Global Warming & Healthcare Coverage Linked by Playground Activities
The mention of global warming nearly always takes me to thoughts of the healthcare issue being played out on the Washington, DC playground. A playground that seems to have more than its fair share of bullies strutting around. Bullies that seem to think we are simply to take their word for whatever the issue, but especially global warming [...] Read more »
Wife’s Visitation in Jeopardy: The Isolation of Gary Harvey
By Carrie K. Hutchens
Gary Harvey is the brain injured man from New York, who seems to have his own private “death panel” determined to kill him off and to make his and his wife’s life as miserable as possible, until the sentence is carried out. One might think it could get no worse than it [...] Read more »
Court Records Sealed in the Gary Harvey Case
By Carrie K. Hutchens
It’s been confirmed. Judge Judith O’Shea sealed the records in the Gary Harvey case.
William R. Shaw, Sara Harvey’s attorney, confirmed the court sealed the records and said neither he nor Sara could “reveal the documents filed in this matter, nor can the Court Clerk.” He could, however, say that medical records are [...] Read more »
It’s Time to Go Home: Gary Harvey’s Case in Review
By Carrie K. Hutchens
The holidays are fast approaching and Gary Harvey isn’t home yet. Why not?
The wheels of justice turn slowly? Someone needs to get out the grease because this situation has gone beyond unreasonable, illogical, irresponsible and control-freak mode. It’s unacceptable!
In review:
“This is a case where a 55 year old man had a heart [...] Read more »
The Headline Not Expected
by Carrie K. Hutchens
The headlines seem full of road rage murders and men and women killing their mates and babies, as though we, as a society, have walked through a dark door into a realm where there is no value left on life. Then comes the headline of all headlines. The headline not [...] Read more »
The Gary Harvey Case: Where Obama’s Non-Existent Death Panels “DO” Exist
by Carrie K. Hutchens
It was a day in court like any other day, or was it?
The Corning Leader’s John Zick and Star Gazette’s Ray Finger reported on the September 17, 2009 Gary Harvey hearing. A hearing that sees a county fighting desperately to hold onto Gary Harvey, though the reasons behind their desperation seems [...] Read more »
Missouri: Where Stealing Babies Seems to be the Trend
by Carrie K. Hutchens
One would think that the Stocklaufer case would put the system on notice that people are actually taking note of what the Missouri courts and DFS (Division of Family Services) are doing with regard to the children of, and within, their state. Apparently not though! If [...] Read more »
Missouri’s "Too Fat to Adopt Man" Faces Losing More Than Weight
By Carrie K. Hutchens
Gary and Cynthia Stocklaufer went through a horrendous and wrongful battle to regain custody of the baby entrusted to them by a relative and stolen from them by the system in Missouri. It was a long and hard fought battle with Gary receiving by-pass surgery to get rid of hundreds [...] Read more »
How Pathetic: Sarah Palin’s Seventeen Year Old Daughter Pregnant
By Carrie K. Hutchens
Just when you think things can’t get any worse or any lower, someone has to step up to the plate and prove it definitely can. We’ve just seen it again with the rumors apparently being spread that Bristol Palin was actually the mother of the baby born to her mother in [...] Read more »
Sarah Palin an Insult to the Hillary Clinton Die-Hearts?
By Carrie K. Hutchens
I caught a few comments made yesterday by the television pundits who were speculating on who John McCain’s VP choice was going to be. One comment was to the effect that it would be condescending for McCain to pick Palin and that Hillary supporters would not be impressed, but rather, would [...] Read more »
Mental Patient Stuck in Chair Dies On Tape
“Mental Patient Stuck in Chair Dies On TapeMan Left Untended For 22 Hours, Report SaysPosted: 10:43 am EDT August 20, 2008
RALEIGH, N.C. — A mental patient died after workers at a North Carolina hospital left him in a chair for 22 hours without feeding him or helping him use the bathroom, said federal officials [...] Read more »
Saving Lives & Making Tears
I was reading news articles and came across the following human interest story…
Chiefs TE Gonzalez saves man’s life in restaurant
By DOUG TUCKER, AP Sports Writer 3 hours, 54 minutes ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—A California man says Pro Bowl tight end Tony Gonzalez of the Kansas City Chiefs kept him from choking to [...] Read more »
Saving Lives & Making Tears
I was reading news articles and came across the following human interest story…
Chiefs TE Gonzalez saves man’s life in restaurant
By DOUG TUCKER, AP Sports Writer 3 hours, 54 minutes ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—A California man says Pro Bowl tight end Tony Gonzalez of the Kansas City Chiefs kept him from choking to [...] Read more »
Karen Weber: Another Terri Schiavo or Not?
by Carrie K. Hutchens
Terri Schiavo’s world became one of isolation at the hands of her husband. He made the decisions of who could visit her, if any at all could at any given time. He made the decisions of what therapy she might receive, though he came to reject any [...] Read more »
Terri Schiavo Documentary
Land,Gibbs in two-part documentaryon Terri Schiavo
Published June 5, 2008
AGOURA HILLS, Calif. (FBW)—Two thirty-minute television programs to air June 12 and 19 will explore the debate surrounding the death of Terri Schiavo and feature, among others, Richard Land, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention and David Gibbs, head of [...] Read more »
Terri Schiavo Execution Sanctioned by Faulty Polls?
by Carrie K. Hutchens
The polls were often sited as the Schiavo case progressed. Pundits, George Felos, Michael Schiavo and pals used poll numbers to claim the American people believed it was acceptable to execute Terri Schiavo in a death by dehydration and starvation. Other polls indicated it was acceptable to remove “life support”, [...] Read more »
The Horrendous Killing: Death by Dehydration & Starvation
By Carrie K. Hutchens
Karen Weber, a 57 year old woman from Florida, suffered a stroke in December. Husband, Raymond Weber, has sought to have Mrs. Weber’s feeding tube removed claiming she is in a vegetative state. However, according to “Family split on feeding tube – Schiavo case remembered” (The [...] Read more »
The Horrendous Killing: Death by Dehydration & Starvation
By Carrie K. Hutchens
Karen Weber, a 57 year old woman from Florida, suffered a stroke in December. Husband, Raymond Weber, has sought to have Mrs. Weber’s feeding tube removed claiming she is in a vegetative state. However, according to “Family split on feeding tube – Schiavo case remembered” (The [...] Read more »
Housing Crisis: Vacant and Wasted
by Carrie K. Hutchens
A few years back, I saw an enormous amount of upscale housing being built. My question was, “Where are all these people working?” Then I heard about the new fangled loans where one merely pays on the interest for so many years and I knew what [...] Read more »
Hillary Clinton Attempts to Rule Over New Rules that Replace Original Rules?
By Carrie K. Hutchens
Watching Hillary Clinton in action is simply amazing. Who would have thought we could sink so low, but we have.
It isn’t that Hillary is fighting for the nomination, but rather, “how” she fighting that makes for a sad day in American history and politics. She and [...] Read more »
Quality or Not — Support the Woman: Hillary Clinton for President
by Carrie K. Hutchens
I find it totally offensive that some women are supporting Hillary Clinton simply because she is a woman. How disrespectful of self and others is that?
I believe that “qualified” and “quality” women should have an equal chance at being in law enforcement (or any other position [...] Read more »


