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Originally posted by Snoopy1978
Originally posted by Amanda5
reply to post by Blackmarketeer
Anna Brown may you rest still in the arms of a loving God - one whom you can Trust to take care of your Soul.
Anna Brown died because of negligence, apathy and a lack of intelligent and sensitive people in positions of authority. On this planet we are in abject need of a global experience that will jolt people back into their Conscience.
What has happened here is unforgiveable. I am numb and wondering what next do I have to read about - I could not watch the video clip as I knew it would upset me. For those of us who are Awake and Aware we need to be stronger for having shared the final chapter in the life of Anna Brown.
Much Peace...to Anna and her family...
The same loving god that let her suffer, be jailed and die on the cold cement? The same loving god that created the universe in which Cheney gets a brand new heart thus extending a life of pure evil?
That same loving God?
I think I'll take the hating God. Maybe it's been opposite day in heaven for a long time.
Originally posted by Taupin Desciple
Denying ignorance:
www.home-remedies-for-you.com...
And this is just the tip of the iceburg. If you're really sick of the health car system, opt out of insurance plans offered by your employer and treat yourself. There are many, many, many ways of doing this. People keep saying how inept doctors and the health care system is and they're right.
Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by Blackmarketeer
Horrible story I agree, but I'd like to correct one item. It was not an epic fail by the American Health Care, but an epic fail by the individuals involve. Lumping the entire system together like that is dishonest and frankly a bit bigoted. Any time you blame the actions of individuals on an entire group or system they happen to belong to it is wrong.
To also blame all of Law Enforcement is also very wrong. They took the word of an MD for her condition, who clearly told them she was lying. Who do they believe if not the true culprit, the medical staff involved?
As to those who actually were involved, they will pay dearly I'm sure. The Civil Courts is where that will play out. The hospital and the staff involved will settle for huge sums.
Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by Blackmarketeer
Horrible story I agree, but I'd like to correct one item. It was not an epic fail by the American Health Care, but an epic fail by the individuals involve. Lumping the entire system together like that is dishonest and frankly a bit bigoted. Any time you blame the actions of individuals on an entire group or system they happen to belong to it is wrong.
To also blame all of Law Enforcement is also very wrong. They took the word of an MD for her condition, who clearly told them she was lying. Who do they believe if not the true culprit, the medical staff involved?
As to those who actually were involved, they will pay dearly I'm sure. The Civil Courts is where that will play out. The hospital and the staff involved will settle for huge sums.
Originally posted by sickofitall2012
reply to post by moonzoo7
First of all, the Dr. Is the only person at fault here. He is considered the captain, according to health law. He misdiagnosed her.
Second, your delusions about conservatives wanting people dead are just that, delusions. Why don't you google the true margret Sanger and her eugenics agenda, she was a leftist btw, and how they continue this agenda today. You better learn how to think for yourself, instead of regurgitating the msm.
FYI,I saw people treated this way everyday even when Mr. Clinton was prez.
Don't ever pretend to know what it's like to work in medicine if you don't.
Someday, one of us that you call " scumbags " will save your life.
There are bad people in every single profession on this planet, and this Dr. Is one of them. There are soooooo many good people in medicine, and they work themselves literally till they are sick. You try watching people suffer day in and day out, then watch them die. I have seen some of the most heroic things happen in hospitals, I have also seen bad things committed by staff and patients alike. Working in ER's will give you PTSD, it's like working in a war zone everyday. You will eventually loose complete faith in mankind.
People should rotate out more often, then that would solve a lot of the burnout/complacency problems like this case.