Don't forget the cops ... They are also to blameThe point, according to Donnay, is that she died from both a lack of compassion and an insidious plot within the medical community. Poor thing never stood a chance.

Don't forget the cops ... They are also to blameThe point, according to Donnay, is that she died from both a lack of compassion and an insidious plot within the medical community. Poor thing never stood a chance.
The liberal progressive sleeper cell has been awakened, they are becoming bold with the idea that RP can't win, and are thus becoming more vocal of their true beliefs.
Nope ... They should have closed their doors and referred patients to donnay.But shouldn't they have at least cared enough to call her?
It makes sense if you can't find a better bleeding heart cop hating story to promote, or you want to draw attention toward the idea that Obamacare will save everyone.
I've said it twice before - she got a routine standard of medical care. She died. Sometimes that happens to sick people.
I'm sure in your case it's strictly about the cop bashing ... Carry on !!So are you deliberately trying to be an ASS or does it come naturally to you?
This is not about "Obamacare".
It makes sense if you can't find a better bleeding heart cop hating story to promote, or you want to draw attention toward the idea that Obamacare will save everyone.
Everybody dies. No dispute there. Even with the very best care people die.
she was seeking aid and instead was thrown in a jail cell to die.
That is the issue.
I'm sure in your case it's strictly about the cop bashing ... Carry on !!
And in this you are probably correct, but the OP article called this a national event, and some people are easily suckered by a few words.I don't think it is that. I think some people just get emotional. Nothing wrong with emotional beliefs, as long as they don't cloud reason. It's sad that she died, but grabbing pitchforks and torches over this is not going to change the fact that she had a DVT that wasn't detected.
Flip Flop principles, perhaps.It's amazing how some people in this thread think the same people who believe the police are an unconstitutional standing army are the same that would promote... Obamacare. Yeeeaaahhh...
No wonder you're pretty much a hermit, because this "warm and caring" world you speak of sure hasn't rubbed off any on you.
If these are true emotions, it makes me wonder what some people are doing here, when the Obama campaign and it's socialized medical program is in need of support.
And in this you are probably correct, but the OP article called this a national event, and some people are easily suckered by a few words.
Strangely though,
If these are true emotions, it makes me wonder what some people are doing here, when the Obama campaign and it's socialized medical program is in need of support.
National attention to the story of Anna Brown's death has overwhelmed her family and prompted St. Mary's Health Center officials to defend the actions workers took moments before the homeless woman was arrested for trespassing there.
And in this you are probably correct, but the OP article called this a national event, and some people are easily suckered by a few words.
Strangely though,
If these are true emotions, it makes me wonder what some people are doing here, when the Obama campaign and it's socialized medical program is in need of support.
Everybody dies. No dispute there. Even with the very best care people die.
she was seeking aid and instead was thrown in a jail cell to die.
That is the issue.
I'll not be aligning myself with a communist.Because it has nothing to do with socialized medicine.
And stop hyperventilating.
The OP said it attracted national attention, when media outlets picked it up.
Who are you voting for in the fall?
Flip Flop principles, perhaps.
OK - I see now. No, I don't think she should have gone to jail. But I can see how it happened. I had the cops called on me for making a scene in a doctor's office, but I had the sense to leave before they arrived.
I wonder where the hell her mother was? When I was that age, I got sick and my Mom flew to Florida when I got sick once. This girl had been to three hospitals, but her Mom couldn't be bothered to step up and try to help?
Oh sure it has.In the real world, I do quite a bit of volunteer work, and am generally considered to be one of the nicest people you'd ever want to meet. Over the years I have indeed taken in homeless people as well as animals, and blah blah blah. If I could figure out a way to get Suzu and her cats up here, I'd happily let her live in my basement (which is actually an apartment, so it's not as bad as it sounds) and help her run her rescue out of my barn even though I've never met her.