Could I walk in the room and shot a person who is in a vegitative state? Nope. They will say I killed a human being, which I did. I don't get how they can pull the plug on someone who is on life support. No matter what it is murder 3nodding That is beyond the point sweatdrop
If a person is never going to recover, then pull away; it's no good to drag out life for the sake of saying that aperson's not dead. But that choice should be made by the family and doctors, not by the law that seeks to keep every shell of a human around until forever. I do have a problem with the pulling of a plug against the wishes of the person on it. Terri Schavo, that bint, was not cognitive and had no wishes.
Where are the cries for the boy who helped his girlfriend misscary under her own permission who got an automatic life-sentance because the law is twisted?
I assure you, when this was fresh news there were plenty of cries. That you didn't hear them doesn't mean they didn't happen.
There were. I live in MD, a hop skip and jump away from Virginia where this happened. It was on the news for weeks and many were outraged that the boy was being charged and not the girl (stupid pro-punishment morons not realising that neither should be punished but that this is just an example of what happens when abortions are impossible for young women to get)
He was charged as a juvenile with intentional conduct against a pregnancy or stillbirth, which is a felony. If convicted, he could remain in custody until age 21.
If the fetus were viable both would have been charged.
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Smith said if the 6-month-old fetus had been viable, the boy would have been charged with manslaughter of a quick-born child, a 15-year felony.
The girl could have then also received the same charge for aiding and abetting.
Further if abortions were easier to obtain perhaps our youth would not resort to such dramatic last resorts?
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Legally, the baby could have been aborted. Because the girl was a minor, she would have needed a judge's or parental permission to obtain an abortion.
Wrong one.
The one I'm talking about, the kid didn't use a bat or anything besides his feet [I think they said the girl punched herself repeatedly while the boy stomped on her stomach. And the reason why he was blamed was because they think the stomping was the cause of the misscariage]
Could I walk in the room and shot a person who is in a vegitative state? Nope. They will say I killed a human being, which I did. I don't get how they can pull the plug on someone who is on life support. No matter what it is murder 3nodding That is beyond the point sweatdrop
If a person is never going to recover, then pull away; it's no good to drag out life for the sake of saying that aperson's not dead. But that choice should be made by the family and doctors, not by the law that seeks to keep every shell of a human around until forever. I do have a problem with the pulling of a plug against the wishes of the person on it. Terri Schavo, that bint, was not cognitive and had no wishes.
Where are the cries for the boy who helped his girlfriend misscary under her own permission who got an automatic life-sentance because the law is twisted?
I assure you, when this was fresh news there were plenty of cries. That you didn't hear them doesn't mean they didn't happen.
There were. I live in MD, a hop skip and jump away from Virginia where this happened. It was on the news for weeks and many were outraged that the boy was being charged and not the girl (stupid pro-punishment morons not realising that neither should be punished but that this is just an example of what happens when abortions are impossible for young women to get)
He was charged as a juvenile with intentional conduct against a pregnancy or stillbirth, which is a felony. If convicted, he could remain in custody until age 21.
If the fetus were viable both would have been charged.
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Smith said if the 6-month-old fetus had been viable, the boy would have been charged with manslaughter of a quick-born child, a 15-year felony.
The girl could have then also received the same charge for aiding and abetting.
Further if abortions were easier to obtain perhaps our youth would not resort to such dramatic last resorts?
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Legally, the baby could have been aborted. Because the girl was a minor, she would have needed a judge's or parental permission to obtain an abortion.
Wrong one.
The one I'm talking about, the kid didn't use a bat or anything besides his feet [I think they said the girl punched herself repeatedly while the boy stomped on her stomach. And the reason why he was blamed was because they think the stomping was the cause of the misscariage]
Where did this happen? Kansas? (seriously, do you know where this happened I want to look it up)
Could I walk in the room and shot a person who is in a vegitative state? Nope. They will say I killed a human being, which I did. I don't get how they can pull the plug on someone who is on life support. No matter what it is murder 3nodding That is beyond the point sweatdrop
If a person is never going to recover, then pull away; it's no good to drag out life for the sake of saying that aperson's not dead. But that choice should be made by the family and doctors, not by the law that seeks to keep every shell of a human around until forever. I do have a problem with the pulling of a plug against the wishes of the person on it. Terri Schavo, that bint, was not cognitive and had no wishes.
Wrong one.
The one I'm talking about, the kid didn't use a bat or anything besides his feet [I think they said the girl punched herself repeatedly while the boy stomped on her stomach. And the reason why he was blamed was because they think the stomping was the cause of the misscariage]
Well, I'd have to say that blaming him and sentencing him for it is ******** stupid.
I don't get this.. So I can write down my serial numbers on every dollar bill I get, and can redeem it even if I spent it in the pop machine? confused
No. You'd have to have at least 51% of the bill still with you.
Thanks for not ignoring my question.
And thanks for the info.
I knew there was something more to that, it sounded to easy to fraud.
Is there any other requirements? Like.. Do you have to have a certain side to the bill?
Wrong one.
The one I'm talking about, the kid didn't use a bat or anything besides his feet [I think they said the girl punched herself repeatedly while the boy stomped on her stomach. And the reason why he was blamed was because they think the stomping was the cause of the misscariage]
Well, I'd have to say that blaming him and sentencing him for it is ******** stupid.
In regards that Talon wrote about? Or the one I'm refering to? I assume the one I'm referring to.