I agree with putting terminal patients on palliative care with their guardian's consent. I even agree that a hospital has the right to make the determination of future care against the parents' wishes but I do not agree with the state disallowing the transfer of a patient to /
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*determination of futile care
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They're trying to run the clock out. If he dies before a final decision is made, they'll try to get dismissed as moot so that the gov't makes it to the next case without a precedence. At least that's what it seems like they're doing.
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Exactly. And given the bad faith around this entire affair it's hard to see their odd behavior around withholding hydration and oxygen as anything but an attempt to speed up his death.
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Nothing says humane like suffocating a baby while starving him of water, right? I thought it was capitalism that was lead by the Barbarians. Who'da thought it would be the warm-n-fuzzy socialists?
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