Texas Wants To Kill Another Baby, Thanks Bush
Writing by on Thursday, 28 of April , 2005 at 10:00 pm
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If you recall, just before he left the state of Texas as governor, George Bush signed the Futile Care Act of 1999, this bill allows doctors not family unplug a patient off of life support if they can not afford it. So Much of the Culture of Life.
Here is a story From Houston ABC 13 news.
At five months old, a local baby girl is already caught in the middle of a life or death debate. The little girl has leukemia and a rare type of flesh-eating disease, and her family is fighting to keep their baby alive.
Little Knya Dismuke Howard is only five months old. She is still fighting for her life at Memorial Hermann Hospital. But while she’s in the intensive care unit, her parents are fighting against doctors.
Knya’s father Charles Howard said, “Every time I see her eyes open it lets me know that she’s still here and she’s still fighting. So I want to fight with her until the end.”
But Charles says Knya’s doctors don’t want to continue treatment. Born last November, Knya was diagnosed with leukemia a month later. First she received chemotherapy from MD Anderson Cancer Center. Then, two months ago, she contracted a bacterial skin infection and was transferred to Memorial Hermann Hospital. Her condition is critical.
Thanks Bush, jam the Culture of Life crap somewhere, it is just pandering to the stupid Whackjob American Taliban
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Comment by Anonymous
Made Friday, 29 of April , 2005 at 8:19 am
I have 3 sons. My oldest would likely have been dead in Bush’s
I have 3 sons. My oldest would likely have been dead in Bush’s America when he was a baby. We were poor and without insurance, and he had a serious illness requiring a spinal tap. It took us years to pay off that debt. Money rules in Bush’s America, and those who bow to the Almightly Dollar God had better be careful in the same way one must be careful picking up the soap.
Comment by Anonymous
Made Friday, 29 of April , 2005 at 10:57 am
Well I will say it and mean it
Well I will say it and mean it, Bless you, and I hope your son is well now.























