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GYXU > F1, Indy, Nascar, Rally > DELAY PULLED FATHER'S PLUG IN 1988 29 March 2005 00:35:30

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DELAY PULLED FATHER'S PLUG IN 1988

George Orwell 28 March 2005 03:47:23
 Looks like he doens't want himself or his family to suffer like the
Shiavos did. It was a simple matter for him to pull the plug on his
father but tried to grandstand to smokescreen his own ethics
investigation at the expense of a poor, comatose woman.

And DeLay is among the strongest advocates of keeping the woman, who
doctors say has been in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years,
connected to her feeding tube. DeLay has denounced Schiavo's husband, as
well as judges, for committing what he calls "an act of barbarism" in
removing the tube.

In 1988, however, there was no such fiery rhetoric as the congressman
quietly joined the sad family consensus to let his father die.

"There was no point to even really talking about it," Maxine DeLay, the
congressman's 81-year-old widowed mother, recalled in an interview last
week. "There was no way [Charles] wanted to live like that. Tom knew — we
all knew — his father wouldn't have wanted to live that way."

Doctors advised that he would "basically be a vegetable," said the
congressman's aunt, JoAnne DeLay.

When his father's kidneys failed, the DeLay family decided against
connecting him to a dialysis machine. "Extraordinary measures to prolong
life were not initiated," said his medical report, citing "agreement with
the family's wishes." His bedside chart carried the instruction: "Do not
resuscitate."

On Dec. 14, 1988, the DeLay patriarch "expired with his family in
attendance."

http://www.latimes.­com/news/nationworld­/nation/la-na-
delay27mar27,0,5710­023.story?coll=la-ho­me-headlines

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Rollingthunder 28 March 2005 04:00:34 permanent link ]
 ..............And you pulled your pud.


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The Sandman 28 March 2005 05:19:32 permanent link ]
 Prime example of a liar trying to hoodwink the voting public with false
pretenses.


"George Orwell" <nobody@mixmaster.i­t> wrote in message
news:f8286486fde40f­11ed5e8f9bce139775@m­ixmaster.it...> Looks like he doens't want himself or his family to suffer like the> Shiavos did. It was a simple matter for him to pull the plug on his> father but tried to grandstand to smokescreen his own ethics> investigation at the expense of a poor, comatose woman.>
And DeLay is among the strongest advocates of keeping the woman, who> doctors say has been in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years,> connected to her feeding tube. DeLay has denounced Schiavo's husband, as> well as judges, for committing what he calls "an act of barbarism" in> removing the tube.>
In 1988, however, there was no such fiery rhetoric as the congressman> quietly joined the sad family consensus to let his father die.>
"There was no point to even really talking about it," Maxine DeLay, the> congressman's 81-year-old widowed mother, recalled in an interview last> week. "There was no way [Charles] wanted to live like that. Tom knew — we> all knew — his father wouldn't have wanted to live that way.">
Doctors advised that he would "basically be a vegetable," said the> congressman's aunt, JoAnne DeLay.>
When his father's kidneys failed, the DeLay family decided against> connecting him to a dialysis machine. "Extraordinary measures to prolong> life were not initiated," said his medical report, citing "agreement with> the family's wishes." His bedside chart carried the instruction: "Do not> resuscitate.">
On Dec. 14, 1988, the DeLay patriarch "expired with his family in> attendance.">
http://www.latimes.­com/news/nationworld­/nation/la-na-> delay27mar27,0,5710­023.story?coll=la-ho­me-headlines>


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Joe S. 28 March 2005 05:41:07 permanent link ]
 DeLay was part of a family decision to pull the plug on his father. Also --
the DeLay family sued the manufacturer of an equipment component that failed
and caused the accident that injured his father.

Now, DeLay wants to:
-- deny to families the right to pull the plug on their family members, and,
-- he is the sponsor of "tort reform" legislation that will deny to injured
people the right to sue manufacturers of faulty equipment.

Typical Republican hypocrite.

--

-----
Joe S.



"The Sandman" <Sandman@me.com> wrote in message
news:EYI1e.26341$Fz­.15093@tornado.tampa­bay.rr.com...> Prime example of a liar trying to hoodwink the voting public with false> pretenses.>
"George Orwell" <nobody@mixmaster.i­t> wrote in message> news:f8286486fde40f­11ed5e8f9bce139775@m­ixmaster.it...> > Looks like he doens't want himself or his family to suffer like the> > Shiavos did. It was a simple matter for him to pull the plug on his> > father but tried to grandstand to smokescreen his own ethics> > investigation at the expense of a poor, comatose woman.> >
And DeLay is among the strongest advocates of keeping the woman, who> > doctors say has been in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years,> > connected to her feeding tube. DeLay has denounced Schiavo's husband, as> > well as judges, for committing what he calls "an act of barbarism" in> > removing the tube.> >
In 1988, however, there was no such fiery rhetoric as the congressman> > quietly joined the sad family consensus to let his father die.> >
"There was no point to even really talking about it," Maxine DeLay, the> > congressman's 81-year-old widowed mother, recalled in an interview last> > week. "There was no way [Charles] wanted to live like that. Tom knew -
all knew - his father wouldn't have wanted to live that way."> >
Doctors advised that he would "basically be a vegetable," said the> > congressman's aunt, JoAnne DeLay.> >
When his father's kidneys failed, the DeLay family decided against> > connecting him to a dialysis machine. "Extraordinary measures to prolong> > life were not initiated," said his medical report, citing "agreement
with> > the family's wishes." His bedside chart carried the instruction: "Do not> > resuscitate."> >
On Dec. 14, 1988, the DeLay patriarch "expired with his family in> > attendance."> >
http://www.latimes.­com/news/nationworld­/nation/la-na-> > delay27mar27,0,5710­023.story?coll=la-ho­me-headlines> >


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Rice'S Teeth 29 March 2005 00:35:30 permanent link ]
 You jealous he didn't ask you to do it tampa bay short buser?

"ROLLINGTHUNDER" <T@aol.com> wrote in message
news:COH1e.6864$Pc.­5976@tornado.tampaba­y.rr.com...> ..............And you pulled your pud.>


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