"I've made it, Simple Sable. It states that they are breaking the law
"when they go around euthanising people."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5191772.stm
A doctor and two nurses have been charged with murdering hospital
patients in the US city of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina last
year.
The three, who were arrested and then released on bail, are accused of
giving lethal injections to four people.
At least 34 patients died at Memorial Medical Center, which was cut off
after Katrina hit the city on 29 August.
Prosecutors have investigated claims of negligence and euthanasia, and
subpoenaed 73 staff in the inquiry.
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 21:44:07 -0400, Sarah Czepiel <ninety...@cox.net>
wrote:
You wrote, " Why not read the original article? The one that states
which law they are breaking? ". Don't you find it strange there's
nothing in the article " that states which law they are breaking." ?
This is another in your long stream of usenet lies.
>Reading the article, specifically the part "forced to break the law" would
>generally give the impression that they are, in fact, breaking the law.
>It's your doctors and your civilians and your country, why should I care
>who kills who?
Considering your total and complete lack of knowledge on the subject
of triage and the decisions faced by doctors and health care personnel
in disasters, and on battlefields, etc. I'm not in the least
surprised your comments are based on impressions rather than facts.
Every discussion you're involved in on antu serves to reinforce you're
little more than an illiterate uneducated fool.