On 2008-Sep-01, at 01:37, LuKreme wrote: > On 31-Aug-2008, at 12:16, Stefano Mori wrote: >> On 2008-Aug-31, at 18:49, LuKreme wrote: >>> Does it matter which one it is? Either way she's a liar and a >>> hypocrite. >> >> Why, what's so wrong about 1) ? > > OK, she knew she was a high-risk pregnancy just based on here age, and > she knew she was carrying a Dwon's syndrome kid, so she went to > extreme lengths to endanger the life of her child. She's stridently > anti-abortion, but her behavior certainly appears to be designed to > terminate her pregnancy. > > It was nearly 12 hours before she sought ANY medical care at all.
With a story like this, it's all in the details, the symptoms, and timing, and one article or blog can include or leave out a few details here and there and change the whole perception. She may have been acting maliciously or recklessly, or she may have been a woman trying to get the job done in a male dominated world, while looking after herself and the baby... but I find it hard to tell. Was her personal doctor lying? Or playing along with her? Again, lots of detail, and we're relying on news reporting it just right. Is there one fact in particular that really nails her as irresponsible/trying to terminate? "Early Thursday -- she thinks it was around 4 a.m. Texas time -- she consulted with her doctor, family physician Cathy Baldwin-Johnson, who is based in the Valley and has delivered lots of babies, including Piper, Palin's 7-year-old. Palin said she felt fine but had leaked amniotic fluid and also felt some contractions that seemed different from the false labor she had been having for months. "I said I am going to stay for the day. I have a speech I was determined to give," Palin said. She gave the luncheon keynote address for the energy conference. Palin kept in close contact with Baldwin-Johnson. The contractions slowed to one or two an hour, "which is not active labor," the doctor said. "Things were already settling down when she talked to me," Baldwin- Johnson said. Palin did not ask for a medical OK to fly, the doctor said. "I don't think it was unreasonable for her to continue to travel back," Baldwin-Johnson said." http://www.adn.com/front/story/382864.html Stefano _______________________________________________ OSX-Nutters mailing list | [email protected] http://lists.tit-wank.com/mailman/listinfo/osx-nutters List hosted at http://cat5.org/
