"Jan Drew" <jdrew1374@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> fell face-first on the keyboard.
This was the result: news:vQXck.12203$89.4233@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "Marc Bissonnette" <dragnet\_@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:Xns9AD555D14644Adragnetinternalysisc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> fell face-first on the keyboard.
>> This was the result: news:dXCck.4550$np7.3585@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>>
>>> "Marc Bissonnette" <dragnet\_@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>> news:Xns9AD447B211951dragnetinternalysisc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> fell face-first on the
>>>> keyboard.
>>>
>>> Oh, really? You are a peeping Tom all the way from Canada?
>>>
>>>> This was the result: news:8hhck.4428$np7.4101@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>>> news:j8Ubk.13159$xZ.1717@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>> http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/mom-accused-of-denying-son-
>>>>>> ch em o/20080703102809990001?icid=200100397x1205086835x1200242430
>>>
>>> Note the bit of dishonesty from an owner of a IPS.
What, pray tell, is an "IPS" ?
If you meant "ISP", I am curious as to where on Earth you think I am the
owner of one.
Dishonesty ? If I knew where you lived, I'd consider sending you a copy
of Webster's dictionary.
>>> http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/mom-accused-of-denying-son-che
>>> mo /20080703102809990001?icid=200100397x1205086835x1200242430
>
> And more dishohesty, or do you not know how to do a hyperlink?
>
> http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/mom-accused-of-denying-son-chemo
> /20080703102809990001?icid=200100397x1205086835x1200242430
You may want to refresh your post reading skills - it was a quote from
someone else, not me typing in the URL.
>>>>> Labrie declined comment to the Salem Evening News as she left
>>>>> court. Her lawyer, Kevin James, said Labrie had taken her son more
>>>>> than 100 times to Massachusetts General Hospital and "has been
>>>>> extensively involved in this child's care."
>>>>
>>>> A hundred times ? Big deal.
>>>
>>> Were you there? Are you a mother?
>>> Indeed it is a very big deal. But, then-how would you know?
>>> Got any kids or, sick kids, Marc?
>>
>> http://www.armyofangels.org
>
> Oh, dear God, so sorry to read this, Marc.
> God Bless you, your wife and children.
>
> Having said that, there is no reason to write what you wrote about the
> smart remark.
What makes you think it was a "smart remark" ? Going to the hospital over
100 times for your child's treatment ? Like I said: Big Deal. I passed
that mark well before my son's first birthday, just to keep him alive.
Hell, I've passed that mark for my daughter, as well, as she's a type I
diabetic.
100 times ? Whoopdy freaking do.
Do you think I'd get a "get out of jail free" card if I stopped buying my
daughter insulin, just because I've had a hard life, or because she
doesn't like the four needles a day or the five or six finger pokes a day
? Do you think that the next time she goes into a hypoglycemic coma or
ketoacidosis that no one will put the blame on me for not calling the
ambulance because I thought I'd "end her pain".
What about my son, who cannot walk, who cannot talk and who will never,
EVER be on his own in his entire life - You think it would be okay to
simply sit back and let him seize to death because "it's been tough for
me" ? Maybe I should start leaving all the doors to the house unbarred so
he can get out and play in traffic - after all, in the village in which I
live, no one locks their doors - Why should my son have to inconvenience
me so ?
I hope and trust this woman will be charged with wilful neglect, child
endangerment and, God fobid, if the child dies, negligence causing death,
of not outright homicide.
>>> Being "extremely involved" doesn't mean
>>>> skipping appointments designed to keep him alive.
>>>
>>> *extensively*
>>>>
>>>> One may skip a general checkup because you've got other priorities
>>>> - She, however, not only skipped a ton of the chemo appointments,
>>>
>>> *a ton* ?
>>>
>>> but didn't fill
>>>> in his prescriptions, either. She *chose* to let him die.
>>>
>>> *In your opinion*.
>>>
>>> She did not choose any such thing.
>>>
>>> Neither are prosecutors and police authories on medical matters.
>>> Then, there is the cancer doc, who is of *organized medicine*.
>>>
>>> Where was the Dad? Oh, yeah a bitter divorice?
>>>> Marc Bissonnette
>>>> Looking for a new ISP?
>>>
>>> No, and spam is not allowed.
>> Marc Bissonnette
>> Looking for a new ISP?
> No, deleted spam. Not allowed on Google health newsgroups.
You need to educate yourself on some Internet basics.
This is not a "google health group", this is Usenet, for which Google is
but a web-based interface. I, for example, am reading this from the
*Usenet* newsgroup alt.sup****t.cancer.
Secondly, a .sig is not spam. I would encourage you to google for
"usenet" and ".sig" and stop making yourself look so silly.
--
Marc Bissonnette
Looking for a new ISP? http://www.canadianisp.com
Largest ISP comparison site across Canada.


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