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Subject: UK = Deny medical treatment for people who do as the DCF/
DMHAS sluts order
Date: Jan 28, 2008 5:25 AM
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Duh DCF whores will take your children away if your refuse to instruct
your daughters
to be sluts and take birth control. They do this all the time in
Florida- Jeb Bush's
DCF is one of the worst. Who instructs duh DCF whores to be whores
and be whore
instructors? Why, duh psychiatric perverts:
http://www.actionlyme.org/SOCIAL_WORKER_WHORING_STARTS_IN_COLLEGE.htm
In fact, Yale Psych Dept sexually harasses all their female students,
but would
any of them *DARE* to provoke the wrath of these perverts by revealing
it?
It's one big people-feeding game. Cannibalism. "Social Engineering."
Terrorize people into giving up their religious convictions and
worship the State
as the "father."
http://www.actionlyme.org/AARON_RUSSO.htm
Russo reveals how it all works, as explained by Nick Rockefeller. The
CIA-Rockies
funded the Feminism Movement, which if you remember, was about turning
all women
into sluts: "Sexual Liberation."
Here again it is in practice; New World Order Judge Jonathan Kaplan
explains that
one is not allowed to own one's children. The children FIRST belong
to the
State, and you have to EARN your children back, by being a suck up to
the New World
Order:
http://www.actionlyme.org/KAPLAN_IRISH_PEOPLE_BAD.htm
"Parents have to earn the respect of their children"- says Kaplan.
Oh.
So, now the New World Orderites will not allow the treatment of the
will-rape of
society (via the terrorizing and corrupt "courts" or chronic
injustice)
and the resultant, self-medicating despair that is the result of
chronic DCF-New
World Orderite like injustice. It all started in the early 1960s, and
is the result
of the insidious corruption of the English language by brain-warping
psychiatric
terms:
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/01/27/nhs127.xml
Don't treat the old and unhealthy, say doctors
By Laura Donnelly, Health Correspondent
Last Updated: 2:09am GMT 28/01/2008
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Doctors are calling for NHS treatment to be withheld from patients who
are too old
or who lead unhealthy lives.
# Have your say: Should lifestyle play a role in deciding who gets NHS
treatment?
Smokers, heavy drinkers, the obese and the elderly should be barred
from receiving
some operations, according to doctors, with most saying the health
service cannot
afford to provide free care to everyone.
Smoker - Don't treat the old and unhealthy, say doctors
£1.7 billion is spent treating diseases caused by smoking, such as
lung cancer and
emphysema
Fertility treatment and "social" abortions are also on the list of
procedures
that many doctors say should not be funded by the state.
The findings of a survey conducted by Doctor magazine sparked a fierce
row last
night, with the British Medical Association and campaign groups
describing the recommendations
from family and hospital doctors as "outrageous" and "disgraceful".
About one in 10 hospitals already deny some surgery to obese patients
and smokers,
with restrictions most common in hospitals battling debt.
Managers defend the policies because of the higher risk of
complications on the
operating table for unfit patients. But critics believe that patients
are being
denied care simply to save money.
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The Government announced plans last week to offer fat people cash
incentives to
diet and exercise as part of a desperate strategy to steer Britain off
a course
that will otherwise see half the population dangerously overweight by
2050.
Obesity costs the British taxpayer £7 billion a year. Overweight
people are more
likely to contract diabetes, cancer and heart disease, and to require
replacement
joints or stomach-stapling operations.
Meanwhile, £1.7 billion is spent treating diseases caused by smoking,
such as lung
cancer, bronchitis and emphysema, with a similar sum spent by the NHS
on alcohol
problems. Cases of cirrhosis have tripled over the past decade.
Among the survey of 870 family and hospital doctors, almost 60 per
cent said the
NHS could not provide full healthcare to everyone and that some
individuals should
pay for services.
One in three said that elderly patients should not be given free
treatment if it
were unlikely to do them good for long. Half thought that smokers
should be denied
a heart bypass, while a quarter believed that the obese should be
denied hip replacements.
Tony Calland, chairman of the BMA's ethics committee, said it would be
"outrageous"
to limit care on age grounds. Age Concern called the doctors' views
"disgraceful".
Gordon Brown promised this month that a new NHS constitution would set
out people's
"responsibilities" as well as their rights, a move interpreted as
meaning
restrictions on patients who bring health problems on themselves. The
only sanction
threatened so far, however, is to send patients to the bottom of the
waiting list
if they miss appointments.
The survey found that medical professionals wanted to go much further
in denying
care to patients who do not look after their bodies.
Ninety-four per cent said that an alcoholic who refused to stop
drinking should
not be allowed a liver transplant, while one in five said taxpayers
should not pay
for "social abortions" and fertility treatment.
Paul Mason, a GP in Portland, Dorset, said there were good clinical
reasons for
denying surgery to some patients. "The issue is: how much
responsibility do
people take for their health?" he said.
"If an alcoholic is going to drink themselves to death then that is
really
sad, but if he gets the liver transplant that is denied to someone
else who could
have got the chance of life then that is a tragedy." He said the case
of George
Best, who drank himself to death in 2005, three years after a liver
transplant,
had damaged the argument that drinkers deserved a second chance.
However, Roger Williams, who carried out the 2002 transplant on the
former footballer,
said doctors could never be sure if an alcoholic would return to
drinking, although
most would expect a detailed psychological assessment of patients, who
would be
required to abstain for six months before surgery.
Prof Williams said: "Less than five per cent of alcoholics who have a
transplant
return to serious drinking. George was one of them. It is actually a
pretty successful
rate. I think the judgment these doctors are making is nothing to do
with the clinical
reasons for limiting such operations and purely a moral decision."
Katherine Murphy, from the Patients' Association, said it would be
wrong to
deny treatment because of a "lifestyle" factor. "The decision taken
by the doctor has to be the best clinical one, and it has to be taken
individually.
It is morally wrong to deny care on any other grounds," she said.
Responding to the survey's findings on the treatment of the elderly,
Dr Calland,
of the BMA, said: "If a patient of 90 needs a hip operation they
should get
one. Yes, they might peg out any time, but it's not our job to play
God."
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