Every time a fertilizer plant blows up in Texas, it's not necessarily a bad thing.
Every time a fertilizer plant blows up in Texas, it's not necessarily a bad thing.
This infuriates me on so many levels I don't even know where to start. If I start re-stating what people have mentioned, I'm simply going to post a "yeah. this. what they said." post. If I start my mouth, this post is going to be a compilation of every compound curse phrase I know and/or have made up myself (and there…
Texas (and other states)... treating wimmens like Tupperware for simply decades!
I keep trying to type something..
I have to stop and rage-vomit blood..
This is horrifying on so many levels it's hard for me to handle. It's like something out of science fiction. The state should not have the right to keep a person alive in a vegetative state against the wishes of the family solely to allow the person to give birth to a fetus that is likely, not even viable! My advice…
This is probably a really stupid question, but could the family transfer care to a facility out of state?
Can they move her to a hospital in another (not fucking insane) state where they can honor the family's wishes? Yes, it will cost money, but surely there are charitable organizations who can help with that?