QUOTE(Hell Freezes Over @ Fri 6th November 2009, 3:36pm)
You've obviously never been to the UK, or more to the point, you've never been sick in the UK. The National Health Service provides free health care at the point of need to anyone. It's true that there are certain treatments they might not be willing to pay for (very expensive new medications, for example), but that's an entirely separate issue that applies to young and old alike.
Do you read anything other than LaRouche? Do you have a source other than LaRouche who says these things?
Well, there's the
Daily Telegraph, which was first to cover the Liverpool Care Pathway. But we digress. You obviously had an intense personal involvement in the LaRouche issue long before this controversy came up.
QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Fri 6th November 2009, 5:07pm)
If Duggan had been American, a concerned family would have paid for second private autopsy, and would have had Duggan exhumed for it if concerned with the first one didn’t come to light until after he’d been buried. And they’d have spent their detective money running down the drivers of the cars involved (one of which is actually named in on one article I read) instead of the 20 LaRouchites they actually focused on interviewing. It’s as though the family was looking for the story they wanted to hear.
Well, not exactly, because the idea of pinning the blame on LaRouche did not originate with the Duggan family. They were approached by a number of LaRouche opponents, who helpfully suggested it.
QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Fri 6th November 2009, 5:07pm)
Then, that afternoon, perhaps 12 hours before his death, THEY TOOK HIM TO AN ART MUSEUM. One can only imagine it was the museum of modern art in Frankfurt, and they exposed him to Andy Warhol paintings in order to melt his brain. He was terrified.
Here I must object. I can state with confidence that they would never do that.