Right Wing Compassion On Display: US Courts Tell Sick Woman To Die
I knew during the whole scream-fest surrounding the poor brain-dead woman was fake because the GOP and their minions really don't care if people die. They love to kill, in fact. Today, the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals just told a very ill woman she has to go to prison because she used herbs that are LEGAL in California.
This is our inane, stupid, ugly, interfering with people's private lives laws about drug use.
SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- A California woman whose doctor says marijuana is the only medicine keeping her alive is not immune from federal prosecution on drug charges, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
The nation of pill-poppers is the same place condemning people suffering from severe nausea to die ugly, painful deaths because an herb used to kill pain and help the appetite also makes you happy. And we know you can't grow plants that kill pain and make you happy, can we? Nope.
The grim monsters pretending to 'care' about us don't. Over and over again, they clearly show they hate us and wish us dead. Preferably, painfully.
There are no hells deep enough or hot enough for these cruel judges, prosecutors and lawmakers. California passed laws that were quite popular, allowing people who need this medicine to take it under strict state supervision. The Supreme Court, packed with anti-human, anti-consitutional creeps who keep ripping it apart and who ignore the important 'All men were created equal...and pursuit of happiness' stuff in our Declaration of Independence and here we are, torturing sick women to death so we can be certain no one else will have any fun, god forfend.
At the same time, we can drink anything we want except if it is forbidden by these demented Puritans who are as pure as coal slurry.
My heart goes out to this victim of the state. May all the people doing this horror to her feel her pain when they pass the Gates of Death and encounter the Guardian with the Scales.
Raich, 41, began sobbing when she was told of the decision and said she would continue using the drug."I'm sure not going to let them kill me," she said. "Oh my God."
Pegasus.
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She needs to get radical. I know the situation. These people do not give a damn about the suffering of others. So we need to get around them. They have no legitimacy beyond what we grant them. It is an illusion. It is real also. Like I say always, a real illusion. You try to work around it. I have been riding the wave all my life.
Posted by: blues | March 14, 2007 at 10:45 PM
She is dying and they are killing her. This is a crime. Against humanity.
But then, we are butchering so many humans.
Posted by: Elaine Meinel Supkis | March 15, 2007 at 12:02 AM
Elaine, I'm with you on this one, 100%.
There are too many people out there who stay awake at night worrying that someone, somewhere, may be having a good time.
Posted by: JSmith | March 15, 2007 at 09:15 AM
Problem is Blues radicalization is the exact opposite of what’s happening. Government is the only growth industry in the states and even though all of these people were partying on in their youth, to keep their jobs they’ve got to tow the line with regards to the war on drugs. So you’ll find that the government drones who as a workforce are becoming ascendant would rather keep their house, pension and go to Wall-Mart to get a new Chinese made sweater for little Jane. There may be a passing moment of pity for this person but it will quickly pass, once people rationalize their illusion they rarely break out of it.
Posted by: Canuck | March 15, 2007 at 08:30 PM
Except for one big thing: fear. Namely, this poor woman could be any of us. I have watched over dying people who are suffering horribly and to use pot in these cases is merciful. I hate these laws for that reason alone.
Posted by: Elaine Meinel Supkis | March 16, 2007 at 09:32 AM
Elaine the likelihood is that it will be any of us. A few weeks ago I was talking to my wife’s Aunt and she is a head nurse in an intensive care unit. She was telling me how she has to block young doctors from performing invasive procedures on incapacitated patients without giving them painkillers. She says that the majority of these doctors are getting their experience in the military and are bringing these procedures forward from the military approach. Many of these procedures are being used only as training for the less experienced doctors, that is to say that it’s known that the procedure won’t change the prognosis but there isn’t any family there to block it or they don’t really realize what the necessity for the procedure is. She says she has to be proactive and have the injectable painkiller in her pocket and physically stand in the way of the doctor to keep him from operating on conscious patients who have no way of stopping what is about to happen to them.
Posted by: Canuck | March 16, 2007 at 11:29 AM