Energizer Bunny
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again in english?
again in english?
again in english?
i wasnt talking about australia or who i voted for!!
Judge overrules parents to save life of young South Australian girl
Exclusive - Court Reporter Hannah Silverman
June 01, 2012 11:00PM
Pediatric oncologist Dr Petra Ritchie leaves the Adelaide Supreme Court after testifying that the young girl would die without an urgent blood transfusion. Picture: Campbell Brodie
DOCTORS have made an urgent plea to the Supreme Court to help save the life of a Jehovah's Witness girl dying of leukaemia.
On Friday, Justice Richard White ordered the girl, 4, receive treatment, including a blood transfusion to which her parents had objected on religious grounds.
Paediatric oncologist Dr Petra Ritchie said without treatment the girl "will die ... I would say in weeks". Dr Ritchie said that the girl, who was diagnosed with cancer of the blood and bone marrow on Monday, had a 90 per cent chance of survival if she received treatment immediately.
Doctors had this week advised she needed a potentially life-saving blood transfusion - but her parents had objected on religious grounds.
The parents' opposition prompted the hospital to petition the court saying that, without treatment, the girl would die in a matter of weeks. In emotional scenes yesterday, the girls' father wept as he spoke of his love for his daughter.
But he explained that his family's faith prohibited blood transfusions. "We adhere to strict Bible principles and one of those is to abstain from blood," he said. "We want the best possible treatment for (her) and the hospital are doing a great job. The only thing we don't consent to is the issue of blood."
The hearing came almost two years after the court made a legal-first ruling to save a boy, 10.
Yesterday Justice White - who also heard the boy's case - said that treatment was in the girl's best interests. "Without a blood transfusion, there is a very high prospect that (she) will die," he said.
The father told the court that his daughter's illness became known to them about six weeks ago when she reported a sore leg and recorded a temperature.
However, doctors told the family it was a virus - and it was not until they took her to hospital on Monday that a diagnosis of leukaemia was formed. She said the girl was at risk of organ damage to her heart, brain and kidney. Even if the girl survived the leukaemia without a blood transfusion, Dr Ritchie said she could suffer learning difficulties and subtle cognitive and kidney damage.
Todd Golding, for the Woman's and Children's Health Network Inc, said Justice White should interpret the law the way he did in the 2010 case. He said: "The court is to act in what are the best interests of the child. "The situation factually, as is clear from the evidence, (the girl) has leukaemia from which she will almost certainly die. "It is in the submission of the plaintiff that she receive a blood transfusion as soon as possible."
Ken Gluche, for the girl's parents, said his clients "deeply love their child". "It's not like they are acting with callous disregard for her wellbeing or her future," he said. "Clearly it's their genuine beliefs, it's something that they've been convinced to accept by anyone else, by the church or other believers."
Robert Croser, for the child, said he had not formally interviewed his client because of her inability to appropriately instruct him. "Nobody on either side of the case wants (the girl) to die," Mr Croser said. "Neither (the father) nor his wife and the wider Jehovah's Witness church would treat (the girl) any differently if the court orders she have the blood transfusion."
Justice White handed down his decision immediately. "I'm satisfied that this is a matter that should be deter-mined urgently because (the girl) suffers from leukaemia and that requires urgent treatment," he said. "I'm satisfied that it is appropriate and indeed nec-essary for (the girl) to receive a blood transfusion. "I'm satisfied that there are no alternatives to the provision of a blood transfusion. I'm satisfied that it's in (the girl's) best interest to received the blood transfusion despite her parents' objections." He added: "Without a blood transfusion there's a very high prospect (the girl) will die and that the provision of a blood transfusion would reduce that prospect markedly."
hope you had fun writing that ders, cuz im not reading it.
"We face the very real threat of a triple disaster. Europe in utter chaos, the US in recession and a Chinese economy that’s run out of steam ...
... we have all used up most of our fiscal and monetary firepower. In our case we had no government debt in 2008 and the budget was in surplus. Now the debt’s $150 billion - still relatively small - but the budget is $44 billion in deficit. The tiny surplus “promised” next year has been comprehensively blown out of the water."
Many people find it difficult to comprehend that the old Labor movement was gradually captured after World War II by a totally different idea – international Marxism.
The new Labor used the same words, but had never had a blister on their hands. They weren’t ‘workers’, or patriots, but international academics. They followed Marx’s belief that the Debt System would finally destroy Capitalism and deliver the Marxists a global slave state.
Karl Marx put it this way in his book Das Capital in 1867:
(Quote) “…Owners of capital will stimulate the working class to buy more and more of expensive goods, houses and technology, pushing them to take more and more expensive credits, until their debt becomes unbearable. The unpaid debt will lead to bankruptcy of banks, which will have to be nationalized, and the State will have to take the road which will eventually lead to Communism…” (unquote)
Which means, in order to remain blissfully ignorant (as well as in denial in relation to why so many so called "public service" ~jobs~ provide nothing useful to this country but rather are not only just a parasitical unjustified rent-seeking drain upon the tax payer but also prevent real wealth and prosperity creation by thwarting new investment in this country), you will not read the following either, yes ?
regarDS
Police Minister Rob Johnson on why graffiti is a gateway crime to child pornography.....
http://www.smh.com.au/wa-news/perth-target-for-tourism-graffiti-20120604-1zri2.html
Perth is becoming a target for 'tourism graffiti', with a recent crackdown resulting in the arrest of several vandals from the east coast.
More than 100 spray cans and a range of weapons, drugs and stolen goods were seized in a series of police operations across Western Australia.
The four operations known as Operation Eraser began in February 2011 and according to Police Minister Rob Johnson have contributed to a 43 per cent reduction in graffiti offences in 2011-12 and a 42 per cent in costs to local governments.
Mr Johnson said the operation was an initiative from the graffiti task force, re-established by the government in 2008.
Mr Johnson said the task force had overhauled the way graffiti was targeted in WA, developing a state-wide strategy to clamp down on the offence.
However, he said he was unhappy courts were treating graffiti offenders lightly and not putting harsher sentencing laws introduced by the government into effect.
Last year the state doubled the maximum sentence for graffiti offences to two years with a maximum fine of $24,000.
Some of the initiatives from the task force have included establishing a Juvenile Clean-up Referral Program requiring young graffiti offenders to remove marks and tags on property; establishing dedicated graffiti unit within WA Police; and providing $2.45 million to local governments and non-profit organisations for graffiti removal and reduction strategies.
Mr Johnson said the focus on graffiti had also led WA Police to other more serious crimes and the apprehension of interstate offenders who saw WA as an easy target.
"It has become apparent that graffiti offending is actually a 'gateway' crime to more serious criminal offending including high-end crimes such as burglary, arson, robbery, drug trafficking, possession of weapons and child pornography," he said.
"This was highlighted by the fact that during Operation Eraser, police officers seized an alarming array of weapons, drugs and stolen goods from the homes of graffiti vandals."
Assistant Police Commissioner Steve Brown said police were also keeping close watch on retailers selling paint and graffiti paraphernalia to ensure they were following sales laws.