Sunday, April 10, 2005

Advance to Little France's Groningen Halted--FOR NOW...

Mae Magouirk has been air-lifted from the hospice to the UAB medical center.
Via Blogs for Terri--

BREAKING NEWS - Hyscience and BlogsForTerri: MAE MAGOUIRK IS OUT OF THE HOSPICE
Just received telephone call (3:00 PM ET) from Ken Mullinax, nephew of Mae.

Followed by this email:
THANKS TO THE SUPPORT OF ALL OF THE FRIENDS OF TERRI, MY AUNT MAE MAGOUIRK HAS BEEN AIR LIFTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM MEDICAL CENTER

... and receiving IV fluids, nourishment and some of the finest medical care available in the United States! Praise be the name of the Lord GOD... Thanks to Terri's friends... It would NEVER ever have been possible without bloggers who love life , and the truth!! I am racing from my home to UAB now and will type a detailed update after I see my Aunt Mae! Thanks guys, your calls, emails, blogs and prayers did it ALL!!!

I so love you guys!!!!!!!!!!
Ken Mullinax, nephew of Mae

-End email

IT IS NOT OVER YET - THE OPPOSITION IS STILL TRYING TO GET HER BACK TO THE HOSPICE - SO KEEP FIGHTING BLOGGERS AND READERS!



OK, what gets me is the skepticism by some in the blogosphere, most notably the Instapundit, Glenn Reynolds; and others; as we have just finished with the Schiavo case. I mean, what is it, do we not think it can happen again?

And some have said, well, this woman could eat on her own and did not need a feeding tube. HELLO, people, sometimes people can still eat and not get enough nourishment so a feeding tube is inserted. One blog even sought some type of political setup, investigating the background of Mr. Mullinax, the nephew seeking to spare his mother's sister. Come on now! Shouldn't we be exploring the background of Ms. Gaddy? What the heck is going on out there? If Mr. Mullinax is part of some plot, why would he so blatantly go public by going on the Glenn Beck show? Geez, are we so emotionally raw from Terri Schiavo that we don't want to stand for life anymore? I am shocked and appalled that this story would be treated with such skepticism. One thing we should have learned about from the Schiavo case--the culture of death is out there....