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Saturday, October 02, 2004
Devolution
Now They Want to Kill Children--Euthanasia in Europe
Reports out of Europe trace the advance of the Culture of Death as euthanasia is normalized and human life is progressively discounted. Now, two European nations are moving forward with plans to euthanize children, and advocates admit that the practice is already widespread. A report out of Brussels indicates that Belgium will legalize euthanasia for terminally ill children, according to legislation introduced by members of the ruling Flemish Liberal Party.
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What kind of culture produces physicians who will kill their own patients? What degree of moral insanity is necessary for 31 percent of pediatricians to admit that they have killed infants, along with a staggering 45 percent of neonatologists?
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Wesley J. Smith reminds that Dutch physicians are now engaged "in the kind of euthanasia activities that got some German doctors hanged after Nuremberg."
More.... http://www.crosswalk.com/news/weblogs/mohler/?adate=9/30/2004#1287691
posted by Vetzine
Friday, October 01, 2004
Let Jeb Bush Know
Proof Jeb Bush Can And Should Free Terri Shindler
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/saveterrislife/message/30
PLEASE USE THE ABOVE INFORMATION TO SEND TO BUSH AND OTHERS
FORWARD TO EVERYONE POST EVERYWHERE IN ORDER TO SAVE TERRI'S LIFE!
Melissa Roxanne Stanley
FLORIDA CITIZEN
ONLINE RESEARCHER AND VOCAL TERRI SUPPORTER
e-mail: saveterrislife@yahoo.com
Website http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/saveterrislife/messages
Make sure Jeb Bush knows WE KNOW he can stop this attempted murder of an innocent, disabled woman!
Florida Governor Jeb Bush
phone: 850-488-7146
email: jeb.bush@myflorida.com or jeb@jeb.org
fax: 850-487-0801 or 850-922-4292
Press Secretary - phone: 850-488-5394
Assistant Donovan Brown - phone: 850-410-0501
posted by Vetzine
Thursday, September 30, 2004
DISABILITY GROUPS REACT
PRESS RELEASE DATED: SEPTEMBER 23, 2004
CONTACTS: Diane Coleman, J.D. & Stephen Drake, M.S.
(708) 209-1500 ext. 11 & 29; (c) (708) 420-0539
DISABILITY GROUPS REACT TO SCHIAVO RULING WITH ANGER
On Thursday, disability activists across the country expressed
their deep concern over the decision by the Florida Supreme Court,
which declared legislation popularly referred to as "Terri's Law"
unconstitutional.
In a unanimous decision, the court struck down the law that
replaced Terri Schiavo's feeding tube after her husband obtained
a court order to remove it last fall. The removal of the tube would
cause her to die slowly of dehydration over a week to ten days.
"The court in this case has obviously put the constitutional principle
of separation of powers over the individual's right to due process.
The court is more interested in protecting its turf than the people
that occupy that turf," said Diane Coleman, president of Not Dead
Yet, a national disability rights group. In addition to Not Dead Yet,
16 national disability groups, including the Arc of the United States
and TASH supported the legislation to keep Terri Schiavo alive.
Both groups represent the interests of people with significant
intellectual disabilities similar to Terri's. National disability groups
have filed amicus briefs in three separate appellate proceedings
concerning the fate of Terri Schiavo.
Most Floridians have been misled about the issues surrounding
the starvation of Terri Schiavo. The dispute between her spouse
and parents about whether Terri would have wanted her food and
water discontinued has the potential to impact millions of lives.
For the most part, the press has reported that the battle has been
taken up by those calling themselves "pro-choice" on the spouse's
side and those calling themselves "pro-life" on the parents' side.
What has been ignored are organizations representing the millions
of people in guardianship like Terri Schiavo and whose legal rights
will be dramatically affected by this case. Just as Terri Schiavo's
life is being devalued and marginalized, even to the point of imposing
a painful death through dehydration that she did not ask for, the
voices of the disability community she belongs to have also been
marginalized in the press. We in the disability community are
tired of being pushed aside when it's the lives of people in our own
community that are on the line.
The threatened execution of Terri Schiavo is a denial of her basic
human rights by a society that feels that people like her aren't
worth the time and money it takes to care for them. The widely-
used term "vegetable" is just another way of saying "useless eater,"
the term the Third Reich used for those people with disabilities it
exterminated.
This is a case in which the forms of court proceedings have been
elevated over justice. The early finding that Terri would have
chosen starvation was contradicted by too much evidence to
meet "clear and convincing" standards. "This is like a death
penalty case in which the evidence shows that the convicted
defendant was innocent, but no technical legal error was made,"
Coleman said. "In such a case, the Governor could issue a
pardon, but for Terri, the Court slammed the door in her face."
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Diane Coleman
Not Dead Yet
http://www.notdeadyet.org/
posted by Vetzine
RFID Industry Attempts CENSORSHIP
CASPIAN Newsletter
newsletter@nocards.org
CENSORSHIP:
RFID Industry attempts to suppress damaging photos
Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:59:34 -0400
Photographs of RFID Clothing Labels "Unauthorized"
Advanstar threatens CASPIAN founder: Pull or else
Photographs taken by privacy activist and writer Katherine Albrecht at the Frontline Expo 2004 conference are "unauthorized" according to Advanstar. The event management/PR firm has threatened to ban Albrecht, founder and director of CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering) from future events it organizes unless she "refrain[s] from making the photos available."
The photographs in dispute show Checkpoint RFID-enabled prototypes of Abercrombie & Fitch, Calvin Klein, Champion and other name brand clothing labels.
"The notion that I somehow 'surreptitiously' photographed the displays at your event is baffling," Albrecht said in a written response to Advanstar. She characterized Advanstara's threat as "an attempt to censor images that fairly and accurately depict the activities that took place at their conference."
Advanstar's censorship "request," and Albrecht's response are posted at:
http://www.spychips.com/frontline-letter.html
Advanstar made the decision to designate Albrecht as "press" for the event. A sign posted at the entrance to the exhibit hall indicated anyone designated as 'press' could take photographs. In addition to representing her organization's online RFID publication,
www.spychips.com , Albrecht attended the event to gather information for a well-known computer industry magazine.
"The photographs I took of RFID tags hidden in clothing labels and other consumer items document an issue of great public concern, and I plan to publish them over Advanstar's objections," said Albrecht. "The RFID industry's efforts to keep these images hidden underscores the danger the public faces from this powerful and insidious surveillance technology and the companies that would deploy it in secrecy."
In addition to the RFID clothing tag photos, Albrecht also documented the item-level tagging of Huggies baby wipes, Kimberly Clark diapers, Nyquil cold medicine, CVS vitamins, Similac baby formula, and Lanacane cream. Rather than bow to censorship demands, Albrecht has also posted these images at:
http://www.spychips.com/more-frontline-photos.html
The RFID tagging of these items is disturbing from a consumer privacy standpoint, since the RFID industry has lately assured lawmakers and the press that they are interested only in "supply side" inventory tracking on crates and pallets.
Item-level tagging of consumer goods violates a call for a moratorium issued by CASPIAN and over 40 of the world's leading privacy and civil liberties organizations last November.
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CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering) is a grass-roots consumer group fighting retail surveillance schemes since 1999. With thousands of members in all 50 U.S. states and over 30 countries worldwide, CASPIAN seeks to educate consumers about marketing strategies that invade their privacy and to encourage privacy-conscious shopping habits across the retail spectrum.
For more information, see:
http://www.spychips.com and http://www.nocards.org
You're welcome to duplicate and distribute this message to others who may find it of interest.
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To subscribe or unsubscribe to the CASPIAN mailing list, click the following link or copy and paste it into your browser:
http://www.nocards.org/cgi/mojo/mojo.cgi
If you have difficulty with the web-based interface, you may also subscribe or unsubscribe via email by writing to:
admin@nocards.org
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posted by Vetzine
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
ON AIR
Melissa Roxanne Stanley
Online Researcher
TerrisLife@yahoo.com
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/saveterrislife/
Stanley is Guest Monday Sept 27 04 Through Thursday Sept. 30 04
On Jackie Patru's radio broadcast, "Sweet Liberty".
In this series of interviews, Stanley brilliantly and meticulously dissects. the mass of
lies and distortions trumpeted by those depraved creatures of Medicine, Law and Press
who are intent on publicly killing, by torture, the helpless innocent Terri Shindler in order to
establish the State's, "right" to order the death of anyone..
If you have missed this excelent series, look for the recordings on Patru's website at
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posted by Vetzine
SAVING TERRI RALLY
Where: Tallahassee, Florida
When: October 15, 2004
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Place: Florida Supreme Court
This rally is to call attention to the Courts decision to strike down Terri's
Law thereby clearing the way once more for the legal killing of a
disabled person by the state of Florida.
This rally is also to call attention to the fact, that without laws in
place that protect the right to life of the every American, regardless of mental
or physical disabilities,every disabled Americans' life is at risk......
For more information, contact:
SHjusticeForAll@aol.com
From Ron Panzer
President, Hospice Patients Alliance
http://www.hospicepatients.org
posted by Vetzine
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Euthanasia :
a choice for doctors
by Elaine Belkind and Beverly Slapin
copyright 1994, Mouth magazine
When doctors graduate from medical school, who should decide if they live or die?
The parents? The patients? The government? ... More http://www.notdeadyet.org/docs/humor.htm
From Not Dead Yet http://www.notdeadyet.org/
posted by Vetzine
Monday, September 27, 2004
Thought Police
RFID Tracker Spy Chips
Ashcroft Embedded In Your Calvins
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CASPIAN Newsletter newsletter@nocards.org
RFID tags hidden in Abercrombie, Calvin Klein and Champion
clothing labels
Mon, 27 Sep 2004 03:25:44 -0400
Dear CASPIAN members and supporters:
I have disturbing news from the RFID front lines. CASPIAN has
uncovered evidence of industry plans to deploy RFID tracking devices
in consumer clothing items.
A $600 million company called Checkpoint has developed prototype
labels containing RFID spychips for Abercrombie & Fitch, Calvin
Klein, and Champion sportswear. These tags contain tiny computer
chips with unique ID numbers that can be read remotely by anyone with
the right equipment.
CNET picked up the story on Friday, September 24th. You can read it
at:
http://networks.silicon.com/lans/0,39024663,39124341,00.htm
Photos of the spychipped clothing labels can be seen on our website
at:
http://www.spychips.com/press-releases/checkpoint-photos.html
Potentially, people wearing the tagged clothing items could be
identified and tracked as they pass through Checkpoint-equipped
doorways and store portals, as they stand near Checkpoint's retail
"smart shelves" containing hidden RFID reader devices, or when they
enter Checkpoint's planned RFID "smart zones" in stores.
Checkpoint has an infrastructure of anti-theft reader devices already
in place at stores and libraries around the world. (Look at the
bottom of the next security portal you pass through and you may see
the Checkpoint name.) These portals could be retrofitted to silently
read and record the unique ID numbers contained in Checkpoint's new
clothing tags, or in any other item Checkpoint may be tagging.
Since there is no legal requirement for companies to tell consumers
when products they buy contain RFID tags, this may already be
happening.
Earlier this year, Checkpoint announced the purchase of 100 million
RFID tags from vendor Matrics. Nearly a year ago, a senior Checkpoint
executive boasted that "the technology is ready to pilot," and
revealed that "we're working with forward-thinking consumer product
goods manufacturers and retail clients on pilots."
CASPIAN, on the other hand, will be working with consumers on an
aggressive response to this privacy threat. Roll up your sleeves and
get ready for a good fight.
In freedom,
Katherine Albrecht
CASPIAN Founder and Director
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Links to more information:
Checkpoint's RFID-laced clothing labels
http://www.spychips.com/press-releases/checkpoint-photos.html
CASPIAN's press release:
http://www.spychips.com/press-releases/checkpoint.html
CNET article: "Retailer to put RFID chips in all clothing"
http://networks.silicon.com/lans/0,39024663,39124341,00.htm
Checkpoint is "the world's largest integrator of RFID technology into
consumer product packaging"
http://www.checkpointsystems.com/content/news/press_releases_archives_display.aspx?news_id=59
Checkpoint and GOLIATH to use RFID for point-of-purchase advertising
http://www.checkpointsystems.com/content/news/press_releases_display.aspx?news_id=61
Checkpoint buys 100 million RFID tags from Matrics
http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/853/1/1/
Checkpoint ready for pilots, demos "smart shelf" and "smart zone"
http://www.checkpointsystems.com/content/news/press_releases_archives_display.aspx?news_id=58
Learn more about "smart shelves" from our Gillette boycott site
http://www.boycottgillette.com/spychips.html
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Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering
(CASPIAN) is a grass-roots consumer group fighting retail
surveillance schemes since 1999. With thousands of members in all 50
U.S. states and over 30 countries worldwide, CASPIAN seeks to educate
consumers about marketing strategies that invade their privacy and to
encourage privacy-conscious shopping habits across the retail
spectrum.
For more information, see:
http://www.spychips.com and http://www.nocards.org
posted by Vetzine
Sunday, September 26, 2004
Take Action For Terri
The link in the message below will take you to a Right to Life web site that,
after you put in your zip code, will allow you to send a letter to your own
state senator.
http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/myrepresentative.aspx
Now, the action issue, from Florida Right to Life:
Today’s Florida Supreme Court decision striking down “Terriâ's Law under
which Governor Jeb Bush had ordered that she not be starved and dehydrated to
death is not necessarily the last word. Although the court struck the
protective law down because it overruled the judiciary in one particular case, the
way is still open to pass a law that would be generally applicable to people
with disabilities, including Terri Schindler-Schiavo.
Currently, the state requires that someone present Florida courts with “
clear and convincing evidence†showing that the patient wanted to be denied food
and fluids. In the Schiavo case, Terri went six days without food and fluids
because the judge ruled that a casual, thoughtless comment fulfilled the
clear and convincing evidence standard. A bill introduced earlier this year,
the Florida Starvation and Dehydration of Persons with Disabilities Act, would
mandate that a decision to put someone to death by starvation or dehydration
could only occur if the patient had made the statement under express and
informed consent. It is carefully written to be “constitutional†under prior d
ecisions of the Florida Supreme Court.
Concerned Florida citizens are urged to click on
http://www.capwiz.com/nrlc/officials/state/?state=FL&lvl=L
to contact Florida senators to urge them to
commit to support, in a special session if necessary, enactment of the Florida
Starvation and Dehydration of Persons with Disabilities Prevention Act,
similar to last year's S.B. 692, to save Terri Schindler-Schiavo and others like
her.
This statement may be attributed to Burke J. Balch, J.D., Director of
National Right to Life Committee's Robert Powell Center for Medical Ethics.
The letter generated on that linked site above, which you should consider
rewriting in your own words if possible, is:
Please publicly indicate your support for the Florida Starvation and
Dehydration of Persons with Disabilities Act Senator Wise introduced last session,
without delay. After the recent Florida Supreme Court ruling against Terri's
Law, this bill provides a constitutional way to be sure that casual comments,
missing the most basic requirements of informed consent, do not cause the death
by starvation of vulnerable people like Terri Schindler-Schiavo. Only if the
Florida legislature acts now can her life, and the lives of others like her, be
saved. Please let me know whether you will support this life-saving bill,
which fully complies with standards set in the rulings of the Florida Supreme
Court.
Jim Styer
jimstyer@comcast.net
Cheryl Ford
fight4terri@aol.com
posted by Vetzine
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