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Doctors Want to Kill Patient in Houston Hospital

A little of one year ago, a woman in Florida, named Terri Schiavo had her feeding tube removed allowing her to die.  Her husband, Michael, said that it was Terri’s wish not to be kept alive through machines.  She had been declared to be in a vegetative state so Michael had the feeding tube was removed and Terri died on March 31, 2005.  Mrs. Schiavo had a feeding tube feeding tube for 15 years before she died.

Fast forward a year and now we have Andrea Clarke who is in St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital in Houston.  Apparently Ms. Clarke had a heart operation, but because of complications and bed sores, the doctors placed her in coma.  Unlike Terri Schiavo, Andrea had expressed a will to live.  Now the doctors want to pull the plug even though she would come out of the coma if taken off of medication.  This is a really weird situation.  Andrea has insurance and so paying for the stay is not a problem.  Nevertheless, the doctors have given the family ten days to work out other arrangements.  How this can happen in the great state of Texas is beyond me.  The family is desperate and they really needs your prayers.

Go to the sites below for more news and contact information.

Hat tip: Lone Star Times

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Heroes in Action

Heroes in action. You need to read this post at the Anchoress about an American soldier who, through keen observation and quick thinking, captured an insurgent and protected the lives of many civilians in an internet café in Al Kisik, Iraq. It is one of those WOW readings.

Hat tip: BlackFive 

No Credit for Decider-in-Chief

I guess I should have copyrighted the name “Decider-in-Chief.”  Here is just a sample of sites that quote the name but do not give credit to where they got it.  Of course I would be negligent to suggest all sites took liberties with taking the name, Hugh Hewitt is an exception. Note that this is a google search with only the first three pages printed.  I tried to see how many times it was mentioned but stopped at 400.

The post that started it all.

The Right State » Blog Archive » Decider-in-Chief Sticks With Rumsfeld

As the Decider-in-Chief the President is happy with Rumsfeld and is not planning to The part of your “Decider in Chief” article that is true is that
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And then the rest with some commentary taken out for space.

Capitol Hill Blue’s The Rant: The decider-in-chief: A drunk with power

Rumsfeld Defers to Decider-in-Chief | Air America Radio

Bush: The Decider-In-Chief - CBS News

Shakespeare’s Sister

The decider-in-chief makes some decidings. | posted by Shakespeare’s Sister | Tuesday, April 18, 2006 | permalink |. During his remarks this morning,
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Jesse Berney dot com » Blog Archive » Decider-in-Chief

Decider-in-Chief. Posted by Jesse on April 18, 2006. Our president, eloquent as always. CNN.com headline: Bush: I’m the decider. Posted in Politics
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AGITPROP: Version 3.0, Featuring Blogenfreude: Who’s the Decider

Who’s the Decider-In-Chief, Bitchez? Angry_bush_2 Bushism of the Day (let’s see if Slate posts it). “But I’m the decider, and I decide what is best.
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The Huffington Post

Our Decider-in-Chief has taken a look around, seen that the White House is going up in flames, and decided that it’s time to remodel the garage.
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ReidBlog: Quote of the day: Decider in chief

phillyBurbs.com Blogs | The Decider-in-Chief; The Looooonnngest

The “Decider” in Chief

LOOKIN’ AN’ LISTENIN’

HAIL TO THE DECIDER IN CHIEF. Call me peculiar but in my mind Statesmanship and a firm grip on one’s native language seem inseparable.
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Grouchy’s Liberaltopia » Decider In Chief

Comments on: Decider-in-Chief Sticks With Rumsfeld

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tacitus || Comments Almost Midweek Open Thread!

The Decider-In-Chief. (#3) sparks (User Info) Posted on: Tue Apr 18th, 2006 at 09:36:29 PM EST. LOL. Tacitus is a guy who thinks Thomas Jefferson is the
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New Bush Song: “I’m The Decider Koo-Koo-Kachoo”… | The

This past week the Decider-in-Chief has emerged as the Card-Firer, the Rove-Demoter, and the McClellan-Letter-Goer. Unfortunately, he’s also still the
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Daily Kos: Frameshop: First and Second Class ‘Decider’

Decider-in-Chief But there is one more level of deciders that we should Decider-in-Chief. Vice President Cheney has the power both to make his own
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AGITPROP: Version 3.0, Featuring Blogenfreude: Run Away

Tirebiter in Sector R on Who’s the Decider-In-Chief, Bitchez? sumo on Who’s the Decider-In-Chief, Bitchez? Pepper on Who’s the Decider-In-Chief, Bitchez?
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Sectarian Fighting Turns to Open Street Battle in Baghdad | Air

Yeah, he’s the Decider-in-chief. The Liar-in-chief. The Warmonger-in-chief. The Criminal-in-chief. “I’m the decider.” God, ya just gotta love this guy’s
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It’s Recess-time Somewhere: The Decider in Chief

WHAT IS THE WAR?: THE DECIDER-IN-CHIEF

Birmingham Blues » Blog Archive » Reinventing the English

Decider-in-Chief … Wheeler Says: April 18th, 2006 at 2:24 pm. i don’t think anyone could possibly summarize his presidency any better than he does in the
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Republic Broadcasting Network

Presenting The Infallible Decider In Chief (Video) · Bio Of Dan Senor Potential Replacement For Scott McLellan · CDC Says Bird Flu Not Serious Threat To
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USATODAY.com - ‘Decider’ Bush responsible for Rumsfeld and the war

academic: Rumsfeld says he’s staying put, and “decider in chief” George W. Bush is pointedly exempting him from the shake-up in the executive branch.
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Jeff Rense Program

Decider-In-Chief - A Drunk With Power · Bush - ‘I’m The Decider’ On Rumsfeld · Rumsfeld Calls War Opponents ‘Bin Laden Pawns’
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War Room - Salon.com

But if the decider in chief wants someone in the McClellan mold, why not pick up the phone and see if William Bennett is up for the job?
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Uncle Dave’s PhotoBlog

Decider-in-chief? A key statement to the arrogance that is George W. Bush. The decider-in-chief: A drunk with power is continued here
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The Left Coaster: Comment on My, Aren’t We Testy Today?

Being the Decider-in-Chief means never having to take responsibility for your effed up decisions…he gets to decide who is responsible for them.
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Professor Under Fire for Defending Danish Cartoons

The Danish cartoon controversy has hit the shores of the United States, this time at the campus of Michigan State UniversityFox News tells about a group of Muslim students who were on campus protesting the cartoons saying they constituted hate speech not free speech.  That was when one of MSU’s mechanical engineering professors, Indrek Wichman, sent an email to the student group defending the cartoon’s publication.

Wichman, 50, wrote that he was protesting their protest and said he was not offended by cartoons but rather Muslims who commit suicide bombings, behead civilians, attack public buildings, burn Christian churches, kill Catholic priests in Turkey, rape Scandinavian girls and riot in France.

Wichman referred to Muslims as “dissatisfied, aggressive, brutal, and uncivilized slave-trading Moslems” and the protests as “infantile” in the e-mail. “If you do not like the values of the West . . . you are free to leave. I hope for God’s sake that most of you choose that option.”

Not surprisingly the Islamic group turned their attentions on the professor calling for the university to at the very least give him a reprimand.  They said they were offended by the Wichman’s insensitive email.  In fact they want the entire staff at MSU to undergo sensitivity training.  Even CAIR has come on board denouncing the professor.

The Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI) today called on Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing to take “appropriate disciplinary action” against a professor who sent an Islamophobic e-mail to Muslim students.

What a laugh.  Maybe we should demand sensitivity training for the terrorists in Saudi Arabia, in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and…. wherever else they are hiding for killing people, for beheading people, for raping women and children, and for blowing up things.  Yeah, right.  That will work.

Wichman should be applauded for his email.  He is right.  The Metro Detroit Free Press says that so far the administration of Michigan State has refused to cave in to the students saying that the professor email is covered under free speech.  But the university advised Wichman not to speak out anymore on the issue since it “could constitute the creation of a hostile environment.”  MSU is also calling on the engineering professor to apologize for his remarks though they do not demand it.  Wichman on the other hand stoutly defends his email.

I believe very strongly in free speech and free expression. It is one of the building blocks of this great republic in which we live. And any attempts to abridge or diminish it are serious matters.”

Absolutely.

Note to Islamic group at Michigan State, GROW UP!

Here is the entire text of the email Professor Wichman sent to the Muslim association protesting the cartoons from the Metro Detroit Free Press. (Copied as is with errors)

Dear Moslem Association: As a professor of Mechanical Engineering here at MSU I intened to protest your protest.

I am offended not by cartoons, but by more mundane things like beheadings of civilians, cowardly attacks on public buildings, suicide murders, murders of Catholic priests (the latest in Turkey!), burnings of Christian chirches, the continued persecution of Coptic Christians in Egypt, the imposition of Sharia law on non-Muslims, the rapes of Scandinavain girls and women (called “whores” in your culture), the murder of film directors in Holland, and the rioting and looting in Paris France.

This is what offends me, a soft-spoken person and academic, and many, many, many of my colleagues. I counsul you dissatisfied, agressive, brutal, and uncivilized slave-trading Moslems to be very aware of this as you proceed with your infantile “protests.”

If you do not like the values of the West — see the 1st Ammendment — you are free to leave. I hope for God’s sake that most of you choose that option. Please return to your ancestral homelands and build them up yourselves instead of troubling Americans.

Cordially, I. S. Wichman, Professor of Mechanical Engineering