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  1. This is from WorldNetDaily.com its the article they have in the main page. This is just sickening and cruel and evil thing this women is doing to her grandmother. pretty soon if the culture of death gets its way the average age of america will be 55 if you dont get sick often or dont have some sort of disease just a total disrespect for life May Our Lord Jesus come soon because i believe at this rate america is going into destruction if we dont do something about this.
  2. In a situation recalling the recent death of Terri Schiavo in Florida, an 81-year-old widow, denied nourishment and fluids for nearly two weeks, is clinging to life in a hospice in LaGrange, Ga., while her immediate family fights desperately to save her life before she dies of starvation and dehydration. Mae Magouirk was neither terminally ill, comatose nor in a "vegetative state," when Hospice-LaGrange accepted her as a patient about two weeks ago upon the request of her granddaughter, Beth Gaddy, 36, an elementary school teacher. Also upon Gaddy's request and without prior legal authority, since March 28 Hospice-LaGrange has denied Magouirk normal nourishment or fluids via a feeding tube through her nose or fluids via an IV. She has been kept sedated with morphine and ativan, a powerful tranquillizer. Her nephew, Ken Mullinax, told WorldNetDaily that although Magouirk is given morphine and ativan, she has not received any medication to keep her eyes lubricated during her forced dehydration. "They haven't given her anything like that for two weeks," said Mullinax. "She can't produce tears." The dehydration is being done in defiance of Magouirk's specific wishes, which she set down in a "living will," and without agreement of her closest living next-of-kin, two siblings and a nephew: A. Byron McLeod, 64, of Anniston, Ga.; Ruth Mullinax, 74, of Birmingham, Ala.; and Ruth Mullinax's son, Ken Mullinax. Magouirk's husband and only child, a son, are both deceased. In her living will, Magouirk stated that fluids and nourishment were to be withheld only if she were either comatose or "vegetative," and she is neither. Nor is she terminally ill, which is generally a requirement for admission to a hospice. Magouirk lives alone in LaGrange, though because of glaucoma she relied on her granddaughter, Beth Gaddy, to bring her food and do errands. Two weeks ago, Magouirk's aorta had a dissection, and she was hospitalized in the local LaGrange Hospital. Her aortic problem was determined to be severe, and she was admitted to the intensive care unit. At the time of her admission she was lucid and had never been diagnosed with dementia. Claiming that she held Magouirk's power of attorney, Gaddy had her transferred to Hospice-LaGrange, a 16-bed unit owned by the same family that owns the hospital. Once at the hospice, Gaddy stated that she did not want her grandmother fed or given water. "Grandmama is old and I think it is time she went home to Jesus," Gaddy told Magouirk's brother and nephew, McLeod and Ken Mullinax. "She has glaucoma and now this heart problem, and who would want to live with disabilities like these?" Gaddy's telephone is not in operation and she could not be reached for comment. According to Mullinax, his aunt's local cardiologist in LaGrange, Dr. James Brennan, and Dr. Raed Agel, a highly acclaimed cardiologist at the nationally renowned University of Alabama-Birmingham Medical Center, determined that her aortic dissection is contained and not life-threatening at the moment. Mullinax also states that Gaddy did not hold power of attorney, a fact he learned from the hospice's in-house legal counsel, Carol Todd. On March 31, Todd told Ruth and Ken Mullinax during a phone conversation Georgia law stipulated that Ruth Mullinax and her brother, A.B. McLeod, were entitled to make any and all decisions for Magouirk. Ruth Mullinax immediately told Todd to begin administering food and fluids through an IV and a nasal feeding tube. Todd had the IV fluids started that evening, but informed the family that they would have to come to the hospice to sign papers to have the feeding tube inserted. Once that was done, Magouirk would not be able to stay at the hospice. Ken Mullinax recalled that Todd said the only reason Magouirk was in the hospice in the first place was that the LaGrange Hospital had failed to exercise due diligence in closely examining the power of attorney Beth Gaddy said she had, as well as exercising the provisions of Magouirk's living will. Todd explained that Gaddy had only a financial power of attorney, not a medical power of attorney, and Magouirk's living will carefully provided that a feeding tube and fluids should only be discontinued if she was comatose or in a "vegetative state"
  3. except the hand will probably continue feeding them
  4. your right papasangel, i'm in college know and i know what you mean about being brainwashed here. I have recently met many people who were once christian and after four years of high school and another 4 years or more of college they pretty much ended up being atheist and believing that they came from monkeys. truly sad indeed :down: Luke 18:8
  5. True, the laws true purpose is to pretty much outlaw christianity. just look at what canada has put into effect. if this guy said that in a classroom there he would probably be thrown in jail just check this out 'Bible as hate speech'
  6. jkid2

    Morality of the UN

    U.N. = United Nations against god and everything good in the world Psalms 2: 1-3 comes to mind when i see the things this organization tries to do.
  7. I agree muslims that call themselves 'moderate' are never speak up about the evil their religion brings to the world. I know a few muslims in my college and they always change the subject or refuse to talk about the evil commited in their names which led me to the conclusion that if you aren't agaist it you most certainly support it. What i have found out about islam is that there is only a very small minority that will speak against these atrocities. This is one of there rare voices that show up to show the thruth of islam. innocent religion is now a message of hate I pray that the lord comes soon before some nuts decides to activate a few nukes in cities across the world.
  8. The Associated Press
  9. i belive all of arafat's victims would cry foul if this man is allowed to die peacefully this man has done unsermountable harm to israel over his life and has killed numerous people for being jewish and western in particular. I would personally love to see the hateful culture he created destroy him. that would be a just reward for this monster
  10. i totally agree with you that all us christians need to get it together before were steamrolled over. I currently write letters to my senators and state representatives even though they pretty much ignore it or send one of their secretaries to write a denied letter but we must continue fighting. Im currently trying to join protest here in NYC against abortion and against new legislation that corrupts the countries morals even further. I used canada as a reference because their they are making it illegal for bible passages that proclaim homosexuality a sin and evil in the presence of our lord. http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38268 this can probably happen here if more christians don't raise their voices and help to stop the immorality that is befalling us.
  11. well so much for the liberal idea of "tolerance" these gay rights activist have the ability to protest anything christians do but when presented with the truth of their immoral lives they scream foul yet they don't want to listen to others when they say they will destroy their lives and the tear the fabric of this nation apart. sadly, this is only the beginning of their attempts to silence christianity. has anyone seen what is happening in canada? many times i wish god would bring sombody simliar to elijah and elisha and prophecise against many of the leaders of this nation and judge them accordingly to what each of them does good or bad.
  12. This is something that is long overdue. i'm glad that it passed. Sadly, we will probably see another gay rights activist and a liberal judge screaming at the top of their lungs that this is unconstitutional.
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