheeks? I like his add on moniker, Eloisel. Cheeks that beg to be flogged and reddened to a shocking shade of deep pink on his pale pseudo-Canadian backside. Maybe then we would call him Luci Pink Cheeks.
 
Hmmmm, Luci Cheeks? I like his add on moniker, Eloisel. Cheeks that beg to be flogged and reddened to a shocking shade of deep pink on his pale pseudo-Canadian backside. Maybe then we would call him Luci Pink Cheeks.

Tsk, tsk.... NSFW
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Well, the best explanation that I have is that he's one of the "concotions" I created back in seventh grade in the cafeteria. He would be the one I made using chocolate milk, peach juice, mashed potatoes, ketchup, roast beef, cheese sauce, icing, lettuce, ranch dressing, and a used tissue.
 
Well, the best explanation that I have is that he's one of the "concotions" I created back in seventh grade in the cafeteria. He would be the one I made using chocolate milk, peach juice, mashed potatoes, ketchup, roast beef, cheese sauce, icing, lettuce, ranch dressing, and a used tissue.

No doubt the hand tissue was used by you after you stared with lust upon the image of Sarek. The fapping was quite heavy, as you cried out Sarek's name.
 
Generic megalomania, third grade insult, cock, ass, third grade insult, megalomania, DERP!

See? Anybody can "be" Lucy. Stone drunk, even.
 
No doubt the hand tissue was used by you after you stared with lust upon the image of Sarek. The fapping was quite heavy, as you cried out Sarek's name.

Nope it was just mucus in that tissue. I had a cold that day. If it had been semen, then you would be my son. Which would make you seven years old. Well, physically. You're already mentally seven.
 
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