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Andrei Dorkovsky posted:this cnn headline is so extremely 2017 I don't know why the pope is weighing in. I think the official doctrine is that you should prolong the life as long as it is reasonable. Beyond that I think you are allowed to disconnect form life support.
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E: nm
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# ? Jul 3, 2017 20:09 |
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fits my needs posted:Remember when Ivanka got upset by pictures of gassed Syrian babies and Trump bombed an empty airfield for $100 million that was operational the next day? lmfao Remember when Barron saw Kathy Griffith holding up a severed head in effigy and apparently thought Kathy Griffith killed his father
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"He likes to hold his own feet"
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# ? Jul 3, 2017 20:11 |
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fits my needs posted:https://mobile.twitter.com/TamerELG/status/881943898335195137 they have nothing to do with trump so why would news want to report it
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Yinlock posted:they have nothing to do with trump so why would news want to report it Someone needs to show the pictures to Ivanka or Barron to see if they have some sort of emotional response that can be channeled to TRUMP!
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Andrei Dorkovsky posted:this cnn headline is so extremely 2017 why is the comma there
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Dapper_Swindler posted:https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/881941502875881473 Republicans haven't yet destroyed a single entitlement, and they're not going to. This is just mustache twirling from a party made up entirely of mustache twirlers.
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# ? Jul 3, 2017 20:16 |
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Actually this U.K. baby case seems kind of hosed up. Apparently the parents raised money to bring him to the US for experimental treatment. But the hospital is preventing that and the court has agreed. So basically they want to take him out of the hospital in the UK and to the US for treatment (which they raised almost 1.7 million to do) but the court won't let them do that and is kind of suggesting that the hospital should disconnect the baby from life support. That is pretty hosed up and I kind of agree with Trump and the pope on this one.
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# ? Jul 3, 2017 20:18 |
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Al-Saqr posted:lol donald trump is about to make thousands of babies get aborted in unsafe methods and about to make millions of babies live in abject poverty thanks to everything he's about to do and he's only caring about this child all of a sudden. unwanted babies should just get jobs?? jeez
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Dapper_Swindler posted:https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/881941502875881473 what in the gently caress
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Dapper_Swindler posted:https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/881941502875881473 Yeah this is a way to get those moderates back on board lmao
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Vladimir Putin posted:I don't know why the pope is weighing in. I think the official doctrine is that you should prolong the life as long as it is reasonable. Beyond that I think you are allowed to disconnect form life support. The hospital is specifically not letting the parents put the kid on a plane bound for America and the experimental treatment. The Pope probably sees this as an abrogation of the parents' authority.
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Vladimir Putin posted:Actually this U.K. baby case seems kind of hosed up. Apparently the parents raised money to bring him to the US for experimental treatment. But the hospital is preventing that and the court has agreed. So basically they want to take him out of the hospital in the UK and to the US for treatment (which they raised almost 1.7 million to do) but the court won't let them do that and is kind of suggesting that the hospital should disconnect the baby from life support. I meant there's the whole issue of transporting an infant who can't breathe without a ventilator across the ocean
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Relevant Tangent posted:Republicans haven't yet destroyed a single entitlement, and they're not going to. This is just mustache twirling from a party made up entirely of mustache twirlers. somehow the stupidest, shittiest thing has to happen in this timeline. it was decided in 2016, sorry.
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# ? Jul 3, 2017 20:21 |
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Vladimir Putin posted:Actually this U.K. baby case seems kind of hosed up. Apparently the parents raised money to bring him to the US for experimental treatment. But the hospital is preventing that and the court has agreed. So basically they want to take him out of the hospital in the UK and to the US for treatment (which they raised almost 1.7 million to do) but the court won't let them do that and is kind of suggesting that the hospital should disconnect the baby from life support. Great Ormond Street Hospital, the people who are saying 'no' are doing so because the treatment in the US is to reduce the severity of the symptoms for children who are expected to survive. This kid is already brain dead and losing health hourly. As doctors they have a moral obligation to not provide false hope - they have merely stated that the child's case is terminal, they appreciate the feelings of the parents but have stated that the treatment in the US will not help him, and will not allow him to live a day longer.
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# ? Jul 3, 2017 20:21 |
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hosed up pepsi has to import baby flavor now The trade deficit is out of control
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Relevant Tangent posted:The hospital is specifically not letting the parents put the kid on a plane bound for America and the experimental treatment. The Pope probably sees this as an abrogation of the parents' authority. Has anyone in the US agreed to take the kid? Last I heard yesterday, he hadn't been accepted into any experimental program.
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Horseshoe theory posted:To be fair, being paid for war photography is war profiteering. mods plz we need a :hottake: smiley
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I like that the Senate Republicans are treating this bill like a child trying to solve one of those "lights out" puzzles
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Vladimir Putin posted:Actually this U.K. baby case seems kind of hosed up. Apparently the parents raised money to bring him to the US for experimental treatment. But the hospital is preventing that and the court has agreed. So basically they want to take him out of the hospital in the UK and to the US for treatment (which they raised almost 1.7 million to do) but the court won't let them do that and is kind of suggesting that the hospital should disconnect the baby from life support. Yeah, the UK health and legal system is paternalistic in a way that the US would kill people over. They're subjects, not citizens, and the Crown wants this baby dead.
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Tesseraction posted:Great Ormond Street Hospital, the people who are saying 'no' are doing so because the treatment in the US is to reduce the severity of the symptoms for children who are expected to survive. This kid is already brain dead and losing health hourly. As doctors they have a moral obligation to not provide false hope - they have merely stated that the child's case is terminal, they appreciate the feelings of the parents but have stated that the treatment in the US will not help him, and will not allow him to live a day longer. Truly a failure of the so called better NHS system. Unscrupulous providers should be able to bilk as much money as possible from grieving family members.
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# ? Jul 3, 2017 20:24 |
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" I won't rest until every baby is dead!" The Queen shouted, probably
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Dapper_Swindler posted:https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/881941502875881473 EXCELLENT, who needs a civil war when the GOP is killing one side so efficiently
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angerbeet posted:" I won't rest until every baby is dead!" The Queen shouted, probably
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Relevant Tangent posted:Yeah, the UK health and legal system is paternalistic in a way that the US would kill people over. They're subjects, not citizens, and the Crown wants this baby dead. radical meme
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http://i.imgur.com/ott7ySo.mp4
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thrawn527 posted:Has anyone in the US agreed to take the kid? Last I heard yesterday, he hadn't been accepted into any experimental program. Story in the link said he had. Kids still dead, it's just a question of how long and how much it'll cost. The UK has death panels though, so.
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# ? Jul 3, 2017 20:25 |
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I can't believe Corbyn crippled that baby by jumping on him with a pogo stick
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man I don't think I can care anymore
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Queen killed me baby!
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Is government working today or is everyone getting ready to get shirfaced tomorrow
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Venom Snake posted:I can't believe Corbyn crippled that baby by jumping on him with a pogo stick fits my needs posted:Queen killed me baby!
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euphronius posted:man I don't think I can care anymore
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Tesseraction posted:Great Ormond Street Hospital, the people who are saying 'no' are doing so because the treatment in the US is to reduce the severity of the symptoms for children who are expected to survive. This kid is already brain dead and losing health hourly. As doctors they have a moral obligation to not provide false hope - they have merely stated that the child's case is terminal, they appreciate the feelings of the parents but have stated that the treatment in the US will not help him, and will not allow him to live a day longer. Why don't they let the parents decide? They have the money and can pay for it. What's the harm? Presumably the doctors have already expressed their opinion to the parents.
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# ? Jul 3, 2017 20:27 |
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The kid has been dead for a while, y'all. The High Court specifically said "there's nothing to be done, at least let him die with dignity."
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fits my needs posted:Queen killed me baby! Queen fancied me babby and nicked it innit
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