• Re: SAVE MY MOM - John Kinal pleads for mercy, for justice.. please hel

    From geopelia@3:770/3 to All on Saturday, February 27, 2016 15:45:07
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    XPost: soc.men

    "SAVE MY MOM - John Kinal pleads for justice.. please help tell the story.." wrote in message news:s38ncbl96cv59l12i2e9ghqsjr166e0lle@4ax.com...

    ..


    Help Save My Mom

    The Winnipeg Police head has refused to do right as in escaping those responsible for attempting murder, along with the thousands of other Winnipegers complaining (as the Province from the Health Minister's office
    has told..) ignored by our newspaper too

    .............

    Winnipeg is in Canada. Why is this in New Zealand groups?
    Is this a common practice in Canada?

    Britain has the Liverpool Care Program, (unless it has been stopped
    recently)
    where the patient is denied fluids and soon dies of thirst.
    One hopes, kept comfortable.

    I hope I will just drop dead here at home. ( I'm 86) I'm still quite fit though.
    But if not I hope somebody will provide a suitable drug and let me go peacefully.

    Meanwhile our thoughts are with John and his mother.

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  • From Rich80105@3:770/3 to All on Sunday, February 28, 2016 07:35:53
    At least one of the messages was sent to:

    alt.men.politics,alt.mens-rights,alt.politics.correct,alt.politics.equality,nz.general

    I have no idea why they are being sent to nz.general, if anyone does
    reply to the poster please delete nz.general from the list of groups a
    reply is sent to.


    On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 15:45:07 +1300, "geopelia" <geopelia@nowhere.com>
    wrote:



    "SAVE MY MOM - John Kinal pleads for justice.. please help tell the story.." >wrote in message news:s38ncbl96cv59l12i2e9ghqsjr166e0lle@4ax.com...

    ..


    Help Save My Mom

    The Winnipeg Police head has refused to do right as in escaping those >responsible for attempting murder, along with the thousands of other >Winnipegers complaining (as the Province from the Health Minister's office >has told..) ignored by our newspaper too

    .............

    Winnipeg is in Canada. Why is this in New Zealand groups?
    Is this a common practice in Canada?

    Britain has the Liverpool Care Program, (unless it has been stopped
    recently)
    where the patient is denied fluids and soon dies of thirst.
    One hopes, kept comfortable.

    I hope I will just drop dead here at home. ( I'm 86) I'm still quite fit >though.
    But if not I hope somebody will provide a suitable drug and let me go >peacefully.

    Meanwhile our thoughts are with John and his mother.

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  • From geopelia@3:770/3 to All on Sunday, February 28, 2016 17:33:38
    XPost: soc.culture.new-zealand, nz.politics, alt.politics.clinton
    XPost: can.politics

    Is there any law in Canada against taking a patient home if you are not
    happy with their treatment?
    Does the patient need to give consent?

    If a patient dies at home after removal, has any crime been committed?

    What would be the legal position in New Zealand?

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  • From george152@3:770/3 to geopelia on Monday, February 29, 2016 08:11:10
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    XPost: can.politics

    On 2/28/2016 5:33 PM, geopelia wrote:
    Is there any law in Canada against taking a patient home if you are not
    happy with their treatment?
    Does the patient need to give consent?

    If a patient dies at home after removal, has any crime been committed?

    What would be the legal position in New Zealand?

    You can discharge yourself against doctors recommendations.
    If you die as a result the death is referred to the Coroner but there is
    no crime

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  • From geopelia@3:770/3 to geopelia on Tuesday, March 01, 2016 15:52:43
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    XPost: can.politics

    "george152" wrote in message news:tNGdnbrtrtLS207LnZ2dnUU7-LednZ2d@giganews.com...

    On 2/28/2016 5:33 PM, geopelia wrote:
    Is there any law in Canada against taking a patient home if you are not
    happy with their treatment?
    Does the patient need to give consent?

    If a patient dies at home after removal, has any crime been committed?

    What would be the legal position in New Zealand?

    You can discharge yourself against doctors recommendations.
    If you die as a result the death is referred to the Coroner but there is
    no crime

    .........

    Thank you. That is good to know.

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