Archive for March, 2007

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Death has been on my mind a lot lately…

March 28, 2007

One in five people is set to die a “shameful death” new research has claimed.

A book by sociology professor Allan Kellehear, claims that 20% of the population will die alone, ravaged by dementia and without dignity.

In “A Social History of Dying”, Professor Kellehear argues this kind of death would be co5nsidered “shameful” by previous generations.

In a bleak portrait of death in the 21st century, the professor from the University of Bath, claims the act of dying is becoming increasingly “tragic and antisocial”.

He argues that medical advances are enabling us to live longer but society is at a loss with how to treat this large ageing population. He said: “Most people think only fleetingly about how they will die and usually it surrounds some romantic notion dying in our sleep at home. This couldn't be further from the truth – we are significantly more likely to die a prolonged death in a nursing home or hospital, preceded by multiple organ failure, pneumonia or dementia.

“As we live longer, there is every chance that we will outlive those friends and family who have traditionally seen us through our last years. It is also likely that we will have exhausted the financial means by which we would pay professionals to look after us instead.”

He argues that the act of dying may have actually been handled better by earlier generations with “good” peasant deaths surrounded by friends and family.

He claims that the rise in “shameful deaths” is leading an increasing number of elderly people to consider suicide in order to take control and manage their own death.

Kellehear urges governments worldwide to re-assess how the act of dying is treated before it becomes a major crisis. He said: “Whether it is introducing more liberal policies that enable people to better manage how they die, a closer examination of medical ethics, better training for nursing homes or support for people who care for the elderly- something needs to happen.

“We need to tackle the subject of dying head on. Talk about dying, let alone our own death, is not a popular theme for politicians or public debate. But there is no escape from the tragedy that will befall many of us when we die.”

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20070404/tuk-one-in-five-face-shameful-death-6323e80.html

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Royal Grocery will be sorely missed…

March 21, 2007

 Robert Buras & Royal Grocery, we are so sorry to see you close.

Royal Street Grocery

Royal Grocery was an institution in New Orleans’ French Quarter [the Vieux Carre]. Robert’s Grandfather opened the store like 60 years ago, and it has now so sadly joined the scores of French Quarter shops that have been forced to close as a result of The Thing [Katrina, Army Corps, FEMA, George Bush, Ray Nagin, Governor Blanco, et al.]; Now over 100 are closed and gone…

This is another devastating blow to the soul of New Orleans and our French Quarter. We are forever changed.

Thank you, Robert. You will be missed.

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Chris Rose

March 21, 2007

For so many reasons, we admire this man:

Chris Rose goes bald for kids with cancer…

Go Chris! You Rock!

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New Cops & Nagin’s a No-Show

March 17, 2007

With all of the challenges that this city faces, we finally add police officers and when they take their oath Nagin is a no-show. What disrespect he shows for the people of our city and the police officers that prove so hard to recruit and keep.

Shame on you Mr. Nagin!

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Don’t Piss-Off the Doctor

March 17, 2007

Tuesday, January 16, 2007 

Doctors’ unions in Romania have criticised a decision to make a surgeon pay £100,000 in damages after he lost his temper and hacked off a patient’s penis during surgery.

Surgeon Naum Ciomu, who had been suffering from stress at the time, had been operating on patient Nelu Radonescu, 36, to correct a testicular malformation when he suddenly lost his temper.

Grabbing a scalpel, he sliced off the penis in front of shocked nursing staff, and then placed it on the operating table where he chopped it into small pieces before storming out of the operating theatre at Bucharest hospital.

SO… The doctor cuts the dude’s dick off and chops it up into little pieces while the guy is obviously under general anesthesia and can’t do a feakin thing about it, and THE DOCTOR’S UNION CRITICIZES THE FINE? Talk about everything that is wrong with this world!

 

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When ya gotta go, ya gotta go…

March 17, 2007

SkyWest Airlines apologized to a passenger who said he wasn’t allowed to use the restroom during a one-hour flight and ended up urinating in an air-sickness bag.
James Whipple said he had two “really big beers” at the Boise, Idaho airport. While on a flight to Salt Lake City on March 7 he wanted to use the cabin restroom.

The captain had declared it off-limits during the short flight because a light wasn’t working.

Whipple said he had used the cabin restroom before the plane departed but had to go again and finally reached for the air-sickness bag.

“It was like I had no choice,” Whipple told The Salt Lake Tribune, which posted the story on its Web site Friday.

No other passengers noticed Whipple using the bag, but a flight attendant asked him about it and told the captain, who called airport police.

Whipple was questioned and took a taxi home to Sandy, a Salt Lake City suburb.

The airline sent him a letter of apology and a flight voucher, SkyWest spokeswoman Sabrena Suite-Mangum said Friday.

She said SkyWest decided to go ahead with the flight and get the light fixed in Salt Lake City, rather than delaying it or canceling it for repairs.

“For such a short flight, we really felt we were trying to inconvenience the least number of passengers possible by operating that flight,” Suite-Mangum said.

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Levees

March 17, 2007

Estimated weekly cost of war in Iraq: $2 billion
Estimated cost to build Cat 5 levees in NOLA: $2.5 billion

I guess we know our government’s priorities…

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Raped [again] by George Bush, Karl Rove & Alberto Gonzales

March 17, 2007

Oiginally Posted: Thursday, March 08, 2007

Here we are again. Alberto Gonzales’ firing of more than a couple of our U.S. Attorneys without cause is obviously another political move by the Bushism regime to get rid of even more of those pesky, intelligent individuals who go against the grain of Bush and his cronies in high places, or take monies away from Bush’s pet-project – the war in Iraq. 

Now, we have the nation’s top law eforcement agent subverting and perverting our vaunted justice system. We are letting this happen, and causing even more upheaval for those who have already suffered disaster in their lives through natural beginnings [Katrina] and their man-made exacerbations; Wounded soldiers at Walter Reed and other military hospitals; ‘Outing’ of operatives in confidential positions; Firing without cause, based on job performance that disagree with the Bushism way of thinking; And the hatchet-job that is Karl Rove.

So, we’ll add Gonzales to the list of those who must go:

George Bush
Dick Cheney
Karl Rove
‘Scooter’ Libbey – Scapegoat, Convicted

Lt. Gen. Kevin Kiley
Alberto Gonzales

While some of these men have been on the list for some time, all of them have warranted being put on the list for their actions, or more rightly, inactions, of just this past week, and that is to our nation’s shame.

Shame on us.

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Raped by the Patriot Act

March 17, 2007

Originally Posted: Sunday, March 11, 2007

So when Ashcroft and Bush proposed the Patriot Act  there was much concern about our constitutional rights. But still, we let it happen.

Sure enough, we’ve been raped by those very entities who protested the loudest that we would be protected by any violations.

Now what?

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Lt. Gen. Kevin Kiley

March 17, 2007

Originally posted: Monday, March 12, 2007

George Bush
Dick Cheney
Karl Rove
‘Scooter’ Libbey – Scapegoat, Convicted
Lt. Gen. Kevin Kiley – Resigned on request [see below]
Alberto Gonzales

Mar 12, 2007 — WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Army’s top medical officer has quit, officials said on Monday, making him the third senior figure to lose his job over substandard care of troops wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.

A senior U.S. defense official said surgeon general Lt. Gen. Kevin Kiley had been asked to request retirement by acting Army Secretary Pete Geren. Kiley made the request on Sunday and was immediately replaced by his deputy, Maj. Gen. Gale Pollock, the Army said.

more: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=2944344