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From: Marc Bissonnette on 7 Jul 2008 07:03 "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> fell face-first on the keyboard. This was the result: news:8hhck.4428$np7.4101(a)flpi149.ffdc.sbc.com: > > "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:j8Ubk.13159$xZ.1717(a)nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com... >> http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/mom-accused-of-denying-son-chem >> o/20080703102809990001?icid=200100397x1205086835x1200242430 > 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. Being "extremely involved" doesn't mean skipping appointments designed to keep him alive. One may skip a general checkup because you've got other priorities - She, however, not only skipped a ton of the chemo appointments, but didn't fill in his prescriptions, either. She *chose* to let him die. -- Marc Bissonnette Looking for a new ISP? http://www.canadianisp.com Largest ISP comparison site across Canada.
From: J on 7 Jul 2008 10:32 Marc Bissonnette wrote: > A hundred times ? Big deal. Being "extremely involved" doesn't mean > skipping appointments designed to keep him alive. You haven't walked in her shoes. > One may skip a general checkup because you've got other priorities - She, > however, not only skipped a ton of the chemo appointments, but didn't fill > in his prescriptions, either. She *chose* to let him die. Some cancers aren't curable. J
From: Jan Drew on 8 Jul 2008 01:28 "Marc Bissonnette" <dragnet\_@_/internalysis.com> wrote in message news:Xns9AD447B211951dragnetinternalysisc(a)216.196.97.131... > "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> 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$np7.4101(a)flpi149.ffdc.sbc.com: > >> >> "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message >> news:j8Ubk.13159$xZ.1717(a)nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com... >>> http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/mom-accused-of-denying-son-chem >>> o/20080703102809990001?icid=200100397x1205086835x1200242430 Note the bit of dishonesty from an owner of a IPS. http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/mom-accused-of-denying-son-chemo/20080703102809990001?icid=200100397x1205086835x1200242430 >> 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? 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.
From: Marc Bissonnette on 8 Jul 2008 08:26 "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> fell face-first on the keyboard. This was the result: news:dXCck.4550$np7.3585(a)flpi149.ffdc.sbc.com: > > "Marc Bissonnette" <dragnet\_@_/internalysis.com> wrote in message > news:Xns9AD447B211951dragnetinternalysisc(a)216.196.97.131... >> "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> fell face-first on the keyboard. > > Oh, really? You are a peeping Tom all the way from Canada? > >> This was the result: news:8hhck.4428$np7.4101(a)flpi149.ffdc.sbc.com: >> >>> >>> "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message >>> news:j8Ubk.13159$xZ.1717(a)nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com... >>>> http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/mom-accused-of-denying-son-ch >>>> em o/20080703102809990001?icid=200100397x1205086835x1200242430 > > Note the bit of dishonesty from an owner of a IPS. > > http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/mom-accused-of-denying-son-chemo > /20080703102809990001?icid=200100397x1205086835x1200242430 > >>> Labrie declined comment to the Salem Evening News as she left court. >>> Her lawyer, Kevin James, said Labrie had taken her son more than 100 >>> times to Massachusetts General Hospital and "has been extensively >>> involved in this child's care." >> >> A hundred times ? Big deal. > > Were you there? Are you a mother? > Indeed it is a very big deal. But, then-how would you know? > Got any kids or, sick kids, Marc? http://www.armyofangels.org > Being "extremely involved" doesn't mean >> skipping appointments designed to keep him alive. > > *extensively* >> >> One may skip a general checkup because you've got other priorities - >> She, however, not only skipped a ton of the chemo appointments, > > *a ton* ? > > but didn't fill >> in his prescriptions, either. She *chose* to let him die. > > *In your opinion*. > > She did not choose any such thing. > > Neither are prosecutors and police authories on medical matters. > Then, there is the cancer doc, who is of *organized medicine*. > > Where was the Dad? Oh, yeah a bitter divorice? > >> >> >> >> -- >> Marc Bissonnette >> Looking for a new ISP? > > No, and spam is not allowed. > > > -- Marc Bissonnette Looking for a new ISP? http://www.canadianisp.com Largest ISP comparison site across Canada.
From: Jan Drew on 9 Jul 2008 01:15 "Marc Bissonnette" <dragnet\_@_/internalysis.com> wrote in message news:Xns9AD555D14644Adragnetinternalysisc(a)216.196.97.131... > "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> fell face-first on the keyboard. > This was the result: news:dXCck.4550$np7.3585(a)flpi149.ffdc.sbc.com: > >> >> "Marc Bissonnette" <dragnet\_@_/internalysis.com> wrote in message >> news:Xns9AD447B211951dragnetinternalysisc(a)216.196.97.131... >>> "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> 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$np7.4101(a)flpi149.ffdc.sbc.com: >>> >>>> >>>> "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message >>>> news:j8Ubk.13159$xZ.1717(a)nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com... >>>>> 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. >> >> http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/mom-accused-of-denying-son-chemo >> /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 >> >>>> 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. > > > > > >> 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.
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