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[OT] WARNING OFF TOPIC - POLITICAL (SORT OF) - Humor, Living Will



 
 
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Old April 8th 05, 07:23 PM
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Did I make that ^^^ clear enough that this was off topic so that people
won't be forced to read it if they don't want to??? ;

Also, note - THIS IS NOT A COMMENTARY BY ME JUST SOMETHING I FOUND AMUSING!

There, did I cover all bases? LOL

http://blog.bioethics.net/2005/03/ne...will-form.html

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old April 8th 05, 07:36 PM
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In article ,
enlightened us with...
Did I make that ^^^ clear enough that this was off topic so that people
won't be forced to read it if they don't want to??? ;

Also, note - THIS IS NOT A COMMENTARY BY ME JUST SOMETHING I FOUND AMUSING!

There, did I cover all bases? LOL

http://blog.bioethics.net/2005/03/ne...will-form.html

OMG, too funny!!

*sure, now my co-workers KNOW I'm slacking!! LOL*
....at least they found it funny, too... *heh*

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Old April 8th 05, 07:47 PM
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CatNipped Apr 8, 11:23 am show options

Did I make that ^^^ clear enough that this was off topic so that

people
won't be forced to read it if they don't want to??? ;


Also, note - THIS IS NOT A COMMENTARY BY ME JUST SOMETHING I FOUND

AMUSING!

There, did I cover all bases? LOL


http://blog.bioethics.net/2005=AD/03...will-form.html


I thoroughly enjoyed this! Thanks for sharing--off topic or not.
Seriously, it's something everyone should consider.

I was going to say more, but then my remarks on the subject are
probably more appropriate to another newsgroup. :-)

Michelle

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Old April 8th 05, 08:16 PM
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
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Did I make that ^^^ clear enough that this was off topic so that people
won't be forced to read it if they don't want to??? ;

Also, note - THIS IS NOT A COMMENTARY BY ME JUST SOMETHING I FOUND

AMUSING!

There, did I cover all bases? LOL

http://blog.bioethics.net/2005/03/ne...will-form.html

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old April 8th 05, 08:38 PM
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CatNipped wrote:

Did I make that ^^^ clear enough that this was off topic so that people
won't be forced to read it if they don't want to??? ;



There are groups for posts considered off-topic in other groups.



Also, note - THIS IS NOT A COMMENTARY BY ME JUST SOMETHING I FOUND AMUSING!



But, you have already commented that you found it amusing. So it is a
commentary.



There, did I cover all bases? LOL

http://blog.bioethics.net/2005/03/ne...will-form.html

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old April 8th 05, 09:12 PM
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"Joe Canuck" wrote in message
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CatNipped wrote:

Did I make that ^^^ clear enough that this was off topic so that people
won't be forced to read it if they don't want to??? ;



There are groups for posts considered off-topic in other groups.



Also, note - THIS IS NOT A COMMENTARY BY ME JUST SOMETHING I FOUND

AMUSING!


But, you have already commented that you found it amusing. So it is a
commentary.


Are your shorts too tight, Joe?


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Old April 8th 05, 09:16 PM
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
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Did I make that ^^^ clear enough that this was off topic so that people
won't be forced to read it if they don't want to??? ;

Also, note - THIS IS NOT A COMMENTARY BY ME JUST SOMETHING I FOUND

AMUSING!

There, did I cover all bases? LOL

http://blog.bioethics.net/2005/03/ne...will-form.html


I love it! "If I fail to sit up and ask for a beer!"


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Old April 10th 05, 05:41 PM
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CatNipped said
There, did I cover all bases? LOL

http://blog.bioethics.net/2005/03/ne...will-form.html


===========it says in part:
===========
March 23, 2005
The New Living Will Form
I'm thinking that Bill Allen's proposal for a living will is maybe a good
idea for me, you and everybody else with fear of the Bush administration a
sense of humor.

I received this today from a member of our hospital staff with whom i
have not spoken about my idea the other day.

Florida - Living Will
I, _________________________ (fill in the blank), being of sound mind
and body, unequivocally declare that in the event of a catastrophic injury,
I do not wish to be kept alive indefinitely by artificial means. I hereby
instruct my loved ones and relatives to remove all life-support systems,
once it has been determined that my brain is longer functioning in a
cognizant realm. However, that judgment should be made only after thorough
consultation with medical experts; i.e., individuals who actually have been
trained, educated and certified as doctors.

Under no circumstances -- and I can't state this too strongly -- should
my fate be put in the hands of peckerwood politicians who couldn't pass
ninth-grade biology if their lives depended on it. Furthermore, it is my
firm hope that, when the time comes, any discussion about terminating my
medical treatment should remain private and confidential.

Living in Florida, however, I am acutely aware that the legislative and
executive branches of state government are fond of meddling in family
matters, and have little concern for the privacy and dignity of
individuals.

Therefore, I wish to make my views on this subject as clear and
unambiguous as possible. Recognizing that some politicians seem cerebrally
challenged themselves (and with no medical excuse), I'll try to keep this
simple and to the point:

1. While remaining sensitive to the feelings of loved ones who might
cling to hope for my recovery, let me state that if a reasonable amount of
time passes -- say, ____ (fill in the blank) months -- and I fail to sit
sit up and ask for a cold beer, it should be presumed that I won't ever get
better. When such a determination is reached, I hereby instruct my spouse,
children and attending physicians to pull the plug, reel in the tubes and
call it a day.
2. Under no circumstances shall the members of the Legislature enact a
special law to keep me on life-support machinery. It is my wish that these
boneheads mind their own damn business, and pay attention instead to the
health, education and future of the millions of Floridians who aren't in a
permanent coma.
3. Under no circumstances shall the governor of Florida butt into this
case and order my doctors to put a feeding tube down my throat. I don't
care how many fundamentalist votes he's trying to scrounge for his brother
in 2004, it is my wish that he plays politics with someone else's life and
leaves me to die in peace.
4. I couldn't care less if a hundred religious zealots send e-mails to
legislators in which they pretend to care about me. I don't know
these....snip

/////////////=================another one:

Living will is the best revenge
By ROBERT FRIEDMAN, Perspective Editor
Published March 27, 2005

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----

Like many of you, I have been compelled by recent events
to prepare a more detailed advance directive dealing with
end-of-life issues. Here's what mine says:

* In the event I lapse into a persistent vegetative state,
I want medical authorities to resort to extraordinary means
to prolong my hellish semiexistence.
Fifteen years wouldn't be long enough for me.

* I want my wife and my parents to compound their misery by
engaging in a bitter and protracted feud that depletes their
emotions and their bank accounts.

* I want my wife to ruin the rest of
her life by maintaining an interminable vigil at my bedside.
I'd be really jealous if she waited less than a decade
to start dating again or otherwise rebuilding a semblance of
a normal life.

* Because I think I would retain my sense of humor even in a
persistent vegetative state, I'd want President Bush - the
same guy who publicly mocked Karla Faye Tucker when signing
off on her death warrant as governor of Texas - to claim
he was intervening in my case because it is always best
"to err on the side of life."

* I want my case to be turned into a circus by losers and
crackpots from around the country who hope to bring meaning
to their empty lives by investing the same transient emotion
in me that they once reserved for Laci Peterson, Chandra Levy
and that little girl who got stuck in a well.

* I want those crackpots to spread vicious lies about my wife.

* I want to be placed in a hospice where protesters can gather
to bring further grief and disruption to the lives of dozens
of dying patients and families whose stories are sadder than my own.

* I want the people who attach themselves to my case because of their deep
devotion to the sanctity of life to make death threats against any judges,
elected officials or health care professionals who disagree with them.

* I want the medical geniuses and
philosopher kings who populate the Florida Legislature
to ignore me for more than a decade and then turn my case into a
forum for weeks of politically calculated bloviation.

* I want total strangers - oily politicians, maudlin news
anchors, ersatz friars and all other hangers-on - to start
calling me "Bobby," as if they had known me since childhood.

* I'm not insisting on this as part of my directive,
but it would be nice if Congress passed a "Bobby's Law" that
applied only to me and ignored the medical needs
of tens of millions of other Americans without adequate health
coverage.

* Even if the "Bobby's Law" idea doesn't work out, I want Congress -
especially all those self-described conservatives who
claim to believe in
******* "less government and more freedom" - to *******
trample on the decisions of doctors, judges and other
experts who actually know something about my case. And I
want members of Congress to launch into an extended debate that
gives them another excuse to
avoid pesky issues such as national security and the economy.

* In particular, I want House Majority Leader Tom DeLay to
use my case as an opportunity to divert the country's
attention from the mounting political
and legal troubles stemming from his slimy misbehavior.

* And I want Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist to make a mockery of his
Harvard medical degree by misrepresenting the details of my case in ways
that might give a boost to his 2008 presidential campaign.

* I want Frist and the rest of the world to judge my medical condition on
the basis of a snippet of dated and demeaning videotape that should have
remained private.

* I want the state Department of Children and Families to step in at the
last moment to take responsibility for my well-being, because nothing bad
could ever happen to anyone under DCF's care.

* And because Gov. Jeb Bush is the smartest and most righteous human
being on the face of the Earth, I want any and all of the
aforementioned directives to be disregarded if the governor
happens to disagree with them.
If he says he knows what's best for me, I won't be in any
position to argue.

=====================//////////

The National GeographicRoper 2002 Global Geographic
Literacy Survey polled more than 3,000 18- to 24-year-olds
in Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan,
Mexico, Sweden and the United States.
Sweden scored highest; Mexico, lowest. The U.S. was next to last.


http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...perSurvey.html

=================National Geographic Literacy Survey
Survey conducted between May 24 and July 26 2002.durring the
height of the American bombing of Afghanistan?Taliban..

Sample question 1 of 20
Which of the following ranges contains the correct population of the
United States today?
Between 10 million and 50 million
Between 150 million and 350 million
Between 500 million and 750 million
Between 1 billion and 2 billion
I Don’t Know
The current population of the United States is between 150 million and 350
million.
USA - 25% - last place. Sweden best -55%.

.....................

http://geosurvey.nationalgeographic....uestion_3.html
Sample question 3 of 20
The Taliban and al Qaeda movements were both based in which country?
Iraq
Pakistan
Israel
Albania
Afghanistan
I Don’t Know

http://geosurvey.nationalgeographic....wer_3_3_1.html
USA last place at 58%. Sweeden & G Britain tie for #1 at 84%.


Again, coincedence?
It's almost as if American ignorance is
being cultivated, isn't it?

Synopsis from World Book Encyclopedia, 1958:
Fascism's parts:
1) extreme nationalism, 2) police state, 3) cultivation
of ignorance, 4) suppression of labor, 5) militarism.

"Fascism should more properly be called
corporatism, since it is the merger
of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.

Think about it.
Words mean something.

The insane twist the facts to fit their world view.
The rational change their world view to fit the facts.





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Old April 10th 05, 06:03 PM
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Mary said
"Joe Canuck" wrote
CatNipped wrote:


Did I make that ^^^ clear enough that this
was off topic so that people won't be
forced to read it if they don't want to??? ;


There are groups for posts considered
off-topic in other groups.


Also, note - THIS IS NOT A COMMENTARY BY ME JUST
SOMETHING I FOUND AMUSING!



But, you have already commented that you found
it amusing. So it is a commentary.



Are your shorts too tight, Joe?



What if ya had to live with someone like that?
Egads.
Pity his children!


....no, this is NOT funny.

sorry

 




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