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 »
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 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 »
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 »
Pro-Choice Crowd is Anti-Choice for Moral Choices
The Department of Health and Human Services recently proposed changes that would allow health care workers in facilities receiving federal money the right to exercise their conscience to refuse abortion or abortifacient services.
Pro-abortion liberals have been predictably opposed to this proposal.
For a group of people who claim to believe so strongly in “choice,” they become [...] Read more »
Coma, PVS or Brain Death?
Brain death and coma are not the same. Often confused, even by health professionals and judges, a “persistent vegetative state,” such as that of Terry Sciavo implies neither cessation of brain function or irreversibility, both basic criteria of brain death. These criteria are codified in the Uniform Definition of Death Act, now recognized [...] Read more »


